REVIEW: “Big Big Sky” at Chester Theatre Company

by Macey Levin Into Kilnsea, a small village in northern England, a stranger enters the local cafe and changes life for four lost souls. The opening of Big Big Sky by Tom Wells at Chester Theatre Company, Chester, Massachusetts, may sound familiar as a story-telling device as it evolves into…

REVIEW: “Big Big Sky” at Chester Theatre Company

by Mark G. Auerbach (This review originally appeared in Westfield News. Used with the author’s permission.) There are three heroes onstage in Chester Theatre’s 35th season finale, the American Premiere of Tom Wells’ Big Big Sky. First hero is Joel Ripka, an actor with multiple Chester credits, who stepped in at…

Chester Theatre Company Announces Their 35th Anniversary Season

The 2024 line up includes two World Premieres!  Chester Theatre Company, Chester, MA –   The Season:  The Thin Place Written by Lucas Hnath  Directed by Gabrielle Farrah  June 20 – 30 DESCRIPTION:  Everyone who ever died is still here, just in a different part of here. Linda can communicate with…

REVIEW: “Hamlet” at Shakespeare & Company

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, July, 2006 I saw a wonderful new play yesterday called Hamlet. That is how I felt, anyway. Eleanor Holdridge’s staging of Shakespeare’s masterpiece made me feel as if I was seeing the play for the first time. As if it were some new work built out…

REVIEW: “The Tamer Tamed” at Shakespeare & Company

by Gail M. Burns, July, 2005. Down in the field behind the Founders’ Theatre at Shakespeare & Company, under a big white tent, sits the Rose Footprint Playhouse. Someday the company hopes to build an historically accurate replica of the Rose Theatre there. In the meantime the Rose Footprint serves…