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The Comedy of ErrorsThe Unexpected ManRed VelvetThe How and the WhyHenry VMother of the MaidHamletAn Iliad
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THECOMEDY OFERRORS
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE DIRECTED BY TAIBI MAGAR
JULY 2 THROUGH AUGUST 23
Two sets of twins. One city. Unlimited chaos. Shakespeare’s classic farce delivers a theatrical whirlwind of magic, music and mayhem involving mistaken identities, accidental seductions and daring heists.
Catherine GlavicicDavid Joseph
July 2 - 7:30 | 3 - 7:00 | 4 - 7:30 | 5 - 7:30 | 10 - 7:00 | 11 - 7:30 | 12 - 2:00 | 16 - 7:30 | 17 - 7:00 | 18 - 7:30 | 19 - 2:00 21 - 7:00 | 22 - 7:30 | 25 - 7:30 | 26 - 2:00 | 28 - 7:00 | 30 - 7:30 | 31 - 7:00
August 1 - 2:00 | 7 - 7:00 | 8 - 2:00 | 12 - 7:30 | 13 - 2:00 | 16 - 7:30 | 18 - 7:00 | 19 - 7:30 | 22 - 7:30 | 23 - 2:00Front cover: Leia EspericuetaAbove: Jonathan Croy, Michael F. Toomey background: John Douglas Thompson
All photos by Kevin Sprague unless otherwise noted.
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THECOMEDY OFERRORS
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE DIRECTED BY TAIBI MAGAR
JULY 2 THROUGH AUGUST 23
Two sets of twins. One city. Unlimited chaos. Shakespeare’s classic farce delivers a theatrical whirlwind of magic, music and mayhem involving mistaken identities, accidental seductions and daring heists.
Catherine GlavicicDavid Joseph
July 2 - 7:30 | 3 - 7:00 | 4 - 7:30 | 5 - 7:30 | 10 - 7:00 | 11 - 7:30 | 12 - 2:00 | 16 - 7:30 | 17 - 7:00 | 18 - 7:30 | 19 - 2:00 21 - 7:00 | 22 - 7:30 | 25 - 7:30 | 26 - 2:00 | 28 - 7:00 | 30 - 7:30 | 31 - 7:00
August 1 - 2:00 | 7 - 7:00 | 8 - 2:00 | 12 - 7:30 | 13 - 2:00 | 16 - 7:30 | 18 - 7:00 | 19 - 7:30 | 22 - 7:30 | 23 - 2:00Front cover: Leia EspericuetaAbove: Jonathan Croy, Michael F. Toomey background: John Douglas Thompson
All photos by Kevin Sprague unless otherwise noted.
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THE
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MANTHE UNEXPECTED MANBY YASMINA REZA TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOPHER HAMPTONDIRECTED BY SETH GORDONFEATURING CORINNA MAY
JULY 18 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6
A middle-aged man and woman sit opposite each other in a train compartment on a journey from Paris to Frankfurt. He is a world famous author; she, one of his biggest fans, carries his latest novel in her handbag and ponders reading it in front of him. From the creator of Art and God of Carnage, this illuminating drama explores themes of intimacy, celebrity and second chances.
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REDVELVET
REGIONAL PREMIERE
RED VELVETBY LOLITA CHAKRABARTIDIRECTED BY DANIELA VARONFEATURING JOHN DOUGLAS THOMPSON
AUGUST 6 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 13
Red Velvet is the story of the first African-American actor to play the role of Othello on the English stage, Ira Aldridge. Fresh from his critically acclaimed performances in Tamburlaine (TFANA) and The Iceman Cometh (BAM), OBIE Award-winning actor John Douglas Thompson stars as Ira Aldridge in this powerful play where lines are blurred between race, friendship, betrayal and art.
