Review: Berkshire Theatre Group tinkers with a classic: “Oklahoma!” at the Colonial
The core of a great musical has to be its heart and soul, not Brechtian nonsense.
The core of a great musical has to be its heart and soul, not Brechtian nonsense.
Burns and Cain review the rarely seen Love’s Labour’s Lost set in the 1940’s.
It is a rare treat to see a 1920’s musical, especially one in which you get to see the Marx Brothers in action.
The much anticipated Arms on Fire lands with more of a thud, than a splash.
“Life Science” Review by Gail Burns, the Berkshire Playwright’s Lab first fully staged production.
There is both so much fun, and a sort of righteousness that comes from being able to make so much noise with your feet!
Something Funny’s going on at Troy’s Schacht Fine Arts Center: “Lucky Stiff” a musical farce has taken over the stage.
A brilliant production of John Steinbeck’s classic story about plain folks caught in the great depression make this a must-see evening of great theatre.