Leslie Kritzer, Jeff McCarthy, Amanda McBroom and More Set for Barrington Season | Playbill

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News Leslie Kritzer, Jeff McCarthy, Amanda McBroom and More Set for Barrington Season Jeff McCarthy will star in a summer production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons at Barrington Stage in Massachusetts. Also planned is an evening of Jule Styne music performed by Leslie Kritzer and Rajiv Joseph's The North Pool.

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As previously reported, Barrington's Fiddler on the Roof will feature Tony nominee Brad Oscar as Tevye with Joanna Glushak (Sweet Smell of Success) as Golde. It runs June 13-July 14 under the direction of Gary John LaRosa.

Other productions include Duncan Macmillan's Lungs, directed Aaron Posner, which runs May 23-June 10. Brooke Bloom and Ryan King star. Mark St. Germain's Dr. Ruth, All the Way, starring Debra Jo Rupp under the direction of Julianne Boyd, will be presented June 19-July 15. Boyd will also stage All My Sons, with McCarthy (The Pirate Queen, Side Show), running July 19-Aug. 4.

Giovanna Sardelli will direct Joseph's The North Pool, running July 26-Aug. 11; followed by Philip King's See How They Run, directed by Jeff Steitzer, Aug. 9-26. The Joe Iconis-Robert Maddock rock musical The Black Suits will be directed by John Simpkins Aug. 16-Sept. 2. The final production will be Nigel Williams' stage adaptation of Lord of the Flies, directed by Boyd, Oct. 3-21.

Additional highlights include Joe Iconis & Family May 25-26; The Niko Songbook July 6-7; Hello, Gorgeous! Leslie Kritzer Sings Jule Styne July 30; a staged reading of Tom Stoppard's Travesties Aug. 13; Songs By Ridiculously Talented Composers And Lyricists You Probably Don't Know But Should Aug. 31-Sept. 1; and Brel in the Berkshires!, featuring Amanda McBroom, George Ball and Michele Brourman, Sept. 20-23.

Tickets, priced $15-$62, are currently on sale by calling (413) 236-8888 or visiting barringtonstageco.org.

 
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