by Chris Rohmann | Nov 12, 2013 | Stage
“There’s only three things the guys let you be if you’re a girl in the military—a bitch, a ho or a dyke. You can’t win.” So says one of the real-life women depicted in The Lonely Soldier Project. Subtitled “a nonfiction...
by Chris Rohmann | Nov 19, 2013 | Stage
Conspiracy theory is a volatile beast. It stirs strong passions, pitting true believers against equally pious defenders of the official line. On one side are those who find plots and cover-ups in contradictions, murky doings and can’t-be-coincidences. On the...
by Chris Rohmann | Nov 19, 2013 | Stage
They start the day with a 16-mile run, followed by rehearsals on a veritable orchestra of Taiko drums. Then, for more than half the year, they tour the world with a show that combines precision rhythms with explosive sound and near-acrobatic showmanship. They are...
by Chris Rohmann | Nov 27, 2013 | Stage
WAM Theatre exists on two levels: to produce work that foregrounds women playwrights and performers, and to tangibly support, with a portion of ticket sales, organizations that work to better the lives of women and girls. Emilie: La Marquise Du Chatelet Defends Her...
by Tom Vannah | Nov 5, 2013 | News
Last week was a big one for Boston—a big week for all Massachusetts. All New England, really. Of course, most of the fanfare came as a result of the Red Sox World Series win. But it’s also not every day that the Bay State gets a visit from the president....