Working on a Special Day is simply beautiful at Barrington Stage Co
While a political puppet show is being carried out in public, two isolated souls meet and connect in a world gone mad.
While a political puppet show is being carried out in public, two isolated souls meet and connect in a world gone mad.
Does a play about abstract expressionism make for good theatre? “Red” is able to answer that question, not once, but again and again.
Barrington Stage has outdone themselves with this “Kiss Me, Kate”. Our critics sing its praises but found a couple of things to disagree about, too.
Kristen Wold simply shines in this one-woman play, making the most of her delicious role incorporated into a sometimes gossipy script.
In New York City, a strong pair of plays provide remarkable contrast and differing ideas about the less discussed sides of war.
A strong and harrowing play that you will remember for the dazzling brilliance of the writing, acting, and directing, It’s a theatrical journey well worth taking.
It’s the parents who are naughty in this comedy about the friendships, adultery, politics and scheming that goes on between neighbors while their children play.
With references to classic myths and familiar everyday relationships,, Jasper in Deadland dives headlong into contemporary musical theatre.