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2016 theatre schedules

Barrington Stage Company 2016 schedule

May 5, 2016 by Dave Read

Barrington Stage Company’s 2016 summer season schedule includes Mainstage productions of American Son, The Pirates of Penzance, Tribes, and Camping with Henry and Tom. The BSC Mainstage season runs June 17 through October 23, 2016. Plays during 2016 at BSC’s St. Germain Stage will be Presto Change-O, Kimberly Akimbo, peerless, Broadway Bounty Hunter, and Love Letters. BSC productions take place in Downtown Pittsfield in the Boyd-Quinson Mainstage, St. Germain Stage; their Youth Theatre venue for The Wiz, running July 27 – August 14, 2016, will be announced.

Barrington Stage Company Mainstage – AMERICAN SON – June 17 – July 19, 2016

  • AMERICAN SON – WORLD PREMIERE
  • By Christopher Demos-Brown
  • Directed by Julianne Boyd
  • June 17 – July 9

Winner of the prestigious Laurents/Hatcher Award for Best New Play of 2016, this explosive new drama examines our nation’s racial divide through the eyes of an estranged, interracial couple. Over the course of one evening, the couple’s disparate backgrounds collide as they confront an unexpected crisis involving their son, the police, and an abandoned car.

Barrington Stage Company Mainstage – THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE – July 15 – August 13, 2016

  • THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
  • Music by Arthur Sullivan; Libretto W. S. Gilbert
  • Directed by John Rando;
  • Choreography by Joshua Bergasse
  • July 15 – August 13

With its swashbuckling pirates, innocent lovers, bumbling policemen and a Major-General who sings one of the most famous patter songs in musical theatre history, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE is sure to be a treat for the whole family. Brought to you by the team that created our production of ON THE TOWN.

Barrington Stage Company Mainstage – TRIBES – August 18 – September 3, 2016

  • TRIBES
  • By Nina Raine
  • Directed by Jenn Thompson
  • August 18 – September 3

Winner of the 2012 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, TRIBES is a funny, yet moving, and always provocative play about a young man who was born deaf into an unconventional hearing family. It’s not until he meets Sylvia, a young woman on the brink of deafness, that he finally understands what it means to “speak up” for himself.

Barrington Stage Company Mainstage – CAMPING WITH HENRY AND TOM – October 5 – 23, 2016

  • CAMPING WITH HENRY AND TOM
  • By Mark St. Germain
  • Directed by Christopher Innvar
  • October 5 – 23

In 1921, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and President Warren G. Harding took a camping trip together into the Maryland woods to escape civilization; what they couldn’t escape was each other. Inspired by an actual event, CAMPING WITH HENRY AND TOM is an exploration of friendship, politics and leadership—a comedic and dramatic clash of two great minds and one great heart of the twentieth century.

Barrington Stage Company St. Germain Stage – PRESTO CHANGE-O – May 18 – June 11, 2016

  • PRESTO CHANGE-O – WORLD PREMIERE
  • Choreography by Chris Bailey
  • Illusions by Joseph Wartnerchaney
  • Directed by Marc Bruni
  • May 18 – June 11

This exciting new musical tells the story of three generations of magicians who find themselves under one roof for the first time in years. When the grandfather causes real magic to happen, they must confront their past mistakes and re-examine what it means to be a family.

Barrington Stage Company St. Germain Stage – KIMBERLY AKIMBO – June 16 – July 16, 2016

  • KIMBERLY AKIMBO
  • By David Lindsay-Abaire
  • Directed by Rob Ruggiero
  • June 16 – July 16

Starring Debra Jo Rupp and set in the wilds of suburban New Jersey, KIMBERLY AKIMBO is a hilarious and heartrending play about a teenager with a rare condition causing her body to age faster than normal. When she and her family flee Secaucus under dubious circumstances, Kimberly is forced to reevaluate her life while contending with a hypochondriac mother, a rarely sober father, a scam-artist aunt, her own mortality and, most terrifying of all, the possibility of first love.

