OPINION: “Rooted” at WAM Theatre
by Emily Edelman Though I am not the official reviewer for WAM Theatre’s production of “Rooted” by Deborah Zoe Laufer, it impressed me so much that…
by Emily Edelman Though I am not the official reviewer for WAM Theatre’s production of “Rooted” by Deborah Zoe Laufer, it impressed me so much that…
by Jeannie Marlin Woods The 2025 Berkshire Theatre Season is beginning to wind down and the reflection on the season as a whole is beginning.…
Berkshire on Stage critic Barbara Waldinger writes from Sarasota, FL: “I wanted to let BoS readers know about a gorgeous production now playing at the…
Turtle Hill, Brooklyn is a colorful if subtle film about life, family and friends when you are gay and in love, but not quite ready to make the big commitment, even if you are now 30.
Gail loved Mott’s infectious smile and laugh while Larry enjoyed seeing Maguire on stage again.
“The show must go on,” they say, so Burns and Murray talk about problems that beset a not-quite-ready production.
In the course of this two hour play you will meet just about every human prejudice that exists in America today.
Playing now to November 10 is “Accomplice” at ShakesCo. Gail Burns reviews this head-scratcher, saying:”If you love a good whodunnit, you will adore this show”