A Season on the Brink | Critic's notebook
It was a big year, but it could have been even more
This was the season in which the first new theaters opened in the Boston area since 1929, a pair of Tony-nominated shows began life in the Theater District, a talented group of local actors began a new Shakespeare troupe, and a local playwright had a new play produced by the Huntington Theatre Company. (Full article: 2142 words)
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