Barrington Stage Company St. Germain Stage – peerless- July 21- August 6, 2016

  • peerless
  • By Jiehae Park
  • July 21- August 6

How far would you go to get into the college of your choice? When brilliant, ambitious twin sisters L and M realize that perfect academics and superb extracurricular activities aren’t enough to get into their dream college, they decide to take matters into their own hands. Peerless is a comedy … until it isn’t.

Barrington Stage Company St. Germain Stage – BROADWAY BOUNTY HUNTER – August 12 – September 4, 2016

  • BROADWAY BOUNTY HUNTER -WORLD PREMIERE
  • Music and Lyrics by Joe Iconis; Book by Joe Iconis, Lance Rubin, and Jason SweetTooth Williams
  • Choreography by Jeffrey Page
  • Directed by Leah C. Gardiner
  • August 12 – September 4

Inspired by the Blaxploitation movies of 1970s, such as SHAFT, this exciting new musical follows 60-ish-year-old, unemployed actor Annie (starring Annie Golden as herself) as she’s asked to become a bounty hunter and capture a South American drug lord. With a score rich with R&B and Funk (and a splash of ’80s Rock ‘n Roll), the musical follows a woman of a certain age as she tries to find the inner strength she needs to save theatre and realize her true badass identity. Pure, unadulterated fun.

Barrington Stage Company St. Germain Stage – LOVE LETTERS – September 22 – October 2, 2016

  • LOVE LETTERS
  • By A.R. Gurney
  • Directed by Julianne Boyd
  • September 22 – October 2

Starring Mark H. Dold and Debra Jo Rupp, Love Letters, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, is a touching, funny and ultimately moving story of a 50-year old correspondence between two childhood friends whose relationship weathers time and distance.

Barrington Stage Company Youth Theatre – The Wiz – July 27 – August 14, 2016

  • The Wiz
  • Book by WILLIAM F. BROWN
  • Directed and Choreographed by CHRISTINE O’GRADY
  • July 27 – August 14

The Wiz is a glorious musical retelling of L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, with a book by William F. Brown and an infectious, funky and soulful score by Charlie Smalls. The Wiz brings a renewed relevance to a timeless American classic. It’s blazing with high spirits and sizzling with vitality.

Barrington Stage Company box office and ticket info.

  • Mainstage: 30 Union Street
  • BSC St. Germain Stage: 36 Linden Street (Pittsfield VFW)
  • Box Office: 413-236-8888

Barrington Stage Company tickets now on sale. Barrington Stage Co. has a no refund policy. Tickets cannot be reserved without payment. All tickets will be held at the Box Office unless otherwise requested. Programming, schedule and casts subject to change. All tickets purchased online or over the phone are subject to a $3 handling fee
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Berkshire Theatre Group 2016 schedule

May 4, 2016 by Dave Read

  • May 11, 2016 Article by Dave Read

Berkshire Theatre Group 2016 schedule features productions on three stages in Pittsfield and Stockbridge, MA. The 2016 lineup features new and old plays, including Fiorello, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Little Shop of Horrors, The Stone Witch, Beauty and The Beast, Constellations, the American debut of The Bakelite Masterpiece, plus the Berkshire Opera Festival’s presentation of Madama Butterfly.

The Colonial Theatre, Pittsfield

  • Encore! An Evening to Celebrate High School Musicals
  • directed by Travis G. Daly
  • Friday, May 13 at 7pm

  • Dr Bill Thomas’ Age of Disruption Tour
  • 2:30pm: Disrupt Dementia Interactive Multimedia Workshop
  • 7pm: Aging: Life’s Most Dangerous Game
  • Tuesday, May 17

  • Little Shop of Horrors
  • book and lyrics by Howard Ashman
  • music by Alan Menken
  • directed by Ethan Heard
  • choreography by Parker Esses
  • choreography by Michael Callahan
  • July 6 – July 23

