Articles

Berkshire Pulse is Being Evicted

New Work in Progress: “Pool Boy” at NYU

“Sleep No More”: Theater as Social Experiment

66th Annual Tony Awards Set for June 10

The Community’s the Thing: The Importance of the Summer Theater Festivals to the Berkshires

The Advocate

Shakespeare & Company Stages Moliere Farce to Brighten Up Winter

Tina Packer to Leave Lenox for the Summer

Shakespeare & Company to Try Shorter Runs

Albany Times-Union

An Afternoon at the Theater

“Vertical Performance” Aims to Alter perspective

Shakespeare & Company Founder Restages Company’s First Play

Review of “The Ives Have It” at SCP

TIS Plans February 4 Open House

Review of “The Sisters Rosensweig” at Capital Rep

Ives Live at Schenectady Civic Players

Sister Act
 
Review of “Next Fall” at Curtain Call Theatre
 
Launching Pad Productions Presents “Annie”
 
New Role a Dramatic Shift for Comic Actor

Artistic Directors Offer Audition Workshop

No Popcorn During Live Events at Proctors

Duncan Morrison is a Mainstay of Local Theatre

Steamer No. Ten Announces Season Programming

Philip Morris Talks About What the Broadway Series Means to Proctors

New Season of Musicals in Cohoes

Times Union Youth Arts Blog

Amherst Bulletin

Sueann Townsend Takes the Helm at Amherst Ballet

Math Whiz Recalls Tough Days at Male-Dominated MIT

Exhibit Explores Life and Works of Wendy Wasserstein

UMass Drama Department Brews Eclectic Mix for 2011-2012 Season

Arts Journal

The Party of Can’t and Won’t (So Let’s Change the Conversation)

The Arts Whisperer Blog

Berkshire Bright Focus

Review of “Urinetown” at the Ghent Playhouse

The Berkshire Eagle

Moliere Comedy Begins Friday

Barrington Stage Seeking Unique Theatre Voices

Town Players of Pittsfield Get a New Home

Berkshire Fine Arts

Julianne Boyd Bringing Year-Round Theatre & Programming to Pittsfield

WTF Plans Staged Reading at The Clark

Mark St. Germain to Premiere “Dr. Ruth: All the Way” at Barrington Stage

WTF Springs a Leak

Jenny Gersten Sortah Announces the Season
 
Interview with John Douglas Thompson, Part 3

Interview with John Douglas Thompson, Part 2

Part One of Charles Guiliano’s Interview with John Douglas Thompson

Tony Simotes Lays His Marker on Berkshire Theatre

An in depth interview with ME (Gail M. Burns) Part IPart IIPart III

10×10 on North – Winter Festival in Pittsfield

Vaclav Havel Dead at 75

Jacob’s Pillow Announces 80th Season

MASS MoCA Winter/Spring Schedule

“A Chorus Line” Opens Colonial Summer Season

Part One of a Dialogue with John Douglas Thompson

Interview with Julianne Boyd, Part III

Interview with Julianne Boyd, Part II

Interview with Julianne Boyd, Part I

Remembering Elayne P. Bernstein

Barrington Stage to Open 2012 Season with “Fiddler on the Roof”

Berkshire On Stage

“The Pirates of Penzance” Comes to Cohoes Music Hall

The Misanthrope Becomes a Humanitarian for One Night

10X10 Celebrates Pittsfield, Its People, Shops, and Cultural Life

12 Best TED Talks on Arts & Entertainment for 2012

Pretension and Préciosité from Molière’s “The Learned Ladies” at Shakes&Co

Blythe Danner Returning to Williamstown Theatre Festival for Summer 2012

 Musical “Far From Heaven” and Drama “The Blue Deep” Announced for 2012 WTF Season

Officials to Present $1.45 Million in State Grants Friday to WTF, Mount, Mahaiwe, Clark Art, Chesterwood

“8″ Dustin Lance Black’s Marriage Equality Play to be part of Williamstown Theatre Festival 2012

Shakespeare & Company Announces School Residencies

Shakespeare & Company Announces 2012-2013 Season

Arts Funding as a Political Football. Again.

Berkshire Fringe Announces Audacious Potential Expansion in 2012

Twenty Hot Performances Announced for MASS MoCA in 2012

New Study Says There’s Strong Support for Arts & Culture in Pittsfield and Ten Other Cities

Tina Packer & Nigel Gore Hit the Road with “Women of Will”

Cultural Council Economic Development Grants Restored

The Importance of Theatre to The Berkshires Featured in National Arts Magazine

Pittsfield’s Capital Investment in BSC Pays Off

Report Shows Arts Funding Favors Larger, Wealthy, White Institutions & Audiences

The Columbia Paper

Review of “Urinetown” at the Ghent Playhouse

Glens Falls Post-Star

Lighting Company’s Expansion Plans Hit Snag

Creative Stage Ligthing Gets APA Approval for Expansion

Small Town, Big Business: Creative Stage Lighting

In the Spotlight

Preview of “Parents’ Night Out” at CityStage

MCLA Beacon

Review of “Xmalia” at MCLA

Comedy Stop’s First Event is a Success

MassLive

Gay Marriage Play “8” Goes National in 2012

Pioneer Arts Center Still Has Presence in Easthampton

“Island Lily” Reels Audiences in to The Majestic Theatre

Holyoke Victory Theatre Renovation Proceeds

UMass Fine Arts Center Unveils 2011-2012 Season

Metroland Magazine

Review of “The Sisters Rosensweig” at Capital Rep

The Register Star

Columbia County Mourns Walter Bauer

Shelburne Falls & West County Independent

Piti Theatre Company Develops Show About the Plight of the Honeybee

The Troy Record

Sneak Peeks: Girl Power Dominates

“The Last Five Years”: To Many More!

Review of “Next Fall” at Curtain Call
 
Controversial Hit “Next Fall” Comes to Curtain Call Theatre

“Stomp,” “The Lord of the Dance” Coming to the Palace in 2012

The Valley Advocate

StageStruck: Descent Into Academic Hell

StageStruck: The Tailor and The Chimps

StageStruck: The Learned Ladies