REVIEW: The Wharton One-Acts “An International Episode” & “The Rembrandt”

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, July 2001. In this, the opening show in Shakespeare & Company’s new Spring Lawn Theatre, I was struck by the amazing coincidence that has provided the company with a performance space almost identical to the salon at The Mount which they have used as their Wharton Theatre for…

REVIEW: “On the Twentieth Century” at Barrington Stage

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, June, 2001 I am a big fan of Barrington Stage, regularly driving the hour and a quarter from Williamstown to Sheffield to see their shows. The quality of their productions is always excellent, seats are reasonably priced and fairly easy to come by, and the…

REVIEW: “Panache” at Oldcastle

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, June, 2001 Whoever decided to bill Panache as a screwball comedy has done Oldcastle a great disservice. Although I am hard pressed to come up with a category into which the show fits, I am sure that it is NOT screwball comedy. In fact, I have seldom…

REVIEW: “Coriolanus” at Shakespeare & Company

Coriolanus is one of the few Shakespearean plays that I had never seen or read, and I had heard that this production by Shakespeare and Company, which is a revival from last season, was terrific. Armed with my trusty Arden Shakespeare, I ventured forth to learn more about Caius Martius Coriolanus, a…