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  • Laramie Project at ArtsEmerson

    New Programming Launched September 24

    By: Ariel Petrova - Aug 28th, 2010

    The inaugural season of world-class international theatre programming by ArtsEmerson: The World on Stage kicks off with the Boston debut of The New York-based Tectonic Theater Project, performing two works: The Laramie Project and The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, by Moisés Kaufman, Leigh Fondakowski, Greg Pierotti, Andy Paris and Stephen Belber.

  • Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance

    At Berkshire Theatre Festival Thorough September 4

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 28th, 2010

    Recovering alcoholics, who isn't, are advised not to see Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance, at Berkshire Theatre Festival which will surely induce budding. If you do see this play it will take dozens of AA meetings and months of therapy to recover from the grim experience. By no stretch is this an entertaining and enjoyable evening of theatre. Unless you are a masochist with a taste for the enervating.

  • Tina Packer's Fifteen Hour Marathon

    Women of Will at Shakespeare & Company

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 26th, 2010

    Now that she has stepped down as founding artistic director of Shakespeare & Company Tina Packer is finally able to focus on her own career as an actress. She has brought to fruition a project that has absorbed her for decades. Over three days she presented five acts totaling some 15 hours on stage with her partner Nigel Gore.

  • The Memory Show at Barrington Stage Company

    Alzheimer’s: The Musical

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 23rd, 2010

    The grim theme of Alzheimer's disease and its devastating impact on an estranged Jewish mother and her daughter moved back home is an unlikely inspiration for a musical. No less. This new work by the young team of Sara Cooper and Zach Redler tries really hard to please and entertain. It is their first fully staged affort.

  • Absurd Person Singular at Barrington Stage Company

    Alan Ayckbourn's Hilarious British Comedy

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 20th, 2010

    Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield exits laughing with its final Main Stage production a British Comedy Absurd Person Singular by Alan Ayckbourn. This past season his Norman Conquests was revived on Broadway leading to more regional productions of his plays. If you need a few laughs check out this zesty madcap farce.

  • Fifth of July at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Asking and Telling

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 18th, 2010

    With two men kissing on Broadway in Lanford Wilson's 1978 play Fifth of July it caused a buzz and sold tickets. In the current Williamstown Theatre Festival production this evokes little beyond an apathetic, ho hum response. It was challenging to care about this play and its over played, outrageous, self absorbed and often obnoxious characters. There were however some finely drawn, tender and endearing moments midst all the screaming and bathos.

  • Macbeth at Berkshire Theatre Festival

    The Scottish Play at Warp Speed

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 08th, 2010

    There is a Shakespeare marathon in the Berkshires with concurrent productions at three of the four major theatre companies. The generalist Berkshire Theatre Festival has joined the race with quick and lively Macbeth. It stars C.J. Wilson and Keira Naughton as Lady Macbeth. There are lots of blood and guts on stage in Stockbridge.

  • The Taster by Joan Ackermann

    Premiere at Shakespeare & Company

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 07th, 2010

    On the evening when Shakespeare & Company closed its $10 million drive by securing an $800.000 Kresge Foundation challenge grant they premiered a new play. Berkshire resident Joan Ackermann wrote The Taster for specific S&Co actors. It is work that will appeal to the palate of a refined, upscale, Berkshire audience used to dining on pricey entrees. This drama/ comedy morsel that straddles centuries is loaded with theatrical calories. Yum.

  • The Last Goodbye a Smash Hit in Williamtown

    With Any Luck Music of Jeff Buckley Broadway Bound

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 07th, 2010

    In the intimate Nikos Stage of the Williamstown Theatre Festival the smash hit The Last Goodbye is the hottest and toughest ticket of the summer. It combines the cult rock of the late Jeff Buckley with Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Forget West Side Story. That was then and this is now. This is the best new musical and best Romeo and Juliet I have ever seen. Trust me.

