ACT Theatre
Posted inArt and Performance
Another Subversive Play by One of the Most Exciting Playwrights in the Country
A conversation with Yussef El Guindi about People of the Book, which makes its world debut at ACT this September.
Posted inTheater
Romeo + Juliet, Revitalized and with New Jokes
ACT updates Shakespeare’s loveliest tale of woe and even adds some chain-link-fence choreography.
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Lauren Weedman’s New Solo Show Is a Fever Dream About Fame and Family
A review of Lauren Weedman Doesn’t Live Here Anymore at ACT.
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A Sneak Peak at BenDeLaCreme’s Scary, Campy Halloween Show
A drag queen who never liked horror as a kid decides it’s time to make the genre her own.
Posted inArt and Performance Fall 2017
The Tragedy of The Crucible Is That We Still Need to See The Crucible
Arthur Miller’s persecution play feels as relevant in 2017 as it was in 1953. Or 1692.
Posted inTheater
The Gospel According to Mr. Burns
The Simpsons Gets Canonized in ACT’s Hilarious, Moving Play
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Three People Review Threesome at ACT
A Man, a Woman, and a Man Write About Yussef El Guindi’s New Play About a Man, a Woman, and a Man in Bed
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Show Us Your Dressing Room, Quinn Franzen
Backstage at ACT Theatre’s Production of Threesome
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I Have Mixed Feelings About Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
So Did Tennessee Williams
