The pair took a close look at the subtexts of Euripides' sad, epic tale of Iphigenia agency, testosterone, violence, faith and, through a suite of new music, hold them up to the light.
However many years “A Christmas Celtic Sojourn” lasts – and it’s about to hit 19 – there’s little doubt that the 2020 and 2021 editions will loom large in the collective memories of those involved in the music-song-dance-and-storytelling production, perhaps none more so than the show’s creator and guiding spirit, Brian O’Donovan. In 2020, with Covid-19 an overwhelming concern,
Huntington Theatre announces a full 2021-22 season of indoor productions that includes âCommon Groundâ
Kirsten Greenidge will have two dramas staged by the Huntington, including her adaptation of Anthony Lukasâs Pulitzer Prize-winning book about Bostonâs busing crisis.
By Don Aucoin Globe Staff,Updated April 15, 2021, 2 hours ago
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Kirsten Greenidge (top left), Mike Lew (top right), Lydia R. Diamond (bottom right), and Heidi Schreck (bottom left)Huntington Theatre
In a high-profile expression of confidence that the Boston theater industry can spring back to life this fall after more than a year of darkened playhouses, the Huntington Theatre Company will announce Thursday a slate of seven indoor productions for a 2021/2022 season that will begin in late August.