REVIEW: “MOTHER (and me)” at Bridge Street Theatre
by Macey Levin Melinda Buckley has brought the humor and poignancy of her life with her often difficult mother to Bridge Street Theatre’s SoloFest in…
by Macey Levin Melinda Buckley has brought the humor and poignancy of her life with her often difficult mother to Bridge Street Theatre’s SoloFest in…
by Macey Levin New Yorkers Lauren Letellier and her husband were down-sized at their respective jobs in 2014. As her husband was insistent about leaving…
by Macey Levin The unofficial kickoff for the Berkshire Theatre season is Barrington Stage Company’s 10×10 New Play Festival – 10 short plays by 10…
by Macey Levin When entering the Sharon Playhouse to see Lorraine Hansberry’s 1959 classic A Raisin in the Sun the audience is guided to stairs…
by Macey Levin When the audience meanders in to see Golden Leaf Ragtime Blues by Charles Smith at Shakespeare and Company’s Bernstein Theatre they are…
by Macey Levin Anyone who has been or is a caretaker for a victim of dementia knows the emotional turmoil it causes. What seems to…
by Macey Levin On a recent Thursday evening hundreds of people in Sharon, Connecticut suffered from a similar malady. Their sides were aching from the…
by Macey Levin One of the first plays of the Theatre of the Absurd was Jean Genet’s “The Maids” in 1947 which was followed by…