The world of Charles Addams’ bizarre family comes to life with the Broadway set and costumes and award-winning puppets.
Review
Portland Symphony Orchestra masters a Mass as season opens: Review
A packed house hears a rare live performance of Leoš Janáček’s Glagolitic Mass, as well as works by Beethoven, Shostakovich and Dvorák.
Portland Stage’s ‘Brighton Beach’ draws intimate family portrait: Review
The Neil Simon play reminds audiences to find laughter in hardship and strength in family.
Theater review: Spontaneous musicality animates Lyric theater’s ‘Avenue Q’
The Tony Award-winning R-rated show is told with puppets who share the stage with their handlers and adult actors.
Review: Sun Kil Moon spreads warmth on Portland crowd
Coming off conflicts elsewhere, Mark Kozolek awes the audience at Port City Music Hall.
Theater Review: Hackmatack’s ‘Trip to Bountiful’ is a touching quest for home
The 1953 Horton Foote play runs through Aug. 30 at the Berwick theater.
Review: Anticipation, disappointment at Portland Chamber Music Festival
The evening is rescued by a brilliant performance of Tchaikovsky’s ‘Souvenir de Florence.’
Classical Beat: On high art and humor
The nuances of humor in classical music may require work, but pays off for those in the know.
Art Review: Heliker exhibition displays brilliance of painter whose work transcends
It’s time for John Heliker to take his place among Maine’s greats.
Art review: Show of strength for contemporary Maine painting
Works by four artists at The Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockport range from serene to exciting.