Oct 11 2021

THEATER: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE

By |2021-10-11T22:45:51-04:00October 11th, 2021|Theater|0 Comments

Actors' Shakespeare Project has returned to the stage this fall with a "rebooted" version of Shakespeare's THE MERCHANT OF VENICE which they have kicked into the 21st century under the direction of the audaciously talented Igor Golyak, artistic director of Arlekin Players Theatre and now, Shakespeare's so-called "problem play." What's the problem? Is it a [...]

Oct 06 2021

MOVIES NOW: I’m Your Man/ The Guilty/Dear Evan Hansen

By |2021-10-06T23:13:39-04:00October 6th, 2021|Drama, Movies, Musicals, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller|0 Comments

The movies I'm dying to see this fall are NO TIME TO DIE-- the last Danny Craig James Bond flick set to open in theaters Friday October 8; THE LAST DUEL co-starring Adam Driver and that dynamic Boston duo Matt Damon and Ben Affleck who co-wrote this medieval tale due out October 15; and DUNE [...]

Oct 04 2021

THEATER:THE SOUND INSIDE

By |2021-10-04T17:39:58-04:00October 4th, 2021|Theater|0 Comments

The Sound Inside, the six-time Tony-nominated, Broadway debut play by Adam Rapp takes us back to the theater and inside the intimate confines of SpeakEasy Stage. There, the inner world of two characters unfolds like a hall of mirrors on an almost empty set. THE SOUND INSIDE is a brilliant play, deafening and quiet, a [...]

Sep 08 2021

MOVIES: “WHO YOU THINK I AM”

By |2021-09-08T19:12:56-04:00September 8th, 2021|Drama, Movies, Thriller|0 Comments

Get ready for a terrific psychological thriller, a 2019 French film now in theaters: WHO YOU THINK I AM starring iconic French megastar Juliette Binoche. I have no idea who she is in real life, though I have interviewed her several times over several decades and countless films.  I think she must be the hardest [...]

Sep 04 2021

THEATER: “HURRICANE DIANE”

By |2021-09-05T20:53:27-04:00September 4th, 2021|Theater|0 Comments

She had me at "I have returned and it begins!" The opening salvo of the Huntington production of HURRICANE DIANE couldn't be more spot-on. Not only is it the first production of the Huntington's 40th season, but the first inside any Boston theater since spring 2020 when the world as we knew it shut down. [...]

Aug 10 2021

THEATER: “SEARED”

By |2021-08-10T10:44:26-04:00August 10th, 2021|Theater|0 Comments

You gotta love a play whose opening line is "Where's the fennel?" and whose climax turns on a signature dish of scallops. This foodie/theater critic just ate it up. "SEARED" is the Gloucester Stage's third production outdoors at the Windhover Performing Arts Center, a collection of rustic cabins and a stage set under a canopy [...]

Aug 02 2021

THEATER: THE TEMPEST

By |2021-08-07T12:01:07-04:00August 2nd, 2021|Theater|0 Comments

What could be more fitting for this summer's FREE annual Commonwealth Shakespeare production on the common, than THE TEMPEST? In a season of storms: climatic, pandemic, and politic, and their cross currents: moral ambiguity, familial friction, and racial strife, the brilliant John Douglas Thompson and company deliver a masterpiece of rough magic and earthy wisdom [...]

Jul 11 2021

MOVIE: “SUMMER OF SOUL (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)

By |2021-07-11T15:02:27-04:00July 11th, 2021|Celebrity Interviews, Documentary, Movies|0 Comments

I have finally seen THE movie of the summer-- and perhaps the year: SUMMER OF SOUL (... Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised). "The Roots" drummer turned filmmaker Questlove has excavated buried treasure and turned it into a divine revelation of a feature documentary. The Harlem Culture Festival took place on 6 nights, [...]

Jul 07 2021

MOVIE: THE TOMORROW WAR

By |2021-07-07T17:01:27-04:00July 7th, 2021|Action & Adventure, Family, Movies, Science Fiction, War|0 Comments

It's as snappy as a bunch of legos, and directed by the guy who gave us THE LEGO MOVIE, Chris McKay, here in his live-action directorial debut. But he hasn't quite figured out the connective tissue that holds human characters together, nor a live-action feature which is its own kind of organism. What we've got [...]

Jun 19 2021

MOVIE: Guest review of “IN THE HEIGHTS”

By |2021-06-19T11:00:43-04:00June 19th, 2021|Movies, Musicals|0 Comments

A critic's job is never done. I am always trying to learn more and deliver ever more nuanced reviews of the work I see. As a white critic, I am always trying to see beyond the lens of my whiteness. In reviewing IN THE HEIGHTS I didn't understand the lack of representation of Afro-Latino characters [...]

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