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.
Grants and partnerships are allowing the theater company to offer free or pay-what-you-can tickets to all of its shows this season and to expand its outreach.
The Theater Offensive's executive director, Giselle Byrd, talks on The Culture Show about the importance of the organization's work celebrating queer and trans people of color. Also, a preview of an MLK Day concert, origami at MIT, and a recap of Madonna in Boston.
This season, local theater companies are offering productions on timely topics such as technology, transformation and history-making moments. Theater critic Jacquinn Sinclair shares a roundup of the ones she's looking forward to.