Review: “It’s a Wonderful Life” returns to Shakespeare & Company
Reprised for December 5–December 28, 2014, here’s the Burns and Murray review of the same production in 2013.
Reprised for December 5–December 28, 2014, here’s the Burns and Murray review of the same production in 2013.
The great tradition of the British holiday panto has thrived in Columbia County since 2000 for good reason. It is about the most fun you can have at the theatre with the whole family – a funny, musical nod to fairy tales familiar and unfamiliar, with a little cross-dressing and a lot of spoofery thrown in.
The Wharton Salon and Pythagoras Theatre Works collaborated to present two delightful one act plays, superbly produced and acted at The Mount.
All is well in Topsy-Turveydom, says Gail Burns in her review of this Gilbert & Sullivan operetta.
When a father dares to expose a truth, those in power manipulate public opinion putting his whole family in danger.
A classic author of terror tales takes the stage just in time for Halloween.
Burns and Murray review Shakespeare & Co’s “Private Eyes” and find it is a mystery play in more ways than one.
Jim Brochu mingles his life story with those of the famous and near-famous of theatre, alternately performing himself or simply selling those watery orange drinks in Broadway’s Alvin Theatre, now called the Neil Simon.