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  • The Atheist at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Fascinating Play Is About More Than a Lack of Faith

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jun 27th, 2008

    The Underground Man in Dostoyevsky's proto existential 1864 novel "Notes From the Underground" has been updated by the smarmy, hipster, tabloid reporter, Augustine Early, superbly performed by Campbell Scott in the brillant but disturbing play "The Atheist" by Ronan Noone. It is one of the remarkable Huntington productions which Nicholas Martin has transported to Williamstown,

  • Magnificent Candida Lights Up Berkshire Theatre Festival

    Shaw's Classic is Reprised from 80 years ago

    By: Larry Murray - Jun 22nd, 2008

    You won't find any dust or cobwebs on this 100-year-old play, nor the smell of mothballs or cedar. Thanks to director Anders Cato the pacing is swift, the casting inspired and the story of a love triangle timeless.

  • Saving Money on Theater Tickets

    Half priced tickets are available every day

    By: Larry Murray - Jun 21st, 2008

    Part Two of our report on saving money while enjoying the Berkshire's many performing arts attractions. Theater, music and dance are available at a discount, sometimes even Free!

  • Barrington Stage Targets Young Adults 21-35

    Five more specially priced evenings to follow

    By: Larry Murray - Jun 19th, 2008

    If you offer it, they will come. Barrington Stage innovates a new ticket program for those under 35 which was followed by a party with the cast of Spelling Bee.

  • Beyond Therapy Launches Williamstown Theatre Festival 2008 Summer Season

    Artistic Director Martin Honored With New Sandwich

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jun 19th, 2008

    Once again the Williamstown Theatre Festival launches a new season with mega star power. The cast of "Beyond Therapy" combines among others Emmy winner, Kate Burton, of "Grey's Anatomy," Darrel Hammond, of "Saturday Night Live" and Tony winner Katie Finneran. To top things off the new artistic director has been awarded his own sandwich "The Nicholas Martin." What an honor from the Papa Charlie Deli in Williamstown.

  • Boffo Barrington Stage Spelling Bee

    Hit Musical Returns to the Berkshires

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jun 16th, 2008

    The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee was developed as a workshop by Barrington Stage Company in the winter of 2004. It was a Berkshire hit that summer and went on to Off Broadway and then a 1000 performance run on Broadway that earned six Tony Award nominations of which it won two. This production welcomes Spelling Bee back to the Berkshires.

  • The Vince Gatton Interview

    Last in Series: I Am My Own Wife at Barrington Stage

    By: Larry Murray - Jun 10th, 2008

    The actor who played 35 roles in I Am My Own Wife tells us how he did it, and his take on the controversial Charlotte von Mahlsdorf.

  • Berkshire Theater Notes

    The curtain rises on another season

    By: Compiled Larry Murray - Jun 09th, 2008

    Another opening, another show as the theater season shifts into high gear. Last minute casting news and scheduling changes to keep you up to date.

  • Barrington Stage Company: Part Three

    Was Charlotte von Mahlsdorf a Berliner or Bavarian ?

    By: Astrid Hiemer - Jun 01st, 2008

    What's a German accent? A discussion of the choice by author, director, and actor for the play "I Am My Own Wife."

  • Sidesplitting Ladies Man at Shakespeare & Company

    This Wickedly Funny French Farce is a Rollicking Hit

    By: Larry Murray - Jun 01st, 2008

    French farce at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox consists of slamming doors, ridiculous plot twists, and pratfalls that first delighted Paris audiences in the 1890's. This updated treatment is destined to be the Berkshires biggest Summer hit as Shakespeare & Company launches its 31st season.

  • The Caretaker at Berkshire Theatre Festival

    Nearly Perfect Production Begins 80th Season

    By: Larry Murray - May 29th, 2008

    Harold Pinter's dark and brooding play about hope and despair remains a classic evening of theater.

  • Barrington Stage Company: Part Two

    His Own Wife/Husband: Charlotte von Mahlsdorf

    By: Larry Murray - May 28th, 2008

    A deeply affecting theater experience has me thinking for days after the final curtain. Part Two of our coverage.

  • I Am My Own Wife at Barrington Stage Company

    Superb Production Launches Season in Pittsfield

    By: Charles Giuliano - May 26th, 2008

    Not only does I Am My Own Wife launch the season for the Barrington Stage Company this is also the first productionn in its new Second Stage in downtown Pittsfield. This is the first of three reports on a remarkable peformance by Vince Gatton.

