
Peter Havens Restaurant in Brattleboro: A New Favorite
On a recent Saturday night we wanted a spot for a congratulatory dinner for my daughter who had just landed a wonderful job. A golfing buddy of my husband’s recommended more…
On a recent Saturday night we wanted a spot for a congratulatory dinner for my daughter who had just landed a wonderful job. A golfing buddy of my husband’s recommended more…
Have you ever picked up a book, watched a movie, heard a song, or seen a play of which you had absolutely no prior knowledge and been totally overwhelmed by more…
Two things converged in my life which allowed me to spend two enjoyable days on the water with 3rd Alarm Charters and Captain Matt Trombley: 1) I decided I needed more…
Slow Food by Wendy MacLeod, is a delicious comedy at Dorset Theatre Festival. Only three characters, Irene (Peri Gilpin), Peter (Dan Butler), her husband of 23 years, and their waiter, more…
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, written by Edward Albee, premiered on Broadway in 1962. John Mason Brown, one of the members of the Pulitzer Advisory Committee, which rejected the play more…
Always…Patsy Cline by Ted Swindley is almost two one-woman shows, as the only characters on stage, Patsy Cline and her #1 fan, Louise, don’t spend that much time interacting, though more…
On August 1, we caught the preview of the world premiere of Mrs. Christie by Heidi Armbruster at Dorset Theatre. Before the show, Artistic Director, Dina Janis and Producing Director, more…
When I read that Weston Playhouse Theatre was going to include Oklahoma! in their 2019 season my first thoughts were: Didn’t they just do that? Nope – It was 2002. more…
On July 11th, the world premiere of DIG, written and directed by Theresa Rebeck, opened at Dorset Theatre. DIG takes place in a plant shop, owned by the slightly grumpy, more…