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338 stories from The Berkshire Eagle

Williamstown Theatre Festival's 'Johnny Baseball': The Curse is lifted in song and dance by Dick Lindsay, Berkshire Eagle Staff

Friday July 26, 2013 WILLIAMSTOWN For 86 years, the Boston Red Sox found ways to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory -- often at the hands

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:10am on July 26, 2013

Barrington Stage Company: 'The Chosen' is when tradition, modernity clash by Brian Mastroianni, Berkshire Eagle Staff

Friday July 19, 2013 PITTSFIELD -- It all started with a game of baseball.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:10am on July 19, 2013

Williamstown Theatre Festival: 'Pygmalion' has no roomn for romantic endings by Richard Houdek, Special To The Eagle

Friday July 19, 2013 WILLIAMSTOWN -- Happy ending? Those are fighting words.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:10am on July 19, 2013

Williamstown Theatre Festival: 'Pygmalion': No room for romantic endings by Richard Houdek, Special To The Eagle,

Friday July 19, 2013 WILLIAMSTOWN -- Happy ending? Those are fighting words.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:10am on July 19, 2013

'Hapgood' at Willamstown Theatre Festival: Motherhood, spies and Tom Stoppard by Josh Stilts, Berkshire Eagle Staff

Two parts Cold War spy thriller, two parts love story, two parts quantum physics lesson and two parts duality, Tom Stoppard's "Hapgood" gives audiences the chance to dive into the world of e…

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 10:43am on July 12, 2013

Linda Lavin explores 'Possibilities' with audiences Monday by Richard Houdek, Special To The Eagle

Linda Lavin says she likes to think of her cabaret shows as parties to which everyone is invited.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 11:01am on July 5, 2013

Broadway lights shine on Lenox for Shakespeare and Company gala by Brian Mastroianni, Berkshire Eagle Staff

What do you get when you mix tap dancing, show tunes, Broadway stars and -- wait for it -- Shakespeare? The answer is "Broadway in the Berkshires."

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 11:00am on July 5, 2013

Berkshire Theatre Group's 'Oklahoma!': American spirit sings and dances by Josh Stilts, Berkshire Eagle Staff

Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!" is about people who embody the American spirit.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 10:58am on July 5, 2013

Berkshire Theatre Group's 'Oklahoma!': American spirit sings and dances by Josh Stilts, Berkshire Eagle Staff,

Friday July 5, 2013 PITTSFIELD -- Rodgers and Hammerstein’s "Oklahoma!

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:10am on July 5, 2013

Linda Lavin explores 'Possibilities' with audiences Monday by Richard Houdek, Special To The Eagle,

Friday July 5, 2013 PITTSFIELD -- Linda Lavin says she likes to think of her cabaret shows as parties to which everyone is invited.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:10am on July 5, 2013

Broadway lights shine on Lenox for Shakespeare and Company gala by Brian Mastroianni, Berkshire Eagle Staff,

Friday July 5, 2013 LENOX -- What do you get when you mix tap dancing, show tunes, Broadway stars and -- wait for it -- Shakespeare?

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:10am on July 5, 2013

Berkshire Theatre Group: 'The Lion in Winter': A family Christmas to remember by Jeffrey Borak

It is Christmas 1183 in the winter court of King Henry II at Chinon, France and no one is in a giving mood.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 11:20am on June 28, 2013

'Love's Labour's Lost': Head over heels in words and ideas by Brian Mastroianni, Berkshire Eagle Staff

"From women's eyes this doctrine I derive/ They sparkle still the right Promethean fire/They are the books, the arts, the academes/ That show, contain, and nourish all the world," says Lord …

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 11:11am on June 28, 2013

'Love's Labour's Lost': Head over heels in words and ideas by Brian Mastroianni, Berkshire Eagle Staff

Friday June 28, 2013 LENOX -- "From women’s eyes this doctrine I derive/ They sparkle still the right Promethean fire/They are the books,

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:10am on June 28, 2013

Berkshire Theatre Group: 'The Lion in Winter': A family Christmas to remember by Jeffrey Borak

Friday June 28, 2013 STOCKBRIDGE -- It is Christmas 1183 in the winter court of King Henry II at Chinon, France and no one is in a giving mood.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:10am on June 28, 2013

Berkshire Playwrights Lab: Real life resonates in new play by Brian Mastroianni, Berkshire Eagle Staff

Four young people sit around a table at a coffee shop. Over the course of an hour, the conversation drifts to college, high school, SATs, the prom, the dynamics of teen relationships.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 10:19am on June 21, 2013

Audra McDonald: A life story told in song by Clarence Fanto, Special To The Eagle

When Audra McDonald, the multi-talented star of Broadway, concert halls and network TV, takes the stage at the Colonial Theatre Saturday evening, the audience will get deeply personal, intim…

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 11:16am on June 14, 2013

Shakespeare & Company: 'Heroes': Vets keep their wits about them by Josh Stilts, Berkshire Eagle Staff

"Dangerously subtle." That's how director Kevin Coleman describes his most recent show, Tom Stoppard's "Heroes."

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 11:11am on June 14, 2013

Berkshire Playwrights Lab: 'Monk' star joins in for gala by Brian Mastroianni, Berkshire Eagle Staff

Friday June 7, 2013 GREAT BARRINGTON -- It’s a scene that has played out many times on film -- two longtime friends take a road trip

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:20am on June 7, 2013

Select Tony nominations by Associated Press

Friday June 7, 2013 NEW YORK -- Select nominations for the 2013 American Theatre Wing’s Tony Awards, announced Tuesday.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:20am on June 7, 2013

Tony Award Nominations: Fewer nods for big stars by Mark Kennedy

Friday June 7, 2013 NEW YORK -- The day after the Tony Award nominations were announced, Annaleigh Ashford stood smiling in a Times Square

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:20am on June 7, 2013

Shakespeare & Company: Sacrifices that hit home with 'Master Class' by Jeffrey Borak

Friday June 7, 2013 LENOX -- Opera diva Maria Callas takes no prisoners in Terrence McNally’s "Master Class.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:19am on June 7, 2013

Giving voice to raise autism awareness by Jenn Smith

Since age 17, Sherri James Buxton has graced stages from New York City's Broadway to the Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:24pm on May 31, 2013

Author Klein's new play 'The Jewish Jester' pokes fun at Shakespeare by Brian Mastroianni, Berkshire Eagle Staff

Friday May 10, 2013 STOCKBRIDGE It sounds like the beginning of one of those "a guy walks into a bar" jokes.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:12am on May 10, 2013

Cuba Gooding Jr. is in a ‘creative place' by Mark Kennedy

The other night at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, Cuba Gooding Jr. came bounding onto the stage.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 9:42am on April 26, 2013
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