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  • Colonial Theatre and Berkshire Theatre Festival Merge

    Kiss Me Kate

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 20th, 2010

    During a community meeting, and ersatz press conference, the boards of the Berkshire Theatre Festival and the Colonial Theatre, in a bold and surprising move, signed a memorandum of understanding that, over the next year, will merge the arts organzations into a new holding company. Kate Maguire will take over as CEO and Artistic Director of the two organizations. During the event Kate lit up the house with charm, charisma and chuztpah. It was a heck of a show.

  • Vengeance Is The Lord's At Huntington Theatre Company

    World Premiere of Bob Glaudini's Family Drama

    By: Mark Favermann - Nov 20th, 2010

    The Horvath family is not like many other American families. Its business is crime. Though this new play is supposed to be about the moral questions surrounding justice, in this case the parole release of the murderer of a Horvath daughter, the dilemma here is not about morality but storytelling. Though the play cloaked in some jokes, tough love, disfunctional relationships and foul-mouthed conversation, the whole is worse then the sum of some really awful parts including the dialogue, the actors performances and the narrative. A long an often uncomfortable evening was had by all.

  • Benfactors at NY's The Spoon Theatre

    Michael Frayn Play To Nov. 20

    By: Ed Rubin - Nov 17th, 2010

    Our New York correspondent, Ed Rubin, states that Retro Productions is among the best of Off Off Broadway. He urges readers to see Benefactors, by Michael Frayn, at The Spoon Theatre through November 20. He says that "Benefactors truly is one of the best acted, best directed plays that I’ve seen this season. Sadly, it will be closing this Saturday."

  • Live from NY’s 92nd Street Y

    Barrington Stage Series Launched Nov. 29

    By: Barrington - Nov 11th, 2010

    To kick off the “Live from NY’s 92nd Street Y” series, Barrington Stage Company is excited to host “Steve Martin with Deborah Solomon” on Monday, November 29 at 8pm.

  • Guys and Dolls at Barrington Stage Company

    Musical Opens Pittsfield Season June 22

    By: Barrington - Nov 09th, 2010

    Barrington Stage Company, under the leadership of Julianne Boyd, Artistic Director, will present the musicals Guys and Dolls and a new production of The Game as part of its summer 2011 Mainstage Season.

  • ART to Stage Porgy and Bess

    Suzan-Lori Parks to Re-imagine Gershwin Opera

    By: A.R.T. - Nov 05th, 2010

    The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) announced today that Artistic Director Diane Paulus, Pulitzer prize-winning writer Suzan-Lori Parks, and two-time Obie winner Diedre Murray have been chosen by the Gershwin Trusts and the Heyward Trust to re-imagine the Gershwins’ seminal American opera Porgy and Bess.

  • Antony and Cleopatra at Hartford Stage

    Kate Mulgrew and John Douglas Thompson

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 02nd, 2010

    Kate Mulgrew returns to Hartford Stage in an ambitious and powerful production of Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra. The great actress has a sublime co star in John Douglas Thompson as her lover the Roman general Marc Antony. This production demonstrates why Cleopatra is regarded as one of the finest roles in the canon.

  • A Christmas Carol at Berkshire Theatre Festival

    Fifth Annual Production Dec. 11 to 30

    By: BTF - Oct 29th, 2010

    Eric Hill will reprise his role as Ebenezer Scrooge while E. Gray Simons III will return as Jacob Marley, the now deceased partner of Scrooge. The pair will also co-direct again this season. Joining these two will be four of Berkshire Theatre Festival’s Artists-in-Residence; two graduate students from BTF’s partner academic institution: Brandeis University; and many members of the Berkshire county area, including the wife and twin sons of James Taylor: Caroline (Kim), Henry, and Rufus.

  • Boston's November Highlights

    From Chorus Line to Lou Gossettt, Jr.

    By: Barbara Brilliant - Oct 28th, 2010

    Our Boston entertainment correspondent, Barbara Brilliant, has tips, links and ticket prices for a range of theatre events. This is a clip and save template for what's going on in November.

  • Sarah Ruhl's Melancholy Play

    WAM Theatre in Pittsfield Nov. 12 to 21

    By: Kaitlyn Squires - Oct 27th, 2010

    WAM Theatre returns with Tony nominated Sarah Ruhl's 'Bold, Outward, Sassy, Sexy and Unashamed' contemporary farce, 'Melancholy Play'. This production will run from November 12-21, 2010 at the NEW STAGE Performing Arts Center in Pittsfield, Mass.

  • Trio by Mario Fratti

    Theatre for the New City, NY, to Oct. 24

    By: Ed Rubin - Oct 18th, 2010

    What many people do not know, having been blindsided by the limelight of "Nine" has brought to the playwright, is that Mario Fratti has written some 80 plays which have been performed around the world in 19 languages in over 600 theatres.

  • The Blue Flower at American Repertory Theatre

    Musical Opens in Cambridge Dec. 1

    By: ART - Oct 13th, 2010

    The American Repertory Theatre opens the musical The Blue Flower by Jim and Ruth Bauer at the Loeb Drama Center in Harvard Square, Cambriidge. Under the direction of Will Pomerantz it brings to life the German artists of the end of World War I that emerged from devastation and chaos to form the movements of Expressionism and Dada that morphed into Surrealism. The production opens on December 1 with previews and runs through January 8.

  • On the Verge at Main Street Stage

    North Adams Production Oct. 14 to 30

    By: Alexia Trainor - Oct 13th, 2010

    Main Street Stage in North Adams presewnts On the Verge, by Eric Overmyer. The play previews Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 14, 15 and 16th at 8 p.m. There will also be a free matinee for members of North County senior citizen centers on Sunday October 17th.

