Barrington Stage Company
Under the capable direction of Julianne Boyd, this is a company that strives to please its audiences, and succeeds with gusto! With the purchase of the former V.F.W. just a couple of blocks away Barrington has a second stage and basement cabaret space.
- Contact Person:
- Box Office
- Address:
- 30 Union Street
- Pittsfield MA, 01201
- Phone:
- 413 236-8888
- Fax 2:
- 413 499-5447 (Fax)
- Website:
- http://www.barringtonstageco.org
384 BFA References to Barrington Stage Company
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WAM's The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls Theatre
Barrington Stage Company Stage 2, Nov. 3-20
By: - Oct 31st, 2011WAM Theatre’s November Production of ‘The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls’ is a comedy collectively written by Jennifer Brewin, Leah Cherniak, Ann-Marie MacDonald, Alisa Palmer and Martha Ross. The production will be the Berkshire Premiere of this Canadian play, which the Ottawa Citizen called ‘a piece of theatre with warmth, humour and irresistible broadness of heart’.
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Barrington Stage Company Retires Debt to City Theatre
Pays Back Pittsfield's $500,000 Loan
By: - Oct 31st, 2011Five years ago the City of Pittsfield loaned $500,000 to Barrington Stage Copmany. Since relocating to the city the company has become financially secure. Artistic director Julianne Boyd announces that BSC has paid back its financial obligation to the city.
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Julianne Boyd of Barrington Stage Company Opinion
Producing Plays That Matter
By: - Oct 10th, 2011Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield is winding down its most successful season. It started with the riveting one man play Zero in May. Surged through Guys and Dolls to launch high season and is currently bringing back the riveting drama The Best of Enemies which was a hit during the summer. This is part one of an extended dialogue with artistic director Julianne Boyd.
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Best of Enemies Returns Through October 16 Theatre
Riveting Drama at Barrington Stage Company
By: - Oct 09th, 2011By the end of this second run the riveting new drama The Best of Enemies by Mark St. Germain will have sold some 10,000 tickets which is an all time high for a drama presented by Barrington Stage Company. Critics are unanimous that this was the best new play of the Berkshire season. Don't miss out on this too brief second chance.
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Mary Zimmerman Directs Candide Opinion
Bernstein Musical at Boston's Huntington Theatre
By: - Sep 19th, 2011Tony Award winner and MacArthur Fellow Mary Zimmerman is directing and adapting Leonard Bernstein's Candide which opens this week at the Huntington TYheatre in Boston. It is her third production of the musical. She has also directed controversial new productions for the Metropolitan Opera which have been broadcast Live in HD. She is soon to announce more work with the Met. We discussed the production of Candide. There will be another interview that focuses on her feisty responses to criticism of her operas and views on the role of critics.
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Barrington Stage Company Reports Record Season Opinion
$ 1 Million Plus in Ticket Sales
By: - Sep 13th, 2011Barrington Stage Company (BSC), the award-winning theatre in Downtown Pittsfield, MA, under the leadership Artistic Director Julianne Boyd and Managing Director Tristan Wilson, announces that its 2011 season was the most successful season since its founding in 1995.
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Asher Lev at Barrington Stage Company Theatre
A Hasidic Jewish Artist Violates the Second Commandment
By: - Aug 24th, 2011Since the premiere of the play Asher Lev by Adam Posner, in 2009, based on the 1971 novel by Chaim Potok , there have been some 50 regional productions. The playwright is directing the emotionally vibrant work which is drawing capacity audiences and has been extended to September 11 at Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield.
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Mark St. Germain Four People
On Not Reading His Reviews
By: - Aug 22nd, 2011During dialolgues with theatre people it is usual to learn that they do not read reviews of their work. Or if they do well after a production has closed. We asked the playwright Mark St. Germain about that and found a rational and compelling response. While his play The Best of Enemies, which returns to Barrington Stage Company from October 6 to 16, got rave reviews he indicated knowing of them indirectly.
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Mark St. Germain Playwright Part Two People
Relationship with Barrington Stage Company
By: - Aug 21st, 2011In this segment of an extended dialogue with the playwright he describes a unique relationship with Julianne Boyd, the artistic director of Barrington Stage Company. They have worked together on a number of plays including the hits Freud’s Last Session, which continues its run Off Broadway through October and The Best of Enemies which will return to Barrington Stage from October 5 to 16. It opened to rave reviews and sold out houses in August. From New York Freud travels to Chicago for an open ended engagement
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Morgan Freeman Joins John Williams for Film Night Music
Capacity Audience at Tanglewood
By: - Aug 21st, 2011There was a near capacity turn out of 18,000 delighted patrons for the annual Film Night conducted by John Williams and the Boston Pops Orchestra. His special guests included narrator, Morgan Freeman, and violinist, Gil Shamam. Tanglewood was popping.
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Playwright Mark St. Germain Part One People
The Best of Enemies Returns To Barrington Stage
By: - Aug 19th, 2011The August run of Mark St. Germain’s new play The Best of Enemies set attendance records for a drama on the Main Stage of Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield, Mass. The play returns from October 5 to 16. We met with him to discuss the play, his relationship with Barrington Stage and the craft of a playwright.
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The Game Is a Winner for Barrington Stage Theatre
Stunning Musical Set in the 18th Century
By: - Aug 18th, 2011Barrington Stage Company completes its Main Stage season with yet another musical and smash hit. The Game was first produced by Julianne Boyd in 2003. That was before the company found its current home in Pittsfield. The musical written by Amy Powers and David Topchik, with music by Megan Cavallari conveys the mandate of the company to present compelling new works.
