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Stage Review: “Ruined” at the Huntington Jason Rabin Features January 16, 2011Could you survive unending war with your humanity in tact?
Stage Review: “Neighbors” at Company One Jason Rabin Features January 14, 2011An electrifyingly unsettling play about race
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Stage Review: Petrushka from ArtsEmerson and Celebrity Series of Boston Jason Rabin Features November 13, 2010Surrealistic puppet ballet fantasia
Stage Review: “The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby” at the Lyric Stage Company Joelle Jameson Features November 13, 20102 Parts + 24 actors + 150 characters = a great escape and a unique production for Boston
Boston’s new “Modern Theater” opens its doors Jason Rabin Features November 4, 2010Suffolk University gives the Theater District a new venue for film, performance and talks
Stage Review: “Body Awareness” from Speakeasy Stage Company Joelle Jameson Features October 31, 2010Lesbians, Aspergers and porn
Stage Review: “Aftermath” from the New York Theatre Workshop at ArtsEmerson Jason Rabin Features October 28, 2010Forced to leave the land they love, some people from Iraqi want to tell you what went down
Stage Review: A.S.P.’s Henry IV Parts I & II: The Coveted Crown Jason Rabin Features October 27, 2010Words sharper than swords in Shakespeare's wartime tale about playing roles and measuring honor.
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