THEATER ‘Now Is Still Here’ is still here now (for a limited time only) by Michael Gutierrez June 2, 2026 Fourth time is the charm as the eco-minded production performs its final rain date this Friday at Somerville Community Growing Center.
THEATER A chat with Emma Picht, star of ‘The Aria of Julie d’Aubigny’ by Shira Laucharoen June 1, 2026 The actor dishes on the wild life of Mademoiselle de Maupin, coffee spots and unrequited dreams of roller skating on the esplanade.
THEATER Two theater projects promote transformative climate justice by Shira Laucharoen April 30, 2026 “Now Is Still Here” to be staged outdoors at the Somerville Community Growing Center in late May.
THEATER ‘Rhinoceros’ brings Paul Giamatti, Tatiana Maslany and John Turturro to the Harvard Square stage by Marc Levy April 22, 2026 Hollywood comes to Cambridge this summer to star in “Rhinoceros” at the American Repertory Theater. One actor has even played a rhino before.
THEATER The last three A.R.T. plays in Harvard Square share a theme for Trump’s America by Marc Levy April 15, 2026 Eugène Ionesco’s “Rhinoceros,” a rock opera about the abortion network called The Janes and an underground railroad tale called “Mexodus.”
THEATER ‘Breaking the Code’ is not to be missed at Central Square Theater by Julie-Anne Whitney April 8, 2026 Many of us have heard the name Alan Turing, but few know much more about him than his legacy as the father of computer science.
THEATER Apocalyptic satire makes an encore with Bread & Puppet’s song, dance and papier-mâché by Marc Levy April 3, 2026 A third apocalypse-themed show inspired by modern political culture arrives: The Bread & Puppet Theater’s “The End of the World Never Minding Show.”
THEATER ‘Breaking the Code’ unravels the mysteries of a brilliant mathematician’s inner life by Shira Laucharoen March 27, 2026 Actors Eddie Shields and Josephine Moshiri Elwood talk about the challenge of bringing Alan Turing's life to the stage.
THEATER The end is nigh for ‘The End is Nigh,’ a raucous and rollicking riot of a romp by Michael Gutierrez March 21, 2026 When questions posed by the plot become too thorny, the ensemble stabs or punches someone or simply runs in circles to explode the tension.
THEATER In Rebecca Kopycinski’s ‘Thotbot,’ obsolete tech rewinds into a dark future that predicts our present by Michael Gutierrez March 5, 2026 The “ThotBot Implantation Center,” an immersive art installation and multimedia concert rounds out its latest run of sold-out shows at Bow Market.