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Pioneer Valley Theatre News June 6, 2024

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Serious Play Theatre Ensemble presents Moving Water & Climate Change Forum
June 20-23 at the Workroom, 33 Hawley Street in Northampton
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Easthampton Theater Company presents The Man Who Came To Dinner
June 20-23 at Williston Theater, Easthampton
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Silverthorne Theater Company presents The Broken Machine
June 7-9, 13-15 at Emily Dickinson Hall, Hampshire College
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Exit 7 Players present The Last 5 Years
June 6-9 and 20-23 at Exit 7 in Ludlow
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PERFORMANCES
Exit 7 Players
The Last 5 Years

June 6, 7, 8, 20, 21, 22 at 8pm
June 9, 23 at 2pm

Exit 7 Players Theater, 37 Chestnut St., Ludlow, MA 01056

The musical The Last 5 Years follows two sides of rising author Jamie and aspiring actress Cathy's relationship. As Jamie travels forward through their 5-year relationship, Cathy travels backwards, and the two only cross once in the middle. The show is accompanied by a bright and hopeful but sometimes personally haunting score, and it highlights how beautiful and building love is, while simultaneously highlighting how painful and sometimes devastating the challenges of living through a dwindling relationship can be.

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The show is traditionally done with a heterosexual couple - however, as a special Pride month event, Exit 7 Players has received permission and will be performing the show portraying Jamie and Cathy for the first time as a queer-representing couple! The company hopes that this contemporary spin on the show will help people see the similarities between queer and heterosexual romances, and that these relationships are often alike regardless of gender. Further, in another first and in response to widespread COVID concerns throughout the pandemic, the company will be performing the show with two rotating casts who will understudy for each other in any necessary event! The show stars Kelly Gagner and Kate Stango as Jamie and Shealyn Berube and Mal Sillars as Cathy. Both casts present their own unique energies and characterizations all without changing any words between one another, and the company excited for potential repeat audience members to see this!
Silverthorne Theater Company
The Broken Machine

6/7 at 7:30 PM, 6/8 at 3:00 PM and 7:30 PM; 6/9 at 3:00 PM; 6/13 at 7:30 PM; 6/14 at 7:30 PM; 6/15 at 3:00 PM and 7:30 PM

Mainstage Theater, Emily Dickinson Hall, Hampshire College; 893 West St, Amherst, MA 01002

Silverthorne Theater celebrates its 10th anniversary by launching its first-ever summer season. The three-show slate of contemporary American plays kicks off with the world premiere of Liz Duffy Adams’ The Broken Machine, directed by Gina Kaufmann, with performances June 7-15, 2024 at the Hampshire College Theater in Amherst. The Broken Machine is a whimsical climate-change fantasy, set in the not-too-distant future. Mac (Julie Nelson*) is a coder who has broken free of the web and now lives alone in the woods, calling herself “The Broken Machine” and trading food for news with her only companion – a cynical Gray Fox (Noah Tuleja*). When fire breaks out, a bumbling Laurel and Hardy-esque forest ranger team (Hia Ghosh & Walt Manasse-Latham) try to rescue her, but a mad, magical, Psychopomp (Darrow Sherman) plays Puck and leads the lost quartet astray. Please note: The 3pm matinee on Saturday, June 8th, will be mask-required. Masks are welcome but not required at all other performances. This production is made possible by the generous support of the Mass Cultural Council and the Amherst Cultural Council, Pelham Cultural Council, Hadley Cultural Council, South Hadley Cultural Council and the West Springfield Arts Council, local agencies which are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.


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The Greenfield Players
A Midsummer Night's Dream

6/8/24 at 1 PM and 6 PM, 6/9/24 at 2 PM, 6/14/24 at 6 PM, 6/15/24 at 7 PM, and 6/16/24 at 2 PM

Greenfield Energy Park

Come enjoy Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream at Greenfield Energy Park! Shows are completely free. We hope to see you there!

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New play fest at The LAVA Center kicks off with table readings by new plays by Mary Nelen and Rex McGregor on June 15

WHAT: On the Boards ’24: a festival of new play readings by (mostly) local playwrights: The Female Gaze by Mary Nelen and Rogue Flight by Rex McGregor

WHEN: Saturday, June 15, 7 p.m.

WHERE: The LAVA Center, 324 Main St., Greenfield

MORE DETAILS: https://thelavacenter.org/on-the-boards/ 

The LAVA Center is proud to present our second annual festival of new play readings by (mostly) local playwrights, “On the Boards ’24,” which kicks off Saturday, June 15, 7 p.m. with table readings by local playwright Mary Nelen and friend-of-LAVA Rex McGregor.

