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Antigone is Jean Anouilh's freestyle adaptation of Sophocles's play about the conflict between public and private responsibilities. Unlike some modernizations of Greek tragedy, this one says more than "Gee, the Classics are relevant" and doesn't cheapen or oversimplify the original. At the Ex, Thurs., Fri...
Lenny really gets into the spirit of St. Bruce, the Martyr, but it's hard to see how the abysmal TV comedian Marty Brill can pull it off; so this remains a good bet only fro enthusiasts. Charles Playhouse, Tues.-Fri. at 8 p.m. Saturday, 6 and 9:30 p.m., Sunday...
...offer what many theater-goers consider the chief rewards of drama--confrontation, character development, eloquence. Pinter's meanings are usually clear and worth discovering, but sometimes his plays sag. If the cast and director bring subtlety and understated power to the production, though, it can hardly lose. Tonight, Fri...
Philadelphia, Here I Come! is about Irish immigration to the U.S., not quite in the way Oscar Handlin might treat it. But, as the play's ad campaign says, it is not a musical, and that's something to be thankful for. At the Leverett Old Library tonight, Fri...
Lenny. Julian Barry's loving adaptation of the life and thought of Lenny Bruce opened Tuesday after a successful run in New York. Lenny's still very funny, of course, though you won't be shocked. Tues-Fri at 8 p.m., Sat at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. At the Charles Playhouse in Boston...