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Friday, July 30, 2021

Black Theater Artists Are Helping Shakespeare Speak To More Diverse Audiences by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Scholars have a mantra: Shakespeare is universal and his works are for everyone. But for Black actors and audiences, does an implicit whiteness in the Bard's canon hinder access and identifi…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 09:06AM
Monday, January 1, 2018

A Prescient Sci-Fi ‘Parable’ Gets Set to Music by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Call it opera, rock concert or song cycle: an adaptation of Octavia E. Butler’s dystopian novel may feel timelier than ever.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:00AM
Friday, August 2, 2013

'Bridges of Madison County': Plenty of reasons to sing by Jeremy D. Goodwin

The cynical might call it sentimental, but the story at the heart of "The Bridges of Madison County" is infused with the inner turmoil and

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:10AM
Friday, December 14, 2012

At Mass MoCA: Chekhov all shook up by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday December 14, 2012 NORTH ADAMS -- Deep into a rehearsal of Anton Chekhov’s 1895 play "The Seagull," an assistant calls out to an

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:08AM
Friday, September 14, 2012

Stories by kids brought to stage by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday September 14, 2012 PITTSFIELD -- The performing troupe Story Pirates hinges on one basic idea: encouraging kids to write stories and

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:07AM
Friday, August 24, 2012

New play focuses on Satchmo by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday August 24, 2012 LENOX In the photo, a crisply dressed Louis Armstrong looks down at his trumpet, while seated in a spare, decidedly

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:09AM

Judy Collins: Singing is a gut matter by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday August 24, 2012 GREAT BARRINGTON -- She knows when she likes something.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:09AM
Friday, July 13, 2012

Berkshire Theatre Group: Reaching back for 'A Class Act' by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday July 13, 2012 STOCKBRIDGE - Director Robert Moss is well used to working on plays with playwrights in the room, asking questions of them and making tweaks as a new production comes i…

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 01:10PM
Friday, July 6, 2012

Peters pairs with the Pops by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday July 6, 2012 LENOX -- Bernadette Peters is well versed at capturing the fancy of an audience, as a three-time Tony winner (in addition

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:08AM
Friday, June 29, 2012

Icy exploit comes to stage by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday June 29, 2012 LENOX - The idea didn't exactly come in a vision, but it wasn't wholly planned either.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:11PM
Friday, June 22, 2012

Immersive theater: 'Here Lies Love' joins top creative talents by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday June 22, 2012 NORTH ADAMS David Byrne’s roving creativity has often led him in disparate directions.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:06AM
Friday, June 15, 2012

At Shakespeare & Company: Comic midlife quest by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday June 15, 2012 LENOX -- Tony Simotes might not be able to get through a serious conversation without a classical Greek reference -- whether about the origins of theater or the li…

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 07:38AM

'Fiddler' respects tradition by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday June 15, 2012 PITTSFIELD -- The question of protecting age-old practices in a changing world is at the heart of one of the most popular Broadway musicals ever produced.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 07:37AM
Friday, October 14, 2011

Made in the Berkshires festival ties up a range of art forms by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday October 14, 2011 PITTSFIELD Film, dance, music, poetry, short stories, theater -- the range of art forms making up the inaugural Made

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:05AM
Friday, October 7, 2011

Frank Rich : He writes what's on his mind by Jeremy D. Goodwin

Friday October 7, 2011 PITTSFIELD - For Frank Rich, it pays to have an opinion.

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 12:43PM
Monday, July 11, 2011

Big show for merged venues by Jeremy D. Goodwin

"The Who's Tommy," directed by Eric Hill and featuring Randy Harrison in the title role, which has been previewing since Thursday, officially opens Saturday evening and runs until July 16. M…

SOURCE: The Berkshire Eagle at 06:41PM

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