I am not often caught at a lack of words, but in this case, it is not clear to me what or why this play is what it is. Even so, praise for it comes naturally.
Tag: Scott Killian
THEATRE REVIEW: BTG’s extremely well done ‘The Skin of Our Teeth’ mixes philosophies, concepts
David Auburn and his cast have brought forward all of the humor in Wilder’s script, and all of the character that makes this a very special look at human history and American’s part in creating the world we all now live in.
THEATRE REVIEW: BTG’s ‘Outside Mullingar’ an amusing tale of clashing realities
Karen Allen’s direction is straightforward and honest and it works very well—her best work in this area yet.
THEATRE REVIEW: BTG’s ‘The Petrified Forest’ has distinguished cast, awkward shifts in material
Director David Auburn has done some wonderful work with this play, and some unpleasant choices he has made pull the show down a group of levels.
Bits & Bytes: Railroad Street Youth Project awards scholarships; ‘Hamilton’s Women’ at Ventfort Hall; ‘Complementary Eloquence;’ Berkshire Theatre Awards
Railroad Street Youth Project’s Railroad Street Youth Student Empowerment scholarship provides an opportunity for students to explore their after-high school options.
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.
Bits & Bytes: Denny Alsop in Boston; River Walk Earth Day workday; ZviDance at MASS MoCA; Terry Tempest Williams at Williams; 350Mass Berkshires meeting; marionette shows at Ventfort Hall; BCC Spring Gathering; BCD students move on
In Boston, Alsop will deliver a letter he’s carried from the Berkshires in a quest for a clean Housatonic River, free of the PCBs that GE dumped there years ago.