Town Players of Pittsfield Announces Auditions for “We Need a Little Christmas”

Town Players of Pittsfield is pleased toannounce auditions for“We Need a Little Christmas”Directed by Jim DeBlasi Auditions will be held at South Church at 110 South Street in Pittsfield (side door) onTuesday, Nov. 15 and Wednesday, Nov. 2nd at 6:30 PM. Participants may bring their ownmusic, or music can be…

Berkshire On Stage Critics Pick Their Favorites of the 2017 Season

The four critics who review for BerkshireOnStage.com – Gail M. Burns, Roseann Cane, Macey Levin, and Barbara Waldinger – have each listed their favorite regional theatre productions of the past calendar year. Because for the most part we all see and review different shows, there was no sense trying to…

REVIEW: “Tuesdays with Morrie” at the Town Players of Pittsfield

Reviewed by Gail M. Burns, January 2009 “Death ends a life, not a relationship.”– Morrie Schwartz And writing, reading, reciting, reenacting, gives humans the illusion that a relationship has some measure of “immortality” – look at the annual rituals of any organized religion. In the mid-1990’s portswriter Mitch Albom collaborated…

REVIEW: “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change”

by Gail M. Burns, October 2008 You know that saying: “Old age is not for sissies”? Well that applies to theatre companies as well as people. Late in its ninth decade of existence, the Town Players of Pittsfield, the second oldest community theatre group in the nation, has appeared to…

REVIEW: “Visiting Mr. Green” at Town Players of Pittsfield

Visiting Mr. Green has come home to the Berkshires.Jeff Baron’s two-man play received its world premiere at the Berkshire Theatre Festival in the summer of 1996 with Eli Wallach in the title role. Since then it has literally been around the world, having been translated in 23 languages. Now Town Players has brought…