Review: Kinship at curtainup.com/Berkshires
Carey Perlow's contemporary take on Racine's play buoyed by Cynthia Nixon in the leading role . .
Carey Perlow's contemporary take on Racine's play buoyed by Cynthia Nixon in the leading role . .
a stirring historical period musical adventure
A WTF world premiere by Daniel Goldfarb that explores the impulse to achieve immortality, whether through the work we do or parenthood. .
Stage and screen writer Sarah Treem's multi-faceted two-hander is buoyed by Tod Randolph's stellar performance .
a predictable but entertaining whodunnit
Gurinder Chadha directs the musical version of her film that launches the career of Natalie Dew as the Sikh girl who becomes a world class woman footballer .
oshua Harmon's funny and often moving new play about friendship and love for New York single . .
an intriguing new play by the talented Branden Jacobs-Jenkins . .
Alistair McGowan's uncanny portrayal of the DJ and TV kids champion cum paedophile and necrophiliac truly chills with six decades of abuse and those that knew what he was doing but did nothi…
a staging that is seriously in search of excitement or any presence of wizardry
David Rhodes's stark title is the first clue that his characters aren't in yum-yum tree territory. .
Rajif Joseph new play is depressingly timely despite its 17th century setting. It also has much in common with his Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo . .
This touring production is as highly-polished, fast moving and well performed as any musical on Broadway . .
In the most incredible setting comes this play about Isambard Kingdom Brunel and his father Marc Brunel and their tunnel under the Thames
Daniel Talbott's new play presents a measured, thought-provoking, and gripping vision of where today's constant state of war might lead us.
a clear and uncluttered production which is focused on the dramatic endgame at the Odyssey Theater. . . Read More
A big bang of a performance by Jim Parsons .
Hello, John Douglas Thompson! It's so nice to have him back where he belongs, which is on any stage lucky enough to have him. . .
Antony Sher is brutal as Willy Loman in Gregory Doran's bleak production
Nathanial Hawthorne would be surprised to see his The Marble Faun, his tale of sin and its tragic effects, turned into a jaz musical-- as it has been by jazz singer and composer, Nancy Harro…
Alan Ayckbourn's clever time travelling farce gets a revival at the magical Menier
The nuanced acting and moving dialogue make you overlook that Melissa Ross seems to have set her play in the wrong decade