A cast of Broadway veterans — including Kevin Carolan, Anita Gillette, David Green, Paul Hecht, Jonathan Hogan, Lucy Martin, Debra Jo Rupp, Joyce Van Patten and Christianne Tisdale — take part in the Berkshire production, which runs through Aug. 11.
Set in 1922, Morning's at Seven is, according to press notes, "an endearing portrait of small-town life [that] pays humorous tribute to an all-American dysfunctional family and the love that binds them together."
Vivian Matalon, the Tony Award-winning director for the play's 1980 Broadway revival, repeats his duties, directing the Berkshire Theatre Festival run.
The creative team comprises scenic designer R. Michael Miller, costume designer David Murin, lighting designer Ann Wrightson and sound designer Craig Kaufman.
For tickets contact the BTF box office at (413) 298-5576 or visit www.berkshiretheatre.org.