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Fiddler on the Roof for Barrington Stage Theatre
Opens June 13, 2012
By: - Aug 16th, 2011Barrington Stage Company, the award-winning theatre in Downtown Pittsfield, MA, under the leadership Artistic Director Julianne Boyd and Managing Director Tristan Wilson, announces it will present the musical Fiddler on the Roof as its 2012 season opener, with production dates from June 13 through July 14, 2012.
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The Best of Enemies at Barrington Stage Company Theatre
Mark St. Germain Play Returns in October
By: - Jul 28th, 2011The production of Mark St. Germain's Freud's Last Session set the Barrington Stage record for most performances. It went on to Off Broadway where it has now passed 300 performances and is poised for a national and international tour. Now a new play by St. Germain has set a record for most tickets on the Main Stage for a drama. From July 21 through August 6 there were some 7,000 tickets sold.
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Mormons Mothers and Monsters Theatre
Musical Premiere at Barrington Stage Company
By: - Jul 21st, 2011Musical Theatre Lab Artistic Producer, William Finn of Barrington Stage Company is committed to developing musicals by emerging writers and composers. They are given modest productions in workshop settings before live audiences. Right now Mormons Mothers and Monsters shows promise but has a long way to go to be ready for an Off Broadway production.
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Critical Condition Arts in the Berkshires Opinion
Is Less More
By: - Jul 13th, 2011When Rocco Landesman, the head of the NEA, suggested that there are too many arts organizations with supply outweighing demand there was a response of outrage in the arts community. Here in the Berkshires it begs the question of sufficient audience and patrons to support four major theatre companies. It also begs the question of the role of critics? Are we just providers of consumer information for ticket buyers?
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Kate Maguire Talks About Tommy Theatre
Monday Morning Quarterback
By: - Jul 11th, 2011Tommy sold out at the Colonial for the VIP opening on Saturday night. The reviews are staggering in, partly because some critics opted for an offer of better seats on Monday night. That doesn't give much time to promote an expensive show with a short run that ends on Saturday. We asked artistic director, Kate Maguire, about that during the opening night party.
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Jessica Hecht’s Poignant Blanche DuBois Theatre
A Streetcar Named Desire at Williamstown Theatre Festival
By: - Jun 24th, 2011In the Williamstown Theatre Festival's production of Tennessee Williams's 1947 American classic, Jessica Hecht as Blanche, and Sam Rockwell, as Stanley, offer fresh and very different interpretations than the paradigms for the roles set by Elia Kazan's great 1951 film version starring Vivien Leigh and Marlon Brando. This reinterpretation of an American standard gives an unique twist to the experimental Nikos Stage under new artistic director Jenny Gersten.
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Guys and Dolls Sizzles at Barrington Stage Theatre
Red Hot Launch for Main Stage Pittsfield Season
By: - Jun 20th, 2011In 1950, as a little shaver, Mom took me to the original Broadway production of the then five time Tony winning musical Guys and Dolls. Now, decades later, be still dear heart, the production at Barrington Stage evokes a thrilling rush of childhood memories. I was enchanted then and just as ecstatic now. This is the smash hit and sure sell out that launches a fabulous new Berkshire season.
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Zero Hour with Jim Brochu Extended to June 10 Theatre
Boffo Bonanza for Barrington Stage Season Opener
By: - May 22nd, 2011Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield has jump started the Berkshire season with a smash hit. Bravo. On every level Jim Brochu is just immense in the one man show he has written and stars in Zero Hour. For ninety riveting minutes he channels the immense and complex comic genius and notorious SOB the fabulous Zero Mostel. This show is selling out fast on Barrington's intimate Stage Two.
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Zero Hour Opens at Barrington Stage May 18 Theatre
Jim Brochu Channels Zero Mostel
By: - Apr 15th, 2011Barrington Stage Company presents Zero Hour Jim Brochu’s acclaimed play about the life of theatre legend Zero Mostel. Zero Hour kicks off the season from May 18 through June 5, 2011 at BSC Stage 2, 36 Linden Street, Pittsfield, MA. | .
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Critic Larry Murray Five Opinion
Blogs and Social Networking
By: - Feb 22nd, 2011In the current political turmoil in the Middle East we have seen how Facebook, e mail, and social networking have resulted in resistance and regime changes. Developments in information technologies have eroded the dominance of traditional media systems. Today with access to the internet and web sites anyone can be a critic or journalist. Murray and Giuliano explore the implications and their role in covering the arts.
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Jessica Stone Directs Neil Simon at the Clark Theatre
Actor Director Discusses Williamstown Theatre Festival
By: - Feb 15th, 2011Jessica Stone met her husband, actor Christopher Fitzgerald, some years ago, at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Last summer she made her debut as a director with the smash hit of Stephen Sondheim's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Last night she was back in Williamstown for a reading of Neil Simon's Last of the Red Hot Lovers. Yesterday we caught up with her in the lobby of the Williams Inn.
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Live from NY’s 92nd Street Y Theatre
Barrington Stage Simulcasts
By: - Jan 19th, 2011Barrington Stage Company (BSC) and Knesset Israel (KI) continue the “Live from NY’s 92nd Street Y†Simulcasts at Barrington Stage with seven programs for winter/spring 2011. The popular satellite broadcast series brings lectures, interviews and readings from nationally and internationally recognized political figures, entertainers, newsmakers and authors to communities across the U.S. and Canada.
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Lord of the Flies to Bug Barrington Stage Theatre
Christopher Innvar to Direct Fall Production
By: - Jan 12th, 2011A long term acting associate of Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield, Christopher Innvar, received rave reviews last year for directing The Whipping Man. He will direct again during the fall season with a production of William Golding's classic novel Lord of the Flies.
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