Living Room Theatre Presents “Amor & Psyche”

Starring Xingrong Chen, Michael Chinworth, Matt Dallal, Elizah Hill, Susannah MacLeod, Allen McCullough, Valeri Mudek, Nicole Starrett, Afton Page Welch July 24-August 4 Wednesdays thru Sundays in the LRT pool at 6:30 p.m.A two-week run three decades in the making RESERVE NOW: info@lrtvt.org Living Room Theatre, 152 West Street, North Bennington,…

Living Room Theatre Announces 2024 Summer Production

Living Room Theatre is proud to announce this summer’s production written by resident playwright Randolyn Zinn. AMOR & PSYCHE, a serious mythological comedy, builds on LRT’s commitment to offer extraordinary cultural experiences in Vermont and NYC since 2012. July 24-August 4 Wednesdays thru Sundays in the LRT pool*A two-week run…

Berkshire Theatre Critics Association Announces Nominees for 2023 “Berkie” Awards

1. Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play:  Nominees: A. Bella Merlin, The Contention, Shakespeare & Co. B. Jasminn Johnson, Blues for an Alabama Sky, Barrington Stage Company C. Sally McCarthy, Invitation to a March, Ghent Playhouse D. Marinell Madden-Crippen, Our Town, Sharon Playhouse E. Geneva Turner, The Lion in Winter, Bridge…

Living Room Theatre Announces 2023 Production “Her Name Means Memory”

Living Room Theatre is excited to announce their most ambitious project since the pandemic! HER NAME MEANS MEMORY is a brand new version of a classic play that wlll perform in North Bennington for two weeks July 26 through August 6. The script was explored this past January at Bennington…

REVIEW: “Constellations” at Living Room Theatre

by Emily Edelman Nick Payne’s “Constellations,” currently being staged by Living Room Theatre in North Bennington, Vermont, was written to be played by two actors working through the relationship of physicist Marianne and beekeeper Roland. LRT utilizes six actors (three for each part), which might be confusing in any other…

REVIEW: “A Doll’s House, Part 2” at the Living Room Theatre

by Roseann Cane Henrick Ibsen’s A Doll’s House famously ends with the sound of a slamming door. This caused a great ruckus in 1879. Nora Helmer, who apparently lives an ideal married life in a beautiful home with a nanny to look after her two children, a passel of servants,…