LENOX â Shakespeare & Company has added three more productions to its 2021 season. Art, by Yasmina Reza and translated by Christopher Hampton, examines the power and value of modern art, money and friendship. Directed by Christopher V. Edwards, Art will run July 30 to Aug. 22 in The Roman Garden Theatre. Debbie Tucker Greenâs hang, a fascinating and explosive play directed by Regge Life, will run Sept. 10 through Oct. 3 in the Tina Packer Playhouse. The Chairs, from the internationally renowned master of modern drama, Eugene Ionesco â best known for the comic proportions and bizarre effects that allow his work to be simultaneously hilarious, tragic and profound â will run Oct. 8â31 in a production directed by James Warwick. The Chairs will also be presented in the Tina Packer Playhouse.
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Four Agatha Christie mysteries, Sparkling Cyanide screen on Acorn TV this month.
Monday 11 January
Spirited dialogue, posh Roaring Twenties style and devious mysteries abound as Francesca Annis (Jane Eyre, Marple) and James Warwick (Doctor Who, Murder She Wrote) star in Agatha Christie’s tales of crime-solving couple Tommy and Tuppence Beresford. The feature-length prequel, The Secret Adversary, introduces the detective duo while Partners in Crime finds Tommy and Tuppence newly married and turning pro, as they launch their International Detective Agency. A master and mistress of disguise with a reputation amongst bellboys everywhere for being the worst tippers in town, they undertake a vast array of cases from missing persons and haunted houses, through smuggling, thievery, connivance, skullduggery and, of course, murder.