Boston Arts Review
Friday, December 30, 2011
QUICK TAKE REVIEW Cry Uncle By Beverly Creasey
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Pre-revolutionary Mother Russia was Chekhov’s metaphor for all his plays: the loneliness of an endless landscape, the vast national disappo...
Monday, December 19, 2011
QUICK TAKE REVIEW All Those Christmas Carols, God Bless Them, Every One By Beverly Creasey
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I think I’d seen them all (but one): The Huntington’s, New Rep’s, North Shore’s A Christmas Carol : Each wonderful in its own way, all honor...
QUICK TAKE REVIEW BIG RESERVATIONS By Beverly Creasey
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This is just my personal opinion. I’m sure many would disagree with me. BIG is the Maltby/Shire musical (with book by John Weidman based on ...
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
QUICK TAKE REVIEW Rifling through Christmases Past By Beverly Creasey
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I don’t think Jean Shepherd’s A CHRISTMAS STORY could have a more delightful dramatization than New Repertory Theatre’s. Director Die...
Sunday, December 11, 2011
QUICK TAKE REVIEW Jolly Roger! By Beverly Creasey
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In case you haven’t felt the loss, I should tell you that Gilbert & Sullivan hasn’t been performed “often” in Boston in recent ...
Thursday, December 8, 2011
QUICK TAKE REVIEW HIGH Society By Beverly Creasey
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Reason enough to see Matthew Lombardo’s HIGH (at the Cutler Majestic through Dec. 11 th ) is Kathleen Turner as a foul mouthed nun at war...
Saturday, December 3, 2011
QUICK TAKE REVIEW Rooms with a Viewing By Beverly Creasey
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Jeffrey Hatcher has strung together three clever monologues connected by death, or rather by a particular funeral home (and mourners familia...
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