REVIEW: “What the Jews Believe” at Berkshire Theatre Group
by Macey Levin Mark Harelik’s sweet and poignant 1985 play The Immigrant has been performed at innumerable regional and off-Broadway theatres. It is the…
by Macey Levin Mark Harelik’s sweet and poignant 1985 play The Immigrant has been performed at innumerable regional and off-Broadway theatres. It is the…
by Macey Levin Dan Goggin’s Nunsense is a theatre institution. After debuting in 1985 and becoming the second longest running off-Broadway show (The Fantasticks…
by Macey Levin Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is the first successful show written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice; it was…
by Macey Levin The Berkshire Theatre Group’s world premiere production of Kathleen Clark’s What We May Be has a few problems, the major one…
by Macey Levin In a motel room in New Mexico a small group of relatives meet the night before they are to attend a…
by Macey Levin First came the earthquake, then the tsunami that devastated villages, inundated farms, caused massive beach erosion and flooded a nuclear power…
by Macey Levin A college professor relates the story of one of her students demanding that she raise his grade. When she refuses he…
by Macey Levin The famous tale of Beauty and the Beast had its origin in 1740 when a French woman first put it to…