Dog Sees God is a remarkably serious play for its premise that the the cast are teenage version of the Peanuts Gang, with barely disquised names. Definitely PG-13 or more, the cast does well enough with a rather rambling script.
The Globe has an incitefuul if not especially helpful review of the ART's current production of Pinter's 1975
No Man's Land. The production is certainly worth seeing for the acting and the direction, though liable to frustrate all but the most ardent Pineterphile.
No Man's Land, ART's Pinter closer is worth a visit for the performances, the marvelous language, but not the play, which is hardly there. Marathon this weekend. Trying to build of sleep reserves.
Speakeasy's production of
Parade was praised in the Globe, though its book was questioned. My review is up ON THE AISLE. Off to Pinter at the ART.
Stoneham did a nice job with Agatha, Elegant set, good costumes.
Parade at Speakeasy tomorrow.
Stoneham did a nice job with Agatha, Elegant set, good costumes.
Parade at Speakeasy tomorrow.