John Douglas Thompson
July 18 - 2:00 | 19 - 7:30 | 23 - 7:30 | 24 - 7:00 | 25 - 2:00 | 29 - 7:30 | 30 - 2:00
August 1 - 7:30 | 2 - 2:00 | 6 - 7:30 | 9 - 7:30 | 11 - 7:00 | 15 - 7:30 | 16 - 2:00 | 20 - 2:00 | 23 - 7:30 | 25 - 7:00 | 27 - 7:30 30 - 7:30
September 3 - 7:30 | 5 - 7:30 | 6 - 2:00
August 6 - 2:00 | 8 - 7:30 | 9 - 2:00 | 13 - 7:30 14 - 7:00 | 15 - 2:00 | 20 - 7:30 | 21 - 7:00 22 - 2:00 | 26 - 7:30 | 27 - 2:00 | 29 - 7:30 30 - 2:00
September 1 - 7:00 | 2 - 7:30 | 3 - 2:00 | 4 - 7:00 5 - 2:00 | 6 - 7:30 | 11 - 7:00 | 12 - 7:30 13 - 2:00
Corinna May
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THE
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MANTHE UNEXPECTED MANBY YASMINA REZA TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOPHER HAMPTONDIRECTED BY SETH GORDONFEATURING CORINNA MAY
JULY 18 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6
A middle-aged man and woman sit opposite each other in a train compartment on a journey from Paris to Frankfurt. He is a world famous author; she, one of his biggest fans, carries his latest novel in her handbag and ponders reading it in front of him. From the creator of Art and God of Carnage, this illuminating drama explores themes of intimacy, celebrity and second chances.
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REDVELVET
REGIONAL PREMIERE
RED VELVETBY LOLITA CHAKRABARTIDIRECTED BY DANIELA VARONFEATURING JOHN DOUGLAS THOMPSON
AUGUST 6 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 13
Red Velvet is the story of the first African-American actor to play the role of Othello on the English stage, Ira Aldridge. Fresh from his critically acclaimed performances in Tamburlaine (TFANA) and The Iceman Cometh (BAM), OBIE Award-winning actor John Douglas Thompson stars as Ira Aldridge in this powerful play where lines are blurred between race, friendship, betrayal and art.
John Douglas Thompson
July 18 - 2:00 | 19 - 7:30 | 23 - 7:30 | 24 - 7:00 | 25 - 2:00 | 29 - 7:30 | 30 - 2:00
August 1 - 7:30 | 2 - 2:00 | 6 - 7:30 | 9 - 7:30 | 11 - 7:00 | 15 - 7:30 | 16 - 2:00 | 20 - 2:00 | 23 - 7:30 | 25 - 7:00 | 27 - 7:30 30 - 7:30
September 3 - 7:30 | 5 - 7:30 | 6 - 2:00
August 6 - 2:00 | 8 - 7:30 | 9 - 2:00 | 13 - 7:30 14 - 7:00 | 15 - 2:00 | 20 - 7:30 | 21 - 7:00 22 - 2:00 | 26 - 7:30 | 27 - 2:00 | 29 - 7:30 30 - 2:00
September 1 - 7:00 | 2 - 7:30 | 3 - 2:00 | 4 - 7:00 5 - 2:00 | 6 - 7:30 | 11 - 7:00 | 12 - 7:30 13 - 2:00
Corinna May
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SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
CRY HAVOCBY STEPHAN WOLFERTDIRECTED BY ERIC TUCKER
AUGUST 28 & 29
Using Shakespeare’s timeless words, and a few of his own, Shakespeare & Company Training alumnus and US military veteran Stephan Wolfert weaves his own experience with some of Shakespeare’s most iconic military figures. A testament to the healing power of art and human resilience, this piece reveals how Shakespeare’s audiences wrestled with the same hopes and fears that occupy our modern lives. CRY
HAVOC
Stephan WolfertPhoto by John Boccat
August 28 - 7:00 29 - 2:00
Open to the public year-round.Lenox 800-272-6935 cranwell.com
Preserving the Berkshire Experience™
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25% Active Military discount available. No other discounts are applicable for performances of Cry Havoc.
