338 stories from The Berkshire Eagle
In a grand company, as the love-wary "Bob Davis," MICHAEL WARTELLA is an amiable, skillful presence who sings and dances gracefully and with great style.
He founded the choir, the Boston Symphony's resident ensemble, at the BSO's summer home in 1970 and directed it until he retired in 2015. In addition, "he led his own John Oliver Chorale and…
Playwright Neil Simon is 90. Actress Eva Marie Saint is 93. Actress Gina Lollobrigida is 90.
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Terrence McNally's "Dedication or the Stuff of Dreams" with Boyd Gaines, Debra Monk, Marian Seldes, Larry Pine and Kellie Overbey.
"Design for Living" with Campbell Scott, Steven Weber and Marisa Tomei.
"The God Committee."
What happens when a truth that has governed your life over an extensive period of time is shown to have been a lie, a fiction? That question goes to the heart of Theresa Rebeck's "The Water'…
Setting the standard is David Garrison for his bold, seamless, virtuoso turn as Henry Carr in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production of Tom Stoppard's "Travesties."
Innocence doesn't have an easy time of it in "The Game," a smart new musical that is being given a smart and stylish world premiere at Barrington Stage.
As played by Mark Nelson and Kate Jennings Grant in director Anders Cato's shimmering production at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, their dance also is breathtakingly graceful and elegant, e…
BENNINGTON, Vt. -- The set-up for "The Dinner Party" at Oldcastle Theatre Company sounds like vintage Agatha Christie.
With Karen Ziemba and Bill Tatum.
Betty Yearn, the pivotal character in John Guare's "Landscape of the Body," is a survivor. As embodied by Lili Taylor in Michael Greif's uneven production at the Williamstown Theatre Festiva…
Includes many famous names who played in the Berkshires this year.