Sunday, November 16, 2025

News and Ideas Worth Sharing

HomeTagsKevin Gleason

Tag: Kevin Gleason

THE OTHER SIDE: ‘Forgettance’ — Forgetting January 6

Yes, forgettance obliterates accountability.

THEATRE REVIEW: Mac-Haydn Theatre’s ‘Camelot’ shines mightily with excellent actors, glorious choreography

Just seeing 29 people in large costumes on the postage-stamp circular stage might take your breath away.

THEATRE REVIEW: Mac-Haydn Theatre’s ‘Annie’ regains its stature as a first-class musical theater experience

Directed brilliantly for theater-in-the-round by John Saunders, this company proves that a professional take on this classic can make it fine and new again and so very enjoyable.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘Mamma Mia!’ — a delicious fondue at the Mac-Haydn

Cheesy is the show, but I like cheese and, this time around, the fondue is delicious.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘Damn Yankees,’ a damn good two and a half hours

In spite of the fact that "Damn Yankees" is one of my favorite shows, this is a production of the musical that I would recommend heartily and without any caveat about this, that or the other thing.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘Sweeney Todd,’ a killer of a musical at the Mac-Haydn

Your discomfort is gratefully accepted by the people on stage and off stage.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘Saturday Night Fever’ at Mac-Hadyn is less than fever pitch

I found no one character in the play likeable enough to sympathize or empathize with from beginning to end.

THEATRE REVIEW: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

This production has a star-quality cast and the result of however much work went into it is simply stated as follows: You absolutely must get a ticket today and not miss this fabulous hit show -- period.

Bits & Bytes: Rusted Root at the Mahaiwe; Generation Block Party; ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat;’ ‘In Bloom’

The inspiration for building a courage wall in Great Barrington was brought to Railroad Street Youth Project by author Barbara Bonner while working on her book “Inspiring Courage.”

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘Chicago’ at Mac-Haydn, a richly rewarding revival

This new production in Chatham is so wonderful it could easily transfer to New York City in a New York minute.
spot_img

The Edge Is Free To Read.

But Not To Produce.