Evita
Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice
Directed by Adam Fratto
At the Loeb Mainstage
This weekend and next
COMPOSER Andrew Lloyd Webber has a knack for turning the most unlikely subjects into inexplicably successful rock/pop operas. Jesus Christ, T.S. Eliot's cats, roller-skating trains, the Phantom of the Opera. And Argentine actress/first lady Eva Peron. Adam Fratto, who directed last year's Lowell House opera, bucks convention by having a rock ensemble, instead of the traditional string orchestra, play the rock-inspired score. Why has no one thought of this before?
The Bald Magic Hamlet
Adapted and directed by Mark Prascak
At the Currier House Dining Hall
This weekend and next
LAST year, director Mark Prascak wanted to put on David Mamet's Glengarry Glenn Ross amid the trees in Currier's dining hall, but he ended up putting it on in Currier's nearby Fishbowl. This year, the trees are gone, but Prascak gets his wish, as the dining hall will be the site of his musical adaptation of three works: Eugene Ionesco's The Bald Soprano, Mozart's The Magic Flute and Shakespeare's Hamle
Knock Knock
Written by Jules Feiffer
Directed by Zoe Mulford
At the Quincy House Cage
This weekend and next
IT can get mighty hot in the basement space known as the Quincy House Cage. This seems appropriate for what Knock Knock's producers describe as a "manic farce about Joan of Arc and two other guys." Playwright Jules Feiffer is best known for his political cartoons, but he has written the screenplays to such manic farces as Robert Altman's Popeye.
The Arc of Music
Conceived by Performance Space Space Performance
Directed by Gary Negbaur
At the Dunster House Dining Hall
Through this weekend
WE incorrectly reported that this was running last week. Performance Space Space Performance (formerly Performance Space Six), the group that produced the Sea Monkey's Sideshow multi-media extravaganza last May at the Carpenter Center, is behind this event, which features simultaneous acts of creativity by musicians, fencers, painters and storyteller Brother Blue.
The Miss Firecracker Contest
Written by Beth Henley
At the Loeb Experimental Theater
Through this weekend
BEFORE she wrote Crimes of the Heart, Beth Henley cooked up this slice of female oriented Americana.
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