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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: Theater Barn’s musical farce ‘Lucky Stiff’ is outrageously funny

Every minute of the show has something funny going on, and this production has a cast that is as funny as the writing: an excellent combination.

THEATRE REVIEW: The Theater Barn’s ‘…Trailer Park Musical’ an enjoyable crowd-pleaser

Emotions play out beautifully and musical numbers are performed with immense grace.

THEATRE REVIEW: The Theater Barn’s ‘I Love You …’ a funny and popular favorite

It is the performances here that save the evening from becoming a yawn.

THEATRE REVIEW: The Theater Barn’s ‘Baskerville’ is indisputably funny

If you don't live in Columbia County, waste no time getting directions and making a reservation, for this is one show you shouldn't miss.

THEATRE REVIEW: The Theater Barn’s ‘She Loves Me’ a charming evening of theater

The more difficult musical numbers are in the first act so don't be dismayed if you don't like some of them, because the second half of the show will fill your ears and heart with pleasure.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘Pump Boys and Dinettes’ at the Theater Barn is a downright charmer

This has been one of my favorite little shows for 36 years and this production has only enhanced it in my mind.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘The Mousetrap’ at The Theatre Barn is just right

Phelps’ production is about the best you will see outside of St. Martin’s Theater in the West End of London, so save yourself the airfare and get to New Lebanon instead.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘The Nerd’ at Theatre Barn, perfect comic relief for our time

If you feel the need to laugh at something not on the television news, this is currently your best option.

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.

Bits & Bytes: Sally Taylor at MASS MoCA; Wild Thing trail race; Jacob’s Pillow call for performers; ‘The Nerd’; Sarah Cunningham at Southfield Church

The Wild Thing races and walk will begin at Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, and the courses will feature the single-track trails and scenic carriage roads of adjacent Kennedy Park.

THEATRE REVIEW: Spider’s Web

People from all over the region depend on their annual Christie and, this year, they will not be disappointed by a single moment of it.

THEATRE REVIEW: ‘The Cocktail Hour,’ a dysfunctional WASP family exposed

It's unlikely that most of us will have lots of opportunities to see this play and so thanks go to the Theater Barn for presenting it in such a well-considered way.
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