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July 20 - August 9, 2023


Tomorrow is opening night for my next show - Hope I Die Before I Get Old at CitySpace in Easthampton. We have six shows over the next two weekends - come check out this brand new one man show about the poet Mayakovsky - and his journey backwards through time exploring why he ultimately shot himself. More details and ticket link can be found in the listings below!

The next issue will include events from July 27-August 16. Submit upcoming events via the link below or by emailing me before Tuesday at midnight. Any questions, comments or feedback? Email me at pioneervalleytheatre@gmail.com

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Chester Theatre Company presents The Light
July 27-August 6
Tickets and More Information
Chester Theatre Company presents Unreconciled
July 20 and 21 at 7:30 PM
Tickets and More Information
WAM Theatre's 2023 Fresh Takes Play Reading Series
Sunday, July 23 @ 2pm at The Mount, Lenox
Tickets and More Information
Hope I Die Before I Get Old 
July 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 at 8:00 PM, July 23 at 3:00 PM
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THIS WEEK IN THEATRE NEWS:
from Howlround

The Artistic Caucus: How Four Theatres Joined Forces to Disrupt Curatorial Practices
by Lauren Halvorson

From the article: 

This report describes the origins, development, and learnings of the Artistic Caucus, a collaborative initiative between Baltimore Center StageLong Wharf TheatreRepertory Theatre of St. Louis, and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company. The program seeks to disrupt traditional curatorial practices by employing a racially and geographically diverse collective of freelance artists to identify new work, scout projects, and facilitate relationships on behalf of all four theatres.

Have you read an interesting article about theatre recently? Send it to me! pioneervalleytheatre@gmail.com
PERFORMANCES
Available Potential Enterprises, Ltd.
presents
LET GO  
by No Theater
July 20-29, 2023, 8:00pm
A.P.E., 126 Main Street, Northampton, MA 01060

No Theater celebrates its 50th anniversary this summer with performances of its most recent production LET GO.  Based in Northampton MA, No Theater performs its original works around the world, and locally alongside productions of plays by such diverse writers as Shakespeare, Chekhov, Čapek, Gogol, Williams, Kroetz, Albee, and Martin McDonagh.

“The best-kept secret in experimental theater”  (National Public Radio)

LET GO, a short, adult comedy about love, death and a pile of papers, is performed by No Theater veterans Roy Faudree and Jane Karakula with video by Nick Verdi. No Theater presented 6 workshop showings of LET GO last summer.

On-Line Ticket Reservations for No Theater’s LET GO are available on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/let-go-by-no-theater-tickets-638862062627
Off Peak arrives at Great Barrington Public Theater. Brenda Withers’ buoyant comedy, directed by James Warwick, stars Peggy Pharr Wilson and Kevin O’Rourke as long-lost lovers, bumping into each other on a stalled Metro North train.

Off Peak playing July 6-23rd, in the McConnell Theater, Bard College at Simon’s Rock, is a tried-and-true comedy reminiscent of Noel Coward or Nora Ephron, with the spark of Dorothy Parker, by award-winning playwright Brenda Withers. It premiered in 2022 at the venerable Hudson Stage Company, Armonk NY to unanimous delight before moving on to a short run at 59E59 St. Theaters, NYC where it gained more positive notice. The New Yorker called it “sly, smart, often very funny… Withers’ script provides an abundance of emotional and intellectual twists and turns.”, and The New York Times said it’s “so close to life that you expect a conductor to come in at any second.”
GB Public gives audiences another chance to take in this charming, disarming new comedy that plays especially funny for anyone who travels on Hudson Valley trains.
Sarita and Martin split seventeen years ago. Everything has changed, except their irresistible attraction to each other, and the big question, ‘what if?’.
When they find themselves caught together out-of-the-blue on the same train just as it grinds to a dreaded, stuck-on-the-tracks delay, so begins a serendipitous reconnection and reconciliation of a lifetime, the one so many former lovers wish for, so they could end it right, once and for all, without falling for the other’s tricks again. Their delay on the rails becomes a poignant, rich comedy that must arrive at lovers’ resolution before the train rolls on again.
 