The Female Gaze was written and directed by Mary Nelen and will be performed by Phoebe Hazzard, Shannon Edward Chabot and Ed Fitzgerald. The Female Gaze is a one-act play featuring a female photographer and her Craigslist assistant who attempt to find the soul of their subject, a public figure, who arrives at the studio expecting romance. Chaos and mayhem ensue when the public figure finds himself prisoner of the long exposure.

Rogue Flight was written by Rex McGregor and directed by Ash Goverman, and will be performed by Kimberly Salditt-Poulin, Aria Killough-Miller, Alison Blakeslee and Lin Snider. When her mother prepares her for a huge surprise, Ellie is only at the start of a weird journey.

Admission is on a sliding scale of $5–15 ($1–2 for Card to Culture participants). Advance tickets are now available at https://www.tixtree.com/o/lava.

The schedule for the rest of the festival:

Saturday, June 22, 7 p.m. — table readings:

Good Shabbos, Aronsteinowits!, written by Sasha and directed by Ash Goverman

The Fourth Dimension, written by Christine Benvenuto and directed by Ash Goverman

Saturday, June 29, 7 p.m. — table readings:

Phoenix in the Holy Land, written by JuPong Lin and directed by Ash Goverman

Acacia, written by Samuel Rahman and directed by Ash Goverman

Friday–Saturday, July 12–13, 7 p.m. — staged readings:

The Moon Over Us, written by Beth Filson and directed by Penney Hulten

Cancer Mom, written by Steve Poulin and directed by Tracy Grammer

Friday–Saturday, July 19–20, 7 p.m. — staged readings:

Man and his Shadow, written and directed by Silvia

Modern Times, written and directed by P.H. Crosby

American Stink Bug, written by Jean Minuchin and directed by Bri Boehm

Friday–Saturday, July 26–27, 7 p.m. — staged reading:

Inheritance, written by Nina Gross and co-directed with Kiersten Samalis

More details to come soon! Visit https://thelavacenter.org/on-the-boards/ for updates.

All plays will also be viewable online for a short time, with closed captioning.

On the Boards ’24 is made possible by grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the local cultural councils of Amherst, Bernardston, Buckland, Conway, Deerfield, Gill, Greenfield, Leyden, Northfield and Shelburne.

Plays In Place presents:
Pulling at the Roots

a series of three site-specific plays that move the audience through three centuries of Northampton history, commissioned by Historic Northampton.

Circling Suspicion by Talya Kingston, brings us into the home and mind of Mary Bliss Parsons as she struggles with accusations of witchcraft. 

Rose, by Jasmine Rochelle Goodspeed explores a fraught exchange between famous cleric Jonathan Edwards and Rose, who is enslaved by Edwards.
The Optimist's Razor by Patrick Gabridge, shows abolitionists David and Lydia Maria Child confronting a decision that threatens their careers and marriage.

Set and staged in the restored historic barn and the grounds of Historic Northampton, the dramas of Pulling at the Roots breathe life and humanity into two historical themes: the meaning of home and women's search for autonomy.
Directed by Brianna Sloane
Acting ensemble features: Bill Stewart, Christine Stevens, Linda Tardif, Matt Haas, Will MacAdams, Myka Plunkett, and Tahmie Der.
All three 25-minute plays will be performed every time and will be followed by a brief talkback with the artists and a historian.
June 19 - 23, 2024 and June 26 - 29, 2024 (Wed-Sun 6:30pm, Sat-Sun 2pm)
General Admission: Sliding Scale $15 to $50
RESERVE YOUR PLACE
Last year's show sold out!

Serious Play Theatre Ensemble presents

MOVING WATER 2024 PERFORMANCES & FREE CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY FORUM 

JUNE 20-23    
WORKROOM@33HAWLEY   
Northampton MA

Serious Play Ensemble feels strongly about the existential threat of climate change & the power of theatre to motivate audiences to think critically, ask questions & to take action.

*Ticket Sales for MOVING WATER & Registration for CCC FORUM are online 5/1/2024

MOVING WATER 2024 PERFORMANCES

June 20-22       8:30pm. 
June 23.            2pm matinee 
Limited seating  12 yrs & up
Wait list opens one hour before event

TICKETS Here OR visit our website at: seriousplay.org

MOVING WATER is a devised physical theatre piece about climate change, rising sea levels & how water fragility shapes our human interactions.

