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THE OTHER SIDE: When the protectors won’t protect

If I have sounded like a broken record these past months, it is because these developments in American public health are as important as they are horrifying.

THEATRE REVIEW: Secrets rule in ‘Disgraced’ at Chester Theatre

As drama goes, this play presents a genuine picture of adults in our era — mixed marriages, mixed belief systems, altered understanding and miscommunication.

THEATRE REVIEW: Tara Franklin is exquisite in Chester Theatre’s ‘Bar Mitzvah Boy’

I think this is a very good play in a very, very good production with every impulse of the author honored in the direction and the playing.

Berkshire Theatre Critics Association defines categories for third season

The object of the selection of winners is not to single out the “best” in any category, but to reward the outstanding elements of the season, the work that is not possible to forget, that stands out, that exemplifies excellence.

Sarah ‘Sally’ Clark, 92, of Chester, originally of Lee

For many years Sally worked as a bookkeeper at the former Lee National Bank.

REVIEW: ‘Folk’ at Chester Theatre is disappointing

The lack of real logic – of reality itself, in all honesty – is at the root of the trouble here.

News Briefs: Extended broadband coverage in western Mass.; Baker Administration expands health care training to combat opioid epidemic

This set of cross-institutional core competencies will ensure that health professionals educated in the Commonwealth receive enhanced training in prevention strategies regarding prescription drug misuse.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘The Mountaintop,’ MLK’s last night in Memphis

Chester Theatre Company is closing its season with a play people should rush to see.

Bits & Bytes: Neal and Tyer to present heroin documentary; ‘Artistic Insights’ at Shakespeare & Co.; ‘Nudes Beyond the Prado;’ Carole Owens book signing;...

Shakespeare & Company Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer and Company actor Jonathan Epstein will give a talk entitled “Shakespeare and the Jews,” which will explore Shakespeare’s controversial play “The Merchant of Venice.”

THEATRE: A short look at the Berkshire’s summer 2016 season

The big patterns here are outlying theaters putting on shows already seen in the Berkshires and a slew of inventive and new plays and musicals making our stages into their try-out venues.
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