Late Company Arrives, and Not a Moment Too Soon The final play in The Theatre Centre's November Ticket triptych is its most intimate look at grief and loss–and the most optimistic. By Steve Fisher Nov. 24th, 3:45 pm
Our Top Ten Plays of 2014 The funny, strange, and haunting shows that won us over this past year. By Martin Morrow, Carly Maga and Steve Fisher Dec. 29th, 12:00 pm
In Concord Floral, the Kids Aren’t All Right Jordan Tannahill's funny, haunting new play focuses on the dark secrets of troubled suburban teens. By Martin Morrow Oct. 23rd, 12:15 pm
Urban Planner: December 10, 2012 In today's Urban Planner: support public art with Beautiful City, celebrate Human Rights Day at the Write For Rights concert, new writing at Amazing New Stuff, and emerging filmmakers at Personal Visions. By Steve Fisher Dec. 10th, 7:00 am
Urban Planner: October 19, 2012 In today's Urban Planner: Small Wooden Shoe previews a new piece, while Suburban Beast and Kids on TV open a performance space; Morro & Jasp and Brian Posehn both perform doubleheader shows; and Hooded Fang plays a show at Soybomb. By Steve Fisher Oct. 19th, 7:00 am
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