Huntington Theatre
Award winning theatre in Boston.
- Contact Person:
- Address:
- 265 Huntington Avenue
- Boston MA, 02115-4506
- Phone:
- 617 266 0800
- Website:
- http://www.huntingtontheatre.org
217 BFA References to Huntington Theatre
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Brendan: An Irish-American Personal Expedition Theatre
A new play by Ronan Noone at the Calderwood Pavillion.
By: - Oct 29th, 2007A contemporay immigrant's odessey to American citizenship can be full of bumps and turns, even blow-outs. We go along for the ride trying to understand the driver while enjoying the scenery.
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Adaptation of Hitchcock's 39 Steps at Huntington Theatre Company Theatre
Broadway Bound Farce Opens Season at Boston University Theatre
By: - Sep 20th, 2007And Now for Something Completely Different or Running Amuck in a 30's Noir English Mystery Landscape featuring Scottish Moors not British Boors Opening the 2007-2008 Season at the Huntington Theatre Company is a tremendously clever, witty, even brilliant schtick Broadway-bound spoof on Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 breakthrough mystery film, 39 Steps. Mark Favermann laughed, chuckled and even guffawed his way through this send-up of the noir spy/mystery genre.
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Huntington Theatre Company Presents the Atheist Theatre
At the Wimberly Theatre in the Boston Center for the Arts
By: - Sep 18th, 2007Going to the theatre can become a personal moral dilemma. This is what happens at The Atheist, a new play starring at the Wimberly Theatre in Boston's South End opening the Huntington Theatre Company's 2007-2009 Season. Mark Favermann finds himself without a moral compass to navigate actor Campbell Scott's quirky one-man journey.
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The Corn is Green at Williamstown Theatre Festival Theatre
Kate Burton Stars with Her Son Morgan Ritchie
By: - Aug 03rd, 2007The spinster Miss Moffat (Kate Burton) with a modest inheritance plans to bring education to a village of poor Welsh miners. Her star student, Morgan Evans, is portrayed by Burton's real life son, Morgan Ritchie.
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Blithe Spirit at Williamstown Theatre Festival Theatre
Yet Another Noel Coward Hit
By: - Jul 21st, 2007For good reason audiences can't seem to get enough of Noel Coward and theaters are more than happy to oblige.
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A Marvelous Party: The Noel Coward Celebration at ART Theatre
A Summer Noel American Repertory Theatre Offers Fizzy Refreshment
By: - Jul 18th, 2007A musical theatre production like a large splash of Pimms with ginger ale on the rocks-a sparkling and delightfully fizzy summer refreshment.
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Victor Garber Stars in Present Laughter Theatre
Noel Coward Play Directed at Huntington Theatre by Nicholas Martin
By: - May 24th, 2007In the 1939 play Present Laughter Noel Coward is said to have projected a lot about himself and views of the theatre. Victor Garber, a character in the long running TV show "Alias" is glib and deft in portraying a fading matinee idol about to embark on a grueling six months tour of Africa. This is the final production of the 25th season of the Huntington Theatre.
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Harold Pinter's No Man's Land at ART Theatre
Against Interpretation: It is what it is more or less
By: - May 17th, 2007The Harold Pinter play "No Man's Land" ends the season for the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Mass. It is played straight no chaser by director David Wheeler after a season of Oliver Twisted.
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Victor Garber, Brooks Ashmanskas, and Pamela Gray Meet the Press Theatre
Sit down with Actors in Huntington Theatre's Present Laughter
By: - May 10th, 2007Taking a break from rehearsals for the Noel Coward play "Present Laughter" which opens at Huntington Theatre Company on May 18, the actors Victor Garber, Brooks Ashmanskas and Pamela Gray met with the media.
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Charles Giuliano: Beer and Burgers People
Last Call for a Hardly Retiring Artist and Critic
By: - May 03rd, 2007Contributor Mark Favermann turned the tables and took Charles Giuliano to his favorite pub for a face to face over a brew and burger. The discussion focused on a retrospective and retirement as well as relocation to the Berkshires. Their lives in the arts have overlapped since the 1970s.
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Lisa Kron's Well at Huntington Theatre Company Theatre
All's Not Quite Well but Ends Well, Kindah
By: - Mar 15th, 2007A play within a play. Kindah. Lisa Kron stretches a standup routine into a "comedy" about ilness. The chronic incapacitation of her huge and earthy mother and her own struggle with allergies as a college student.
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Huntington Theatre's The Cherry Orchard Theatre
TV�s Dr. Ellis Grey, Kate Burton, Stars in Chekhov's Masterpiece
By: - Jan 11th, 2007Tv's Dr. Ellis Grey, mother of Dr. Merideth in the hit "Grey's Anatomy" is starring in the Huntington Theatre production of the classic Chekhov play "The Cherry Orchard."
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Feeling Listless: Annual Awards Opinion
A Critic's Apathy
By: - Jan 05th, 2007Overcome by ennui at the prospect of coming up with that annual best and worst list.
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Rabbit Hole at Huntington Theatre Theatre
The Eat Me Drink Me of Grief
By: - Nov 10th, 2006Following a successful run on Broadway with five Tony nominations "Rabbit Hole" opens to strong reviews at Boston's Huntington Theatre.
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Mauritius by Theresa Rebeck Has World Premiere at the Huntington Theatre
Sisters Fight Over Inheritance of Rare Stamps
By: - Oct 19th, 2006The play Mauritius by Pulitizer Prize nominated playwright Theresa Rebeck is having a world premiere through the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston.
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Huntington Theatre Opens 25th Season with Final August Wilson Play Theatre
By: - Sep 15th, 2006Working with his own experiences in Pittsburgh the black playwright August Wilson wrote ten plays each set in a decade of the 20th century.
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Barrington Stage Company: Break a Leg Theatre
Karl Eigsti Discusses Set Designs for Pittsfield Theatre
By: - Aug 16th, 2006Theatre designer Karl Eigsti discusses his three projects in the Berkshires this summer including the sets for the first production of the rewely renovated Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield
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