Burns and Murray: Oldcastle’s New Theatre, New Musical “Northern Boulevard”
Forty years in the life of Jerry’s Deli makes for a delightful tale of a marriage, families and neighbors, simply told.
Forty years in the life of Jerry’s Deli makes for a delightful tale of a marriage, families and neighbors, simply told.
This is the last weekend to see “Hello Dolly” in Cohoes, New York. See it “before the parade passes by” to quote one of Dolly’s songs.
Not to be missed is this jaw-dropping production of the famous Edward Albee play by the Theatre Institute at Sage in Troy, NY.
A comedic take on the 7th US President as an emo-Rock musical? It doesn’t get better than this!
Despite a worrisome deficit looming over C-R Productions, this is a Guys and Dolls that gets two thumbs up, and a vote of confidence for the Cohoes Music Hall team. Read More…
Critic Larry Murray takes a last look at Far From Heaven, which had a Berkshire preview production and is now headed for New York’s Playwright’s Horizons and a 2013 debut. Read More…
Gail Burns is joined by Abby Turner to discuss “Doubt” now on stage at the Berkshire Museum. SIster Aloysius comes to believe Father Flynn has sexually abused a student, making this play, and review, very provocative. Read More…
The Tragedy of King Lear is, after a long absence, back on the Main Stage of Shakespeare & Company. Gail Burns and Roseann Cane report on opening night. Read More…