Bright, quirky “Out of the City” premieres at Dorset (VT) Theatre Festival
A refreshing play about normal married couples, it’s nice not to have to sit through other people’s angst.
A refreshing play about normal married couples, it’s nice not to have to sit through other people’s angst.
An interesting play about reparative therapy for gays that should have began where it ended, with the gay teen convinced he has been spoken to by God, and the therapist questioning whether the therapy does more harm than good.
A Stephen Sondheim classic graces the stage of the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield with luscious music, elegance, and of course, summer love.
A superb production our critics agree, though Larry found it a bit like watching flowers wilt while Gail loved fitting the puzzle pieces together.
While a political puppet show is being carried out in public, two isolated souls meet and connect in a world gone mad.
Does a play about abstract expressionism make for good theatre? “Red” is able to answer that question, not once, but again and again.
Barrington Stage has outdone themselves with this “Kiss Me, Kate”. Our critics sing its praises but found a couple of things to disagree about, too.
Kristen Wold simply shines in this one-woman play, making the most of her delicious role incorporated into a sometimes gossipy script.