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  • Huntington Theatre Company Presents the Atheist

    At the Wimberly Theatre in the Boston Center for the Arts

    By: Mark Favermann - Sep 18th, 2007

    Going to the theatre can become a personal moral dilemma. This is what happens at The Atheist, a new play starring at the Wimberly Theatre in Boston's South End opening the Huntington Theatre Company's 2007-2009 Season. Mark Favermann finds himself without a moral compass to navigate actor Campbell Scott's quirky one-man journey.

  • American Repertory Theatre Launches Fall Season

    Being Seduced by Don Juan Giovanni

    By: Mark Favermann - Sep 14th, 2007

    Experiencing the intertwining of music and literature, Moliere and Mozart during the opening production of the season at the American Repertory Theatre, Mark Favermann saw something rather different in the Theatre de la Jeune Lune's avant- garde production about the world's greatest seducer.

  • Two-Headed Hibernates, Stirs and Goes Back To Sleep

    One act play at Berkshire Theatre Festival

    By: Nikolai Rudd - Aug 24th, 2007

    A five scene one act play traced the life of a 19th century Mormon woman.

  • 'Rough Crossing' Anything But Rough

    Shakespeare and Company Ends Season

    By: Nikolai Rudd - Aug 24th, 2007

    Tom Stoppard play combines unique wit and physical antics.

  • Lillian Hellman's Autumn Garden at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    All's Well That Ends Well

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 17th, 2007

    The rarely produced Autumn Garden which Lillian Hellman described as her favorite is the final production of the Williamstown Theatre Festival season.

  • Uncle Vanya at Barrington Stage Company

    The Play's the Thing

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 15th, 2007

    Julianne Boyd takes a chance with the challenging Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov for her Pittsfield based Barrington Stage Company.

  • Beth Henley's Crimes of the Heart at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Directorial Debut for Actress Kathleen Turner

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 10th, 2007

    The 1979 first play by Beth Henley won a Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama but in this production and the directorial debut of actress Kathleen Turner it does not appear to have aged well.

  • The Physicists at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Nuclear Fission Sizzles

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 09th, 2007

    The three inmates in an asylum think they are Newton, Einstein and Mobius. By the way they off their nurses but it turns out they may not be mad after all.

  • The Corn is Green at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Kate Burton Stars with Her Son Morgan Ritchie

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 03rd, 2007

    The spinster Miss Moffat (Kate Burton) with a modest inheritance plans to bring education to a village of poor Welsh miners. Her star student, Morgan Evans, is portrayed by Burton's real life son, Morgan Ritchie.

  • Party Come Here at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Ersatz Jewish Musical Comedy Bounces between Manhattan and Rio

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 28th, 2007

    Anti semitism, ancient and contemporary, is the theme of this new musical comedy at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.

  • Chiarascuro: Black Comedy at Barrington Stage Company

    A Perfectly Ridiculous Farce Visits Pittsfield

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 23rd, 2007

    The playwright of "Amadeus" and "Equus," Peter Shaffer, brings an absurd play "Black Comedy" to Barrington Stage Company for a hilarious run.

  • Blithe Spirit at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    Yet Another Noel Coward Hit

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 21st, 2007

    For good reason audiences can't seem to get enough of Noel Coward and theaters are more than happy to oblige.

  • A Marvelous Party: The Noel Coward Celebration at ART

    A Summer Noel American Repertory Theatre Offers Fizzy Refreshment

    By: Mark Favermann - Jul 18th, 2007

    A musical theatre production like a large splash of Pimms with ginger ale on the rocks-a sparkling and delightfully fizzy summer refreshment.

  • Villa America at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    The Lost Generation's Flophouse

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 15th, 2007

    The new play "Villa America" by the young British playwright, Crispin Whittell, was intended to enhance the exhibition of the neighboring Williams College Art Museum but has fallen short of expectations.

  • Writer/ Director Crispin Whittell Discusses Villa America

    Play Based on Sara and Gerald Murphy Premieres at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 11th, 2007

    Inspired by the Williams College exhibition and biography by Amanda Vaill Crispin Whittell has written a play "Villa America" based on the life of the Lost Generation's Gerald and Sara Murphy and their fabulous friends which opens at the Williamstown Theatre Festival tomorrow night.

  • Dissonance at Williamstown Theatre Festival

    A String Quartet Comes Unstrung

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 08th, 2007

    The new play, Dissonance, by Damian Lanigan for the Williamstown Theatre Festival, brilliantly reveals the demise of the Bradley String Quartet.

  • The Front Page is Good News

    Williamstown Theatre Festival Revives Ben Hecht and Charles Macarthur Classic

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 06th, 2007

    The Main Stage season of the Williamstown Theatre Festival was launched last night with "The Front Page" the vintage comedy of a news room vigil of a 1920s Chicago hanging.

  • West Side Story at Barrington Stage Company

    Sharks and Jets Rumble in Pittsfield

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 03rd, 2007

    This is the fiftieth anniversary of West Side Story. The classic Leonard Bernstein Stephen Sondheim musical is presented in a flawless and galvanic production by Barrington Stage Company in the Berkshires.

  • B.D. Wong "Breaks a Leg"

    Injured on Opening Night of Williamstown Theatre Festival Season

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jun 19th, 2007

    In this one man play by Tom Cone, directed by Roger Reese, something went terribly wrong for the actor, B.D. Wong, on the opening night of "Herringbone" which launched the summer season of the Williamstown Theatre Festival.

  • Imago Theatre's Frogz

    Silent Treatment at Emerson Majestic

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jun 01st, 2007

    An evening of frogs, bugs, gators and wildly inventive animations by Imago Theatre at Boston's Emerson Majestic for just six nights.

  • Victor Garber Stars in Present Laughter

    Noel Coward Play Directed at Huntington Theatre by Nicholas Martin

    By: Charles Giuliano - May 24th, 2007

    In the 1939 play Present Laughter Noel Coward is said to have projected a lot about himself and views of the theatre. Victor Garber, a character in the long running TV show "Alias" is glib and deft in portraying a fading matinee idol about to embark on a grueling six months tour of Africa. This is the final production of the 25th season of the Huntington Theatre.

  • Harold Pinter's No Man's Land at ART

    Against Interpretation: It is what it is more or less

    By: Charles Giuliano - May 17th, 2007

    The Harold Pinter play "No Man's Land" ends the season for the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Mass. It is played straight no chaser by director David Wheeler after a season of Oliver Twisted.

  • Victor Garber, Brooks Ashmanskas, and Pamela Gray Meet the Press

    Sit down with Actors in Huntington Theatre's Present Laughter

    By: Charles Giuliano - May 10th, 2007

    Taking a break from rehearsals for the Noel Coward play "Present Laughter" which opens at Huntington Theatre Company on May 18, the actors Victor Garber, Brooks Ashmanskas and Pamela Gray met with the media.

  • Where Elephants Weep, a Cambodian Opera

    Lowell High School presents hybrid opera

    By: Erica H. Adams - May 02nd, 2007

    The first known Cambodian opera, Where Elephants Weep is a hybrid of musical genres that bridges generations and cultures, decades after Pol Pot all but devastated Cambodia.

  • Jay Scheib's This Place is a Desert

    ICA Hosts World Premiere

    By: Erica H. Adams - Mar 28th, 2007

    Filmed and projected onto four screens through live-feeds over the staged actions below. Their production's hybrid form followed dysfunction.

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