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THE NEW YORKER: A landscape of humor and dread
Posted July 29, 2022Originally published on July 25, 2022 by Ken Marks in The New Yorker (“The Theatre, Now Playing”). “The Simpsons,” a starting point...

THE NEW YORK TIMES: In ‘Mr. Burns,’ Apocalypse Now, With ‘The Simpsons’ and Songs
Posted July 27, 2022Originally published on July 27, 2022, in The New York Times by Alexis Soloski Anne Washburn’s 2012 play about a post-pandemic society reckoning...

HVSF’S “ROMEO & JULIET” ARE STAR-CROSSED SENIORS
Posted July 26, 2022THEATER BY PATRICK WHITE ON JUL 26, 2022 Click here to see the original article: HVSF’s “Romeo & Juliet” Are Star-Crossed Seniors |...

The Greenest Theater in America
Posted July 3, 2022Hudson Valley Shakespeare’s first season at new Garrison site opens July 7 by Frances Marion Platt for HV1 Originally published on...

10 Outdoor Plays and Musicals Worth Traveling for This Summer
Posted June 21, 2022From San Diego to New York City, from Santa Fe to St. Louis, these shows are worth a vacation trip...

Shakespeare Fest Prepares for New Season, and Home
Posted June 3, 2022By Alison Rooney for The Highlands Current, originally published on June 3, 2022. To view the original article, click here. ...

Announcing the Hudson Valley Summer Arts Pass
Posted May 19, 2022Four premier arts organizations — Jacob Burns Film Center, Historic Hudson Valley, Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, and...

Summer Theatre Preview
Posted May 3, 2022Danai Gurira plays Richard III at Shakespeare in the Park, “The Kite Runner” opens on Broadway, Elevator Repair Service adapts...