Great Barrington Public Theater presents new and established artists in the Berkshires, Northwest CT and neighboring Hudson Valley. We bring a mix of new and contemporary theater to life in varied of formats, engaging audiences with readings, workshops and fully-staged productions, while keeping ticket affordable for all.
It was a thoughtful piece, and well executed. It did feel a bit stiff as if it were a stage performance ( which of course it is) BUT at the end, when the actor became flustered by the presence of her subject, was just excellent. When she made eye contact with me (the audience), the emotions conveyed in that brief moment astonished me. It made me want to see the actual interaction. The piece left me with the impression that " shit was about to get real". Well played.
What, no comments? Does anyone out there have a sense of humor? I had a few good laughs and certainly admire the filmmakers (crews) fortitude in successfully making a movie masked-up, outside and safe! No super-spreading on our set, but mostly attributable I suspect to good luck Cheers.
Poetry in prose. Exquisitely evocative, profoundly stirring. Thank you for helping us reflect on our common finiteness and shared vulnerability, Michael.