A remarkably relevant “Camping With Henry and Tom” at Barrington Stage
Although about Edison, Ford and President Warren G. Harding, this play could have been written last night with lines from the past week’s newscasts.
Although about Edison, Ford and President Warren G. Harding, this play could have been written last night with lines from the past week’s newscasts.
An unlikely couple finds each other in this new romantic comedy between an injured dancer and a young man with Asperger's Syndrome who needs to learn how to dance and be social.
Two titans of literature clash and burn on the Fourth of July, 1937.
More fascinating than any documentary on television, only on stage, with Debra Jo Rupp, can you take the journey through the life of Dr.Ruth Westheimer in an unforgettable two hours of revelatory theatre. Read More…
Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, June 2009 “What were we thinking? It was madness to think we could solve the greatest mystery of all time…
Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, May 2006 This humble pair of works from the early stages of playwright Mark St. Germain’s career are being given…