Truth Future Bachman Offers Works-in-Progress Showing of “Second Sight” at Williams

Gaudino Creative Residencies and the Williams College Theatre Department Present Truth Future Bachman Works-in-Progress Showing SECOND SIGHT SEPT 19 | 7:00 PM | Adams Memorial Theatre | Free at the ’62 Center for Theatre & Dance, 1000 Main Street, Williamstown MA 01267 Brooklyn-based composer, playwright, and vocalist Truth Future Bachman deftly interweaves three of the…

Michelle “Micha” J. Rodriguez Brings “Presencia” to the ’62 Center

CenterSeries PresentsCreative Residency with Michelle “Micha” J. Rodriguez ’12 Presencia April 19 | 8:00 PM | ‘62 Center for Theatre & Dance, Adams Memorial Theatre | $10/$3 (students) April 20 | 2:00 PM | ‘62 Center for Theatre & Dance, Adams Memorial Theatre | $10/$3 (students) REVISED Saturday curtain time. What would you do if you were gifted…

Williams College Theatre Department Presents ” Sometimes the Rain, Sometimes the Sea”

The Theatre Department presentsSometimes the Rain, Sometimes the Seaby Julia IzumiMay 5-7 | 7:30 PM | Adams Memorial Theatre | $3May 8 | 5:00 PM | Adams Memorial Theatre | $3 Sometimes the Rain, Sometimes the Sea by Julia Izumi and directed by Kym Moore, is, in part, a play about the magic of storytelling. Why do we need…

REVIEW: Cap & Bells Presents “The Glass Menagerie”

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, December, 1999 This is the third production of “The Glass Menagerie” that I have reviewed in the past eighteen months. So I went in thinking I knew it all – Tom, Laura, Amanda, the Gentleman Caller, blue roses and little glass unicorns. But I found…

REVIEW: Cap & Bells Presents “Little Shop of Horrors”

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, December, 1999 They just don’t get it. It is a pity, because “Little Shop of Horrors” is a perfectly constructed small-scale musical, and it has legions of devoted fans – myself included. But the Williams students who have mounted the current production on the AMT…

REVIEW: Williamstheatre Presents “The Trojan Women”

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, November, 1999 The last Greek tragedy that I saw was the WTF production of “Hecuba” in which Olympia Dukakis shook her head and announced “I am da muddah of all mis-ah-rees!” – looking so much like Jimmy Durante that I almost burst out laughing. Of…