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  • The Temperamentals At Lyric Stage Company

    A Clever Story of 50s Pioneering Gay Rights

    By: Mark Favermann - Apr 05th, 2012

    This hit off-Broadway play tells the story of two men, the communist Harry Hay and the Viennese refugee and fashion designer Rudi Gernreich, as they fall in love while forming the first gay-rights organization in the pre-Stonewall United States. "Temperamental" was a necessary code word in the early 1950s for Gay or Queer. Few were out in the open and there was an underlying danger (societal, political and legal) of being honestly homosexual.

  • Huntington Theatre Company Honors Michael Maso

    EventHosted by Joanna Gleason Raised $739,000

    By: Huntington - Apr 04th, 2012

    The Huntington Theatre Company raised $730,000 in support of its education and community programs at last night’s Spotlight Spectacular gala honoring 30-year managing director Michael Maso with its highest honor, the Wimberly Award. Tony Award-winning Broadway star Joanna Gleason (Sons of the Prophet, Into the Woods, “The West Wing”) hosted the event at Boston’s Park Plaza Hotel that was attended by 430 guests.

  • Berkshire Actors Theatre's 2012 Summer Season

    Features Two John Patrick Shanley Plays

    By: Brian Mastroianni - Apr 02nd, 2012

    Heading into the 2012 Summer Season, the Berkshire's newest theatre company, Berkshire Actors Theatre will stage productions of two John Patrick Shanley plays. With Shanley on board as a creative consultant, and an exciting cast list of local actors lined up, BAT is looking to further solidify itself in the local theatre scene. BAT also just released a dynamic promo video for its season.

  • American Theatre Critics Association Honors Yusseff El Guindi

    Ken LaZebnik and A. Rey Pamatmat Also Honored

    By: ATCA - Apr 01st, 2012

    The American Theatre Critics Association has named Yussef El Guindi’s Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World, a play about immigration and assimilation, winner of the $25,000 Harold and Mimi Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award for 2012. The Steinberg/ATCA recognizes the best American scripts that premiered professionally the previous year outside New York City.

  • Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center

    Schedule of Summer Program

    By: Mahaiwe - Mar 29th, 2012

    Highlights include comedic evenings with the Sing-a-Long-a Sound of Music (July 14) and Freddie Roman's Friars Club Comedy Festival (July 15), performances by legendary modern dance troupes MOMIX (July 6 and 7) and Paul Taylor Dance Company (July 26, 27, and 28), musical concerts by Tony winner Faith Prince (July 21), Kennedy Center Honors recipient Barbara Cook and Grammy nominee John Pizzarelli (August 4), and by Grammy Award winners Judy Collins and Jimmy Webb (August 26)

  • Barrington Stage Company Calendar

    Performances and Events Day by Day Through October

    By: Barrington - Mar 27th, 2012

    The season of Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield kicks off on May 23 and stretches through October. This is a cheat sheet to mark your calendar. Here is a day by day break down of the entire theatre season.

  • Ain Gordon at Mass MoCA April 28

    Not What Happened

    By: MoCa - Mar 26th, 2012

    After a weeklong residency, writer, director, and actor Ain Gordon will present his new contemporary theatre piece Not What Happened on Saturday, April 28, at 8 PM in MASS MoCA'S Hunter Center, as part of MASS MoCA's series of work-in-progress showings. Gordon's work, which The New York Times calls "smart" and characterized by "genuine emotion", investigates the notion of place as it relates to forgotten histories.

  • Ethan Lipton's No Place to Go

    Joe's Pub at New York's Public Theater

    By: Edward Rubin - Mar 24th, 2012

    Currently drawing crowds at Joe’s Pub in NY's Public Theatrer due to good reviews, word of mouth, and what appears to be a cult following is Ethan Lipton’s and his 3 piece orchestra’s (saxophone, guitar, and bass) musical journey No Place To Go. Lipton brings to mind the plaintive lyrics of Leonard Cohen, as well as Pete Seeger.

  • Rinde Eckert Creates Melville's Great Whale

    A Classic Opera out of Pittsfield into New York

    By: Susan Hall - Mar 22nd, 2012

    Rinde Eckert is an extraordinary artist, a writer, composer, singer, actor. Just name his talent. A testament to the creative process, and to the tentative triumph of love over hate.

