Now, in one more victim role By Jeffrey Borak
Summer in the Berkshires is no camp for actor Randy Harrison.
Summer in the Berkshires is no camp for actor Randy Harrison.
While "The Last Five Years" is Cato's first musical, he says it's a logical next step in his directing.
When it comes to Broadway musicals, it's the story that counts, says songwriter, producer and pianist Neil Berg.
In the end, this is little more than a shadow of a play in a shadow of a production that seeks a light it never truly finds.
Maria Aitken directs Simon Gray's 'Quartermaine's Terms' at Williamstown Theatre Festival with Jefferson Mays
When cabaret singer and actress Andrea Marcovicci takes the stage at the Colonial Theatre Monday evening, she may well dedicate her show, "I'll Be Seeing You: The Love Songs of World War II,…
If there is anything missing it is that chemistry between Blanche and Stanley, that powerful sense of inevitability.
The play is being performed to the hilt, and then some, by a first-rate ensemble working under the keen, razor-sharp, go-for-broke direction of actress Tod Randolph in her directorial debut.…
Melinda Lopez, long known in the Berkshire acting scene, finally sees her own plays in a Berkshire theater.
'Torchbearers' reunites longtime WTF actors in a 1920's farce about a theater company trying to put on a show
The show is replacing the canceled Musical Theatre Lab presentation of "I'll Be Damned," originally scheduled for Aug. 13 through 29.
Don't ask playwright Noah Haidle what the title of his new play, "What is the Cause of Thunder?" means. He won't tell you.
The Bard off balance
The choice of Frank Langella as co-host was an inspired one. Clearly tickled to have been invited, Langella offered a breezy, humor-laced narration with personal twists.