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Different meanings for this 'Home' By Louise Kennedy

Quiet, slyly metaphorical, and less puzzling (at least to jaded 21st-century eyes) than it means to be, "Home" is the kind of play that felt fresh and truthful then but seems a little too ar…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Sand, sun, and sorrow on a day at the beach By Louise Kennedy

Sometimes a day at the beach is no day at the beach. In Ellen Melaver's quietly affecting new play, "Not Waving," it's an occasion for revisiting old sorrows, uncovering barely concealed ten…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Charles Strouse recalls his B'way journey By Michael Kuchwara, AP Drama Writer

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Concocting a new show, reviving a city By Joanna Weiss

'See Rock' goes from page to stage at Musical Theatre Lab in Pittsfield

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

The joys of working with Noel Coward By Terry Byrne

Vivian Matalon directed the writer-actor in 1966; now he brings his one-acts to the Berkshires

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Learning curve By Christopher Wallenberg

Actor/comedian Nate Corddry honed his craft as an apprentice at Williamstown Theatre Festival. Now he's back, and a rising star.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

A French farce revels in going to extremes By Louise Kennedy

Farce and summer seem like a natural match. For some reason, though, this summer's offerings of French farce in the Berkshires feel a little too heavy for the season.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Secrets are at heart of this Southern drama By Terry Byrne

First-time playwright Christine Whitley, whose "Goatwoman of Corvis County" has it's world premiere at Shakespeare & Company this weekend, says her tale plays on the idea of some mystery in …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'Shakespeare Slams' aims for young audience By Megan Tench

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

A subtle yet powerful 'Othello' By Louise Kennedy

Thompson shines in Shakespeare tragedy

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

The Bard outdoors? A lot to like. By Louise Kennedy

Crammed with clowns and lovers, dukes and rustics, great poetry and rollicking song, "As You Like It" has something for every mood.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

'The Understudy' combines comedy and Kafka in Williamstown By Louise Kennedy

Theresa Rebeck's play, zippily directed and sharply acted in its world premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, turns out to be: funny, funny, funny.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

De Vega upstages the Bard at Stratford Festival By Michael Kuchwara, AP Drama Critic

STRATFORD, Ontario -- It takes a lot to upstage the Bard, but Lope de Vega manages to do just that at the 2008 Stratford Shakespeare Festival.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

The breaks of the stage By Christopher Wallenberg

Castmates know the struggles of the actors they play in 'The Understudy'

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

In 'St. Ives,' a stirring clash of cultures By Louise Kennedy

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Lindsay Crouse stars in Gloucester Stage production By Wendy Killeen

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

A tempest and a teapot By Terry Byrne

"Going to St. Ives" plays like a game of cat and mouse, say co-stars Lindsay Crouse and Jacqui Parker.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

A rousing 'Birdie,' delivered in all its 1960 glory By Terry Byrne

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Class reunion By Megan Tench

Broadway and television actor Fred Weller, who stars in the USA Network crime drama, "In Plain Sight," is taking a TV break to join his college pal in Shakespeare on the Common.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Making a mockery out of situation By Louise Kennedy

"The Book Club Play" is a play about a film mockumentary about people who love books. The form it most resembles, however, is TV sketch comedy - and not particularly sharp TV sketch comedy, …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

They sing, they dance, they aim to shoot a president By Louise Kennedy

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

An emotionally complex look at a family's life By Louise Kennedy

Thematically rich, structurally deft, and emotionally complex, "Broke-ology" would be an admirable achievement for any playwright. For one who just graduated from the Juilliard School, it's …

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

The more the merrier By Terry Byrne

Performer and playwright Mark Setlock says his collaborations with writers Becky Mode and Steve Murray gave him confidence as both a writer and actor.

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

As harmless diversions go, this musical hits the Marx By Louise Kennedy

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015

Role raises actor's spirits, his mother's concern By Megan Tench

Nik Walker - son of former news anchor Liz Walker - plays the key role of the narrator in "Assassins" - the dark Stephen Sondheim musical about people who have killed or tried to kill Americ…

SOURCE: Boston Globe at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015
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