Karen Allen directs a brutal, breathtaking “Extremities” at Berkshire Theatre Group’s Unicorn Theatre
Extremities is “breathtakingly difficult to watch, and impossible not to,” says Roseann Cane.
Extremities is “breathtakingly difficult to watch, and impossible not to,” says Roseann Cane.
Burns and Cain review the rarely seen Love’s Labour’s Lost set in the 1940’s.
Steven Sondheim’s musicals are always a popular choice, so Roseann Cane and Gail Burns headed over to the Theater Barn to see their production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Read More…
Burns and Cane remind us how pleasant it can be just to have a night of silly fun at the theater. Read More…
Clara Schumann has taken up residence at Ventfort Hall in Lenox this summer, in a one-woman show performed by Sarah Jeanette Taylor. Read More…
The MacHaydn has been churning out the musicals summer after summer, and our dynamic duo of diligent devotees, Burns and Cane, gives us the verdict on “Legally Blonde”. 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…
Burns & Cane loved actor Tod Randolph and the play, but debate some assertions in the script. Read More…