Lucas Hnath’s ‘A Doll’s House, Part 2’ picks up the story 15 years after Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House.’ Nora returns to the home, and the family, that she left.
‘The End of TV’ Blurs Lines Between Media and Reality
The End of TV blurs the lines between reality and media using acting, puppetry, and screens. The show follows Flo, who suffers from dementia, and Louise, Flo’s Meals on Wheels driver.
‘Between Riverside and Crazy’ Examines Complexity of Humanity
Stephen Adly Guirgis, the playwright of ‘Between Riverside and Crazy,’ found inspiration for the show from his own home on Riverside Drive, where he was threatened with eviction after his father died.
‘Straight White Men’ Pushes Audience to Question Privilege
The play ‘Straight White Men,’ pushes viewers out of their comfort zones, and invites them to examine privilege and social justice.
‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Takes Candid Look at Suicide
With a candid look at suicide, the stigma surrounding it, and the depression that may accompany it, Every Brilliant Thing captures the viewer’s attention using only the relatability and resilience of the human spirit that Adrianne Krstansky so incredibly channels.
In Macbeth Spinoff, ‘peerless’ Darkly Satirizes College Admissions
This weekend, the BPL latest theater production, peerless, opened to the public, eliminating price barriers with pay-what-you-want admissions.