Fuse Theater Review: “Mothers & Sons”— Surveying, With Understanding, the...
Mothers & Sons raises important questions about struggle, acceptance, and love, dramatizing battles that are still being waged. The post Fuse Theater Review: “Mothers & Sons” — Surveying, With...
View ArticleTheater Review: “Violet”— A Musical Quest for Healing
In the theater, sentiment must be earned – Violet is moving and likable, but its pathos is only skin deep. The post Theater Review: “Violet” — A Musical Quest for Healing appeared first on The Arts Fuse.
View ArticleTheater Review: SpeakEasy Stage Company’s “Dogfight”— Kudos All Around
Director Paul Daigneault and SpeakEasy Stage have a hit on their hands The post Theater Review: SpeakEasy Stage Company’s “Dogfight” — Kudos All Around appeared first on The Arts Fuse.
View ArticleFuse Theater Review: SpeakEasy Stage Company Delights with “Significant Other”
From Significant Other's opening moments, it is clear that this smart and heartfelt script is in very capable hands. The post Fuse Theater Review: SpeakEasy Stage Company Delights with “Significant...
View ArticleTheater Review: “The Scottsboro Boys”— A Musical That Matters
The musical is a relentless, one hour and fifty minute excursion into the history of racial bias in America, from the cotton fields to the Civil Rights movement. The post Theater Review: “The...
View ArticleTheater Review: “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”
We are invited to see the world through the eyes of an adolescent whose autism makes human communication and contact incredibly difficult. The post Theater Review: “The Curious Incident of the Dog in...
View ArticleTheater Review: “Songs for a New World”— A Musical for Our Moment
Songs for a New World grapples with the jumble of emotions prompted by the end of the pandemic, while also serving as a potent reminder of what a joyful experience musical theater can be. The post...
View ArticleTheater Review: “The Inheritance”— Confronting the Unthinkable
As National Pride Month begins, The Inheritance is a powerful way to honor and remember the impossible journey so many have taken to win the right to simply be themselves in public.
View ArticleTheater Review: At This “Prom”— Acceptance, Love, and Laughter
The Prom's greatest strength is how the musical can be, almost simultaneously, satirical, hilarious, and nuanced.
View ArticleTheater Review: “The Band’s Visit”— Revelations of Commonality
This well-directed and performed production of a musical about the universal longing for connection delivers a stirringly heart felt experience.
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