Production devised by Serious Play Theatre Ensemble
Written Eric Henry Sanders
Directed by Sheryl Stoodley
Music composed by Jonny Rodgers
Technical direction/ video & set design by Robin Doty
Lighting design by Holly Gettings
Dramaturgy by Roz Driscoll

Ensemble Actors: Stephanie Reyes (Luna), Kermit Dunkelberg (Sergei), Marcus Neverson (Drew)

Moving Water is a groundbreaking & revolutionary piece of theater…The talent driving the production is simply astounding, leaving audiences inspired to activate change in their own communities. (James Monroe-Producer SubSpace /Adult Programming-Museum of Science Boston)

One of the best theater productions I have seen in years that addresses the real impact of water in people’s lives…a combination of down-to-earth facts & big picture ideas. (Betsy Damon- Founder of Keepers of the Waters- Author of Water Talks) 

 

FREE CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY FORUM- JUNE 22  
Saturday June 22   4pm- 6:30pm. (afternoon before evening performance)
Limited seating- 14yrs & up 

Wait list opens one hour before event 

FREE with REQUIRED ONLINE REGISTRATION OR visit our website at: seriousplay.org

The FORUM offers 3 group conversations around 3 chosen aspects of the climate crisis, moving participants toward action on 3 specific climate projects. The goal is for participants to become more deeply informed on, and involved with, at least one aspect of our climate emergency, galvanizing the community to make change toward climate justice & resilience. 

The FORUM is hosted by Andrea Battle & John Feffer, members of Serious Play’s Climate Change Community Forum Advisory Group, which also includes: Russ Vernon-Jones, Andrea Ayvazian & Susan Theberge, Climate Action Now.

Easthampton Theater Company
ETC Presents The Man Who Came to Dinner

6/20, 6/21 and 6/22 at 7:30PM and 6/23 at 2PM
Williston Theater, 18 Payson Avenue, Easthampton, MA

The Man Who Came to Dinner is a timely satire of celebrity, cult of personality and egotism - with strong relevance to today's fame-obsessed culture. Most recently revived on Broadway with Nathan Lane in the title role, the 2000 production was nominated for a Tony and Drama Desk award. Sheridan Whiteside – critic, lecturer, wit, radio orator, intimate friend of the great and near great – having dined at the home of the Stanleys, slips on their doorstep resulting in a tumultuous six weeks of confinement. Whiteside turns the Stanley household upside down, forcing everyone in town to cater to his egotistical demands. Meanwhile, his essential assistant has given her notice after falling in love with a local reporter. Whiteside must engage every weapon in his considerable arsenal of guile and manipulation to keep her in his employ – including blackmail, deceit, and the intervention of the glamorous actress Lorraine Sheldon and the elegant British wit of playwright Beverly Carlton. A three-ring circus of machinations and celebrity appearances ensues - characters that are loosely based on real-life figures. The Man Who Came to Dinner originally premiered on Broadway at the Music Box Theatre on October16, 1939. The production ran for 739 performances and was followed by the hit 1941 movie featuring Bette Davis. A 1980 revival was nominated for Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Featured Actor and Actress in a Play. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Easthampton Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency

http://easthamptontheater.com

Reserved seating is available in advance. Tickets may be available at the door subject to availability.

K and E Theater Group Presents Zanna, Don't! at 

Northampton Center for the Arts, June 27-30, 2024, for 5 Performances Only!

In a series of debuts for the Pioneer Valley, K and E Theater Group presents the musical Zanna, Don't! The company will present the Off-Broadway cult hit at the Northampton Center for the Arts, June 27-30, 2024. This show marks the second production of their fourth season titled “Twists and Turns.

Zanna, Don't! is a fresh, vibrant, and feel-good musical set in a parallel universe where homosexuality is the norm and heterosexuality is taboo. This whimsical tale, filled with catchy songs and dynamic dance numbers, follows the magical Zanna, a matchmaker who uses his extraordinary powers to bring love into the lives of his friends at Heartsville High. When a forbidden heterosexual relationship blossoms, the characters must navigate the complexities of love and acceptance in a world turned upside down.

K and E Theater Group's production of Zanna, Don't! features Michael Borges as Arvin and Others, Renee Bouldin as Kate, Michael Garcia as Zanna, Nathan Holbrook as Tank and Others, AJ Kirby as Roberta, Carina Savoie as Candy and Others, Jay Torres as Mike, and Joey Valencourt as Steve. Eddie Zitka serves as director and choreographer. The band is led by musical director Benjamin Maniscalchi.

Performances are:

Thursday, June 27, 2024 at 8:00 PM

Friday, June 28, 2024 at 8:00 PM

Saturday, June 29, 2024 at 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM

The closing performance is scheduled for Sunday, June 30, 2024 at 4:00 PM.

All performances are at Northampton Center for the Arts, located at 33 Hawley Street in Northampton, Massachusetts. Tickets are $27 and general admission.

*This performance contains strobe effects. Runtime is 105 minutes with no intermission.

Tickets and performance information for Zanna, Don’t! are available at www.KETG.org.

Join us at North Hall in Huntington, MA for a performance of THE STORY CAFÉ, Sunday, June 30 at 2:00
(doors open at appx. 1:30). There is no charge for tickets though the house seats only 70.  

