KAREN MACDONALD

Nov 01 2024

THEATER: PRU PAYNE

By |2024-11-01T19:43:43-04:00November 1st, 2024|Theater|Comments Off on THEATER: PRU PAYNE

Prudence Payne is a critic on the cusp of dementia. I trembled at the premise and buckled up for PRU PAYNE  a Boston Theater Critics CRITICS' PICK now having its East Coast premiere at SPEAKEASY STAGE directed by Paul Daigneault. As soon as Karen MacDonald hits the stage I know I'm in good hands—her Pru [...]

Dec 28 2021

THEATER: THE CHRISTMAS REVELS/THE RISE AND FALL OF HOLLY FUDGE

By |2021-12-29T00:14:02-05:00December 28th, 2021|Theater|0 Comments

There's holiday entertainment still to be had ONLINE this holiday week and here are two that encompass the dynamics and traditions of the season-- which this year feels more fraught than most. Take comfort and joy in the following offerings which dust off the past, dive into the complexities of the present, and emerge with [...]

Mar 08 2020

MUST SEE THEATER : “THE CHILDREN”

By |2020-03-08T21:19:17-04:00March 8th, 2020|Theater|0 Comments

No kidding-- THE CHILDREN is among the best plays and productions I've ever seen in Boston.  In the shadow of a looming pandemic, Lucy Kirkwood's acutely timely Tony-nominated play is now onstage in a masterful production at SpeakEasy Stage. It is a divinely-acted, eerily relevant work that first gets under your skin, then leaves you [...]

Jan 09 2015

THEATER: RED HOT PATRIOT

By |2015-01-10T13:12:16-05:00January 9th, 2015|Theater|0 Comments

One can just imagine what the late Molly Ivins' reaction to the murder of French journalists by islamic terrorists bent on silencing Charlie Hebdo's brand of political satire might have been. The late Texas liberal journalist, political humorist/commentator and thorn in the side of those who would, by design or their own imbecility, stifle our [...]

Apr 12 2013

THEATER REVIEW: BOOK OF MORMON/”M”

By |2013-04-12T20:59:56-04:00April 12th, 2013|Theater|0 Comments

Mark Evans & Christopher John O'Neill It was a bad week for missionaries and mad men in Boston. First, THE BOOK OF MORMON blew into town on the strength of its nine Tony Awards and buzz born of NY Times Ben Brantley's boast that the show was "the best musical of this century." [...]

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