Playwright M Sloth Levine attempts to fuse the tropes of the comic horror genre a la “Scooby Do” with a coming-of-age narrative built on an exploration of sexual identity.
Samuel D. Hunter's play, presented by SpeakEasy Stage Company, lives up to its lofty title in the palpable tensions of its two characters and the quiet anguish of the actors who portray them.
Elmer Martinez is a multi-talented, super-achieving Afro-Latino theatre artist. Born and raised in Lowell, he is making his mark as a lighting designer and choreographer in Boston. The president of Lowell High’s Class of 2015, he studied lighting design and dance at Emerson College, where he earned a BFA in theatre studies in 2019. He […]
The United States has supported the so-called dictators’ bank to rival China in Central America and funded El Salvador’s authoritarian descent in the process.
The United States has supported the so-called dictators’ bank to rival China in Central America and funded El Salvador’s authoritarian descent in the process.