The legendary Wilson himself wrote and performed this theatrical memoir two years before his unexpected death.
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Poet Richard Blanco enters the theater with a story about family, finding home, and pastries
Sweet Goats and Blueberry Señoritas, which will debut at Portland Stage this week, is the first play written by poet and memoirist Richard Blanco.
Time has sharpened the satire of A Tuna Christmas, opening next week at Portland Stage
Just two actors play two dozen ridiculous roles in this outrageous satire that has become a seasonal favorite across the U.S. since its debut in 1989.
Alongside Sherlock Holmes, there’s always an adventure
The timeless character has two mysteries to solve—and a death to die—during this classic 19th century setting on stage.
The Great Leap is personal and global, then and now, and all about basketball
Playing now at Portland Stage: When an American basketball team travels to Beijing in the post-Cultural Revolution 1980s, both countries try to tease out the politics behind this newly popular sport.
Silly and spiritual, Smoke on the Mountain brings bluegrass to Portland Stage
For their annual collaboration with Maine State Music Theater, Portland Stage is headed to Appalachia.
Who was Sabina Spielrein? A new musical tells the story of Freud and Jung’s pioneering colleague
The creators discuss Spielrein’s life, the production’s history and exactly how one makes an analyst sing.
Story of psychoanalyst Sabina Spielrein set to song in musical premiering at Portland Stage
‘Sabina’ tells the real-life story of a young Russian woman who was institutionalized then went on to become a student and the lover of psychoanalyst Carl Jung.
Theater review: In a lived-in bedroom, two teenagers exchange ideas about life
Sarah Lord and Pascal Arquimedes star in ‘I and You’ at Portland Stage.
“I and You” at Portland Stage offers healing, hope and the beauty of human connection
The stars and director of this coming-of-age drama describe the intense work that goes into two-person plays.