  • Ennio! One-Man Spectacle at Huntington Theatre Company's Calderwood Pavilion

    A Quick Change Artist Conveying Wit and Wonder

    By: Mark Favermann - May 26th, 2008

    A one-man show by a quick-change artist who brilliantly morphs into pop icons of the last few decades sounds a bit old fashion. However, in his own way, Ennio Marchetto is as contemporary as an Ipod. This is an old form that has a new feel. The show is certainly not your great-grandfather's vaudeville. Joy and wit turn often into wonder and much laughter.

  • Delightful She Loves Me at Huntington Theatre & At the Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Wonderful Musical Ends Nicholas Martin's Tenure

    By: Mark Favermann - May 24th, 2008

    This revival of the 1963 highly touted musical at Huntington Theatre Company is warm and summery. The music is melodious; the dancing is amazing: and the performances are just right. It is fun with absolutely no heavy lifting. A sweet farewell to Artistic Director Nichols Martin who will take this play to the Williamstown Theatre Festival in June.

  • Cardenio at American Repertory Theatre

    Allegedly Shakespearean Play Modernized

    By: Mark Favermann - May 23rd, 2008

    Supposedly, Shakespeare had collaborated on a play that was only performed twice in 1613. The play was lost. A new play based upon Cardenio is being premiered at the A.R.T. It certainly is not Shakespearean, and seems to need editing, tightening up and real characters. Other than that, as they say, did you enjoy the play, Mrs. Lincoln?

  • American Repertory Theatre Appoints Diane Paulus

    Innovative Director to Lead Harvard's A.R.T.

    By: Mark Favermann - May 16th, 2008

    Since its founding in 1980, the A.R.T., considered to be one of America's great regional theatres, has been known for its wonderfully edgy, provocative and often spell-binding takes on theatrical productions. After a long pause, a highly regarded new Artistic Director has just been appointed, Diane Paulus.

  • Calderwood's The Cry of the Reed Premieres

    Contrasts Sufi Humanitarism to Islamic Extremism

    By: Mark Favermann - May 04th, 2008

    Family and tribal disfunctionalism are theatrically portrayed through current news headlines set in Turkey and Iraq. Intensity of emotions and relationships are underscored by journalistic opportunism and militant religious fanaticism. The play even has an aggressively searching agnostic musician boyfriend, a flawed woman prophet and Whirling Dervishes.

  • Spin by Zeitgeist Stage Company

    A Presidential Campaign Comedy

    By: Larry Murray - May 02nd, 2008

    A wisp of a scandal and the Primary campaign is thrown into turmoil in this rollicking comedy at the Boston Center for the Arts.

  • Elections & Erections at the A.R.T.

    Provocative Cabaret: Apartheid & Today's Politics

    By: Mark Favermann - Apr 13th, 2008

    With a few stops in recent history, a highly talented mimic and drag queen tells the outrageous story of contemporary South Africa in biographical narratives, intricate vignettes and amazing characterizations. His matronly alter ego, Evita Bezuidenhout, is perhaps the most famous white woman in South Africa. Characters tell it like it is and sometimes as it should be with humor & pathos.

  • Patti LuPone Sizzles in Broadway Revival of Gypsy

    A Standing O for Mama Rose

    By: Charles Giuliano - Apr 02nd, 2008

    Arthur Laurents, who wrote the book for the 1959 production of "Gypsy" at 90 has directed this revival on Broadway. Patti LuPone is earning rave reviews as arguably the all time best Mama Rose.

  • Shining City at Huntington Theatre Company

    Haunting Psychological Mystery and Ghost Story

    By: Mark Favermann - Mar 17th, 2008

    Conor McPherson tells a modern day ghost story while insightfully delving into contemporary Irish life. Illegitimate children, dysfunctional families and homosexuality are parts of this eerie encounter. But, these only affect the ex-priest. This Dublin tale isn't like listening to the Clancy Brothers.

  • Pittsfield Mass: Barrington Stage Company Artistic Director, Julianne Boyd

    Spelling Bee Highlights Berkshire Season

    By: Charles Giuliano - Mar 14th, 2008

    Last year, its most successful to date, the Barrington Stage Company drew an attendance of 45,000. Its artistic director, Julianne Boyd, is committed to bring a diverse program and affordable theatre to the Berkshires.

  • Ghost on Stage

    Hauntings at the Huntington Theatre Company

    By: Mark Favermann - Feb 26th, 2008

    A new show dealing with ghosts is coming to the Huntington--Shining City. PR maven John Michael Kennedy decided to share some scary dramatic history.

  • All Hail, Julius Caesar at The American Repertory Theatre

    A Contemporary Adaptation that Vividly Commands

    By: Mark Favermann - Feb 25th, 2008

    Regime change and political uncertainty are aspects of our own times. This version of William Shakespeare's tragedy is from a distinctive directorial perspective that stimulates our fantasy and imagination. Yet,at the same time, it presents the classic play in a clever, clear and poignant way.

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