  • The Lyons Previews Start April 5

    Transfers to Broadway's Cort Theatre

    By: Ariel Petrova - Mar 21st, 2012

    Nicky Silver's play THE LYONS -- a critical and popular success when it debuted last fall at Vineyard Theatre -- transfers to Broadway's Cort Theatre (138 W. 48 St.) with its entire original cast intact, including the Tony Award-winning stars Linda Lavin and Dick Latessa, along with Michael Esper, Kate Jennings Grant, Brenda Pressley and Gregory Wooddell. The Vineyard Theatre production of THE LYONS will be presented on Broadway by producer Kathleen K. Johnson. Mark Brokaw directs.

  • August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

    Legacy of Blues Women of the 1920s

    By: Charles Giuliano - Mar 20th, 2012

    The formidable August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom isn't really about the legendary blues woman of the 1920s and her music. The erastz recording session is a trope for Wilson's views of social and cultural issues of the 1920s in a cycle of ten plays representing ten decades. All of which have been produced by the Huntington Theatre Company.

  • Next to Normal at SpeakEasy Extended to April 22

    2010 Pulitizer Prize Drama in Boston Premiere

    By: Charles Giuliano - Mar 19th, 2012

    In 2010, the deep and dark musical Next to Normal, with music by Tom Kitt, book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey, won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. While a stunning work of literature, it would seem to be a hard sell for audiences for whom the notion of musical implies a light and easy, tuneful evening of song and dance. The stunning and galvanic production at SpeakEasy Stage Company brilliantly and inventively directed by Paul Diagneault with prodigious music direction by Nicholas James Connell was anything but that.

  • August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

    First Play Brilliantly Completes Huntington's Cycle

    By: Mark Favermann - Mar 17th, 2012

    With wonderful performances, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom is one of the 10 play Cycle by playwright August Wilson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning chronicler of the 20th Century African-American experience. Set in Chicago in the 1920s, it is an ambitious discourse about race, art, God and religion along with exploitation of black recording artists. This fact based drama is brilliantly performed and produced-- a must see.

  • Berkshire Actor’s Theatre 2012 Season

    Auditions for Doubt Slated for March 17

    By: BAT - Mar 10th, 2012

    The Berkshire Actors Theatre (BAT) 2012 summer season will pair two shows by John Patrick Shanley, both performed at Berkshire Museum. The season will open June 21 with Doubt: A Parable, Shanley’s Pulitzer and Tony award-winning play. Opening one week later will be a remount of last season’s successful production of Four Dogs and a Bone, which will be performed in repertory with Doubt: A Parable.

  • Tony Award Winning Musical Avenue Q

    1000th Perofrmance at New World Stages March 14

    By: Ariel Petrova - Mar 08th, 2012

    The Tony Award winning musical AVENUE Q -- which played a triumphant 6-year run on Broadway before moving to New World Stages over two years ago -- will celebrate its 1000th performance at New World Stages (340 W. 50 St.) on Wednesday, March 14. On that date, AVENUE Q will reach a combined total number of 3, 534 performances -- 2,534 on Broadway and 1000 at New World Stages -- placing the show in the company of such beloved, long-running musicals from the past as 42ND STREET (3,486), GREASE (3,388) and FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (3,242).

  • Berkshire Theatre Group 2012

    Season Program

    By: BTG - Mar 08th, 2012

    Berkshire Theatre Group announces programming for Summer 2012. BTG’s Summer of 2012 boasts a full assortment of theatrical productions, concerts, comedy, Friday Series play readings, Musical Mondays, Made in the Berkshires and more.

  • Barrington Stage Adds Four Associate Artists

    Darren R. Cohen, Mark H. Dold, Debra Jo Rupp, and Renee Lutz.

    By: Barrington - Mar 07th, 2012

    Barrington Stage Company (BSC) announces four new Associate Artists. Formed in 2010, the Associate Artists Program’s inaugural honorees were composer/lyricist William Finn, actor/director Christopher Innvar and playwright Mark St. Germain. This year’s new Associate Artists are music director Darren R. Cohen, actors Mark H. Dold and Debra Jo Rupp, and production stage manager Renee Lutz.

