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The Grace's Diner of director Will Frears' finely tuned production of "Bus Stop" at the Williamstown Theatre Festival is far removed from the "dingy establishment with few modern improvement…
The Grace's Diner of director Will Frears' finely tuned production of "Bus Stop" at the Williamstown Theatre Festival is far removed from the "dingy establishment with few modern improvement…
Ultimately, "Elegies" is about William Finn's music. Whether his material is worth a second visit is certainly questionable.
A fractured reality surrounds Marlene, the pivotal character in Caryl Churchill's mad -- and often maddening -- "Top Girls," which is being given a canny production at the Williamstown Theat…
PITTSFIELD -- Susan Sperber was fired yesterday as executive director of the Colonial Theatre, less than six weeks after it was revealed that she and the former president of the board were r…
Barbara Cook is a wonder, the musical gift that keeps on giving, as she proved again Sunday evening in a concise 90-minute concert that was tuneful, witty, intelligent, and altogether marvel…
Couple face winds of change
Money calls the tune
NEW YORK -- There’s Denzel Washington and Billy Crystal, plenty of Shakespeare and a nice dash of Harold Pinter.
GREAT BARRINGTON -- William Coe Bigelow, otherwise known as "Bill," has made a career out of telling other people’s stories on hit TV shows
STOCKBRIDGE Language was a potent instrument for American playwright Eugene O’Neill.
After four and a half months in New York with her Off-Broadway triumph, "Women of Will," Tina Packer has come home to the theater company
Shirley Jones opens the door to her house and appears every inch the ladylike Marian the librarian or sweet farm girl Laurey or
STOCKBRIDGE -- Imagine being trapped in a haunted mansion on a dark and stormy night.
The cynical might call it sentimental, but the story at the heart of "The Bridges of Madison County" is infused with the inner turmoil and
Reuven Gershon and James Fox have some insanely daunting shoes to fill: Every night, they're asked to impersonate John and Paul on Broadway.