Jay Eddy, a recent graduate of Boston University’s MFA in Playwriting program, is a fiercely compelling performer. And “Driving in Circles” is a remarkable achievement.
Samuel D. Hunter's "A Case for the Existence of God" pairs two men seeking stable situations for their children in a SpeakEasy Stage Company production. M Sloth Levine's "The Interrobangers" at the Boston Public Library is a queer romantic mystery from Company One Theatre. Jacquinn Sinclair reviews the two plays.
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.
Arts & Culture: Amanda Williams banners on display at Smith College; Sevenars Concert Series to begin; Festival to screen movies made in Mass. >The various artists who will perform this summer as part of the Sevenars Concerts concert series. SUBMITTED >One of two black-and-white banners by artist Amanda Williams have been unfurled on the Elm Street and campus-facing facades of the Smith College Museum of Art. The banners represent the first part of Williams’ “An Imposing Number of Times,” a series of site-specific campus installations commissioned by the museum. LAURA SHEA
Published: 7/8/2021 2:54:44 PM
Smith College displays banners by Amanda Williams
NORTHAMPTON Two black-and-white banners by artist Amanda Williams have been unfurled on the Elm Street and campus-facing facades of the Smith College Museum of Art. The banners represent the first part of Williams’ “An Imposing Number of Times,” a series of site-specific campus installations commissioned by