July 16, 2010—August 14, 2010
GRIMM
By Lydia R. Diamond, Marcus Gardley,
Melinda Lopez, Kirsten Greenidge, John Kuntz, John ADEkoje and Gregory Maguire
Directed by
Shawn LaCount & Summer L. Williams
Roberts Theatre
Calderwood Pavilion
527 Tremont Street
South End, Boston, MA
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July 16, 2010—August 14, 2010
Wednesdays + Thursdays @ 7:30 pm
Fridays + Saturdays @ 8:00 pm
Final Saturday Matinee @ 4:00pm
Sundays @ 2:00 pm
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Press + Reviews
August 1, 2010
"THE STEPHEN HOLT SHOW" (Video)
by Stephen Holt
July 30, 2010
"GET ME REMIX"
by Carolyn Clay, The Boston Phoenix
"COMPANY ONE'S 'GRIMM' PICKIN'S"
by Beverly Creasey, The Theatre Mirror
July 28, 2010
"LOCAL PLAYWRIGHTS REVIVE BROTHERS GRIMM"
by Caleb Daniloff, BU Today
July 26, 2010
"MASCOLL IN GRIMM"
by Kay Bourne, The Kay Bourne Arts Report
July 25, 2010
"THE BROTHERS' TALES REMIXED & RE-IMAGINED"
by Nancy Grossman, Talkin' Broadway
July 23, 2010
"WICKED'S GREGORY MAGUIRE TAKES ON THE BROTHERS GRIMM"
by Kay Bourne, Edge Boston
July 23, 2010
"GRIMM AT COMPANY ONE REVIEWED"
By Jason Rabin, Blast Magazine
July 22, 2010
"GRIMM"
by Killian Melloy, Edge Boston
July 22, 2010
"FROM 'WICKED' TO A MUCH SMALLER STAGE"
by Felicia R. Lee, The New York Times
July 20, 2010
"NOT NECESSARILY HAPPILY EVER AFTER"
by Don Aucoin, The Boston Globe
July 17, 2010
"REFURBISHED FAIRY TALES"
by Louise Kennedy, The Boston Globe
July 16, 2010
"MAGUIRE'S FAIRY TALE"
by Jenna Scherer, The Boston Herald
July 15, 2010
"FAIRY TALES REMIXED IN 'GRIMM' MASH-UP" (Audio)
WBUR's Meghna Chakrabarti interviews Shawn Lacount and Lydia Diamond
by Jessica Alpert, WBUR
July 12, 2010
"'GRIMM' AND BEAR IT"
by Scott Kearnan, STUFF Boston
a fanciful and entertaining flight of imagination"
Alternately serious, silly, creepy, soulful, and surreal"
envelope-pushing as ever..."
emotionally absorbing"
Company One's lively new stage adaptation of some of the tales by the Brothers Grimm, are as different as the battery of seven Boston-area playwrights who mobilized their talents for this ambitious undertaking"
-The Boston Globe
instantly intriguing"
The fairy tales they tackle are deep and perplexing, full of lust and danger--perfect fodder for contemporary reinvention."
note-perfect!"
it’s a glossy, funny revisitation of a popular literary means for sorting through life’s terrors--warts, evil step-mothers, and all."
-EDGE Boston