Brenda Withers is a gifted writer for screen and stage. The GB Public’s production of Off Peak pairs Peggy Pharr Wilson and Kevin O’Rourke, two of the Berkshires’ finest comic actors with well-known stage and screen actor James Warwick directing, who says, “Their lives have altered course, as has their relationship. They find themselves revealing their conflicted feelings about their past, about their present and with great humor and compassion, discover reconciliation and forgiveness. It’s a heartwarming story told with personal insight about two richly created, recognizable people.”

Off Peak runs July 13-July 23, Thurs.- Sat., 7:30pm, Sat. and Sun., 3pm, in the McConnell Mainstage Theater, Daniel Arts Center, Bard College at Simon’s Rock, 84 Alford Road, Great Barrington, MA 01230. More information can be found on the GBPT website and on Facebook. Tickets to performances are affordable to all, between $25 and $50, and are available on the website and by phone 413-372-1980, or GBPTboxoffice@gmail.com.

Chester Theatre Company
Unreconciled

Starring Jay Sefton
Written by Mark Basquill and Jay Sefton
Directed by James Barry

July 20th and 21st, 7:30pm

The true story of a young boy who has his sights set on becoming an actor, and the priest who exploits his love of theatre to abuse him. From a Catholic school in the suburbs of Philadelphia to a law office on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, Unreconciled is the journey from finding your voice to then using it to save yourself.

Tickets are available online

Box office phone hours are Tuesday through Friday from 11am to 3pm, at 413.354.7771.

For more information, visit www.chestertheatre.org.

If you have questions or concerns about the contents of this production, please visit this page for details.

Hampshire Shakespeare Company
Macbeth
July 20, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 at 8:00 PM
Renaissance Studies Mass Center at 650 E Pleasant St, Amherst, MA 01002

This dark, atmospheric production will be performed at the UMass Renaissance Studies Center and promises to be an immersive experience in the way that only outdoor theater can be.

https://hscmacbeth.brownpapertickets.com/

Content Warning:
This show includes implications of pregnancy and miscarriage, violence against children, (off-stage) suicide, blood, gore, and depictions of violence and war. This show may not be suitable for some children, so parental discretion is advised.

The Poet & the Sleuth:
Vladimir Mayakovsky, meet Sherlock Holmes  

The world premiere of Hope I Die Before I Get Old: The Last Case of Sherlock Holmes will take place at the Blue Room in Easthampton’s CitySpace on Friday, July 21. It will run for six performances at 8 pm (July 21, 22, 23 (3 pm matinee), 27, 28, 29). 

Hope I Die Before I Get Old finds Sherlock Holmes in Moscow to investigate the puzzling death in April 1930 of the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky. The bard of the Russian revolution has just shot himself through the heart. It’s not a question of whodunnit, but why? Although the Soviet authorities are counting on Holmes to answer that question, only Mayakovsky himself can really solve the mystery. Resurrected and forced to relive his life backwards, the poet delves into his past—aided by two mysterious women—to figure out why he ultimately pulled the trigger. 

Written and performed by John Feffer, Hope I Die Before I Get Old juxtaposes the famous detective and infamous poet in a historical thriller that probes the mysteries of creativity and political collaboration. At a time when so many eyes are focused on Russia and its war in Ukraine, this new one-man show captures the dilemmas facing Russian artists today. The show also features Jarice Hanson and Hero Marguerite in video cameos. It’s directed by Chris Rohmann and stage managed by Nikki Beck. 

Buy tickets here.

New play, January 6: The Untold Story, loosely based on Lysistrata, to be staged at The LAVA Center
Friday, July 21, 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.)
The LAVA Center, 324 Main St., Greenfield

The LAVA Center will host a fully staged play reading of January 6: The Untold Story, a new play by Aristo Stophanes.

