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Filled with perfect acting moments: Feel flabbergasted at how unrecognizable MICHAEL PEMBERTON as a former factory worked-turned-bartender is from his performance 2 years ago at The Rep as …
How do you re-create what once took 300 people if half of them who were unpaid now have to be compensated?
Basil Twist preps puppeteers for production of 'Sleeping Beauty' opera
If you've had a hard time picturing Greg Brady as Ebenezer Scrooge, not to worry.
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Barry Williams heads cast as Dickens' classic comes to the Palace
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Broadway veteran stages 'West Side Story' as Jerome Robbins did it
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Leave it to Michael Greif to create a whiny Chekhov.
And leave it to Michael Ritchie to let him do it.
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Interview with Michael Ritchie and Kate Burton.
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TROY -- Martin Moran eases into "The Tricky Part" like a charming friend about to tell a story to an old pal.
The show is being workshopped at The Arts Center of the Capital Region and the WAMC Performing Arts Studio before moving to Manhattan in March.
Directed by Patricia Birch.
With Margaret Colin and Beau Gravitte - and a funny onstage mishap.
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Mandy Patinkin returns to his roots with the WTF's take on 'An Enemy of the People'
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"Travesties" is one Stoppard's less frequently produced works. No big guess why. It is smart and it is funny, but it might be too smart for its own good.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist William Kennedy will unveil Act I of a new play-in-progress during a free reading Friday as part of the New York State Summer Writers Institute at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs.
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A cop in a clown nose. A message in a bottle. A decapitated child. A dead sister -- who sings. Hmmm.
John Guare's "Landscape of the Body" is a perplexing work, to say the least.
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Former festival director is back in Williamstown directing 'Opera'
The LAByrinth Theater Company has white-hot energy. LAByrinth plays -- often written, directed and performed by its members -- are funny, furious, profane, bold. They feel dangerous.