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338 stories from The Berkshire Eagle

'Bee' is back at BSC By Jeffrey Borak

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'The Ladies Man': Farce without fun By Jeffrey Borak

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A light shines on 'Caretaker' By Jeffrey Borak

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Sex, lies, class and betrayal By Jeffrey Borak

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On Berkshire stages in 2007 By Jeffrey Borak

Actors, actresses, directors, designers who made the year memorable

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Stage veterans read new play

The cast of stage and screen veterans includes Peter Reigert, Ray Abruzzo, Larry Bryggman, Jim Frangione, Molly Regan, Joel Rooks and Lori Singer.

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Come to the cabaret By Jeffrey Borak

Among the pleasures of the revue "The World Goes 'Round" - which is being given a stylish, richly entertaining production at Barrington Stage Company - is that it gives you the very best of …

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Lost in New Hampshire hills By Jeffrey Borak

"Our Town" is a cautionary tale. Emily, Wilder's heroine, doesn't find the value of life until she is in her grave. Wilder didn't want audiences to wait that long. But truth and discovery ar…

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Berkshire Theatre Festival: 'Rita' schedules additional show

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Shakespeare & Company Studio Festival set for Monday

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Lightning caught in a bottle By Jeffrey Borak

Enter Willy Russell's "Educating Rita" at Berkshire Theatre Festival's Unicorn Theatre and with it the coming of age on stage of a talented 31-year-old homegrown actress, Tara Franklin. And …

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How to succeed in business By Jeffrey Borak

For his production at BTF, Cato has blown the cobwebs out of Shaw's 1893 play and, working with an imaginative, minimalist set design by Carl Sprague, stripped "Mrs. Warren's Profession" to …

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'Mrs. Warren' still stands test of time By Jeffrey Borak

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Harvest of blame By Jeffrey Borak

Hellman considered "The Autumn Garden" her favorite piece of writing. This production makes clear why.

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Fresh air in a stagnant climate By Jeffrey Borak

Julianne Boyd's fitful production of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" unfolds on a spacious, spare setting, textured by designer Karl Eigsti in earth tones that suggest an infertile environment in wh…

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Fairy tales with a hip viewpoint By Jeffrey Borak

The production moves at a steady determined pace, although it feels, at times, longer than its intermissionless 110 minutes.

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Ideas and wit on CenterStage By Jeffrey Borak

Friedrich Dürrenmatt's "The Physicists," is being given a spirited, intellectually and theatrically robust production in Williamstown Theatre Festival's CenterStage.

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The clouds after the hurricane By Jeffrey Borak

These are not easy women to like, let alone care about. For all its workmanlike efficiency, this production doesn't take us terribly far.

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Barrington Stage Company: 'Fairy Tales' run extended

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Passion without heat By Jeffrey Borak

LENOX - There's a battle raging in William Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra" and I'm not referring to the war waged by Octavius Caesar as he consolidates his power in Rome.

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Familiarity breeds affection at BTF By Jeffrey Borak

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Disturbing the peace By Jeffrey Borak

The way Vivian Matalon tells it, he was not haunted by a passionate desire to direct "Morning's at Seven" - again.

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The light of darkness By Jeffrey Borak

In Peter Shaffer's "Black Comedy," light is dark, dark is light and illumination - at least in the production that opened over the weekend at Barrington Stage Company - is hard to find.

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Seventies' kids at loose By Jeffrey Borak

Where is Noel Coward when you need him? Clearly not on Williamstown Theatre Festival's Main Stage.

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Shakespeare & Company: Black, white and orange By Jeffrey Borak

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