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Hassan El-Amin, l. and James A. Williams in the Huntington Theatre CompanyRadio Golf
(September 15, 2006) Before he died last year, August Wilson completed his grand design of 10 plays with "Radio Golf" which has just opened at the Huntington Theatre.
Crabbage, one of the characters in "Frankenfood.""Frankenfood"
(August 23, 2006) Art and science collide as genetically modified vegetables and a robotic orchestra star in a new marionette show.
Hershey Felder as Chopin.  Photo: John Zich.Sudsy Chopin
(July 10, 2006) A one-man show about the Polish composer/pianist supplies charm and lots of sentimentality.
Raymond Ramirez in Company OneJuly Theater Recommendations
(June 30, 2006) Don't put your brain out to pasture: the month includes some demanding theater that's worth a look.
The Cape Playhouse.Mint Julep for the Soul
(June 23, 2006) The longest-running professional theater in America kicks off its 80th anniversary with a genial comedy about Hollywood in the '30s.
Scene from Beau JestSword In Cheek
(June 12, 2006) An acclaimed Boston theater company returns after a seven-year absence with an antic take on the classic Japanese film "Seven Samurai."
Samurai 7.0June Stage Standouts
(May 30, 2006) Some promising, off-beat shows fill the gap before the summer season begins in earnest
Scene from Huntington TheatreCupid's Revenge
(May 29, 2006) An early Shakespeare comedy about young scholars in love with the idea of love receives a smoothly entertaining production.
Scene from A.R.T.Booty Break
(May 19, 2006) Drag queens liven up a new adaptation of French playwright Pierre Marivaux's 18th-century social comedy "Island of Slaves."
Jacqui Parker in "Caroline, or Change." Photo: Craig Bailey/Perpsective Photo.Sweet "Caroline"
(May 12, 2006) Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Tony Kushner is the creative force behind one of the finest American musicals to come along in awhile
Leigh Barrett and Robert Saoud in New Rep"Ragtime" to Riches
(May 05, 2006) The New Rep mounts a confident revival of the 1998 Tony Award-winning musical about immigration, racism, and workers' rights in early 20th-century New York.
Jacqui Parker in SpeakEasy StageMay Theater Best Bets
(May 01, 2006) The theater season ends on some potential high notes, led by the premiere of a Tony Kushner musical.
George Merrick & Shannon Lewis in North Shore Music TheatreFenway Follies
(April 28, 2006) In this revised production of the musical "Damn Yankees," the Boston Red Sox replace the Washington Senators as the team battling New York for the pennant.
Scene from Trinity RepOcean State of Emergency
(April 21, 2006) A stage production in Rhode Island uses excerpts from interviews with soldiers and others to explore how the war in Iraq is affecting the homefront.
Julia Murney and Kendra Kassebaum in "Wicked." Photo: Joan Marcus.Witches Wild
(April 17, 2006) According to the Broadway musical "Wicked," a lot went on in the Land of Oz before Dorothy and Toto showed up.

Arts Features

Photo by: Sam Davol Films at the Gate Photos
See photos of kung-fu movies and former Boston Chinatown movie theater locations.
Jamaica Pond Bench (2006), Matthew Hincman. Guerrilla Art
See photos of local artist Matthew Hincman's bench-like sculpture.
Burger by DannyO. "O" is for Original
Local artist "Danny O" portrays whimsical scenes of summer in Boston.



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Nathaniel Hawthorne Hawthorne at 200
View a multimedia celebration of Nathaniel Hawthorne's 200th birthday.




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