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Stage Review
Sympathetic ‘A Picture of Two Boys’ tells story of friendship under fire
Charles Lewis III
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November 21, 2022
It's a tale that will feel familiar to many—but does the play have what it takes to do the trope justice?
Stage Review
In ‘Encore’ at NCTC, the song remains the same
Charles Lewis III
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June 4, 2022
A flip though the company's musical numbers of the past two years should be a romp, but needs context and energy
Stage Review
Time-tripping back to the height of AIDS in ‘PrEP Play’
Charles Lewis III
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April 13, 2022
'Peggy Sue Got Married' meets pre-exposure prophylaxis in Yilong Liu's relevant tale of generational disconnect
Onstage
Review: Navigating a matriarch’s dementia (with a sitcom air) in ‘Dot’
Charles Lewis III
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March 16, 2022
Colman Domingo's warm 2019 play at New Conservatory is headed for TV, but needs to work out some tonal kinks.
Performance
Review: Gay love story ‘Gently Down the Stream’ stirs few ripples
Charles Lewis III
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January 2, 2022
At New Conservatory, a technically well-done play by the author of 'Bent' seems too familiar even for rom-com territory.
Onstage
Review: In ‘Interlude,’ swept back to Kansas by COVID
Charles Lewis III
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October 22, 2021
Harrison David Rivers' intriguing play explores the frustrations of sheltering in place in your parents' home—especially when you're gay and Black.
Arts + Culture
Thrills and frills
Marke B.
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November 2, 2016
ONSTAGE The first thing you should know about the New Conservatory Theatre Center's spiffy new makeover is that there's a cocktail named after a...
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