In January 6: The Untold Story, Hillary Clinton and Liz Cheney lead U.S. women on a sex strike to stop Trump and Giuliani's War on Democracy. The play is loosely based on Aristophanes' Lysistrata.

The play is written and directed by Aristo Stophanes, Aristophanes reincarnate, and performed by Louise Krieger, E.C. Piper, Rick Malone, Kevin McVeigh, Kiersten Samalis and Holly Sroka.

Note: This content is intended for mature audiences. There is a suggested donation of $5–$15.

Casting has been announced for August Wilson’s Fences at Shakespeare & Company, directed by Christopher V. Edwards and staged July 22 through August 27, with Opening Night on Thursday, July 27 at the Tina Packer Playhouse.

A moving study of emotional depth and the human condition, August Wilson’s Fences follows the story of Troy Maxson – a working-class Black man struggling to provide for his family. His past includes the low of a prison sentence and the high of a promising career with the Negro Baseball League, but it’s Troy’s unrealized dream to play for Major League Baseball that fills his days with resentment and regret.

August Wilson’s Fences, winner of both the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play in 1987, is set in the 1950s and is part of the playwright’s acclaimed American Century Cycle.

Generously sponsored by Natalie and Howard Shawn, August Wilson’s Fences will be shown at the Tina Packer Playhouse with tickets ranging from $22 to $72; preview performances are $10 less and student tickets are $22. To purchase tickets, via shakespeare.org, or call the Box Office at (413) 637-3353.

WAM Theatre's 2023 Fresh Takes Play Reading Festival is in residence at The Mount (Edith Wharton's Home) in Lenox MA.
The readings on three consecutive Sundays in July all begin at 2pm are followed by a conversation with the artists.

Port of Entry by Pioneer Valley based playwright Talya Kingston and directed by Amy Brentano is a dramatic look into the back offices of HomeLand Security on the day that the "Muslim Ban" came into effect at the beginning of the Trump Administration. The reading of this new draft will feature Lama El Homaïssi (The Piedmont Plays), Veronica Cooper and Pioneer Valley actor/director Julian Findlay. Presented on Sunday July 23 at 2pm at The Mount, Lenox.

In Her Bones by Jessica Kahkoska and directed by Estefania Fadul is an ensemble play set in a gas station in the middle of a snow storm in rural Colorado. A multi-generational Latinx family explores their hidden Jewish roots.  The ensemble includes: Lori Vega, Jorge Luna, Christine Anthony, Ross Griffin and UMass Amherst Theater grad Sandra Seoane-Seri. Presented on Sunday July 30 at 2pm at The Mount, Lenox.

More information and tickets can be found at:wamtheatre.com

Elliot Norton Award-winning actor Annette Miller returns to Shakespeare & Company August 5 through August 20, reprising the role of Golda Meir in Golda’s Balcony alongside the original director, Daniel Gidron.

Golda’s Balcony, the inspiring true story of Golda Meir – Russian immigrant, American school teacher, and fourth Prime Minister of Israel – will be staged at Shakespeare & Company’s Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre. Additional performances have recently been added on Thursday, August 10, and Thursday, August 17, for a total of 10 performances.

The world premiere of Golda’s Balcony was produced 20 years ago at Shakespeare & Company, featuring Miller, and went on to become the longest-running one-woman show in Broadway history. Miller earned the Elliot Norton Award and IRNE Award for Outstanding Actress in a Solo Performance for her performance.

Miller and Gidron are joined by Shakespeare & Company Set Designer Patrick Brennan and Costume Designer Govane Lohbauer.

Generously sponsored by Jerry and Honie Berko, Golda’s Balcony will be shown at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre with tickets ranging from $22 to $72; preview performances are $10 less and student tickets are $22. To purchase tickets, visit shakespeare.org, or call the Box Office at (413) 637-3353.

AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
A Pilot Program of A.P.E
SPACES ARE MADE BY WHAT HAPPENS IN THEM
 

In 2024, A.P.E is piloting a space and curation cooperative model as a means of stewarding access to the Workroom at 33 Hawley. Artists, creators, and artist groups are invited to ‘buy-in’ to this time-based share structure, through which the responsibility for tending to, enlivening, and activating the Workroom will be distributed amongst the shareholders.

In creating the Workroom Cooperative, we are led by a commitment to artistic inquiry and the creation of new work, as well as by A.P.E.’s mission to steward space for artists in ways that reduce economic pressures which can encumber the creative process. 

The Workroom Cooperative creates a space where a diverse group of artists:

  • engage with a range of creative endeavors within all stages of the creative process (rehearsals, residencies, performances, festivals, etc)

  • explore curatorial ideas

  • share responsibility for care and upkeep of the space

  • can teach classes and workshops 

  • cultivate rich dialogue, exchange, and reciprocal support of artists’ work

  • honor time and space for process, including fallow periods 

With multiple artists/companies designing what occurs in the Workroom, this model can expand the scope and reach of the artistic practices that happen there and ground the Workroom’s identity in the community as a space for process, performance, and inquiry. Co-ops have been shown to help arts thrive. We are excited to join this growing movement.

Please visit A.P.E.'s website HERE for more details.
Accepting applications now thru August 14th.
K AND E THEATER GROUP IS CASTING OUR NEXT PRODUCTION – "RIDE THE CYCLONE"
In this hilarious and outlandish story, the lives of six teenagers from a Canadian chamber choir are cut short in a freak accident aboard a roller coaster. When they awake in limbo, a mechanical fortune teller invites each to tell a story to win a prize like no other — the chance to return to life.
This popular musical is a funny, moving look at what makes a life well-lived!
Book, Music and Lyrics by Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond
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AUDITION NOTICE
Audition Date and Time
Sunday, July 23, 2023 / 6:00 – 10:00 PM

Callbacks Date and Time
Saturday, July 29, 2023 / 2:00 – 6:00 PM

Location - Auditions and Callbacks
First Congregational Church of Southampton
212 College Highway
Southampton, MA 01073

To perform, all performers and production team members must be fully vaccinated, and have at least received one booster against COVID-19.
Please prepare a pop/rock song in the style of the show that shows off your acting and vocal range. For the role of THE AMAZING KARNAK, please prepare a two-minute comedic monologue, you will not be asked to sing.
If you have a headshot and resume please bring it. A small stipend will be provided at the end of production. If you have any questions, please email auditions.ketg@gmail.com.
SIGN UP FOR AUDITION SLOT TIME at www.tinyurl.com/KETGRTCAuditions.
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CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
SEEKING Strong actors, singers and movers to play featured roles in our production.
**THE ROLES OF Ocean O’Connell Rosenberg and Mischa Bachinski ARE CAST.**
*ALL OTHER ROLES ARE AVAILABLE*

• The Amazing Karnak: Male-identifying, ages 30-50. A mechanical fortune-telling machine. A deep rumbling baritone voice, with a steady, measured, calm inflection that exudes gravitas but it is never pushed to comedic extremes. There is never any archness in the voice. Non-singing.
• Noel Gruber: Male-identifying, 18+ to play late teens. The only gay kid in Uranium. Never had a relationship. Obsessed by French New Wave cinema, he has fantasies of dying a tragic death, like a French prostitute. Intellectual, biting wit, but he doesn’t have enough hindsight or life experience to make him a snarky bitch. Tenor, with a great falsetto. Sings in the style of a French chanteuse.
• Ricky Potts: Male-identifying, 18+ to play late teens. Through trauma has become mute. He discovers at the beginning of the play that in this strange purgatory, he has regained all of these abilities. He reveals a secret inner life in which he accesses Rockstar superpowers of charisma – think Prince or Bowie. Baritone rock voice. Basic accordion and/or tumbling a plus.
• Constance Blackwood: Female -identifying, 18+ to play late teens. Comic chops, a big heart and a delightfully goofy and soulful way of seeing the world’s bittersweet wonder. Will do anything for Ocean’s friendship and allows herself to be used as a doormat. Self-deprecating, lots of pain under the pleaser façade. Dubbed “the nicest girl in town,” a title she secretly despises. Alto belt, with a rock edge.
• Jane Doe: Female-identifying, 18+ to play late teens. A mystery. Possibly the new girl at school who no one had gotten to know yet. She was decapitated in the accident, and no one claimed her body. Even though she isn’t headless in the piece (but often carries around a headless doll), the trauma of the accident leaves her discombobulated and removed. It’s like she’s learning the world anew, with some weird references from a past life. Classically trained soprano with a flexible coloratura upper range, and some grit and meat in the lower register. 
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PRODUCTION DETAILS
First rehearsal - December 11, 2023
Show run - March 14-17, 2024 (Five performances) at Northampton Center for the Arts, Northampton, MA

