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Jul
29

The Hound of the Baskervilles

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From left: Trent Mills, Remo Airaldi , and Bill Mootos in “The Hound of the Baskervilles.’’ (Elizabeth Stewart) Holmes mystery ‘Hound’ finds funny bone By Louise Kennedy, Globe Staff  |  July 27, 2010 From boston.com CAMBRIDGE — The game is afoot, and what a game it is: a two-act romp through “The Hound of the [...]

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Jun
15

The Hound of the Baskervilles

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Central Square Theater presents The Hound of the Baskervilles – July 22 – August 22, Central Square Theater – The game is afoot!  Master sleuth Sherlock Holmes and trusty sidekick Dr. Watson unlock the mystery of The Hound of the Baskervilles this summer at Central Square Theater, directed by Thomas Derrah of the American Repertory [...]

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Apr
28

The Lady With All The Answers

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Dear Ann Landers, can you tell me what I should do for a fun night out this spring?  If the celebrated advice columnist was alive today, she would likely advise you to see the Boston-area premiere of The Lady With All The Answers by David Rambo, drawn from the life and letters of Ann Landers [...]

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Apr
6

CENTRAL SQUARE THEATER ANNOUNCES 2010-2011 SEASON:

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Crossing cultures and performance styles, Central Square Theater unveils its third and most dynamic season yet, featuring a World Premiere musical, a Haitian folktale by Derek Walcott, a beautiful trilogy about the Israel-Palestine conflict, and a classic by Eugene O’Neill. In addition, Central Square Theater is offering two special presentations prior to the launch of [...]

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Jan
27

Performances Added Due To Popular Demand!

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Underground Railway Theater presents Harriet Jacobs Performances Added Due To Popular Demand! – Playing through Sunday, January 31 at Central Square Theater – Due to popular demand, performances have been added this weekend for Harriet Jacobs, the true life story of a slave in the years leading to the Civil War, playing at the Central [...]

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Jan
25

Not Enough Air

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The Nora Theatre Company presents Not Enough Air – February 11 thru March 14, Central Square Theater – Local playwright Masha Obolensky electrifies with Not Enough Air, the riveting story of two women: one on trial for murder, the other a writer determined to tell hre story. Presented by The Nora Theatre Company Not Enough [...]

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Dec
28

Harriet Jacobs at Central Square Theater

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Underground Railway Theater presents Harriet Jacobs Inspired by Jacobs’ Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl – January 7 – January 27, Central Square Theater – Harriet Jacobs’ harrowing true story about her life as a slave in the years leading to the Civil War comes to the stage in Harriet Jacobs, a new [...]

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Nov
4

Middle East extends food discount to concert-goers

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One of the coolest perks for bands and musicians playing a live gig at the Middle East in Cambridge was scoring discounts on the fantastic grub in the restaurant. Now, the owners of the Central Square nightclub and dining complex are extending the offer to its concert patrons attending shows at both the Middle East [...]

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Oct
23

Tru Grace: Holiday Memoirs

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Underground Railway Theater presents Tru Grace: Holiday Memoirs – November 19 – December 27, Central Square Theater – Two heartwarming journeys into the foibles of the holiday season are adapted for the stage when Underground Railway Theater presents a double bill: Grace Paley’s The Loudest Voice and Truman Capote’s A Christmas Memory both adapted and [...]

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Oct
7

Passover play not to pass up

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By Ryan Rose Weaver / Theater  |   Wednesday, October 7, 2009  |  http://www.bostonherald.com |  Arts & Culture For Jews, a highlight of Passover is eating a sweet concoction of apples, nuts and wine called charoset. The dish is said to evoke the mortar slapped between the bricks made by Jews when they were slaves in Egypt. Local playwright Belle Linda [...]

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