'Going to St. Ives': All talk and no play
Gretchen Egolf and Myra Lucretia Taylor, two extremely smart and resourceful actresses, are giving two vigorous and passionate performances in director Tyler Marchant's clean, uncluttered pr…
Gretchen Egolf and Myra Lucretia Taylor, two extremely smart and resourceful actresses, are giving two vigorous and passionate performances in director Tyler Marchant's clean, uncluttered pr…
"Moonchildren" resonates more forcefully in the generous samplings of Dylan's music used by director Karen Allen than it does in Weller's text.
Valentine's Day doesn't come around again for another eight months or so but love clearly is in the air at Shakespeare & Company, where director Tony Simotes' luminous, and illuminating, pro…
Cromer's "Streetcar " is a raw, muscular, searing drama about an instinctively abusive man and the collateral damage that comes as a result. It is, at times, exhilirating and gripping; at ot…
On the surface, there is a certain air of worn familiarity about Shelagh Stephenson's "The Memory of Water": On the night before and morning of the funeral of their mother, three sisters try…
Tuesday, Aug. 18 EDITOR'S NOTE: This review will appear in Wednesday's print edition of the Berkshire Eagle.