  • Obama 44 by Mario Fratti Off Broadway

    La MaMa World-Premiere March 29

    By: La MaMa - Mar 06th, 2012

    La MaMa will present the world-premiere of Mario Fratti's newest play, OBAMA 44, with performances starting March 29, 2012 prior to an official press opening April 1 at La MaMa (74 E. 4 St.) in Manhattan. Directed by Wayne Maugans, the cast of OBAMA 44 includes Rob Sedgwick, Julia Motyka, Dennis Ostermaier, Thomas Poarch and Richard Ugino.

  • 24Hour Project by WAM Theatre and MOPCO

    April 14 at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox

    By: WAM - Mar 06th, 2012

    The second 24hr Berkshires/Capital Region Theatre Project brings together playwrights, directors, designers, stage managers, technicians and actors from both the Berkshires and the Capital Region armed with the common task of mounting 5 new short works by female playwrights; all written, rehearsed and performed in 24 Hours.

  • Calixto Bieito Brings Camino Real to Chicago

    A Provocative Williams at the Goodman Theater

    By: Susan Hall - Mar 06th, 2012

    What was Williams thinking and feeling is the first question a director like Calixto Bieito asks. And he is not afraid to go where the answers lead him. A sad and yet exhilarating production of Camino Real at the Goodman.

  • Eavesdropping on Dreams by Rivka Bekerman-Greenberg

    NY's Barefoot Theatre Company April 20 to May 20

    By: Off B'Way - Mar 01st, 2012

    Lynn Cohen and Jake Robards set to headline the cast of the world-premiere of Rivka Beekerman-Greenberg’s EAVESDROPPING ON DREAMS, presented Off-Broadway by Barefoot Theatre Company with previews beginning April 20 prior to an official press opening of Friday, April 27 at the Cherry Lane Studio Theatre (38 Commerce Street) in Manhattan. Ronald Cohen will direct.

  • Cherry Lane Theatre's Mentor Project

    Patricia Buckley's Evolution March 13 to 24

    By: Cherry Lane - Feb 29th, 2012

    Cherry Lane Theatre's award-winning MENTOR PROJECT will continue its 13th season with a production of EVOLUTION, written and performed by Patricia Buckley, directed Michele Chivu and mentored Jean-Claude van Itallie with performances scheduled March 13 through March 24 at Cherry Lane Studio Theatre (38 Commerce Street in Manhattan), where the 2012 MENTOR PROJECT is in residence through April 14.

  • Just Sex by Brandt Johnson March 22 to April 15

    Theatre for the New City, NYC

    By: Off B'Way - Feb 29th, 2012

    Following its acclaimed, sold-out run earlier this season as part of Theater for the New City’s Dream Up Festival, playwright Brandt Johnson’s JUST SEX will return to Theater for the New City (155 First Avenue) for a limited Off-Broadway engagement. Preview performances of JUST SEX begin March 22 prior to an official press opening of March 27

  • John Douglas Thompson in WTF Reading at the Clark

    Richard Wilbur's Translation of The Misanthrope

    By: John Douglas Thompson and Charles Giuliano - Feb 29th, 2012

    The two time Pulitzer honored translator of Moliere, Richard Wilbur, was present for a reading of The Misanthrope at the Clark Art Institute. The Williamstown Theatre Festival event, sponsored by the Williams Inn, was a benefit for the Williamstown based charity Higher Ground. We discussed the presentation and Moliere with John Douglas Thompson who portrayed Alceste.

  • Harold and Mimi Steinberg New Play Award

    The American Theatre Critics Association (ATCA) Finalists

    By: ATCA - Feb 29th, 2012

    The American Theatre Critics Association (ATCA) has selected six finalists for the Harold and Mimi Steinberg/American Theatre Critics Association New Play Award, recognizing playwrights for the best scripts that premiered professionally outside New York City during 2011. The top award of $25,000 and two citations of $7,500 each, plus commemorative plaques, will be presented March 31.

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