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SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
CRY HAVOCBY STEPHAN WOLFERTDIRECTED BY ERIC TUCKER
AUGUST 28 & 29
Using Shakespeare’s timeless words, and a few of his own, Shakespeare & Company Training alumnus and US military veteran Stephan Wolfert weaves his own experience with some of Shakespeare’s most iconic military figures. A testament to the healing power of art and human resilience, this piece reveals how Shakespeare’s audiences wrestled with the same hopes and fears that occupy our modern lives. CRY
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Stephan WolfertPhoto by John Boccat
August 28 - 7:00 29 - 2:00
Open to the public year-round.Lenox 800-272-6935 cranwell.com
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25% Active Military discount available. No other discounts are applicable for performances of Cry Havoc.
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HENRY VBY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREDIRECTED BY JENNA WAREFEATURING RYAN WINKLES
JUNE 18 THROUGH AUGUST 23
This epic tale chronicles the infamous journey of a roguish prince to legendary king. Featuring Ryan Winkles in the title role as a man who sets out to repair his broken nation. This intimate ‘bare
Bard’ production (featuring only eight actors playing multiple roles) emphasizes the power of language and the cost of war at all levels of society.
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THE HOWAND THEWHY
THE HOW AND THE WHYBY SARAH TREEMDIRECTED BY NICOLE RICCIARDIFEATURING TOD RANDOLPH
MAY 22 THROUGH JULY 26
Two brilliant female biologists meet on the eve of a national conference and find themselves clashing over their views on men and women, love and conflict, genes and destiny. From the writer of House of Cards and In Treatment, comes this sharp-witted, award-winning new comedy about a ground-breaking discovery that will change the way we think about sex.
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May 22 - 7:30 | 23 - 7:30 | 24 - 7:30 | 29 - 7:30 | 30 - 7:30 | 31 - 3:00
June 5 - 7:30 | 6 - 7:30 | 7 - 3:00 | 12 - 7:30 | 13 - 7:30 | 14 - 3:00 | 19 - 7:30 | 20 - 3:00 | 21 - 7:30 | 24 - 7:30 27 - 7:30 | 28 - 3:00
July 1 - 8:30 | 2 - 8:30 | 3 - 8:00 | 4 - 8:30 | 8 - 8:30 | 9 - 8:30 | 10 - 8:00 | 11 - 8:30 | 15 - 8:30 | 16 - 8:30 | 22 - 8:30 25 - 8:30 | 26 - 7:30
June 18 - 7:30 | 20 - 7:30 | 21 - 3:00 | 25 - 7:30 | 26 - 7:30 27 - 3:00 | 30 - 8:00
July 1 - 3:00 | 5 - 3:00 | 7 - 8:00 | 8 - 3:00 | 12 - 7:30 | 14 - 8:00 15 - 3:00 | 17 - 8:00 | 18 - 8:30 | 22 - 3:00 | 23 - 8:30 24 - 8:00 | 28 - 8:00 | 29 - 8:30
August 1 - 8:30 | 4 - 8:00 | 5 - 3:00 | 8 - 8:30 | 12 - 8:30 | 13 - 8:30 15 - 8:30 | 19 - 8:30 | 20 - 8:30 | 22 - 8:30 | 23 - 3:00
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Ryan Winkles, Charls Sedgwick Hall, Josh Aaron McCabe
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HENRY VBY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREDIRECTED BY JENNA WAREFEATURING RYAN WINKLES
JUNE 18 THROUGH AUGUST 23
This epic tale chronicles the infamous journey of a roguish prince to legendary king. Featuring Ryan Winkles in the title role as a man who sets out to repair his broken nation. This intimate ‘bare
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THE HOWAND THEWHY
THE HOW AND THE WHYBY SARAH TREEMDIRECTED BY NICOLE RICCIARDIFEATURING TOD RANDOLPH
MAY 22 THROUGH JULY 26
Two brilliant female biologists meet on the eve of a national conference and find themselves clashing over their views on men and women, love and conflict, genes and destiny. From the writer of House of Cards and In Treatment, comes this sharp-witted, award-winning new comedy about a ground-breaking discovery that will change the way we think about sex.