Director: Eddie Zitka
Music Director: Bill Martin

Please visit KETG.org and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok!

The Northampton Arts Council is now accepting performer applications for First Night Northampton 2024

On Sunday, December 31, 2023, the Northampton Arts Council will present the 38th annual community New Year’s Eve celebration and festival of performing arts. Since 1985, First Night Northampton has filled our Paradise City with a 12-hour family-friendly festival of the arts, culminating in a traditional ball-raising from the roof of the Hotel Northampton. Proceeds from First Night Northampton will benefit local artists and community arts activities.

We look forward to receiving many proposals and creating a diverse, exciting, family-friendly event. The deadline to apply is August 31, 2023. Proposals are reviewed as they are received, so early applications are recommended. Please submit separate applications for each proposal. Proposals without support materials will not be reviewed. We will be notifying applicants at the end of October. To apply to perform at First Night Northampton 2024, please complete the online application, which can be found at firstnightnorthampton.org. Check out the First Night Northampton 2023 playlist on YouTube.

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

Monthly “Puppetry Percolator” workshop series to begin at The LAVA Center
every 4th Thursday, 5–8 p.m.
The LAVA Center, 324 Main St., Greenfield
More information

The LAVA Center’s Puppetry Percolator, on the 4th Thursday of each month, is an informal exploration of the worldwide art of puppetry. Drop in to examine puppetry’s history and evolution as an art, play with different forms, and workshop simple puppets and performance.

This event series is appropriate for teens and adults. Let’s have some fun! Facilitated by Jovonna Van Pelt, former director of Puppet Showplace Theatre. Donations are welcome.

July 27’s workshop topic will be making puppets with found objects.

We Just Want to Dance with You!
Join the K and E Theater Group Summer Drop-In Dance Studio
Join Eddie Zitka, Artistic Director of K and E Theater Group, two times a week this summer learning musical dance choreography and feel more confident in your movement at your next audition! Studio begins July 18 through September 7!

Classes available for beginners and intermediate/advanced people!

In the BEGINNER session on Tuesdays

YOU CAN EXPECT:
- Isolation warm-ups
- Acting-based dancing exercises across the floor
- A musical theater combination that will change weekly 


In the INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED session on Thursdays

YOU CAN EXPECT:
- Warm-up across the floor
- A more complicated and technical musical theater combination that will change weekly
- Combinations will be taught similar to an audition setting


Classes available for beginners on Tuesdays and intermediate/advanced people on Thursdays from 7-8 PM in Southampton, MA at the First Congregational Church of Southampton, 212 College Highway. All class sessions are $10 and must be paid for at the door with cash or check.

Check out www.KETG.org/summer-dance-studio-2023 for more information and to sign up for your session! Each week's sign up will open the Monday prior.

Shakespeare & Company has announced its series of Merry Wanderers’ Guided Tours, hosted in July and August at Shakespeare & Company. 

General Manager Steve Ball (with dog Willie) leads a two-hour walk through the Company’s stages, artists’ rehearsal studios, costume and prop shops, weapons armory, and more. meeting with some of the artisans involved in creating theater at Shakespeare & Company along the way.

