BSC Lab Extends 'Boys;' Adds Starry 'Travels' and 'Disorder'
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 6, 2006
Barrington Stage Company has announced updates in its Musical Theatre Lab schedule, including the extension of The Burnt Part Boys and the addition of Travels with My Discontent and Disorder: A Mother/Daughter Vaudeville
Barrington Musicals Lab to Kick Off with Burnt Part Boys
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 20, 2006
Under the mentorship of Tony Award-winning composer/lyricist William Finn, Barrington Stage Company will present a new musical, The Burnt Part Boys, the inaugural production of its new Musical Theatre Lab. The show will be presented June 21 through July 9,
Grammy Winner Boone to Light up BSC's 'The Human Comedy'
by BWW News Desk
- May 24, 2006
Multi-Grammy winner Debby Boone will light up the Berkshires this summer in Barrington Stage Company's production of 'The Human Comedy,' running from June 24 through July 16, at The Boland Theatre at the Koussevitzky Arts Center at Berkshire Community College.
Threepenny's Innvar to Direct Barrington Stage Co. Opener
by BWW News Desk
- May 1, 2006
Langley and Homer Collyer - renowned for their New York brownstone packed with 136 tons of collectibles, including 14 pianos, an X-ray machine, chandeliers, a horse-drawn carriage and a labyrinth of newspapers -- bring their bravado, intrigue and clutter to Barrington Stage Company.
Ziemba, McKechnie, McCarthy, Nixon and Others Announced for Barrington Follies
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 4, 2005
Tony award winners Karen Ziemba and Donna McKechnie, Urinetown's Jeff McCarthy, City of Angels's Leslie Denniston, and Tony-nominated Lara Teeter will star in Barrington Stage Company's production of James Goldman's and Stephen Sondheim's masterpiece Follies. Broadway veteran Marni Nixon will also be featured. Artistic Director Julianne Boyd will direct and Lara Teeter will choreograph. Follies, presented in celebration of Sondheim's 75th birthday, will run from June 23 through July 16 at the Consolati Performing Arts Center, Sheffield, MA.
Traveling in Pursuit of Theater
by Adrienne Onofri
- Jul 14, 2003
Since I live in New York City, I usually don't take a 'theater vacation'-you know, the eight-shows-a-week type of trip to New York or London. Even when I go to London, theater is just one of the activities on my itinerary. But the last three summers, I have found myself in a summer theater destination and have been appreciating more and more the joy of taking my No. 1 pastime on the road.
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