Stagestruck: Putting Down My Pen

Stagestruck: Putting Down My Pen

I filed my first article for the Advocate in May 1986. This one is my last. After some 2,000 reviews, previews and features, I’m giving up my ticket to the critic’s proverbial aisle seat and taking my place in line at the box office.

Stagestruck: Backstage Stars

Stagestruck: Backstage Stars

Nikki Beck and Ezekiel Baskin are about the busiest theater people around. You’ll never see them onstage or on the title page of the program, but you’ll very often find one, or both, of them backstage or elsewhere behind the scenes at any number of local theater events.

Stagestruck: Christmas at the Darcys’

Stagestruck: Christmas at the Darcys’

In this season of entertainments that cater to our appetite for cozy tradition, two shows this weekend – from Silverthorne Theater in the Valley and Shakespeare & Co. in the Berkshires – hit the nostalgia nerve from a different angle, adding a holiday-themed sequel to a classic love story.

Stagestruck: Wit and Wile on the Riviera

Stagestruck: Wit and Wile on the Riviera

As winter approaches, National Theatre Live serves up a summertime tonic (as in, gin and).  The live-capture of “Much Ado About Nothing,” Shakespeare’s comedy of wit and wile, screens twice this month at Amherst Cinema, the Valley’s indispensable film house.

Stagestruck: Riot Grrrls

Stagestruck: Riot Grrrls

Two shows I saw in London turn received history on its head. In the mini-musical “SIX” the half-dozen wives of Henry VIII sing their side of the story. And at the Globe, a distinctly non-Shakespearean play takes a non-binary look at Joan of Arc.

Stagestruck: Becomings

Stagestruck: Becomings

In the Valley this weekend and next, there’s a show in which a man becomes a woman, one in which a man becomes a feminist, and a few more that feature (mostly) women who promise to become hilarious.

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Stagestruck: Eye of the Storm

Stagestruck: Eye of the Storm

Nilaja Sun is, quite simply, the most exciting solo performer I’ve ever seen. She’s a small, wiry woman whose expansive presence fills a stage. Drawing on an astonishing talent for physical and vocal mimicry, her pieces are fully formed plays that bring to life a multitude of vibrant, funny, flawed human beings. She’s bringing her latest, Pike St., to the Academy of Music.