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VLT

COVID Shuts Down ‘Cat Lady’

Several cast members said to have come down sick after VLT show

ArtsPerforming ArtsTheater 2 years ago

Performances of the Jen Ferro comedy Cat Lady have been canceled at Very Little Theatre after several cast members tested positive for COVID, the theater … Continue reading →

The World According to Cats 

Jen Ferro’s ‘Cat Lady’ at VLT has claws but could use development

ArtsTheater 2 years ago

Stage Left at The Very Little Theatre is proving to be an incubator for new plays by local playwrights. Cat Lady, a comedy by Eugene … Continue reading →

Married to Shakespeare

Women take a break from the world around them to obsess over Shakespeare in a timeless new play by Dorothy Velasco

ArtsBlogPerforming ArtsTheater 2 years ago

Who knew Shakespeare had so many wives? Dorothy Velasco’s new play Ladies Shakespeare Club, which opened Friday, Feb. 17, at Very Little Theatre, dramatizes love … Continue reading →

Over a Barrel

A marriage falls to shit in VLT’s production of David Lindsay-Abaire dark comedy Wonder of the World

Theater 7 years ago

Not that anybody’s clamoring for my approval, but let me begin by congratulating Very Little Theatre for daring to step afoul of the staid, risk-averse … Continue reading →

The Wages of Slavery

A Confederate soldier returns home in VLT’s 'The Whipping Man'

Theater 7 years ago

There is much to admire in Matthew Lopez’ The Whipping Man, playing now at Very Little Theatre. This atmospheric period drama is, without a doubt, … Continue reading →

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