  • Shakespeare & Company Secures Kresge Grant

    Successful Conclusion of $10 Million Capital Campaign

    By: Bob Fowler - Aug 06th, 2010

    Shakespeare & Company has just received an $800,000 challenge grant from the Kresge Foundation. The funds were released after the Company raised an additional $1.5 million bringing its $10 million Capital Campaign , launched at its 30th Anniversary Gala in May 2007, to a successful conclusion. The centerpiece of the Campaign has been the creation of the Bernstein Center for the Performing Arts , a production center including state of the art rehearsal studios , new scene and property shops , and the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre.

  • Sea Marks by Gardner McKay

    At Shakespeare & Company to September 4

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 02nd, 2010

    It starts as an awkward correspondence between the Irish fisherman Colm (Walton Wilson) and the Welsh born Timothea (Kristin Wold) who works for a publishing house in Liverpool. The pen pals evolve into lovers. She surprises him by editing his love letters into Sea Sonnets a thin volume of verse. This is a charming and heart warming play presented at Shakespeare & Company in rotation through September 4.

  • Bruce Norris Premiers at Steppenwolf

    Parallel Universes Explored

    By: Susan Hall - Jul 31st, 2010

    Steppenwolf can be counted on to provoke, engage and first and foremost entertain. Concluding their series on belief, they have gone outside the box, like the recent film Inception, to explore what we do and do not experience and to figure out if we can change anything, including ourselves. A witty and fun evening at the theater in Chicago.

  • Our Town at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Campbell Scott Anchors Martin’s All Star Cast

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 30th, 2010

    For his final production as artistic director of the Williamstown Theatre Festival Nicholas Martin has put 40 actors on stage including many community members. There is an all star cast starting with the magnificent Campbell Scott as the Stage Manager. Joining him are such WTF regulars as Becky Ann Baker and her husband Dylan Baker, John Rubenstein and Jessica Hecht. An actual Williams Professor, Sam Crane, plays, guess what, a Professor..

  • Tony Nominee Jessica Hecht

    In Our Town for 7th Williamstown Season

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 29th, 2010

    It has been a great year for veteran actress Jessica Hecht. In addition to Brighton Beach Memoirs her second Broadway play this season, View from the Bridge, earned her a Tony nomination as Best Actress. She also had a riveting role in an episode of the TV hit The Good Wife. For her 7th season at the Williamstown Theatre Festival she is appearing in Nicholas Martin's all star production of Our Town.

  • John Oliver at the Colonial

    Standup Guy Appears August 14

    By: Uriah Pennington - Jul 28th, 2010

    John Oliver has been a writer and correspondent on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart since 2006. As a result of his popularity on The Daily Show, Comedy Central asked John to write and star in his own one hour stand-up special, Terrifying Times, which premiered in April 2008 and was subsequently released on DVD. In 2008 John starred in the Mike Myer’s movie, The Love Guru and is currently appearing in a recurring role in the NBC series, Community.

  • Life Is Cabaret My Friends

    At American Repertpory Theatre to Oct. 29

    By: Nancy Janeway - Jul 26th, 2010

    The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) opens its 2010/11 Season with Kander and Ebb’s CABARET, directed by Steven Bogart, with musical direction by Lance Horne and movement by Steven Mitchell Wright, starring Amanda Palmer as the Emcee. Set and costume design is by David Israel Reynoso,lighting design by Nick Vargelis, and sound design by Clive Goodwin.

  • Yasmina Reza’s Art

    Zesty Production at Barrington Stage Company

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 26th, 2010

    Since its 1995 Parisian premiere Art by Yasmina Reza has been translated into 30 languages and performed all around he world. On Broadway Reza has won Tonys for Art as well as God of Carnage. Art was presented as a staged reading at the Clark in collaboration with Williamstown Theatre Festival several months ago. It is presented at Barrington Stage Company this summer. There will be a free staged reading at Mass MoCA on August 4. We wonder why this play is so universally admired?

