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Review: Luna Gale, Ensemble Theatre

Life wasn’t meant to be easy, and there’s certainly a lot of unease in this tale. Two 19-year-olds, incapable of looking after themselves, have a baby. The authorities step in, led by a veteran social worker, and declare neglect (always a potentially …

Review: The Humans, Old Fitz Theatre

If Stephen Karam didn’t have Tolstoy’s famous phrase “each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way” in his head when he was writing The Humans, then he missed a trick. Because this family of humans is exceedingly unhappy, each one of …

Review: Jersey Boys, Capitol Theatre

Oh, what a night! A rags to riches story, amazing singers and dancers, slick choreography, enthusiasm and a huge cache of hit songs that will have you singing all the way home. What’s not to like? Jersey Boys, the story of Frankie …

Review: The Wife

Picture this: you have a partner who is a writer. One day, she or he receives a shock phone call from Stockholm, with news of winning the Nobel Prize in Literature. Your whole family is ecstatic. Friends are delighted. Well-wishers and journalists …

Review: Karakorum: A Medieval Musical Journey, City Recital Hall

Karakorum: A Medieval Musical Journey provides an unexpected but delightful experience as the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra and Choir collaborate with French ensemble La Camera delle Lacrime and renowned Australian actor David Wenham as narrator. The enterprising Paul Dyer, whose exiguous regard for concert convention has seen …