The Rep's fine 'Glengarry' rumbles past like a dirty L train
David Mamet's dark little parable of naked Midwestern capitalism gets a powerful production from a cast that is both pitiable and pitiless.
David Mamet's dark little parable of naked Midwestern capitalism gets a powerful production from a cast that is both pitiable and pitiless.
A new theater company, dedicated to works by Harold Pinter, debuts with some riveting performances.
The show is a mixtape for stage, inspired by hip-hop culture
The exciting new theater company mounts its second show at ACT, bringing Craig Wright's play about adultery, Orange Flower Water, to a fierce emotional pitch.
That's one of the surprising pleasures in Intiman's smart revival of Herb Gardner's A Thousand Clowns.