Hubbard Hall Theater Company Presents “Fefu and Her Friends”

CAMBRIDGE, NY — Hubbard Hall Theater Company will present Fefu and Her Friends by MarĂ­a Irene FornĂ©s, May 1–10, 2026, as part of Celebrando FornĂ©s, a nationwide initiative led by the FornĂ©s Institute. The program is part of the larger Decade of FornĂ©s (2021–2030), a national effort to elevate and…

Hubbard Hall Theater Company Announces Casting for “Fefu and her Friends”

CAMBRIDGE, NY– Hubbard Hall Theater Company is proud to announce the cast, creative team, and community engagement Initiatives for its upcoming production of Fefu and Her Friends, running May 1–10, 2026. Both funny and unsettling, Fefu and Her Friends unfolds as a reunion among eight women at Fefu’s country home…

Fort Salem Theater Kicks Off 2026 Season with Razor-Sharp Comedy “Ripcord”

Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire’s hilarious and heartfelt hit opens March 6 Salem, NY |  Fort Salem Theater launches its highly anticipated 2026 season with “Ripcord,” a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud comedy by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire. Running March 6-15, the production sets the tone for a bold, wide-ranging year of…

Hubbard Hall Theater Company Presents Free Sensory-Friendly Touring Production of “As You Like It”

Hubbard Hall Theater Company Presents a FREE Sensory-Friendly and Neuro-affirming As You Like It August 20–24, 2025 | Performances Across Washington County, NY and Vermont Cambridge, NY – Hubbard Hall Theater Company returns with its annual Summer Shakespeare Tour, presenting a fresh and emotionally resonant production of As You Like It from August 20…

Hubbard Hall Theatre Company Takes “As You Like It” on Freen Tour

As You Like It Free Summer Shakespeare Tour August 20–24 Shakespeare’s Most Musical Play Meets Sensory-Friendly Accessibility Join us this summer at Hubbard Hall for a vibrant production of As You Like It, one of William Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies. Directed by Megan Stacey, this engaging staging invites you into…

REVIEW: “The Chalk Garden” at the Ghent Playhouse

by Fred Baumgarten Every generation, it seems, must have its “Chalk Garden.” Major revivals pop up every decade or so like crocuses sprouting in spring. And then there’s the popularity the 1955 Enid Bagnold play enjoys in regional theater, perhaps owing to its meaty dialogue and eccentric characters. Is it…