REVIEW: “The Light” at the Chester Theatre Company
by Macey Levin Enduring love requires people to look into themselves in order to realize who they really are or what they have become in…
by Macey Levin Enduring love requires people to look into themselves in order to realize who they really are or what they have become in…
by Macey Levin It is 1930 and the Harlem Renaissance, as well as the Depression, is in full bloom. The community is struggling to find…
by Macey Levin Two friends banter, argue and dream as they stand guard at the Taj Mahal in Agra, Hindustan in 1653, the year of the…
by Macey Levin The theatre, the world, and life are at the core of Peter Sinn Nachtrieb’s complex play-within-a-play The Making of a Great Moment…
by Macey Levin There is a rollicking production of a witty and very corny show with exuberant musical numbers at the Sharon Playhouse in Sharon,…
by Macey Levin Cabaret opened on Broadway in November, 1966, and went on to win eight Tonysincluding Best Musical (book by Joe Masteroff,) Best Original…
Captivating Tales Told by Local Storytellers, Including Berkshire on Stage Critics Paula Kaplan-Reiss and Macey Levin! Ancram Opera House (AOH) announced that its perennial audience…
by Macey Levin Heidi Schreck’s play What The Constitution Means To Me is an ambitious piece of theatre. Kate Baldwin portrays Ms. Schreck, who…