Theater

First Stage’s “U:Bug:Me!” offers a glimpse of springtime
First Stage’s “U

Bug:Me!” offers a glimpse of springtime

"U:Bug:Me!" rushes in the season, bringing life to enchanting insects and compelling audiences to fall in love and be young (or young at heart) once again.

Soulstice puts you in (someone else’s) therapy

Soulstice puts you in (someone else’s) therapy

In Conor McPherson's "Shining City," Soulstice puts an audience of 50 onstage with the actors in a psychological drama.

NEW! Carte Blanche’s fairly healthy Moliere

NEW! Carte Blanche’s fairly healthy Moliere

Carte Blanche stages a funny, bare-bones "Imaginary Invalid."

NEW! MGAC’s “Vagina Monologues,” frank emotion for a good cause

NEW! MGAC’s “Vagina Monologues,” frank emotion for a good cause

Casey Harding directs a strong, minimal production of Eve Enslers theater piece.

NEW! MGAC stages a benefit for “Vagina Monologues”

NEW! MGAC stages a benefit for “Vagina Monologues”

Proceeds from the show will go to the Sojourner Truth House and the V-Day campaign.

Soulstice stages Conor McPherson’s psychological drama

Soulstice stages Conor McPherson’s psychological drama

The company will make audiences of 50 feel they're in the therapist's office, in the local premiere of "Shining City."

Off the Wall’s thoroughly modern Alice

Off the Wall’s thoroughly modern Alice

Jeremy Welter's edgy "Alice in Wonderland" makes Disney's look like, well, Disney.

NEW! The show must go on. NOT!

NEW! The show must go on. NOT!

Snow shuts down The Rep, Youngblood, Skylight; also, other stuff I've been meaning to tell you.

The Rep’s “Speaking in Tongues”: The mind reels, the heart aches
The Rep’s “Speaking in Tongues”

The mind reels, the heart aches

Wear your thinking cap to this fugue of love, lust, betrayal, crime and suspicion.

Open Call: Auditions and entries
Open Call

Auditions and entries

Update: RedLine seeks new artists in residence and submissions for one-act plays at the Pink Banana close Feb. 2

The Skylight’s “Brel,” on the outskirts of greatness

The Skylight’s “Brel,” on the outskirts of greatness

The words and music of Jacques Brel, the mid-century singer-songwriter, still wound and amuse today.

Jacques Brel alive, well and living in the Third Ward

Jacques Brel alive, well and living in the Third Ward

The Skylight Opera Theatre revives the 1968 revue that spread the legendary singer-songwriter's fame from Europe to America.