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May 22 - 7:30 | 23 - 7:30 | 24 - 7:30 | 29 - 7:30 | 30 - 7:30 | 31 - 3:00
June 5 - 7:30 | 6 - 7:30 | 7 - 3:00 | 12 - 7:30 | 13 - 7:30 | 14 - 3:00 | 19 - 7:30 | 20 - 3:00 | 21 - 7:30 | 24 - 7:30 27 - 7:30 | 28 - 3:00
July 1 - 8:30 | 2 - 8:30 | 3 - 8:00 | 4 - 8:30 | 8 - 8:30 | 9 - 8:30 | 10 - 8:00 | 11 - 8:30 | 15 - 8:30 | 16 - 8:30 | 22 - 8:30 25 - 8:30 | 26 - 7:30
June 18 - 7:30 | 20 - 7:30 | 21 - 3:00 | 25 - 7:30 | 26 - 7:30 27 - 3:00 | 30 - 8:00
July 1 - 3:00 | 5 - 3:00 | 7 - 8:00 | 8 - 3:00 | 12 - 7:30 | 14 - 8:00 15 - 3:00 | 17 - 8:00 | 18 - 8:30 | 22 - 3:00 | 23 - 8:30 24 - 8:00 | 28 - 8:00 | 29 - 8:30
August 1 - 8:30 | 4 - 8:00 | 5 - 3:00 | 8 - 8:30 | 12 - 8:30 | 13 - 8:30 15 - 8:30 | 19 - 8:30 | 20 - 8:30 | 22 - 8:30 | 23 - 3:00
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FALL SHOW
AN ILIADBY LISA PETERSON AND DENIS O’HARE
OCTOBER 3 THROUGH NOVEMBER 1
A modern-day retelling of Homer’s classic tale of gods and goddesses, undying love and endless battles, seen through the eyes of a single narrator whose gripping monologue captures both the heroism and horror of war. Crafted around the stories of Achilles and Hector, this powerful piece vividly drives home the timelessness of mankind’s compulsion toward violence.
AN ILIAD
Scott Renzoni. Photo by Enrico Spada
WORLD PREMIERE
MOTHER OF THE MAIDBY JANE ANDERSONDIRECTED BY MATTHEW PENNFEATURING TINA PACKER
JULY 30 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6
Written by the Emmy award-winning writer of HBO’s Olive Kitteridge, this powerful, wry comedy follows the tale of Joan of Arc, as seen through the eyes of her mum who is doing her best to accept the fact that her daughter is different. Parenthood, religion, sexuality and politics all play a role; Tina Packer stars as the Mother of the Maid.
(Jane Anderson’s Mother of the Maid was originally presented as a staged reading at Berkshire Playwrights Lab during their 2014 summer season.)
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July 30 - 8:30 | 31 - 8:00
August 1 - 3:00 | 2 - 7:30 | 5 - 8:30 | 6 - 8:30 | 7 - 8:00 8 - 3:00 | 9 - 3:00 | 11 - 8:00 | 12 - 3:00 | 14 - 8:00 15 - 3:00 | 16 - 3:00 | 18 - 8:00 | 19 - 3:00 | 21 - 8:00 22 - 3:00 | 25 - 8:00 | 26 - 8:30 | 27 - 8:30 | 28 - 8:00 29 - 8:30 | 30 - 3:00
September 1 - 8:00 | 2 - 8:30 | 3 - 8:30 | 4 - 8:00 | 5 - 8:30 6 - 3:00
October 3 - 7:30 | 4 - 2:00 | 9 - 7:30 | 10 - 7:30 11 - 2:00 and 7:30 | 16 - 7:30 17 - 2:00 and 7:30 | 18 - 2:00 | 23 - 7:30 24 - 2:00 and 7:30 | 25 - 2:00 | 30 - 7:30 31 - 2:00 and 7:30
November 1 - 2:00
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FALL SHOW
AN ILIADBY LISA PETERSON AND DENIS O’HARE
OCTOBER 3 THROUGH NOVEMBER 1
A modern-day retelling of Homer’s classic tale of gods and goddesses, undying love and endless battles, seen through the eyes of a single narrator whose gripping monologue captures both the heroism and horror of war. Crafted around the stories of Achilles and Hector, this powerful piece vividly drives home the timelessness of mankind’s compulsion toward violence.