  • Arthur Miller's The Crucible

    Barrington Stage Company Brilliantly Initiates a Berkshires Dialogue

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 12th, 2010

    In the best sense of community theatre Barrington Stage has created a dialogue for the Pittsfield Schools by staging Arthur Miller's The Crucible. The iconic American masterpiece is currently being taught. BSC has created unique access for students and special programming to fully explore the play. The production combines a superb production and magnificent acting with an insightful educational mandate.

  • Christopher Lloyd In Death Of A Salesman

    Roxbury Latin Hosts Major Theatrical Event

    By: Mark Favermann - Oct 05th, 2010

    Death of A Salesman is the American classic award-winning tragedy by Arthur Miller. The recent wonderful production starring distinguished character actor Christopher Lloyd at Roxbury Latin School (founded 1645) was a broadway quality show. This is the beginning of a major artistic direction for the prep school, Culture with a capital "C."

  • A Conversation With Robert Orchard

    Director of ArtsEmerson Charts the Future

    By: Mark Favermann - Sep 26th, 2010

    Robert Orchard brings a long, distinguished background to the leadership of ArtsEmerson. This new multiarts and multicultural iniative has opened this Fall in Boston's Theatre District. Focused at the The Cutler Majestic Theatre and the newly renovated Paramount Theatre, this program will literally bring cutting-edge and traditional theatre, dance and performance from initially Europe and eventually from all over the world. Mr. Orchard speaks about his new post in the following interview.

  • Miller's Crucible in Pittsfield

    At Barrington Stage to Oct. 24

    By: Barrington - Sep 26th, 2010

    Barrington Stage Company, under the leadership of Artistic Director Julianne Boyd Artistic Director and Producing Director Richard M. Parison, Jr., concludes the 2010 Mainstage season with Arthur Miller’s American classic The Crucible, with performances beginning October 6 and running through October 24.

  • Stoppard’s Real Inspector Hound

    Shakespeare & Company Launches Shoulder Season

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 25th, 2010

    In this hilarious production of Tom Stoppard's The Real Inspector Hound the director, Jonathan Croy, has let a brilliant cast off the leash. Much of the humor of this production reaches well beyond the witty, convoluted script of Stoppard. The actors have been encouraged to improvise creating wonderfully inventive physical comedy. There is so much slap stick and flinging about that the cast must be black and blue during the run of this must see show.

  • Bus Stop At Huntington Theatre Company

    In A Blizzard In Kansas Theatrically Trapped

    By: Mark Favermann - Sep 25th, 2010

    Bus Stop by William Inge opens the Huntington Theatre Company's 2010-11 Season. The quirky story first starred a magnetic Marilyn Monroe in a 1956 film version. This production, directed by Nicholas Martin, the former artistic director of the Huntington Theatre Company,, has no strong lead to act as the core of this show. Instead, it has a spectacular set that appears to overwhelm the mixed performances. In spite of the flaws, the audience seems to appreciate the play.

  • American Repertory Theatre Opens with Cabaret

    Diane Paulus Previews Season

    By: Nancy Janeway - Aug 30th, 2010

    The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.), under the Artistic Direction of Diane Paulus, is pleased to announce further details of its 2010/11 Season, beginning on August 31 with Cabaret, followed by Alice vs. Wonderland, The Blue Flower, R. Buckminster Fuller â€" The History (and mystery) of the Universe, Ajax, Prometheus Bound, and Death and the Powers: The Robots’ Opera.

  • Laramie Project at ArtsEmerson

    New Programming Launched September 24

    By: Ariel Petrova - Aug 28th, 2010

    The inaugural season of world-class international theatre programming by ArtsEmerson: The World on Stage kicks off with the Boston debut of The New York-based Tectonic Theater Project, performing two works: The Laramie Project and The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later, by Moisés Kaufman, Leigh Fondakowski, Greg Pierotti, Andy Paris and Stephen Belber.

  • Edward Albee’s A Delicate Balance

    At Berkshire Theatre Festival Thorough September 4

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 28th, 2010

    Recovering alcoholics, who isn't, are advised not to see Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance, at Berkshire Theatre Festival which will surely induce budding. If you do see this play it will take dozens of AA meetings and months of therapy to recover from the grim experience. By no stretch is this an entertaining and enjoyable evening of theatre. Unless you are a masochist with a taste for the enervating.

  • Tina Packer's Fifteen Hour Marathon

    Women of Will at Shakespeare & Company

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 26th, 2010

    Now that she has stepped down as founding artistic director of Shakespeare & Company Tina Packer is finally able to focus on her own career as an actress. She has brought to fruition a project that has absorbed her for decades. Over three days she presented five acts totaling some 15 hours on stage with her partner Nigel Gore.

  • The Memory Show at Barrington Stage Company

    Alzheimer’s: The Musical

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 23rd, 2010

    The grim theme of Alzheimer's disease and its devastating impact on an estranged Jewish mother and her daughter moved back home is an unlikely inspiration for a musical. No less. This new work by the young team of Sara Cooper and Zach Redler tries really hard to please and entertain. It is their first fully staged affort.

  • Absurd Person Singular at Barrington Stage Company

    Alan Ayckbourn's Hilarious British Comedy

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 20th, 2010

    Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield exits laughing with its final Main Stage production a British Comedy Absurd Person Singular by Alan Ayckbourn. This past season his Norman Conquests was revived on Broadway leading to more regional productions of his plays. If you need a few laughs check out this zesty madcap farce.

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