A battle of unequals at Hartford Stage by Jeffrey Borak
The real flower in this garden is Ziémba's luminous Beatrice, a shrewd, insightful, smart woman who deserves much better than Dan Snook's Benedick, a fly boy who pushes the notion of devil-…
The real flower in this garden is Ziémba's luminous Beatrice, a shrewd, insightful, smart woman who deserves much better than Dan Snook's Benedick, a fly boy who pushes the notion of devil-…
with Ron Raines.
"A Distant Country Called Youth," Steve Lawson's judicious adaptation of a series of letters written by a youthful Tennessee Williams, is not billed as a ghost story. But with the Williamsto…
There aren't many actors out there you can count on to deliver the goods every time out: Joe Morton is one of a handful.
Right now, he is delivering the goods as a popular high school drama teacher in Alfred Uhry's "Without Walls" on the Nikos Stage at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
"For the Pleasure of Seeing Her Again" with Olympia Dukakis at Williamstown.
Larry Shue's "The Foreigner" has arrived. In a summer theater season as artistically parched and drought-stricken as this one as been, Shue's oh-so-funny, oh-so-smart comedy brings more-than…
Mae West, a frequent visitor to Berkshire area stages this summer, is back again, this time trailing iconic glory. She's in "A Saint She Ain't," a curious musical from England that is having…
Jack Chapman, the pivotal character in Donald Margulies' adaptation of Sholom Asch's "God of Vengeance" at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, is a businessman, a lapsed Jew who, in his advan…
There may be a more accomplished company of performers on a Berkshire stage these days. There may even be, in aggregate, a better, more cohesive production somewhere. I don't think, however,…
"Loot" at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
The setting for Ronald Harwood's new play, "Quartet," which is having its American premiere at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, is the drawing room of a retirement home in the English country…
Actress Marin Hinkle first ran into August Strindberg's searing one-act play "Miss Julie" while she was a student at Brown University.
Two plays -- one on the Nikos Stage, the other on the Main Stage -- offer different perspectives
A review of The Apple Tree in Bennington, Vermont, directed by Carleton Carpenter.
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Review of "Where's Charley?" at WTF.
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As the prideful, deliciously eccentric and competitive William Barfee in "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" at Barrington Stage's Stage II, Dan Fogler made it all look so easy in w…
Professor Sam Crane makes his WTF debut
Under Matthew Richards' lighting on Barrington Stage Company's Mainstage, "Art" is filled to its borders with a rich, full palette.
For director Nicholas Martin, his production of "Our Town" on the Williamstown Theatre Festival Main Stage, where it opened Thursday night, marks a homecoming and a homeleaving.
It was an offer director John Rando simply couldn't turn down.
No, says Tsakalakos, "Pool Boy" is not autobiographical.