Wharton's 'Xingu' in Lenox By Joel Brown
Edith Wharton returns to the stage at the Mount next week, and the production is a homecoming of sorts for the actors and director, too.
Edith Wharton returns to the stage at the Mount next week, and the production is a homecoming of sorts for the actors and director, too.
Anders Cato has directed a long list of productions at Berkshire Theatre Festival, including last year's "Waiting for Godot," and he has wanted to tackle Ibsen for years.
Lea Thompson plays a totally different 'Caroline' onstage in Williamstown
If there isn't Broadway-style buzz in downtown Boston, at least there's palpable energy, rather than the depression of empty streets and marquees advertising long-shuttered shows.
The light comedy is in that delicious line of plays that take as their premise the notion that people are never so much themselves as when they are acting, or trying to.
When's the last time you left an unabridged, largely unadorned Shakespeare production wishing it had lasted longer? Shakespeare & Company's "Twelfth Night" is so charming and so engaging tha…
William Shakespeare is the American summer phenom. You can't get away from the guy.
Despite good performances and smart direction, Noah Haidle's "What Is the Cause of Thunder?" proves to be sour.
For the first time since 2002, the Shakespeare on the Common play (this year it's "Comedy of Errors") will be staged without the help of the Citi Performing Arts Center.
The Huntington Theatre Company's sixth annual Breaking Ground Festival begins this afternoon with a reading of a play about Filipino immigration to Alaska in the 1920s and the unionization o…
There is a moment during "Mame" where it looks like a Busby Berkeley musical has materialized in Waltham. Unfortunately, such moments are fleeting.
This "True West" has the hard, bracing poetry of the desert, along with the absurd misery of the suburb. It's a modern Western fable with the deceptive ring of truth.
A Connecticut mayor is refusing to sign a 40-year lease with a developer who wants to resurrect the Shakespeare Theater in Stratford.
For kids, a refuge in hard times
'Jersey Boys' charts Frankie Valli's rocky rise to fame
Jones, who was in town from Vermont yesterday for a screening of the film at WGBH, told us that it was difficult for her to see Broadway actress Erin Dilly portray her in the film. No offens…
'Knickerbocker' struggles with parenting issues
Two of musical's original stars tour one last time
It's difficult to determine where to begin an interview with feisty spitfire Sylvia Miles.