Williamstown artistic director prepares to take a bow By Christopher Wallenberg
Nicholas Martin, Williamstown Theatre Festival artistic director, will step down after this season.
Nicholas Martin, Williamstown Theatre Festival artistic director, will step down after this season.
When screen stars limit their 'serious' acting to choice Broadway roles, it's movie fans who lose
Pianist Todd C. Gordon, one of the unsung heroes of Boston's theater scnes, moves in front of the footlights in "Sophie Tucker: The Last of the Red Hot Mamas."
From Alan Ayckbourn's trilogy "The Norman Conquests," "Table Manners" has sharp comic detail from an expert bunch.
The actress says that she has wanted to play Mrs. Lovett ever since she saw the original production of "Sweeney Todd."
The play "K2" is not a bad metaphor for an actor's life: Two guys completely exposed, trying to survive while clinging to a tiny mountain ledge.
The play "K2" is not a bad metaphor for an actor's life: Two guys completely exposed, trying to survive while clinging to a tiny mountain ledge.
Jeff Zinn is honoring the memory of his father, Howard Zinn, by giving the late author-activist-scholar's play a production that makes its many virtues shine.
"Mengelberg & Mahler" at Shakespeare & Company is a dark play, but the production has a happy story behind it.
With the first season of Arts-Emerson: The World on Stage, Robert Orchard aims to change the landscape of Boston's theater scene dramatically.
Tina Packer's "Women of Will" is not exactly a play, but it is an intensely theatrical experience.
Peters returns to the stage for 'Whipping Man'
Ann Landers play inspires another advice columnist
What a piece of work is a woman? Actress explores Shakespeare's female roles.
"Prelude to a Kiss" is a fable as well as a play - and a moving one at that - enacted with delicacy and precision.