  • Beauty and The Beast
  • music by Alan Menken
  • lyrics by Howard Ashman & Tim Rice
  • book by Linda Woolverton
  • directed by Travis G. Daly
  • music direction by Mark Gionfriddo
  • choreography by Kathy Jo Grover
  • August 11 – 19

  • Berkshire Opera Festival Presents, “Madama Butterfly”
  • August 27, August 30 and September 2 at 7:30pm

Fitzpatrick Main Stage, Stockbridge

  • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
  • by Tennessee Williams
  • directed by David Auburn
  • June 22 – July 16

  • The Stone Witch
  • Judd Hirsch, in a World Premiere
  • by Shem Bitterman
  • directed by Steve Zuckerman
  • July 29 – August 20

Unicorn Stage, Stockbridge

  • Fiorello!
  • book by Jerome Weidman and George Abbott
  • music by Jerry Bock
  • lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
  • directed by Bob Moss
  • choreography by Michael Callahan
  • June 15 – July 23

  • Constellations
  • by Nick Payne
  • directed by Gregg Edelman
  • with Kate Baldwin and Graham Rowat
  • August 3 – 27

  • The Bakelite Masterpiece – American Premiere
  • by Kate Cayley
  • directed by Kristen van Ginhoven
  • with David Adkins and Corrina May
  • a co-production with WAM Theatre
  • Sept. 29 – Oct. 23

Berkshire Theatre Group contact info., map, directions:

  • Colonial Theatre
  • 111 South St.
  • Pittsfield, MA 01201
  • 6 East St. & 83 E. Main St.
  • Stockbridge, MA 01262
  • 413-997-4444
  • TheColonialTheatre.org

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Shakespeare and Co. 2016 schedule

May 3, 2016 by Dave Read

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The Shakespeare and Co. 2016 schedule features a variety of productions at their Lenox campus which consists of Tina Packer Playhouse, Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre, and Outdoor Stages, including The Dell at The Mount, Edith Wharton’s Home, and the Rose Footprint. The lineup includes The Merchant of Venice, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare plus The Taming, said to be loosely based on his The Taming of the Shrew.

Shakespeare and Co. | Tina Packer Playhouse 2016 season

The Merchant of Venice | July 1 – August 21

  • by William Shakespeare
  • Directed by Tina Packer
  • Featuring Jonathan Epstein

A perilous romance. A tragic history. An infamous wager. Shakespeare’s most controversial yet poignant play offers a visceral display of courtship, prejudice, money and revenge, ending ultimately in a choice between life and death. Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer re-unites with long time Company member Jonathan Epstein as Shylock, the Bard’s most memorable and highly charged outsider.

Or, | July 23 – September 4

  • by Liz Duffy Adams
  • Directed by Alice Reagan
  • Featuring Tod Randolph

The bawdy 1660s look a lot like modern day in this playful comedy about one chaotic night in the life of the poet, spy, and first female playwright, Aphra Behn. Determined to leave the spy trade behind and launch her new career, Ms. Behn must deliver a play by morning, a task complicated by an array of amorous distractions and scandalous revelations. Can she resist the charms of an infatuated actress, save the king, win a pardon, and write her masterpiece, all in one night?

The Two Gentlemen of Verona | August 4 – September 4

  • by William Shakespeare
  • Directed by Jonathan Croy

Boy meets girl. Boy loves girl. Boy’s best friend meets girl and also loves girl. Hilarity ensues as love is professed, secret plans are made, and friendships are betrayed. This early romantic comedy takes a gleeful look at the fickle nature of young love and features one of Shakespeare’s most engaging comic heroines, two of his funniest clowns, and the best role ever for a dog.

