“Irving Berlin’s I Love a Piano” the revue-sical at the Theater Barn
Irving Berlin’s music is well sung and danced at the Theater Barn, celebrating the Russian-born composer who shaped the Great American Songbook..
Irving Berlin’s music is well sung and danced at the Theater Barn, celebrating the Russian-born composer who shaped the Great American Songbook..
The world of Henry IV is filled with fascinating characters including the fatherly Falstaff, young Prince Hall and his nemesis Hotspur, plus the swaggering Pistoll. Centuries later, it’s still a fascinating coming-of-age story.
Under the Table Theatre Company returns to The Fringe with two deft – and daft – physical comedies.
Garrison delivers a long and colorful stream of anecdotes, opinions, Biblical quotes, a passage from Heminway’s “Old Man and The Sea” and even a few notes of an aria in a home run of a performance.
It looks and sounds like a Broadway musical, but it is a dark tale of human greed and revenge in disguise.
Nina Arianda and Sam Rockwell are the catalysts for this exciting evening of theatre, one our critics found spellbinding.
Simple and snappy, a pair of Broadway wannabes sing and dance their way through 15 songs and a zillion gags in New Lebanon, NY. Through August 3.
The glorious love affair of the world’s most famous lovers is set amongst fast-paced and terrifyingly realistic fight scenes and the natural beauty of the Berkshires., A rare treat to be found only in the Berkshires.