AN ILIAD
Scott Renzoni. Photo by Enrico Spada
WORLD PREMIERE
MOTHER OF THE MAIDBY JANE ANDERSONDIRECTED BY MATTHEW PENNFEATURING TINA PACKER
JULY 30 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6
Written by the Emmy award-winning writer of HBO’s Olive Kitteridge, this powerful, wry comedy follows the tale of Joan of Arc, as seen through the eyes of her mum who is doing her best to accept the fact that her daughter is different. Parenthood, religion, sexuality and politics all play a role; Tina Packer stars as the Mother of the Maid.
(Jane Anderson’s Mother of the Maid was originally presented as a staged reading at Berkshire Plawrights Lab during their 2014 summer season.)
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July 30 - 8:30 | 31 - 8:00
August 1 - 3:00 | 2 - 7:30 | 5 - 8:30 | 6 - 8:30 | 7 - 8:00 8 - 3:00 | 9 - 3:00 | 11 - 8:00 | 12 - 3:00 | 14 - 8:00 15 - 3:00 | 16 - 3:00 | 18 - 8:00 | 19 - 3:00 | 21 - 8:00 22 - 3:00 | 25 - 8:00 | 26 - 8:30 | 27 - 8:30 | 28 - 8:00 29 - 8:30 | 30 - 3:00
September 1 - 8:00 | 2 - 8:30 | 3 - 8:30 | 4 - 8:00 | 5 - 8:30 6 - 3:00
October 3 - 7:30 | 4 - 2:00 | 9 - 7:30 | 10 - 7:30 11 - 2:00 and 7:30 | 16 - 7:30 17 - 2:00 and 7:30 | 18 - 2:00 | 23 - 7:30 24 - 2:00 and 7:30 | 25 - 2:00 | 30 - 7:30 31 - 2:00 and 7:30
November 1 - 2:00
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE LANGUAGE THAT SHAPED A WORLD (SLaW) BY KEVIN G. COLEMANDIRECTED BY KEVIN G. COLEMANROSE FOOTPRINT THEATRE
JULY 10 THROUGH AUGUST 15
Performed under the open-air tent, this fast-paced mashup of scenes, facts, sword-play and quotes from many of Shakespeare’s greatest plays is an accessible introduction to the Bard and fun for the entire family.
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HAMLETBY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREDIRECTED BY JONATHAN CROYTHE DELL AT THE MOUNT, EDITH WHARTON’S HOME2 PLUNKETT STREET, LENOX, MA
JULY 16 THROUGH AUGUST 22
The most studied, written about, and produced play in history, Shakespeare’s masterpiece is performed ‘bare Bard’ style (small cast, multiple roles) in a 90-minute performance on the lawn outdoors at The Mount, Edith Wharton’s Home. Grounds are open for picnicking prior to each performance.
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August 1 - 11:00 | 4 - 6:00 | 6 - 6:00 | 8 - 11:00 | 11 - 6:00 13 - 6:00 | 15 - 11:00 | 18 - 6:00 | 20 - 6:00 | 22 - 11:00
July 10 - 5:30 | 11 - 5:30 | 17 - 5:30 | 18 - 5:30 | 24 - 5:30 | 25 - 5:30 | 31 - 5:30
August 1 - 5:30 | 7 - 5:30 | 8 - 5:30 | 14 - 5:30 | 15 - 5:30
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Jennifer Young and David Joseph
Luke Reed
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE LANGUAGE THAT SHAPED A WORLD (SLaW) BY KEVIN G. COLEMANDIRECTED BY KEVIN G. COLEMANROSE FOOTPRINT THEATRE
JULY 10 THROUGH AUGUST 15
Performed under the open-air tent, this fast-paced mashup of scenes, facts, sword-play and quotes from many of Shakespeare’s greatest plays is an accessible introduction to the Bard and fun for the entire family.
