Beach mist By Jeffrey Borak
How ironic that "Villa America's" most interesting characters - Zelda Fitzgerald and Hadley Hemingway - never appear.
How ironic that "Villa America's" most interesting characters - Zelda Fitzgerald and Hadley Hemingway - never appear.
It's about the most disarming 75 minutes you are likely to spend in a theater. And it's free!
Writer moves from Clinton to Bush in new one-man play
"The Front Page," which is being given a, by turns, sluggish, loud, busy, unfocused production in the Williamstown Theatre Festival's MainStage, is a deliciously cynical, sharply witty comed…
WILLIAMSTOWN - Making art isn't easy, even under the best of circumstances. As Damian Lanigan's fitful new play, "Dissonance," begins it is not the best of circumstances for the Bradley Stri…
The real revelation in director Michael Wilson's production - the ninth in his 10-year Tennessee Williams marathon - is Kudisch's Buchanan.
A strange thing happened to "The Opposite of Sex," Don Roos' edgy 1998 black comedy, on its way from the screen to the stage.
The problems are right at the center with the casting and performances of Margaret Colin as the Princess Kosmonopolis and particularly Derek Cecil as Chance Wayne, gigolo.
Tina Howe's gentle, if oddly unbalanced, romantic comedy is being given a respectable, credibly performed production on the Berkshire Theatre Festival's Main Stage.
ccording to Thomas Wolfe, you can't go home again. Tell that to Lucy Santiago, the central figure in Cusi Cram's muddled hyperactive new play, "Lucy and the Conquest," at Williamstown Theatr…
Sometime less really is less. Case in point: Williamstown Theatre Festival's season-opening production of "Anything Goes."
'Law & Order's' Annie Parisse to appear at BTF
LENOX - Berkshire Theatre Festival executive director Kate Maguire remembers the last time actress Maureen Stapleton set foot on a BTF stage.