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  • Lea Thompson and Matt McGrath to Debut Caroline in Jersey

    Another World Premiere for Williamstown Theatre Festival

    By: Larry Murray - Aug 02nd, 2009

    There is a hive of activity surrounding Williamstown Theatre Festival's premiere of Caroline in Jersey, and a lot of the buzz surrounds actors Lea Thompson and Matt McGrath, and the return of Laika, the Russian Canine Cosmonaut. This new play sounds so strange that those involved won't reveal much about it. But dig we must, and they threw us a bone or two.

  • Justin Waldman at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Directs Play by Noah Haidle

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 25th, 2009

    Last summer Justin Waldman directed the one man play 'The Atheist" which ran Off Broadway from September through January after two weeks at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. He sat with us to discuss "What Is the Sound of Thunder?" by Noah Haidle which he has directed in its world premiere at WTF.

  • High School Musical 2 at Barrington Stage Company

    Meet Music Director Brian Usifer, Young Artist on the Rise

    By: Larry Murray - Jul 23rd, 2009

    Each summer, the Youth Theater at Barrington Stage presents a polished musical for some 40+ performances. These productions never fail to amaze and delight sold out audiences. They are full of energy and vitality that are a credit to both director Christine O'Grady and her young performers, and to Music Director Brian Usifer who is at the helm each night setting the tempo and intense pace that are their trademark.

  • Picks and Previews for July 21 to August 3

    The Berkshires' Best Review of the Arts

    By: Larry Murray - Jul 17th, 2009

    Summer's abundance is all around us, and so is the Berkshire's annual bounty of music, theatre and dance choices. Here's another of our detailed guides to help you choose.

  • Tony Simotes of Shakespeare & Company

    Hitting the Ground Running as Artistic Director

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 13th, 2009

    Tina Packer, after 32 years as Founding Dirctor of the Lenox based, Shakespeare & Company has stepped down. It was planned that Tony Simotes, now in his first season as Artistic Director, would be handed the reins of debt free company with a $10 million new facility including a second stage, The Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre, and the start on an endowment. Then the economy fell off a cliff.

  • John Douglas Thompson at Shakespeare & Company

    Redefining Othello As a Love Story

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 11th, 2009

    Last summer John Douglas Thompson received rave reviews, including Ben Brantley in the New York Times, for his performance in "Othello" at Shakespeare & Company. He earned an Obie Award for its Off Broadway production. He returns to Lenox with "Othello" as well as "The Dreamer Examines His Pillow" through September 6. There is a strong possibility he will perform "The Emperor Jones" Off Broadway this season.

  • Brooks Ashmanskas Broadway Bound in Coward's Present Laughter

    Premiere of Sherman's Knickerbocker at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 07th, 2009

    The Tony and Drama Desk nominated (2007) actor, Brooks Ashmanskas, will be back on Broadway in January with Noel Coward's "Present Laughter" starring Victor Garber and directed by Nicholas Martin. Ashmanskas is currently starring in Martin's production of Jonathan Marc Sherman's "Knickerbocker" which premieres at Williamstown Theatre Festival. It brings together several Bennington College alumni.

  • Bebe Neuwirth Comes Home to the Berkshires

    July 11 Mahaiwe Show a Rare Local Appearance

    By: Larry Murray - Jul 06th, 2009

    Bebe Neuwirth takes to the Mahaiwe stage Saturday for an evening of songs and remembrances, but will she have time to check out the Berkshire antique shops she loves so dearly?

  • Shirley Jones - A Life in the Arts

    Her Planned Barrington Stage Appearance Cancelled

    By: Larry Murray - Jun 26th, 2009

    Nevertheless, BFA talks to Shirley Jones about posing nude for Playboy, why Frank Sinatra wasn't in Carousel, and what had been planned for the July 6 Pittsfield concert that never happened. A funny, heartwarming interview with one of the greats of stage, screen and tv.

  • Nicholas Martin's Second Season at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Directing Coward's Present Laughter on Broadway in January

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jun 25th, 2009

    Just a week before the start of the Williamstown Theatre Festival, which opens on July 1 and runs through August 23, the artistic director, Nicholas Martin, took time from rehearsals to discuss his second season in the Berkshires, cutbacks in the face of a tough economy, and an ongoing personal struggle to recover from a stroke he suffered in September.

  • Light Designer and Artist Julie Seitel's Practicals

    Illuminati at The Eclipse Mill Gallery

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jun 23rd, 2009

    In addition to working on a Tanglewood production of the opera "Don Giovanni" this summer the North Adams based artist and lighting designer, Julie Seitel, is also creating a series of light sculptures she refers to with the theatrical term "Practicals." They will be seen in a group show "Illuminati: Working in Light" which she is curating for the Eclipse Mill Gallery. She is a graduate of Williams College where she works for its 62 Center.

  • Shop Talk With Artist Richard Criddle

    Behind the Scenes at Mass MoCA

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jun 22nd, 2009

    As part of the Tenth Anniversary celebrations the artist, Richard Criddle, who has been in charge of installations and fabrication for Mass MoCA gave a power point presentation of some of his most interesting and challenging collaborations with artists. The slide lecture was followed by a guided tour of the museum's efficient workshops. But Criddle's dog Winston had the day off.

