Martha's Vineyard Playhouse

Turning Life's Curveballs Into Art

When Jenny Allen performs this weekend at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse, she’s bringing her acclaimed one-woman show full circle to its original stage.

Shakespeare for the Masses

Shakespeare for the Masses is back at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse for a winter fix with Measure for Measure, a choice inspired by the #metoo movement.

Snow Queen Play

The Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse is getting into the holiday spirit with a production of the Snow Queen.

Playhouse Cabaret Is Indeed Wicked Good

Now in its fourth season at the Vineyard Playhouse, the Wicked Good Musical Review played to packed houses last weekend.

Wicked Good Music

The Wicked Good Musical Revue is back at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse, brightening the off-season with Broadway tunes and standards.

Driving Miss Daisy Still Tells a Timely Tale on Stage

Driving Miss Daisy, at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse through Oct. 7, wastes no time in pulling the audience into its world.

Dystopian Daze Delivers Both Humor and Darkness

Chilmark resident Brooke Adams made an auspicious playwriting debut Monday at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse.

A Love Triangle Plus One, New Play Is Four Wheeling Farce

Opening night for Who You See Here at the Martha's Vineyard Playhouse is Thursday, August 10. The new comedy by Matt Hoverman begins and ends with a married couple making salad together.

Women Rule the Outdoor Stage in Julius Caesar

The Shakespearean play tells the story of the fall of the Roman general, featuring betrayal, assassination, and brotherhood. In this case, every role is played by a woman.

Dusty and the Big Bad World Adds Levity to the Culture Wars

At the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse through July 29, Cusi Cram’s political comedy Dusty and the Big Bad World is a fast-paced and funny take on the culture wars of the last Republican administration, sparing neither the right nor the left.

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