REVIEW: “Disgraced” at the Chester Theatre Company
by Macey Levin When you go to see Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar at the (which you should,) brace yourself for a compelling story, intense When you…
by Macey Levin When you go to see Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar at the (which you should,) brace yourself for a compelling story, intense When you…
LENOX, MA (March 13, 2018) — WAM Theatre’s Artistic Director Kristen van Ginhoven today announces plans for the company’s 2018 season. The Berkshire-based professional theatre…
More performances, an American Premiere, a special theatre event, and the return of many favorite artists mark CTC’s 29th season. Chester, MA (February 16, 2018)…
Working with only two actors, director Kristen van Ginhoven creates fascinating stage pictures, especially with the creative lighting design by Lily Fossner. Juliana Von Haubrich’s set is fittingly grimy and spare placing the play’s focus on the artist’s easel and paints.
The stories are intertwined in this gripping theatrical experience from WAM Theatre now playing at Shakespeare & Company.
“This is a play that will certainly empower and enrich the women and girls – and men and boys – lucky enough to see it,” – Gail Burns
A fresh play and strong cast explores the politics of making music in a repressive culture.
Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, September 2008 This has been a summer for farce. It started on Memorial Day weekend with The Ladies Man at Shakespeare &…