Shakespeare and Co. | Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre 2016 season

The Taming | May 27 – July 30

  • Regional Premiere
  • by Lauren Gunderson

In a hilarious red state versus blue state comedy, two political opposites spar in a strange hotel room under the watchful eye of a controlling beauty queen. This boisterous, all-female “power-play,” loosely inspired by Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, takes on America’s overheated political rhetoric, some surprising truths about our founding fathers, and the passions of three slightly insane women who just might be revolutionary geniuses.

Ugly Lies the Bone | June 16 – August 28

  • New England Premiere
  • by Lindsey Ferrentino
  • Directed by Daniela Varon
  • Featuring Christianna Nelson

Newly discharged and bearing deep physical and emotional scars from three tours in Afghanistan, Jess builds a virtual escape from her pain through an innovative new video game therapy. Her new perception of reality allows her to begin to restore her relationships, her life and, slowly, herself. Winner of the 2014 Joanne Woodward/Paul Newman Drama Award, this bracing drama explores recovery, redemption and the what it takes to survive.

Cry “Havoc!” | August 3 – August 13

  • Special Engagement
  • by Stephan Wolfert
  • Directed by Eric Tucker
  • Featuring Stephan Wolfert

In an inspiring 75 minutes, Stephan Wolfert recounts his own experience pre- and postmilitary service. Through the lines of Shakespeare’s most famous speeches and through his personal experiences, Wolfert explores our societal neurosis of war. The military recruits citizens and trains them to kill, but what does the “de-cruit” process look like? How do we relearn to live together? The performance is followed by an engaging discussion between actor, audience, and veterans that dares to explore these questions.

Sotto Voce | August 18 – September 11

  • by Nilo Cruz
  • Directed by Daniel Gidron
  • Featuring Annette Miller

This haunting work by the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer of Anna in the Tropics explores the indelible power of memories and the resiliency of true love. A passionate, Jewish-Cuban young man seeks out a famous, reclusive novelist who, decades earlier, had lost her love aboard an ill-fated ship of Jewish refugees during World War II. Acclaimed and awardwinning actor Annette Miller vividly portrays this remarkable character.

Shakespeare and Co. | Outdoor Stages 2016 season

Twelfth Night | July 14 – August 20 | The Dell at The Mount

  • by William Shakespeare
  • Directed by Jonathan Croy

Outdoors, fresh, and fast-paced, Shakespeare’s most rebellious and beloved comedy catapults audiences into a world of illusion, debauchery and mayhem. Amidst the Mount’s forest and foliage, audiences are transported to the mythical land of Illyria—alongside the recently shipwrecked, lusty Viola. The 90-minute frolic unravels a madcap mix-up of characters and offers a reunion of epic proportions.

The Emperor of the Moon | July 15 – August 20 | Rose Footprint

  • by Aphra Behn
  • Directed and Adapted by Jenna Ware

When love strikes, chaos ensues and a coup of astronomic proportions is set. Sisters, suitors, servants, and a father obsessed with the moon set the stage for a stellar farce performed under the open-air tent. Ware’s fast-paced, family-friendly adaptation of Aphra Behn’s Restoration comedy, based in Commedia dell’Arte, will offer audiences of every age a hearty dose of mayhem, music, and merriment.

Shakespeare & Company tickets and box office info.

  • 70 Kemble Street
  • Lenox, MA 01240
  • phone: 413-637-1199
  • www.shakespeare.org

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Hotels near Shakespeare & Company

  • Days Inn – Lenox MA
  • Howard Johnson Express Inn
  • Cranwell Resort Spa and Golf
  • Econo Lodge Lenox
  • Hampton Inn Suites
  • Wheatleigh
  • The Village Inn
  • Yankee Inn
  • Knights Inn Lenox
  • Canyon Ranch Lenox
  • Kemble Inn
  • Wagon Wheel Motel
  • Whistlers Inn
  • Garden Gables Inn
  • Cornell Inn
  • Hampton Terrace

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Williamstown Theatre Festival 2016 schedule