SHAKESPEARE AND THE LANGUAGE THAT SHAPED A WORLD (SLaW)
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HAMLETBY WILLIAM SHAKESPEAREDIRECTED BY JONATHAN CROYTHE DELL AT THE MOUNT, EDITH WHARTON’S HOME2 PLUNKETT STREET, LENOX, MA
JULY 16 THROUGH AUGUST 22
The most studied, written about, and produced play in history, Shakespeare’s masterpiece is performed ‘bare Bard’ style (small cast, multiple roles) in a 90-minute performance on the lawn outdoors at The Mount, Edith Wharton’s Home. Grounds are open for picnicking prior to each performance.
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25 - 11:00 | 28 - 6:00 | 30 - 6:00
August 1 - 11:00 | 4 - 6:00 | 6 - 6:00 | 8 - 11:00 | 11 - 6:00 13 - 6:00 | 15 - 11:00 | 18 - 6:00 | 20 - 6:00 | 22 - 11:00
July 10 - 5:30 | 11 - 5:30 | 17 - 5:30 | 18 - 5:30 | 24 - 5:30 | 25 - 5:30 | 31 - 5:30
August 1 - 5:30 | 7 - 5:30 | 8 - 5:30 | 14 - 5:30 | 15 - 5:30
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Special Events
BROADWAY IN THE BERKSHIRESTHE MAHAIWE PERFORMING ARTS CENTERCASTLE STREET, GREAT BARRINGTON, MA
MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 5PM
Broadway in the Berkshires, a magical evening of all-star entertainment, returns once again featuring Broadway’s brightest stars in a special, one-night-only performance to benefit Shakespeare & Company’s Education and Training programs. Producer and Company member Deborah Grausman teams up with Director Sam Scalamoni for this dazzling, much-anticipated summer event. Purchase a show-only ticket or join us for the entire night including dinner and exclusive after-party with the artists. For information call (413) 637-1199 x105
STUDIO READING SERIESJUNE THROUGH SEPTEMBER
$15 ADULTS / $5 STUDENTSMonthly reading series exploring new and unique works, featuring Company actors.*
TUESDAY TALKSJULY AND AUGUST, 5PM
$8 ADULTS | $4 STUDENTSJoin the Founders of Shakespeare & Company for an intimate discussion of the creative process behind this season’s productions, and the key themes within.*
BEHIND THE SCENES TOURSJULY AND AUGUST, WEDNESDAYS AND SELECT SATURDAYS, 10:30AM
$10 ADULTS | $4 STUDENTSPeek around the curtain during a two-hour backstage tour, including on stage, the dressing rooms, armory, costume shop, props shop, and rehearsal studios.*
READING OF RICHARD IIIDIRECTED BY JONATHAN CROY, FEATURING HAMISH LINKLATER
OCTOBER 11, 5PM
Hamish Linklater (The New Adventures of Old Christine, The Crazy Ones, The Newsroom) leads a reading of Shakespeare’s historical tragedy depicting the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of Richard III of England. For information call (413) 637-1199 x105
*visit shakespeare.org for complete schedule
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BROADWAY IN THE BERKSHIRESTHE MAHAIWE PERFORMING ARTS CENTERCASTLE STREET, GREAT BARRINGTON, MA
MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 5PM
Broadway in the Berkshires, a magical evening of all-star entertainment, returns once again featuring Broadway’s brightest stars in a special, one-night-only performance to benefit Shakespeare & Company’s Education and Training programs. Producer and Company member Deborah Grausman teams up with Director Sam Scalamoni for this dazzling, much-anticipated summer event. Purchase a show-only ticket or join us for the entire night including dinner and exclusive after-party with the artists. For information call (413) 637-1199 x105
STUDIO READING SERIESJUNE THROUGH SEPTEMBER
$15 ADULTS / $5 STUDENTSMonthly reading series exploring new and unique works, featuring Company actors.*
TUESDAY TALKSJULY AND AUGUST, 5PM
$8 ADULTS | $4 STUDENTSJoin the Founders of Shakespeare & Company for an intimate discussion of the creative process behind this season’s productions, and the key themes within.*
BEHIND THE SCENES TOURSJULY AND AUGUST, WEDNESDAYS AND SELECT SATURDAYS, 10:30AM
$10 ADULTS | $4 STUDENTSPeek around the curtain during a two-hour backstage tour, including on stage, the dressing rooms, armory, costume shop, props shop, and rehearsal studios.*
READING OF RICHARD IIIDIRECTED BY JONATHAN CROY, FEATURING HAMISH LINKLATER
OCTOBER 11, 5PM
Hamish Linklater (The New Adventures of Old Christine, The Crazy Ones, The Newsroom) leads a reading of Shakespeare’s historical tragedy depicting the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of Richard III of England. For information call (413) 637-1199 x105
*visit shakespeare.org for complete schedule
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* Preview ° Opening Fourth of July CelebrationJosie’s Place at the Tina Packer Playhouse 1:30–5PMCommunity Barbecue
À la carte pricing for classic, all-American Indepen-dence Day BBQ! Burgers, dogs, corn on the cob, ice-cold beverages, beer, wine, and more…
Reading of The Declaration of Independence FREE! Rose Meadow - 3:00 PM
Company actors, invited dignitaries, and special guests come together for this stirring public reading of one of the most potent and influential documents in history.
