Actor/playwright Bill Epstein's autobiographical “My Life In Sports” takes an unusually frank look at domestic bliss and disaster. Catch it if you can — the short run opened last weekend and closes with matinee and evening performances on Saturday. Read more»
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“Glengarry Glen Ross” is a tight ensemble piece that requires precise timing and chemistry to work. The Beowulf production gets this just right with a well-chosen and well-honed cast. Read more» 2
The play conjured an abusive, raunchy, game-playing, one-upsmanship relationship unlike anything seen on the stage before. These days, however, there’s more sex and relational bitterness in any given episode of “Two and a Half Men.” Read more»
Two plays open. One is a comedy; the other a tragedy. One features a big production company putting on a little play. The other is a little production company putting on a big play. If you have to pick one, which should you see? Read more»
At some point the undead will outlive their current cultural cachet. That time will not come before the current run of "The Transylvanian Clockworks" at Beowulf Alley Theatre ends. This is a very different take on the Dracula myth. Read more»
Looking to avoid the street fair in favor of some culture? We have some ideas. Read more»