May 2, 2016 by Dave Read

April 25, 2016 Article by Dave Read

2016 Williamstown Theatre Festival schedule includes highlights such as Marisa Tomei in The Rose Tattoo, June 28 – July 17; Connie Ray and Andrew Weems in the world premiere comedy Romance Novels For Dummies, July 20 – July 31. Actors appearing in Williamstown during 2016 include: Christopher Abbott, Katie Lee Hill, Lindsay Mendez, Constance Shulman, Justin Long, Saidah Arrika Ekulona, Grace Gummer, Roe Hartrampf, Stephen Kunken. The cast for An American Daughter, August 3 – August 21, includes Deborah Rush, Kate Walsh, Darren Pettie, and Will Pullen.

WTF Main Stage | The Rose Tattoo | June 28 – July 17

  • The Rose Rattoo
  • By Tennessee Williams
  • Directed by Trip Cullman
  • June 28 – July 17
  • With Christopher Abbott, Katie Lee Hill, Lindsay Mendez, Darren Pettie, Portia, Will Pullen, Constance Shulman, Marisa Tomei

Trip Cullman directs Marisa Tomei in this new production of The Rose Rattoo, by Tennessee Williams, Tony Award for Best Play in 1951. After retreating in grief, widow Serafina (Tomei) revives and rejoins the world when the hot-blooded trucker Alvaro (Christopher Abbott) arrives at her doorstep. Passion, gossip, music and mystery fill the air in this steamy Gulf Coast town, where possibility and promise ignite.

WTF Main Stage | Romance Novels For Dummies | July 20 – July 31

  • Romance Novels For Dummies, World Premiere
  • By Boo Killebrew
  • Directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel
  • July 20 – July 31
  • With Justin Long, Connie Ray, Andrew Weems

Sisters Liz and Bernie couldn’t be more different: Liz is a good, Southern stay-at-home mom; Bernie is a flailing actress smoking and swearing her way through New York City. But when Liz is suddenly widowed, she and her young daughter move in with Bernie to start again. While Bernie challenges all of Liz’s assumptions about life, love and raising a child, Liz goes out on a series of internet dates which eclipse the grief, fear and gentility she’s known for so long. Can Liz compel her own story to end like a romance novel?

WTF Main Stage | An American Daughter | August 3 – August 21

  • An American Daughter
  • By Wendy Wasserstein
  • Directed by Evan Cabnet
  • August 3 – August 21
  • With Saidah Arrika Ekulona, Grace Gummer, Roe Hartrampf, Stephen Kunken, Darren Pettie, Will Pullen, Deborah Rush, Kate Walsh

When the President of the United States nominates Dr. Lyssa Dent Hughes (Kate Walsh) to the position of Surgeon General, the excavation of her past triggers a scandal that threatens her confirmation. As partisan politics play out, Lyssa’s deep personal relationships and impressive career trajectory hang in the balance. Evan Cabnet directs Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winner Wendy Wasserstein’s prescient 1997 play about the cost one woman pays when she dares to have it all.

WTF Nikos Stage 2016 schedule

Featured on the Nikos Stage at Williamstown in 2016: Gregg Mozgala (Downsizing Camus), Rebecca Naomi Jones (American Idiot) and Wendell Pierce (“The Wire,” WTF’s 2008 Broke-ology) can be seen in the World Premiere Cost of Living (June 29 – July 10); Carson Elrod (Peter and the Starcatcher), Sue Jean Kim (Bachelorette), Brían F. O’Byrne (Doubt) who replaces the previously announced Michael Stuhlbarg and Laila Robins (“Homeland”) make up the cast of the World Premiere sci-fi comedy thriller The Chinese Room (July 13 – July 23); Jerry Dixon (If/Then), Jose Llana (The King and I), Katie Lee Hill, Stephen Wallem (“Nurse Jackie”) and Noah Zachary (Dear Edwina) will appear in the World Premiere musical Poster Boy (July 27 – August 7); and closing out the summer are the previously announced Tony and Emmy Award nominee Alfred Molina and Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominee Jane Kaczmarek in the American Premiere of And No More Shall We Part (August 10 – August 21).

