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The Egyptian Helen (Die ägyptische Helena)
Jul 24 – Aug 2, 2026

Bard SummerScape presents Richard Strauss's seldom-staged 1928 opera The Egyptian Helen, conducted by Leon Botstein with the American Symphony Orchestra and Bard Festival Chorale, in...

Prima la musica, poi le parole & Der Schauspieldirektor (Program Five: Rivalries and Conspiracies)
Aug 9

Program Five of the 2026 Bard Music Festival, Rivalries and Conspiracies, presents selections from two one-act operas written in the same year by rival composers:...

The Abduction from the Seraglio (Die Entführung aus dem Serail)
Aug 16

The Abduction from the Seraglio serves as the culminating event of the 2026 Bard Music Festival, "Mozart and His World," presented as a semi-staged concert...



Review: THE FATHER AT TOWN PLAYERS OF NEW CANAAN


by Pia Haas - April 27, 2026

The Father is a critically acclaimed play by French writer Florian Zeller, translated by Christopher Hampton. It has been staged internationally, and adapted into a successful film. The play premiered in London’s West End in October 2015 and opened on Broadway at Manhattan Theatre Club in March 2...

Review: THE BOOK OF WILL Fills the Bill at Elmwood Playhouse


by Bruce Apar - March 18, 2026

Ms. Gunderson’s ingenious play, directed by Lisa Spielman with her usual standard of excellence, is a marvelous creation, a paean not only to the Bard of Avon but a celebration of the magical potion, the curative powers, of live theater and, yea, of storytelling itself....

Review: ONE MAN, TWO GUVNERS at Town Players Of New Canaan


by Pia Haas - March 04, 2026

There’s something wonderfully nuts about The Town Players of New Canaan taking on One Man, Two Guvnors, Richard Bean’s 2011 hit based on The Servant of Two Masters by Carlo Goldoni. ...

Review: PERFECT ARRANGEMENT Is Perfectly Enjoyable at Elmwood Playhouse


by Bruce Apar - January 20, 2026

Both author Topher Payne and director Paul Russo offset the seemingly dark and heavy-handed state of affairs at the state department with effective, tongue-in-cheek deftness. The seriousness of the subject matter is no less impactful when filtered through light moments laced with wit that is deliver...

Review: JEEVES AND WOOSTER IN PERFECT NONSENSE at Schoolhouse Theater


by Bruce Apar - December 11, 2025

Those dramatis personae (ha!) and more are animated to a fare thee well by only two – count ‘em – two actors, Mr. Guy and Mr. Lang, who bring to their poly-personality assignments proficient physical suppleness and chameleon-like chops. I started to keep track of how many characters they essay...

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