Central Square Theater’s adaptation of Arthur Miller’s ‘The Crucible’ adds a new flair to the familiar classic.
Teenage Girls Depict Human Complexities in ‘The Wolves’
When a girls soccer team takes to the stage in the Lyric Stage Company of Boston’s production of ‘The Wolves,’ their adolescence becomes human.
Graduate Union Interrupts Parents’ Weekend Event, Pickets Pops on the Heights
About 30 members of the Boston College Graduate Employees Union (BCGEU-UAW) first walked out of the annual President’s Address in Robsham Theater before carrying out a planned picket outside Pops on the Heights Friday night.
‘The White Card’: A Production About Perspective
I’ve never examined the real disparities in opportunity that exist between races in America. I was never compelled to challenge what I knew or thought I knew. That all changed when I went to see a play.
Adding New Dimensions to Film
Adding new dimensions to old media can certainly can offer a more immersive experience, but it can irreparably change that experience forever.
‘A Gentleman’s Guide’ To Love, Fame, Success On Broadway
The genius of near Tony-winning “A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder” and falling in love with Broadway on break.
Actor Bryce Pinkham Returns To BC
BC alum Bryce Pinkham, an actor that has appeared in both theater and television productions, spoke Monday in Robsham Theater.
‘Next Fall’ Tackles Homosexuality, Religion, and Family
Nestled in the Bonn Studio, ‘Next Fall’ delves into the relationship between the atheist Adam and adamantly Christian Luke.
A Tribute To The Bard: His Words and Wisdom
A call for greater appreciation for and more films from William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare Anthology Brings ‘Honor, Shame, and Violence’ To Bonn
BC’s theater department honors Shakespeare with anthology at Robsham this weekend in ‘Honor, Shame, and Violence’