Review: Berkshire Theatre Group tinkers with a classic: “Oklahoma!” at the Colonial
The core of a great musical has to be its heart and soul, not Brechtian nonsense.
The core of a great musical has to be its heart and soul, not Brechtian nonsense.
When this family disagrees, war can break out to settle matters.
America’s spirit of independence is honored, sort of, in this perceptive play about dead-end jobs.
It is a rare treat to see a 1920’s musical, especially one in which you get to see the Marx Brothers in action.
Some of the best ensemble acting is on display in Other People’s Money which is more than entertainment, it is an eye-opener, too.
There is both so much fun, and a sort of righteousness that comes from being able to make so much noise with your feet!
Something Funny’s going on at Troy’s Schacht Fine Arts Center: “Lucky Stiff” a musical farce has taken over the stage.
A brilliant production of John Steinbeck’s classic story about plain folks caught in the great depression make this a must-see evening of great theatre.