REVIEW: “Crimes of the Heart” at the Williamstown Theatre Festival

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, August, 2007 “I went to see an all African-American production of The Cherry Orchard with Gloria Foster and James Earl Jones as Lopakhin. I finally got it when [I watched Lopakhin buy] the cherry orchard – it’s the happiest and most devastating moment of his life! It’s…

REVIEW: “The Corn is Green” at the Williamstown Theatre Festival

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, August, 2007 Richard Burton (1925-1984) was born in Pontrhydyfen, Wales, the 12th of 13 children of a coalminer. Burton showed a talent for the literary arts in elementary school, and an inspirational teacher took him under his wing and prepared him for the theatrical career…

REVIEW: “Recitatif” at the Berkshire Fringe

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, August 2007 I am going to write a detailed review of this extraordinary production, but due to some personal stresses I am behind schedule with my reviews and this show only has one more performance here in the Berkshires. If you have the time, please…

REVIEW: “Macbeth” at Bakerloo Theatre Project’

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, July 2007 As we left Academy Hall after seeing the Bakerloo Theatre Project’s current production of Macbeth, my companion said to me: “I was amazed by how much I didn’t miss what wasn’t there!” What she was referring to was the genius director William Addis, his…

REVIEW: “Black Comedy” at Barrington Stage Company

by Gail M. Burns, July 2007 What do you get when you put a young British sculptor, his ditsy blonde fiancĂ©e, his sultry brunette mistress, the blonde’s spit-and-polish military father, two neighbors – a flamboyantly gay antiques dealer and a tee totaling spinster – a deaf multi-millionaire art dealer, and…

REVIEW: “Two-Headed” at the Berkshire Theatre Festival

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, July, 2007 Julie Jensen’s 2000 drama Two-Headed is not an easy play. It is not easy to perform and it is not easy to watch, but luckily the BTF has cast two of this region’s finest actresses – Corinna May and Diane Prusha – and the end…