  • After the Revolution at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Premiere of Amy Herzog’s Riveting Marxist Play

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 23rd, 2010

    A family of Marxist activists is thrown into turmoil when in 1999 it was revealed that its patriarch was among 349 identified through decoded wartime messages to have been collaborators and spies for the Soviet Union. Emma has founded an organization named for her disgraced grandfather. This is the background for the superb play After the Revolution by Amy Herzog in its world premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. It is by far the best new play of a rich and diverse Berkshire season.

  • Pool Boy at Barrington Stage Company

    Musical Premiere Drowns in Pittsfield

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 22nd, 2010

    The much anticipated world premiere of a musical Pool Boy by Nikos Tsakalakos and Janet Allard ended up drowning at Barrington Stage. It is slated for intensive care and an extreme makeover if it hopes to have legs beyond this ambitious, zesty but messy production in Pittsfield. With a lot of work there may yet be life after this D.O.A. debut.

  • Aspenlieder Returns in Bad Dates

    Hit Show at Shakespeare & Company to Sept. 12

    By: Bob Fowler - Jul 21st, 2010

    Elizabeth Aspenlieder who won an Elliot Norton Award for Best Solo Performanceâ€"returns this summer for a special , limited run in a freshly re-imagined production directed by Eric Tucker (Women of Will this season , Pinter’s Mirror 2009). Haley Walker. The show that set the Berkshires astir in 2009â€"and nettarismatic heroine of Theresa Rebeck’s Bad Dates , possesses a sharp wit and an unsinkable determination to pursue the promise of new love , even while providing for her daughter.

  • Guardsman at Berkshire Theatre Festival

    Smiles for a Summer Night

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 20th, 2010

    Just for laughs the Berkshire Theatre Festival is presenting Ferenc Molnar's hilarious period comedy The Guardsman. It stars the husband and wife team of Jayne Atkinson and Michael Gill playing a pair of actors. After six months of marriage he hopes to test her in a mock seduction by a smarmy Russian Prince.

  • Damn Yankees at The Mac Haydn Theatre

    Whatever Lola Wants in Chatham, New York

    By: Uriah Pennington - Jul 16th, 2010

    Yes those Damn Yankees. The perennial favorite of musical theatre will be staged at the Mac Haydn Theatre in Chatham New York from July 22 to August 1. Watch the pinstripes give their all in the pennant race. What fun.

  • Six Degrees of Separation at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Introducing Ato Essandoh

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 16th, 2010

    The 1993 film, based on John Guare's 1990 play Six Degrees of Separtation made a star of Will Smith in the role of the hustler and con artist Paul. Based on the stunning and witty performance of Ato Essandoh we again witness an emerging star in the riveting role. Essandoh, who impersonates the son of Sidney Poitier to gain access to the homes and resources of wealthy New Yorkers, is the invaluable glue that holds together an otherwise uneven production at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Seeing Essandoh as Paul assures potential bragging rights for years to come.

  • John Douglas Thompson Plays a Hunch

    Richard III Reconfigured at Shakespeare & Company

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 13th, 2010

    For the past two seasons John Douglas Thompson captivated Berkshire audiences as Othello. He returns as Richard III at Shakespeare & Co. He has received rave reviews for off Broadway appearances this year as The Emperor Jones and with Dianne Wiest in The Forest. Increasingly critics regard Thompson as among the finest Shakespearean actors of his generation. Richard III has been given an extreme makeover in Lenox.

  • Beckett's Endgame at Berkshire Theatre Festival

    Trashing Randy Harrison

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 12th, 2010

    A regular of the Berkshire Theatre Festival company, the brilliant Randy Harrison, has ended up in a trash can as Nagg in Samuel Beckett's wrenching and demanding Endgame. This is a flawless production with a stunning cast of Mark Corkins, as Hamm, David Chandler, Clov, and Tanya Dougherty. While one of the best offerings of the season this play is not for the weak and feeble. Consult a physician before seeing this harrowing play.

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