  • BSO On the Run

    Cross State Relay to Mark Launch of Tanglewood

    By: Ariel Petrova - Jun 16th, 2009

    To mark the launch of the 2009 Tanglewood Season the BSO is organizing a 150 mile cross state relay run starting at Symphony Hall on June 29 and ending at the Lenox campus, hopefully, a day later in time for the first rehearsal on July 1. Literally the season will be off and running.

  • Behind the Scenes With Peter Schickele and PDQ Bach

    Is the Colonial Theatre Ready for His Jeckyll and Hyde Tour?

    By: Larry Murray - Jun 13th, 2009

    Peter Schickele, a modern American composer, and PDQ Bach are the two personalities living inside one person. On June 30 he brings his Jeckyll and Hyde Tour to the Colonial Theatre. We asked the Professor what nonsense he has planned this time.

  • Transforming Great Barrington: Beryl Jolly and the Mahaiwe

    The Arts Bring a Community Together

    By: Larry Murray - Jun 10th, 2009

    It takes a community to make something like the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center succeed, and in Great Barrington this local theatre is a success in every sense of the word. Executive Director Beryl Jolly tells us why.

  • Megan Whilden Director of Cultural Development for Pittsfield

    Making the Arts a Focus for Economic Recovery

    By: Charles Giuliano - May 20th, 2009

    When General Electric moved out in the late 1980s, with 10,000 lost jobs, Pittsfield fell on hard times. The recovery started in 2003 when the new Mayor, James M. Ruberto, mandated that arts and culture would be a focus for economic development. Megan Whilden disussed how she joined the team in 2005 and the remarkable progress since then that has reshaped the city as a cultural destination.

  • Potter Phil Sellers; Beer and Burgers

    Chair of North Adams Open Studios for 2009

    By: Charles Giuliano - May 08th, 2009

    Over a Beer and Burger we learned a lot about the artist, Phil Sellers, who with his wife Gail runs River Hill Pottery in the Eclipse Mill. This year he is chairing the annual North Adams Open Studios slated for October 17 and 18.

  • Alain Didot la Recherche du temps perdu

    Thoughts During a Patti Smith Film at Mass MoCA

    By: Charles Giuliano - Apr 20th, 2009

    During the two hour Patti Smith film at Mass MoCA she mentioned lost loved ones quite often and visited graves of dead poets. Drifting off I thought of my friend Alain Didot who looked like Alain Delon and reminded me of Belmondo in Breathless.

  • Kate Maguire of the Berkshire Theatre Festival

    Dramatic Changes for Nation's Third Oldest Company

    By: Charles Giuliano - Apr 11th, 2009

    Despite a drastic 20% budget cut Kate Maguire, the artistic director and CEO of Berkshire Theatre Festival is excitied about the coming season and the return of Randy Harrison in Ibsen's "Ghosts." During an upbeat interview she stated that "I'm not a director. I love directors. I'm married to one (Eric Hill). I love directing directors and I wanted to build a director's theatre."

  • Fools Festival Marks End of the Clown Wars in Pittsfield

    Fear of Clowns and Mimes Still Linger, However

    By: Larry Murray - Apr 01st, 2009

    Today marks the 33rd anniversary of the Greasepaint Treaty of 1976, signed in Pittsfield, which marked the end of the Clown Wars, the catastrophic conflict between clowns and mimes that began in the 1960s. A multi-faceted Fools Festival will be held April 1-5 throughout Pittsfield to mark the event.

  • Ole at the Clark

    An Evening of Dance, Tapas, and Sangria

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 21st, 2009

    Given a bad case of Berkshire Cabin Fever, as well as a recent wicked flu, we were thrilled by yet another Clark After Dark, this time with a Flamenco theme. Ole.

  • Henry Schwartz 1927 to 2009

    Remembering a Second Generation Boston Expressionist

    By: Charles Giuliano - Feb 20th, 2009

    Henry Schwartz, a student of the Boston Expressionist, Karl Zerbe, was a connecting link to the current generation of figurative and expressionist artists. After a long illness and confinement since 1991, Schwartz passed away on February 16 at the age of 81. His work will be shown at the Danforth Museum this fall.

  • Clark After Dark: Viva Flamenco

    Ole To Winter Gloom

    By: Ariel Petrova - Feb 05th, 2009

    During the dead of winter in the Berkshires we always enjoy the fabulous series of parties The Clark After Dark. There is always an evocative theme and this time it is a night to click your heels and clap your hands for Viva Flamenco. Expect tapas and sangria for an affordable fun evening in Williamstown on Friday, February 20.

  • Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule III at 83

    Former Curator of Classical Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 03rd, 2008

    For some 40 years Cornelius Vermeule was the Curator of Classical Art of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. In addition to being a distinguised scholar he was a renowned wit and merry prankster.

  • Yankee Stadium A Fan's Farewell

    A Final Visit to The House That Ruth Built

    By: Steve Nelson - Sep 12th, 2008

    A native of the Bronx returns there to see his last game at Yankee Stadium before the legendary home of the New York Yankees since 1923 is torn down to make way for a new $1.3 billion stadium. With photos by Steve.

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