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THE SELF-TAUGHT GARDENER: Grow a garden IRL (In Real Life)

For parents teaching their children to garden, it is hard to compete with the apps on their tablets and phones, such as “Farmville” and “Grow A Garden,” that grow plants and communities seemingly overnight.

REVIEW: Barrington Stage’s ‘Time Flies and Other Comedies’ features sophisticated staging, stellar ensemble acting, pitch-perfect direction

Barrington Stage’s selection of six of Ives’ comic one-acts, first staged between 1991 and 2015, is wonderfully curated.

THEATRE REVIEW: Barrington Stage’s ‘Time Flies and Other Comedies’ is clever and entertaining

The wonderful collection of character actors assembled for this foray into absurdism keep the show moving along brilliantly with their costume and wig changes, a pointedly generous directorial overview, and their own characterizations.

THEATRE REVIEW: Manhattan Theatre Club’s ‘The Cake’ proposes that sugar makes moral medicine go down

“The Cake” isn’t bold or provocative; it’s considered and gentle in confronting political and cultural divisions.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘The Cake’ at Barrington Stage: It’s a hit!

At Barrington Stage Company, "The Cake" stars, and I mean stars, Debra Jo Rupp as the baker with dreams and delusions, desires and desserts.

From Stage Center: The Berkshire Theatre Awards

Founded by North Adams resident and critic Larry Murray, from Berkshire On Stage, with the assistance of a small group of other devoted theater-goers and writers, the awards are intended to be a yearly celebration of the finest work done in the region between October 1 and September 30 every year.

Bits & Bytes: Halloween window painting; Stardust Jazz performances; Deborah Golden Alecson lecture; Doctor Gasp at Dream Away Lodge; Berkshire Theatre Awards winners

The window painting is a longstanding downtown tradition that gives students a chance to casually interact through a positive activity with storeowners who help the students throughout the day.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘Ideal’ production of ‘Love Letters’ at Barrington Stage

Altogether, there cannot be a more perfect hour or so in a theater lover’s life than the one offered here and now.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Love Letters’ at Barrington Stage; Concert Across America; ‘What’s in Our Water?’; fall festival & 5K; Victor Borge talk; Stockbridge Planning...

The 'What’s in Our Water?' forum will explore current challenges to the environment, the effects and potential risks to human health, and ways in which information is disseminated.

THEATRE REVIEW: Barrington Stage’s ‘Kimberly Akimbo,’ an incomparable production

"Kimberly Akimbo" has the advantage of a wonderful company of players, a most talented director, a design team that has delivered a first-rate production, and a script that delivers every moment with a slight bang, a taste of tang and bling.
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