Saratoga Shakespeare Company Announces 2019 Season of Redemption
This summer, Saratoga Shakespeare Company will celebrate its 19th season with two of Shakespeare’s greatest works in two different venues: KING LEAR in Historic Congress…
This summer, Saratoga Shakespeare Company will celebrate its 19th season with two of Shakespeare’s greatest works in two different venues: KING LEAR in Historic Congress…
by Gail M. Burns “What do you see?” is both the opening line and the penultimate one in John Logan’s play, Red, now on the…
by Roseann Cane I remember the 2007 independent film, Waitress, well, and with a tinge of sadness. A charming and whimsical story of a…
Bees are buzzing, roses are blooming and the Living Room Theatre is in rehearsal with an American comedy written by our own Randolyn Zinn. Lucy’s Wedding will…
by Jenny Hansell Love is love, and the heart wants what it wants. But are we really willing to follow those sentiments to their ultimate…
by Macey Levin Jen Silverman is a very provocative playwright whose plays are set in world wide locations mirroring her own extensive living experiences in…
by Macey Levin Kenneth Lonergan’s play The Waverly Gallery had its off-Broadway debut in 2000 and was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize the following year.…
by Roseann Cane History and artistry have merged on the St. Germain Stage of the Barrington Stage Company in a rare and wonderful way to…