Goodspeed Announces Casting for “All Shook Up”

20th Anniversary Production of a Broadway Show That Began at Goodspeed’s Terris Theatre EAST HADDAM, Conn. (May 22, 2025) – Goodspeed Musicals proudly welcomes All Shook Up as its second production of the 2025 season. Featuring the hit songs of Elvis Presley, which fuel the romantic tale of a small town turned upside down…

Tickets for “Shucked” at Proctors on Sale Now

[SCHENECTADY] (Sept. 11) – Proctors is pleased to announce that tickets for Shucked, the Tony Award® winning musical comedy The Wall Street Journal calls “flat out hilarious,” will go on sale Thursday, Sept. 12 for performances Tuesday, March 18-Sunday, March 23, 2025 as part of the Key Bank Broadway Series. Shucked features a “superb book”…

“Shucked” Launches North American Tour – Will Play Proctors Schenectady

Shucked A New Musical Comedy To launch its tour across North America Performances begin in Providence fall of 2024 Traveling to over 30 cities in its first year including Grammy-winning composers’ famed home of Music City Nashville (New York, NY) – Lead producers Mike Bosner and Jason Owen are proud to announce that Shucked, the…

REVIEW: “tiny father” at Barrington Stage Company

by Roseann Cane We first see Daniel (Andy Lucien), a 30-something event planner for a major bookstore chain, as he bursts into the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) of a leading hospital. In the center of the stage is an isolette (a plastic-encased crib equipped to maintain temperature control and…

Chautauqua Theater Company & Barrington Stage Announce Casting for World Premiere of “tiny father”

(June 9, 2023) – Chautauqua Theater Company and Barrington Stage Company are pleased to announce full casting for their co-world premiere production of tiny father, a new play by Mike Lew (Teenage Dick) and directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel (Hand to God). The production will play from June 25 through July 22 at BSC’s St. Germain Stage at the…

REVIEW: “Tell Me I’m Not Crazy” at the Williamstown Theatre Festival

by Barbara Waldinger Gun control, stay-at-home fathers, working mothers, breast feeding,  immigration, fear of “the other,” white rage, forced retirement, a young child acting out, home invasions.  These are only a few of the contemporary hot-button issues raised in Sharon Rothstein’s world premiere comedy, Tell Me I’m Not Crazy, directed…

REVIEW” “DIG” at the Dorset Theatre Festival

by Gail M. Burns We are so blessed with the close and productive relationship between playwright Theresa Rebeck and the Dorset Theatre Festival, where she has developed at Dorset more than half a dozen plays, most have which have gone on to productions at other major regional theatres and in…