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It says a lot about Mark St. Germain's generally ho-hum new comedy, “Public Speaking 101,” from Great Barrington Public Theater, that its funniest moments come not from St. Germain’s writing but, rather, the between-scenes film and video clips of public speaking gaffes by a variety of public figures.
Great Barrington Public Theater debuts a new "laugh-out-loud comedy" by Mark St. Germain. "Public Speaking 101" runs on the McConnell Theater Mainstage in the Daniel Arts Center at Bard College at Simon's Rock, July 14-24.
“Seventy-two hours from vision problem to brain resection,” Morrison says in his solo performance, “Leave Your Fears,” which is wrapping up Great Barrington Public Theater’s Solo Festival with performances this weekend in the Liebowitz Black Box Theatre at Bard College of Simon’s Rock.
Great Barrington Public Theater's Solo Fest begins June 3 with Alison Larkin’s “Grief, the Musical ... a Comedy,” running through June 12 in the Liebowitz Black Box Theatre in the Daniel Arts Center at Bard College at Simon’s Rock.
As part of the 2022 summer season of Great Barrington Public Theater, patrons are invited to enjoy works created by seven women artists residing in and near the Berkshires. "Persist" explores themes of erosion, trauma, reimagination, investigation, beauty, and violence.
The theater program at Bard College at Simon’s Rock will premiere four one-act student-written musicals Thursday through Saturday, April 7-9, in the McConnell Theater at the Daniel Arts Center.
After a hiatus of 27 months, the series of visiting musicians at Bard College at Simon’s Rock will resume at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27, in the McConnell Auditorium of the Daniel Arts Center. The concert will also be livestreamed via Zoom.
Complex questions that roil the treacherous undertow in David Mamet’s new play, “The Christopher Boy’s Communion,” which began its East Coast premiere over the weekend in a curiously remote, withholding production by Great Barrington Public Theater at Bard College of Simon’s Rock’s Daniel Arts Center.
Berkshire Eagle Theater Critic Jeffrey Borak reviews "Mr. Fullerton," Great Barrington Public Theater's production that takes a closer look at Edith Wharton's midlife affair with Morton Fullerton.
Great Barrington Public Theater's production, "Mr. Fullerton," explores Edith Wharton's midlife affair with American journalist Morton Fullerton, and her sexual awakening at the age of 45.