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Live Arts weighs love and...

This week Live Arts opens its season by inviting the public into an intimate theater in the round to observe the...

Convolution evolution

Adult identical twins Pip and Twig live an insular, codependent existence. Wearing identical pajamas, they wake in...

ARTS Pick: Pippin

Told by a charismatic troupe of actors, Pippin is the story of a prince who desperately wants to impress his father,...

Bree Luck’s storied Live...

Since 2003, Bree Luck has risen through the ranks at Live Arts—first as a volunteer, performing and directing, and...

ARTS Pick: Death of a Salesman

Widely considered one of the greatest American plays of the 20th century, Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman was the...

Theater Review

There’s something a bit off about The Realistic Joneses. “Maybe it’s me,” you think at first. You’re sitting so close...

ARTS Pick

Merging the profound with the trivial, Will Eno’s absurdist script for The Realistic Joneses plays out like a...

Theater Review

In a new book due out in August, In Search of Stardust: Amazing Micro-Meteorites and Their Terrestrial Imposters,...

ARTS Pick

The teenager-loaded cast and crew of Peter and the Starcatcher “keep the grown-ups on our toes and bring fantastic...

ARTS Pick: Well

“This play is not about my mother and me,” the character of Lisa insists at the beginning of Well. The play is, in...