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Don Aucoin

Don Aucoin

Theater Critic and Arts Critic-at-Large at The Boston Globe

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Recent Articles

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At 76, after four decades of TV stardom, Ted Danson is still going strong

He‘s ubiquitous in "A Man on the Inside" as an undercover spy in a retirement home
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‘Sojourners’ rises to the challenge — and beyond — of launching a n...

The Ufot Family Cycle will play out in theaters across Boston over the next two years.
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Talking with docuseries director Lauren Greenfield

"Social Studies," on FX and Hulu, looks at the impact of social media on teens.
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Has the reality TV fever finally broken?

New data suggest reality TV is on the decline
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History’s horror invades a family’s home in ‘Leopoldstadt’

Tom Stoppard’s Tony Award-winning play, now at the Huntington Theatre, confronts dark chapters from his own past.
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‘Laughs in Spanish,’ at SpeakEasy Stage, offers more than just laughs

“Laughs in Spanish,” at SpeakEasy Stage, offers more than just laughs.
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90 fun things to do in and around Boston this fall

From theater and dance performances to comedy shows and concerts, see what’s on the calendar around the Hub this fall.
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A Netflix documentary about being out and about

"Outstanding" is a Netflix documentary on the history of lesbian, gay, and trans stand-up comedy.
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‘Homicide’ to begin streaming on Peacock in August

All seven seasons of the classic NBC police drama will launch on Aug. 19.
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With ‘The Birthday Party,’ Praxis Stage makes a welcome return

Praxis Stage’s bracing production — the company’s first show since February 2020 — does an admirable job of pulling you into Harold Pinter’s unnerving, destabilizing world.
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A comic feast in Lyric Stage’s ‘Drowsy Chaperone’

“The Drowsy Chaperone” doesn’t just invite hammy excess. This utterly bonkers musical demands it, and the Lyric Stage Company of Boston’s 16-member cast are only too happy to oblige.