$3 Million per show Tax Credit for Berkshire Groups that send shows to Broadway?
If this tax credit makes it into the Commonwealth's budget, it could - in just a few shows - equal the whole state arts council budget.
View ArticleThe Royal Berkshire Troupe promises 10 Improv Musicals in one sitting, Feb.24
Improv Musicals are about the most difficult - and funniest - things an improv troupe can do.
View ArticleBerkshire Theatre Group announces Summer 2013 Shows
Treat Williams, Kim Taylor and Kate Maguire appear on the main stage in 2013.
View ArticleRising star Jay Stolar in for one night only at The Garage in Pittsfield...
Stolars days underground and under-appreciated are about to end.
View ArticleBerkshire Theatre Group Announces Auditions for Peter Pan and Oklahoma
A wide open casting call from the Berkshire Theatre Group.
View ArticleOklahoma, Anna Christie, Same Time Next Year Casts announced for Berkshire...
The Berkshire Theatre Group has released its casting choices for the summer of 2013, with actors both familiar and new.
View ArticleThe Four Major Berkshire Theatres and their Opening Nights as Scheduled for 2013
Keeping all the theatre openings straight is complicated. Life just got simpler.
View ArticleJayne Atkinson joins Treat Williams and impressive cast in Berkshire...
Jayne Atkinson roars onstage as Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter.
View Article“Oklahoma!” by Rogers & Hammerstein Set for Colonial July 1-20
Eric Hill promises a production of Oklahoma! that is not old fashioned, but lean and contemporary.
View ArticlePreview: “Extremities,” a harsh play about attempted rape, on stage at...
In this psychological thriller, the tables are turned when a young woman is violently attacked in her own home.
View ArticleReview: Jayne Atkinson, Treat Williams roar and clash in “The Lion in WInter”
When this family disagrees, war can break out to settle matters.
View ArticleKipling’s Family Friendly “Just So Stories” begin July 18 at Berkshire...
Just So Stories is family friendly entertainment on the outdoor Neil Ellenoff Stage, now located at the Berkshire Theatre Festival campus grounds in Stockbridge.
View ArticleReview: Berkshire Theatre Group Tinkers with the Classic “Oklahoma!” at the...
The core of a great musical has to be its heart and soul, not Brechtian nonsense.
View ArticleKaren Allen directs a brutal, breathtaking “Extremities” at Berkshire Theatre...
Extremities is "breathtakingly difficult to watch, and impossible not to," says Roseann Cane.
View ArticleThe Cat and the Canary to get “immersive” production at Berkshire Theatre...
Here's a play that "mixes terror and comedy, convention and surprise," says its director, Ethan Heard.
View Article“Same Time, Next Year” at Berkshire Theatre Group still a clever, funny...
Husband and wife in real life, Adkins and May play secret lovers on stage.
View Article“Look, mom, they’re flying!”— Peter Pan takes to the stage and the air at the...
With a total cast of 103 actors and 93 of them talented students from 32 different schools in the Berkshire, Peter Pan will fill the Colonial stage with the magic of a classic children's story.
View ArticleEugene O’Neill’s Pulitzer winning “Anna Christie” at BTG Aug. 20-31
Director David Auburn says "The sexual politics are surprisingly modern, radical even."
View ArticleFourteen Events Announced for Colonial and Unicorn in Fall 2013
A diverse array of performances grace the Berkshire Theatre Group's Fall 2013 programming.
View ArticleA slimmed down Anna Christie opens at Berkshire Theatre Group
In this rare revival of the Pulitzer winning O'Neill play, the sexual politics have hardly changed in almost a century since it was written.
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