Topics :: Boston theater
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Two Nights of High Flight :: Jason Slavick on the Multi-Media Theatrical Experience ’Icarus’
By Kilian Melloy | Thursday May 16, 2013
Liars and Believers Artistic Director Jason Slavick found a way to merge classical Greek mythology with the American mythos of the carnival. But you’re going to have to be fleet of foot (or wing) to catch it: The show only has a two night run.
Reflections of a Rock Lobster: Gay Youth Still Fighting for Safer Schools
By Antoinette Weil | Saturday Mar 2, 2013
More than 30 years after Aaron Fricke sued his school for the right to escort his boyfriend to a prom, LGBT students are still fighting to prevent discrimination and bullying in schools.
Tabula Rasa :: Antonio Ocampo-Guzman and Doug Lockwood on ’Art’
By Kilian Melloy | Thursday Jan 12, 2012
In Yasmina Reza’s 1994 play "Art," three friends become embroiled in an increasingly bitter quarrel over the purchase of an expensive painting. The director and one of the actors from the New Rep’s production tell EDGE about their vision of the play.
’Shakespeare Aloud’ :: Bill Barclay on His Public Readings
By Kilian Melloy | Monday Dec 19, 2011
Boston-based actor, composer, and director Bill Barclay talks about reading Shakespeare aloud, the current production of "The Merry Wives of Windsor," and discovering that there’s a little bit of The Bard in everyone.
The Revolution Will Be Staged: John Kuntz on ’The Balcony’
By Kilian Melloy | Thursday Nov 17, 2011
Brace yourself: Jean Genet’s smart, tart, challenging take on revolution and its discontents is hitting the Boston stage. Director John Kuntz tells EDGE all about it.
’Round’ and About :: A Chat with David Costa
By Kilian Melloy | Tuesday Jul 12, 2011
IRNE Award winning actor David Costa sings, acts, dances, and choreographs. He’s just the sort of performer a show like "The World Goes ’Round" needs. Costa spoke with EDGE recently about the show, his career path, and Liza.
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