A Chekhov Farce and a Wharton Delicacy from Pythagoras Theatre Works in West Stockbridge
Pythagoros offers the quintessential Berkshire summer experience with two one acts plays done in a natural setting with natural light.
Pythagoros offers the quintessential Berkshire summer experience with two one acts plays done in a natural setting with natural light.
Alan Turing may have broken the German’s Enigma code and thereby helped win WWII, but his nation condemned him as a gay man and drove him to take his own life.
A gripping mystery peopled by real sons and cloned ones at Chester Theatre Company from July 30 to August 10.
Even at 600 pounds, Charlie is a really likeable guy, and this unusual play lets us get to know him.
Living alone in a filthy trailer in Paonia, Colorado, a dying Ulysses and ex-wife Emma struggle to solve the mystery that has separated them for 20 years. Powerful stuff.
Relationships between grandmothers and their grown grandchildren are always interesting, especially after one has just completed a cross-country bicycle trip that has changed his life.
A refreshing play about normal married couples, it’s nice not to have to sit through other people’s angst.
Burns and Cane review one of Shakespeare’s epic stories, told simply and with great emphasis on the language and history.