Shakespeare & Young CompanyRose Footprint TheatreAugust 20 & 21 - 5:00 PM
Youth springs eternal! The Young Company performs Shakespeare’s works with a fierce and fiery temperament, and a passion to delight all audi-ences. Shakespeare & Young Company work, learn and play all summer long alongside our professional acting company. Visit shakespeare.org for more info.
Riotous YouthFREE PERFORMANCES!Rose Footprint TheatreAlternating Friday Mornings / July 10 – August 21
These young actors stage a performance piece based on scenes from a play as the culmination of two weeks of intensive, creative workshops. Sessions run June 29 – August 21. Visit shakespeare.org to sign your child up today.
Fall Festival of ShakespeareNovember 19-22Tina Packer Playhouse
The Fall Festival of Shakespeare is a crown jewel of our performance season. When these high-energy teenagers set loose the power of Shakespeare’s language in front of packed houses, the thrill is contagious.
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* Preview ° Opening Fourth of July CelebrationJosie’s Place at the Tina Packer Playhouse 1:30–5PMCommunity Barbecue
À la carte pricing for classic, all-American Indepen-dence Day BBQ! Burgers, dogs, corn on the cob, ice-cold beverages, beer, wine, and more…
Reading of The Declaration of Independence FREE! Rose Meadow - 3:00 PM
Company actors, invited dignitaries, and special guests come together for this stirring public reading of one of the most potent and influential documents in history.
Shakespeare & Young CompanyRose Footprint TheatreAugust 20 & 21 - 5:00 PM
Youth springs eternal! The Young Company performs Shakespeare’s works with a fierce and fiery temperament, and a passion to delight all audi-ences. Shakespeare & Young Company work, learn and play all summer long alongside our professional acting company. Visit shakespeare.org for more info.
Riotous YouthFREE PERFORMANCES!Rose Footprint TheatreAlternating Friday Mornings / July 10 – August 21
These young actors stage a performance piece based on scenes from a play as the culmination of two weeks of intensive, creative workshops. Sessions run June 29 – August 21. Visit shakespeare.org to sign your child up today.
Fall Festival of ShakespeareNovember 19-22Tina Packer Playhouse
The Fall Festival of Shakespeare is a crown jewel of our performance season. When these high-energy teenagers set loose the power of Shakespeare’s language in front of packed houses, the thrill is contagious.
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Packer Playhouse - Level 1 Packer Playhouse - Level 2
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Bernstein Theatre
Tina Packer Playhouse PREMIUM A B COpening & Saturday nights $80 $70 $55 $40Other nights & matinees $70 $60 $45 $30 Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre A B COpening & Saturday nights $60 $50 $40Other nights & matinees $45 $40 $30
Tickets to previews are $10 less than the published price. Section D seats are always $20; additional discounts do not apply.
DiscountsDiscounts may not be combined. One discounted ticket per patron. Unless otherwise noted, discounts apply to all reserved-seating events except Saturday and Sunday performances in July and August. No discounts are available for general admission events.
Discounted tickets will not be mailed. Patrons must show proof of residence, age, or employment to pick up tickets at the Box Office.
