Much Ado kicks off Woodstock Shakespeare Festival
When Bird-on-a-Cliff’s Woodstock Shakespeare Festival first started playing shows on its own stage 20 years ago, outside Woodstock’s handsome office building
When Bird-on-a-Cliff’s Woodstock Shakespeare Festival first started playing shows on its own stage 20 years ago, outside Woodstock’s handsome office building
Ever since Shakespeare’s Puck and Prospero broke through the “fourth wall” to beg audiences to dismiss them from their onstage
[portfolio_slideshow id=16491] Mount Tremper: Is there even a “there” there? Everyone I know from Mount Tremper (interesting folks, all)
Japan isn’t the only country in the world that designates certain people who contribute a great deal to the national
[portfolio_slideshow id=16353] When Random House throws an Open House at its headquarters in Manhattan, readers get to meet their
Glamour was serious business then: unattainable by most mortals, but still, we could dream. In the magical images of our
A side from the actual international conflicts that never seem to stop swirling around us, many Americans can point to
Not that Pixar’s latest animated feature release needs any help from me, substantially beating Avatar’s record for the highest-grossing opening
Most of us have heard of Baron Munchausen, the fictionalized version of an 18th-century German aristocrat known for grossly exaggerating
[portfolio_slideshow id=16237] Powerhouse Theater, a collaboration between Vassar College and New York Stage and Film, presents stageworks in various phases