Mount Greylock Regional School Presents “Oliver!”

Mount Greylock Regional School presents the timeless classic “Oliver!” on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, March 2, 3, and 4, 2023, at 7 p.m. in the school’s auditorium at 1781 Cold Spring Road in Williamstown.  Based on “Oliver Twist,” by Charles Dickens, “Oliver!” follows its titular character on a journey from…

PREVIEW: Mt. Greylock Regional High School Presents “Twelfth Night”

Preview article by Gail M. Burns, November 2003. It has become an autumn tradition for Mt. Greylock Regional High School to mount a Shakespearean production, and for many years now those shows have been produced under the aegis of Shakespeare & Company as a part of their Fall Festival of…

REVIEW: “A Day in the Life” at Mt. Greylock Regional High School

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, April 2000 I am happy to say that I left the Mt. Greylock auditorium with a considerably happier heart than when the curtain fell after “Gigi” last month. “A Day In The Life” an effort by teacher Sunny Da Silva and various students in the Mt. Greylock Middle School…

Preview of the 1999 Fall Festival of Shakespeare

Preview article by Gail M. Burns, November, 1999 Students from McCann and Mt. Greylock have given up their afternoons and evenings for the past two months to rehearse the 90 minute versions of Shakespeare that they will be presenting at Shakespeare & Company’s 11th annual Fall Festival of Shakespeare. They…

REVIEW: Mt. Greylock Regional High School Presents “The Winter’s Tale”

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, November 1999 I have not seen “The Winter’s Tale” since that hazy period in my life BC (before children). Way back then I did a paper on Shakespeare’s “romances”, and I saw the scarcely performed play at the Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Connecticut, with the…

REVIEW: “HelloHiThanks”

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, July 1999 Sometimes you find theatre in the strangest places. On Tuesday night I found it way at the back of the playing fields at Mt. Greylock Regional High School. It was an idyllic summer evening, still light throughout the 7 PM show, which ran…

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