Visiting Mr. Green
by Jeff Baron
Directed by Nathan Stith
Featuring Richard Howe and Dean Linnard
Recently widowed Mr. Green was hit by a car driven by corporate executive, Ross Gardiner. Ross is ordered by a judge to make weekly visits to Mr. Green to help him with groceries and other necessities. What starts as a comedy about two men who can’t stand each other quickly becomes a powerful drama as the two men get to know, and care, about one another.
Runs July 9-18
Reviews for “Visiting Mr. Green”
“a comedy that will tug at your heart-strings”
Peter Bergman, Berkshire Bright Focus
“Richard Howe, as Mr. Green, reaches a new high point in his career in Vermont theater … this one people will remember for years to come.”
Peter Bergman, Berkshire Bright Focus
“Howe is particularly affecting and, dare I say it, utterly adorable …”
Jeffrey Borak, Berkshire Eagle
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Shakespeare’s Will
by Vern Thiessen
Directed by Nathan Stith
Featuring Katrina Ferguson
The story of a woman who loved her husband and children deeply, made incredible sacrifices, and maintained her strength and spirit throughout life’s challenges with—and without—the most famous playwright in history, William Shakespeare. It’s a moving, funny, and poetic celebration of the life of Anne Hathaway.
Runs August 6–15
Reviews for “Shakespeare’s Will”
One can hardly imagine a better actor for the role of Anne than Katrina Ferguson.
Jeannie Marlin Woods, Berkshire On Stage
Director Nathan Stith has brought a dynamic into this play as he takes Anne, played by the incredible Katrina Ferguson … through her lengthy but fascinating monologue.
J. Peter Bergman, The Berkshire Edge
Working with director Nathan Stith, Ferguson doesn’t miss a turn in a performance that requires her to depict, in addition to Anne, various people in her life.
Jeffrey Borak, Berkshire Eagle
As Anne, Katrina Ferguson is a commanding presence onstage, energetic, engaging, handsome, and stylish…
Roseann Cane, Berkshire On Stage
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The Turn of the Screw
by Jeffrey Hatcher
from a story by Henry James
Directed by Jillian Armenante
Featuring Rebecca Mozo and Oliver Wadsworth
A Victorian era governess is hired to work at an estate and care for two orphaned children. After learning about the deaths of her predecessor and the former groundskeeper, the governess is haunted by the images of their ghosts. But are the ghosts real or merely figments of her imagination?
Runs September 3-12
Reviews for “The Turn of the Screw”
It is a tour-de-force performance, enthralling and memorable — not to be missed.
.J. Peter Bergman, The Berkshire Edge
Mozo and Wadsworth work together seamlessly; a two-person ensemble in every respect that takes full advantage of Hatcher’s material … and then some.
Jeffrey Borak, The Berkshire Eagle
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