REVIEW: “East of Berlin” at Bridge Street Theatre
by Macey Levin Rudi, A young German man, watches his life fall apart as he learns of his father’s past. The results of this knowledge…
by Macey Levin Rudi, A young German man, watches his life fall apart as he learns of his father’s past. The results of this knowledge…
by Paula Kaplan-Reiss The sun starts to set on a glorious late spring evening over Shakespeare & Company’s outdoor Roman Garden Theatre. As the birds…
by Jess Hoffman When I sat down to see Bridge Street Theatre’s world premier of Rude Mechanics, I was immediately intrigued by the set. In…
by Jess Hoffman I must start my review by admitting that A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare is my single favorite play of all…
by Paula Kaplan-Reiss EDITOR’S NOTE: An unfortunate error was made in the editing of this review when it was first posted. That error has been…
by Gail M. Burns “Theresa Rebeck is a fierce defender of the right to bear witness, an organizer, a galvanizer always willing to take big…
by Macey Levin Edgar Allan Poe is one of America’s most noted and respected authors. Known for his eerie and chilling short stories and poems,…
by Macey Levine At the opening of Spinning My Wheels at Bridge Street Theatre’s SoloFest, writer and performer Michael Garfield Levine enters singing “Fly Me…