Star Cycles: Composer/Performer Karl Saint Lucy and Their Production, “Different Stars: A Reckoning with Time, Trauma, and Circumstance”
On August 15, 2020 composer and performer Karl Saint Lucy, director Raquel Cion, and ChamberQueer...
Read MoreJames Montaño is a dramaturg, playwright, and educator, hailing from Santa Fe, New Mexico and currently based in Boston, Massachusetts. Recent dramaturgical credits include: Untitled Refugee Project (Boston Conservatory), Trans Scripts (American Repertory Theater), Dream Play (Harvard Theatre, Dance, and Media Dept.), Pirate Princess (American Repertory Theater). James is currently the Education and Community Programs Fellow at the A.R.T. He is a graduate of the A.R.T. / MXAT Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University in Dramaturgy and holds a B.A. from UMass Amherst.
Posted by James Montaño | 13th Aug 2020 | Interview, LGBTQ+ Theatre, Theatre and Gender, United States of America
On August 15, 2020 composer and performer Karl Saint Lucy, director Raquel Cion, and ChamberQueer...
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Lloyd Lutara (LL) is a multi-form storyteller writing and producing theatre, film, fiction and...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 7th Mar 2020 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Dance, United States of America
From Stravinsky’s dissonant strings heralding the arrival of four black and white clad men in the...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 8th Jan 2020 | Adaptation, Boston, Review, United States of America
Moby-Dick at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, MA For those who are not familiar with...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 28th Dec 2019 | Boston, Musical Theatre, Review, United States of America
When the full company of the touring cast of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas bursts into the...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 11th Dec 2019 | Review, Theatre and Religion, United States of America
At the center of the large wooden barn is a makeshift altar, wrapped in gauze and adorned in...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 9th Nov 2019 | Adaptation, Boston, Review, South Africa, Theatre and Opera, United States of America
The Magic Flute by the Isango Ensemble at ArtsEmerson When the Isango Ensemble plays—on only eight...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 14th Oct 2019 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
When Audrey (Katrina Pavao) sings “Somewhere That’s Green” in Lyric Stage Company of Boston’s...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 16th Aug 2019 | Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
For many who live in the US border states, the peril of crossing the US-Mexico border is a tale as...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 19th Jul 2019 | Adaptation, Boston, Review, Spain, Translation, United States of America
Yerma, the titular character of Federico García Lorca’s play is terribly desperate. She...
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The legacy of rap in America is rich with rhymes and rhymers that challenge institutionalized...
Read MorePosted by James Montaño | 26th Oct 2017 | Boston, Review, Theatre and Politics, United States of America
When the dying King Berenger the First petulantly exclaims “Let everything die, if my death won’t...
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