Playwright Joe Gilford’s “Finks” is a fictionalized telling of his parents’ experiences during the horrific 1950s blacklisting period.
This 1946 comedy still charms as a demure librarian becomes the life of the party.
Annie Baker’s new play, “The Flick,” is such a mélange of ideas and events that it’s difficult to know where to begin.
In A.R. Gurney’s “The Old Boy,” a gubernatorial candidate discovers he has been responsible for the death of an old friend.
“The North Pool” is a remarkably enticing and satisfying theatrical experience.
Wrenn Schmidt gives a remarkable portrayal in the title role of Katie Roche, exhibiting subtle quicksilver changes in mood and intention.
Playwright Joe Gilford’s “Finks” is a fictionalized telling of his parents’ experiences during the horrific 1950s blacklisting period.
This 1946 comedy still charms as a demure librarian becomes the life of the party.
Annie Baker’s new play, “The Flick,” is such a mélange of ideas and events that it’s difficult to know where to begin.
In A.R. Gurney’s “The Old Boy,” a gubernatorial candidate discovers he has been responsible for the death of an old friend.
“The North Pool” is a remarkably enticing and satisfying theatrical experience.
Wrenn Schmidt gives a remarkable portrayal in the title role of Katie Roche, exhibiting subtle quicksilver changes in mood and intention.