10% - Seniors (65 and older)
25% - Students, Teachers, Active MilitaryStudents (18 or under or show valid student ID)Teachers (full-time public or private school teacher)Active Military (must show valid military ID)
40% - Berkshire Residents Full-time Berkshire residents (Must show valid Berkshire County driver’s license)
Passes6-Show Pass $275Includes one (1) admission per performance to any six (6) regular 2015 season productions.
3-Show Pass $145Includes one (1) admission per performance to any three (3) regular 2015 season productions.
Pass holders may exchange tickets up to 24 hours before curtain. Passes do not include admission to special engagements such as Cry Havoc, special events such as Broadway in the Berkshires, or other fundraising events.
Bring a GroupBring your group of 12 or more to any Shakespeare & Company performance and enjoy exclusive group benefits including discounted ticket pricing, backstage tours, talkbacks and more. For more information, contact [email protected].
Exchange policyAll sales are final. No refunds available. Tickets are exchangeable up to 48 hours before curtain for a $3 surcharge per ticket in addition to any ticket upgrade costs, and only for performances in the current season. Refunds will not be made on exchanges for lower-priced tickets.
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A B CPREMUIM
Packer Playhouse - Level 1 Packer Playhouse - Level 2
A B C DPREMUIM
A B C D
Bernstein Theatre
Tina Packer Playhouse PREMIUM A B COpening & Saturday nights $80 $70 $55 $40Other nights & matinees $70 $60 $45 $30 Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre A B COpening & Saturday nights $60 $50 $40Other nights & matinees $45 $40 $30
Tickets to previews are $10 less than the published price. Section D seats are always $20; additional discounts do not apply.
DiscountsDiscounts may not be combined. One discounted ticket per patron. Unless otherwise noted, discounts apply to all reserved-seating events except Saturday and Sunday performances in July and August. No discounts are available for general admission events.
Discounted tickets will not be mailed. Patrons must show proof of residence, age, or employment to pick up tickets at the Box Office.
10% - Seniors (65 and older)
25% - Students, Teachers, Active MilitaryStudents (18 or under or show valid student ID)Teachers (full-time public or private school teacher)Active Military (must show valid military ID)
40% - Berkshire Residents Full-time Berkshire residents (Must show valid Berkshire County driver’s license)
Passes6-Show Pass $275Includes one (1) admission per performance to any six (6) regular 2015 season productions.
3-Show Pass $145Includes one (1) admission per performance to any three (3) regular 2015 season productions.
Pass holders may exchange tickets up to 24 hours before curtain. Passes do not include admission to special engagements such as Cry Havoc, special events such as Broadway in the Berkshires, or other fundraising events.
Bring a GroupBring your group of 12 or more to any Shakespeare & Company performance and enjoy exclusive group benefits including discounted ticket pricing, backstage tours, talkbacks and more. For more information, contact [email protected].
Exchange policyAll sales are final. No refunds available. Tickets are exchangeable up to 48 hours before curtain for a $3 surcharge per ticket in addition to any ticket upgrade costs, and only for performances in the current season. Refunds will not be made on exchanges for lower-priced tickets.
413.637.3353 shakespeare.org
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To Buy TicketsVisit the Box Office: 70 Kemble Street, Lenox, MA (hours at shakespeare.org)
Call the Box Office: (413) 637-3353
Order Online: shakespeare.org (available 24/7, $4.50 per ticket online fee applies)
BECOME A MEMBER OF SHAKESPEARE & COMPANYInvest in Shakespeare & Company’s future by becoming a member. Your support is vital to our success and our future! To become a member or to learn more about matching gifts and planned giving opportunities, call the Development Office at 413-637-1199 ext. 105 or visitshakespeare.org.
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Order Online: shakespeare.org (available 24/7, $4.50 per ticket online fee applies)
BECOME A MEMBER OF SHAKESPEARE & COMPANYInvest in Shakespeare & Company’s future by becoming a member. Your support is vital to our success and our future! To become a member or to learn more about matching gifts and planned giving opportunities, call the Development Office at 413-637-1199 ext. 105 or visitshakespeare.org.
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