WTF Nikos Stage | Cost Of Living | June 29 – July 10

  • Cost Of Living, World Premiere
  • By Martyna Majok
  • Directed by Jo Bonney
  • June 29 – July 10
  • With Rebecca Naomi Jones, Gregg Mozgala, Wendell Pierce

Cost Of Living is about four very different people, in four very different circumstances, each trying to get by. Eddie (Wendell Pierce), an unemployed truck driver, reunites with his ex-wife Ani after she suffers a devastating accident. John (Gregg Mozgala), a brilliant and witty doctoral student, hires over-worked Jess (Rebecca Naomi Jones) as a caregiver. As their lives intersect, Majok’s play delves into the chasm between abundance and need and explores the space where bodies — abled and disabled — meet each other.

WTF Nikos Stage | The Chinese Room | July 13 – July 23

  • The Chinese Room, World Premiere
  • By Michael West
  • Directed by James Macdonald
  • July 13 – July 23
  • With Carson Elrod, Sue Jean Kim, Brían F. O’Byrne, Laila Robins

The Chinese Room is a sci-fi comedy thriller by Irish playwright Michael West. A visionary in the field of artificial intelligence, Frank (Brían F. O’Byrne) has built a humandroid to preserve his wife Lily’s (Laila Robins) memory — because she is losing hers. But when he is ousted from the company he founded, he must race to save his life’s work. As Frank scrambles to protect his property, his legacy and the technology he invented, the play examines how far we will go to preserve what we love.

WTF Nikos Stage | Poster Boy | July 27 – August 7

  • Poster Boy, World Premiere
  • Music and Lyrics by Craig Carnelia
  • Book by Joe Tracz
  • Movement by Danny Mefford
  • Directed by Stafford Arima
  • July 27 – August 7
  • With Jerry Dixon, Katie Lee Hill, Jose Llana, Stephen Wallem, Noah Zachary

Inspired by actual events surrounding the 2010 suicide of Tyler Clementi, a college student who brought national attention to cyber-bullying, Poster Boy is a new American musical. A community of gay men in an online chat room come together to discover what drove one of their own to take his life. This play lays bare the complexity of protecting our privacy, identity and humanity in the digital era.

WTF Nikos Stage | And No More Shall We Part | August 10 – August 21

  • And No More Shall We Part, American Premiere
  • By Tom Holloway
  • Directed by Anne Kauffman
  • August 10 – August 21
  • With Jane Kaczmarek, Alfred Molina

When Pam (Kaczmarek) becomes terminally ill, she and her husband Don (Molina) must face the most difficult decision yet in their long and loving marriage. With passion, fear, strength and even humor, they grapple with how, and if, to say goodbye.

Williamstown Theatre Festival tickets, Box office, nearby hotels, and directions

Single tickets for the 2016 Williamstown Theatre Festival season are now available at wtfestival.org and by phone at 413-458-3200 x 17. The WTF Box Office will open in June at which point tickets may be purchased online, by phone, or in person at the ‘62 Center for Theatre and Dance Box Office at 1000 Main St (Route 2), Williamstown, MA 02167.

  • 1000 Main St. – Rt. 2
  • Williamstown, MA 01267
  • Box office – 413-597-3400
  • web: wtfestival.org

Hotels in Williamstown, MA

  • 1896 House Brookside & Pondside – 910 Cold Spring Road
  • 1896 House Country Inn – Rt 7
  • House On Main Street – 1120 Main Street
  • Orchards Hotel – 222 Adams Road
  • Williamstown Motel – 295 Main Street
  • Howard Johnson Williamstown -213 Main Street
  • The Villager Motel – 953 Simonds Road

Follow the link for Berkshires travel information, including public transportation within Berkshire county and Amtrak and Peter Pan bus schedules.

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