Clay Hopper
A trio of companies — Barrington Stage Company, Great Barrington Public Theater, and, to a lesser extent, Berkshire Theater Festival — draw on the stage’s power to address our current political emergencies.
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October 15, 2015
The laughter in the production serves a useful purpose: it distract us from the serious narrative problems in Caryl Churchill’s script.
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