Stage Reviews & Coverage
Military Fatigue
Curtain Call deftly takes on the madness of war with Joseph Heller's
Comfort and Joy
Connecticut theater companies put on shows as familiar as eggnog and gingerbread men
Get Rhythm
The Man in Black
Deep Breath
David Hare’s play is thick with existential drama and political undertones
Touch Me
Groping, slapstick humor and cross-dressing make for a fun night at Playhouse on the Green's Rocky Horror Show
A Ghost Story
Clay Zambo tweaks his new musical
Never Letting Go
In That Championship Season, life is a trophy
Behind the Curtain
A few words on how a Cirque du Soleil show gets put together
Old World Charm
ATWn80D could thrill the CGI generation out of its Twittering lull
Songs About Hookers
Stephen Lynch continues a long line of musical comedians
Nunsense
Nunsense begins with the death of 52 nuns due to food poisoning, and continues with the planning of...
Season of the Kitsch
Square One Theatre Company makes you forget about war and recession with some Norman Rockwell vignettes
Time and Time Again
Jonathan Larson's 1990 musical about a poor, frustrated composer makes sense for today
Stage Right
New artistic director Mark Lamos promises to bring the right balance to the Westport Country Playhouse
Another Christmas Miracle
The Wilton Playshop is back from the dead to bring you A Christmas Story
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