Ernest was a boy full of sadness and woe, and, I think you’ll agree, justifiably so.
His mother had died, and just as he feared, his father then, literally,
A million years ago I worked in the Public Relations Department at Boston University. At the time there were 72 schools and colleges flourishing in the Greater Boston area, all
It is virtually impossible to review the beautiful new film “After the Wedding” because to reveal any of the plot would inevitably unravel all the rest of it.
It’s
Rotten Tomatoes gave it a rating of 100%. It is one of the most beautiful and moving films of the year, and frankly, I think Rotten Tomatoes underrated it. I
It’s been nearly 35 years since the beloved film star Rock Hudson died of a heretofore unknown disease called AIDS. At the time, Ronald Reagan, who had been a
The play takes place on a nearly empty stage, unencumbered by scenery or props, except for a row of shiny black folding chairs and a toilet seat that the actor
The play consists of seven actors playing some 26 different characters, as well as “others” too insignificant to identify specifically. And so the stage was a chaos of people coming
For the first time in many years the Tony awards, televised live from Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, actually rewarded the irrepressible theater-lovers who watched with excitement and anticipation
The play is called “A Bad Year for Tomatoes”, which is a whimsical name for a play that has almost nothing to do with tomatoes. I assume the playwright, John
It begins on Friday evening with a loud burst of raucous laughter and everyone shouting at once, and ends on Sunday morning with Lauren delivering a long, emotional monologue revealing
In a bewildering, long-winded, stream of consciousness train of thought peppered with non sequiturs, playwright and actor Abbott Alexander delivers a 90-minute monologue that will leave you noggle-swoggled and mind-boggled,