The Summer Season’s Merry Wanderers’ Guided Tours will meet in the lobby of the Tina Packer Playhouse. The first Merry Wanderers’ Guided Tour will be held Thursday, July 6, at 10:30 a.m., followed by:

  • Thursday, July 20, at 10:30 a.m. 

  • Thursday, July 27, at 10:30 a.m. 

  • Thursday, August 8, at 10:30 a.m. 

  • Thursday, August 10, at 10:30 a.m. 

  • Thursday, August 17, at 10:30 a.m. 

  • Thursday, August 24, at 10:30 a.m. 

  • Thursday, August 31, at 10:30 a.m. 

Each Merry Wanderers’ Guided Tour will admit a maximum of 30 patrons, with tickets costing $15 for adults and $8 for students. Tickets can be reserved at shakespeare.org. For more information, call the Box Office at (413) 637-3353, or email boxstaff@shakespeare.org.

Sanctuary
Play Practice: Exploring Yoga & Theatre

Monday, August 7th through Friday, August 11th (9 AM-2 PM daily)
Sanctuary, Thornes Marketplace, 3rd Floor, 150 Main St., Northampton, MA, 01060

with Ellen Morbyrne

Join us for a fabulous week of daily yoga practice and theatre-making, as we use our bodies, breath, and voices to develop skills for acting and storytelling. Every day will include yoga techniques, theatre games, and creative exercises designed to unleash each student's unique expression, as well as foster dynamic group creation. Plus, all the summer fun of daily outdoors time and a special day spent walking and swimming in our beautiful local nature! On the last day, we'll host a sharing at 1pm for families to get a peak at what the students have been practicing this week.

Play Practice is open to students ages 10-13 of all experience levels (including no previous experience) and all physical abilities—yoga and theatre are for every body! Reach out to us with any questions.

Play Practice is led by Ellen Morbyrne, a local teacher and parent with over 20 years of experience as both a theatre-maker and a yoga practitioner. Ellen has been teaching and directing theatre at North Star: Self-Directed Learning for Teens since 2003, has taught theatre locally at high schools and homeschool co-ops and at the Drama Studio, and has been teaching yoga to folks of all ages since 2009. She is the cofounder of Real Live Theatre and teaches weekly yoga classes here at Sanctuary.

More information. 
Submit your workshop, class, audition, performance, or any other theatre opportunity here!
Pioneer Valley Theatre Companies
Academy of Music Theatre

Amherst Community Theater

Arena Civic Theatre

A.C.T. Youth Theatre

Black Cat Theater

Chester Theatre Company

CitySpace

Cold Spring Community Theatre

Completely Ridiculous Productions

Drama Studio

Double Edge Theatre

Easthampton Theater Company

Eggtooth Productions

Exit 7 Players

Ghost Light Theater

Greenfield Community College's Theater Department

Hampshire Shakespeare Company

Happier Valley Comedy

Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center

Ja'Duke Center for the Performing Arts

K and E Theater Group

Ko Theater Works/Ko Festival of Performance

Majestic Theater

Mount Holyoke College Rooke Theatre

No Theater

Northampton Community Arts Trust

Northampton Playwrights Lab
PaintBox Theatre

Panopera

Pauline Productions

Performance Project

Phantom Sheep Players

Play Incubation Collective

Real Live Theatre

Red Thread Theater

Royal Frog Ballet

Serious Play Theatre Ensemble

Shakespeare Stage

Shea Theater Arts Center

Silverthorne Theater

Smith College Department of Theatre

St. Michael's Players

Starlight's Youth Theatre, Inc.

Strident Theatre

Theater Between Addresses

TheatreTruck

Turbulent Times Theater

UMass Department of Theater

UMass Theatre Guild

Unity House Players

Valley Light Opera

Ware Community Theatre

Westfield Theatre Group

Wilbraham United Players

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