Samuel D. Hunter's "A Case for the Existence of God" pairs two men seeking stable situations for their children in a SpeakEasy Stage Company production. M Sloth Levine's "The Interrobangers" at the Boston Public Library is a queer romantic mystery from Company One Theatre. Jacquinn Sinclair reviews the two plays.
Playwright M Sloth Levine attempts to fuse the tropes of the comic horror genre a la “Scooby Do” with a coming-of-age narrative built on an exploration of sexual identity.
This season, local theater companies are offering productions on timely topics such as technology, transformation and history-making moments. Theater critic Jacquinn Sinclair shares a roundup of the ones she's looking forward to.
Top theater company honors at the 40th Elliot Norton Awards Monday night went to the Front Porch Arts Collective, which collected 13 prizes, and the Huntington, which snagged 10. “K-I-S-S-I-N-G,” a co-production of the Huntington and Front Porch, was the most celebrated production, with eight awards.