Kyle Thomas Hemingway: The ephemera edit

An ongoing digital archive of 1,212 items (and counting) proving that I read, I saw, and I actually paid attention.

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  • Top Girls

    by Carol Churchill / Directed by Liesl Tommy (Huntington Theatre Company)

    Curtain call at Top Girls
  • Urinetown: The Musical

    Music by Mark Hollmann / Lyrics by Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis / Book by Greg Kotis / Directed by Diane Dicroce (Emerson Stage at the Cutler Majestic Theatre)

    Curtain call at Urinetown
  • On Your Feet: The Story of Emilio and Gloria Estefan

    Book by Alexander Dinelaris Jr. / Music and lyrics by Emilio Estefan, Gloria Estefan, and the Miami Sound Machine / Directed by Jerry Mitchell (Broadway in Boston)

    Curtain call at On Your Feet
  • The Hotel Nepenthe

    by John Kuntz / Directed by Alex Lonati (Brown Box Theatre Project)

    Preset for The Hotel Nepenthe
  • Saint Joan

    Bedlam / by George Bernard Shaw / Directed by Eric Tucker (ArtsEmerson)

    Curtain call at Saint Joan
  • Beautiful: The Carole King Musical

    Music and lyrics by various artists / Book by Douglas McGrath / Based on the life and songs of Carole King / Directed by Marc Bruni (Providence Performing Arts Center)

    Curtain call at Beautiful
  • Waitress

    Book by Jessie Nelson / Music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles / Based upon the motion picture written by Adrienne Shelly / Directed by Diane Paulus (Broadway in Boston)

    Curtain call at Waitress
  • Love Never Dies

    Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Lyrics by Glenn Slater / Additional lyrics by Charles Hart / Book by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Ben Elton, Frederick Forsyth, and Glenn Slater / Based on “The Phantom of Manhattan” by Frederick Forsyth / Directed by Simon Phillips (Broadway in Boston)

    Curtain call at Love Never Dies
  • In the Eruptive Mode

    Sulayman Al-Bassam Theatre / Written and directed by Sulayman Al-Bassam (ArtsEmerson)

    Curtain call at In the Eruptive Mode
  • Shakespeare in Love

    by Lee Hall / Based on “Shakespeare in Love” by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard / Directed by Scott Edmiston (Speakeasy Stage Company)

    Curtain call at Shakespeare in Love