Jon Lipsky play reading at Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center
Six actors sat behind the row of music stands that held their scripts, and they kept the large audience at the Martha's Vineyard Hebrew Center mesmerized for close to two hours.
Jon Lipsky’s “Beginner’s Luck” at Martha’s Vineyard Hebrew Center
Colleagues and former students of Jonathan Lipsky, artistic associate of The Vineyard Playhouse and professor of playwriting and acting at Boston University, will read his play "Beginner's Luck: The Story of King Saul in the Bible" at the Martha's Vineyard Hebrew Center this Sunday, Jan.
“Measure for Measure” at Vineyard Playhouse
Got problems? Get a little perspective on 'em with the help of Shakespeare's most famous "problem play," "Measure for Measure" Dec. 28 and 29.
Hats off to Martha’s Vineyard Regional’s “Godot”
As theater goers walked into the entryway of the Martha's Vineyard Regional High School's Performing Arts Center last weekend, there was a prescient hint that they were about to be involved in something other than an ordinary theater experience.
Shakespeare for the Masses returns with “Pericles”
The Vineyard Playhouse's series Shakespeare for the Masses opens its third season Friday night with their tongue-in-cheek version of "Pericles, Prince of Tyre."
Martha’s Vineyard Regional does “Waiting for Godot”
This weekend, The Martha's Vineyard Regional High School Drama Department presents a workshop production of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting For Godot."
Island Theatre Workshop’s Pick of the Crop
This weekend, we will again be reminded of the range and depth of talent that flourishes on the Island.
ArtFarm enjoys success
At its inception in early 2009, ArtFarm Enterprises stated a mission: "To provide a creatively fertile environment where professional artists can grow their art, while simultaneously teaching the community how to cultivate their own.
“Faith Healer” at The Vineyard Playhouse
Prepare for a rich and intimate theatrical occurrence of an uncommon kind at the Vineyard Playhouse tonight through September 16.
Radical Shakespeare: Children’s theater group performs Shakespeare classic
Shakespeare theatre groups are always emerging, but there aren't too many like The New Rude Mechanicals, a theater group comprised of 6- to 16-year-olds who will perform William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at The Yard this weekend.
Two evenings with “Othello” and experts at Featherstone
For the last two years Boston's Actor's Shakespeare Project has been voted Best Theater Company by the Boston Phoenix.
“The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall” at Vineyard Playhouse
On one hand, it is not really about the 1977 Academy Award-winning mega-hit movie "Annie Hall.
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee”: a comedic experience
Those precocious kids we love to hate are played for laughs as they reveal an arsenal of emotional damage in Island Theatre Workshop's (ITW) production of the musical "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
Amphitheater transforms for magical performance of Midsummer Night’s Dream
Moments before the proverbial curtain was to rise on this year's production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," something seemed amiss.
College troubadours land at Featherstone
A very talented band of troubadours has landed on Martha's Vineyard briefly to stage an original outdoor show before heading on to New York City's Fringe Festival.
“The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall”: New England’s premier of comedy at the...
The Vineyard Playhouse and Artistic Director MJ Bruder Munafo present "The Rise and Fall of Annie Hall" from July 22 to August 7, the New England premiere of a new comedy by Sam Forman, directed by Johanna McKeon.
Fun with The Fabulists every Saturday in Tisbury
"Welcome to our island," said actor Liz Hartford.
Playhouse offers “Runaway” hit
It is the music of a gritty, unconventional, poignant, funny, and successful life story sung with a foot-stomping Arkansas twang that will bring audiences to their feet.
Amy Brenneman performs at The Yard
This weekend, Amy Brenneman, of television and movie fame, and longtime collaborator Sabrina Peck, will present an original work, "Mouth Wide Open," based on writings of Ms.
ArtFarm play festival
Contrary to polished and rehearsed performances that many people go to the theater for, the upcoming theatre festival, New Writers, New Plays, gives the audience power to shape the works that they will see this Thursday through Saturday.