THE STORY CAFE is a celebration of the Pioneer Valley’s large, rich, and enormously talented short-story authors. Combining the work of acclaimed Pioneer Valley authors Jane Yolen, Stephen Billias, Joy Baglio, Marisa Labozzetta and Rick Paar with the talents of favorite Valley actors Ellen Barry, Raye Birk and Candace Barrett Birk – THE STORY CAFE will transport you through the magic of the spoken word into worlds of joy, discovery and connection. 

For more information: https://northhallhuntington.org/
AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
  • Long-Term Substitute Fall Play Director

    The Williston Northampton School, an independent co-educational boarding and day school in Easthampton, Massachusetts, is a culturally diverse educational community serving grades 7-12. We are seeking to hire a Long-Term Substitute Director for the fall play.

    The responsibilities of this position would begin on September 4, 2024 and conclude on November 15, 2024. The Long-Term Substitute Director will direct the fall play. In this role, they will provide designers with a directorial approach for the production and feedback on set and costume renderings. The Long-Term Substitute Director will identify casting needs and conduct the casting process. They will develop a production calendar with rehearsal call times for actors and tech week times for all participants in the production, students and adults alike. As Director, they will develop the blocking and teach it to students, coaching actors on their performances. The Long-Term Substitute Director will support the student Stage Manager with their production responsibilities, identifying props and scenic needs of the show and communicating them to the Set Designer promptly. Additionally, the Long-Term Substitute Director will participate in weekly production meetings; promote production, in collaboration with the communications office; and participate in strike. The salary range for this position is $5,000 to $7,000 depending on experience.

    Strong candidates will have experience working in some capacity with middle or high school students. Strong communication and collaboration skills are essential. Candidates must possess the flexibility, energy, creativity, and appreciation for adolescents that life in an independent school boarding community requires. Candidates must be able to successfully complete the state-mandated CORI, as well as SORI, a general background check, and a fingerprint-based criminal background check. Candidates must also hold a valid driver’s license. Please direct all inquiries, including a cover letter, current resume, and contact information for three references to Corinne Fogg, Dean of Faculty, through the link provided below. EOE Non-smoking campus.

    Click here to apply

Majestic Theater 2024-2025 Season Auditions

Actors Equity Principal  Auditions (EPAs):

Monday June 10, 10 AM-6 PM

Tuesday June 11, 10 AM-6 PM

Non-Equity and Equity appointments:

Monday June 3, 6-10 PM

Tuesday June 4, 6-10 PM

Wednesday June 12, 6-10 PM

Thursday June 13, 6-10 PM

Saturday June 15, 11 AM-4 PM

Please visit the website to book your audition appointment online at

https://www.majestictheater.com/ 

We are not able to accept video submissions at this time 

Preparation: 

Please note that there will only be an accompanist provided on June 10 & 11. If you are scheduled on 6/3, 6/4, 6/12, 6/13, 6/15, please bring a track to be connected via bluetooth speaker provided by the theater.

Actors should be prepared to read from the script(s). Sides will be provided. 
  • If this is your first time auditioning with us, please prepare a brief, contemporary monologue. 

  • If auditioning for the musical, please prepare 16 bars of a contemporary musical theater song.

  • Please bring your headshot and resume stapled together, if you have them; photos will be taken at the theater as well


SHEAR MADNESS

1st Rehearsal 8/19/24

Runs 9/5-10/20/24

A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN

1st Rehearsal 10/7/24

Runs 10/24-12/1/24

INCIDENT AT OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP

1st Rehearsal 12/19/24

Runs 1/9-2/16/25

FENCES

1st Rehearsal 2/10/25

Runs 2/27-4/6/25

WAITRESS

1st Rehearsal 3/24/25

Runs 4/17-6/1/25

Please see linked casting breakdown for available roles 

Valley Light Opera
Auditions for Valley Light Opera's fall show "The McAdo"

Jun 13, 2024 at 5:00 PM
6/14/24 at 5:00; 6/16/24 at 2:00
Wesley United Methodist Church, 98 N Maple St, Hadley, MA

You LAUGH at the story, Now you’ll be SMITTEN with a new setting! Yes, The McAdo! For its 49th production, Valley Light Opera has chosen a version of The Mikado set in the Highlands of Scotland. This version from Gilbert and Sullivan Austin highlights VLO’s strengths in terms of music and costumes. Our stage director will be Jacqueline (Jacki) Haney and our music director will be Aldo Fabrizi. Performances will be held the first two weekends in November.

The actual text of the show is only minimally changed. Please familiarize yourself with the roles, music, and storyline before your audition. The easiest way to do this is to visit the Gilbert and Sullivan Archive. If you are seeking a principal role, please prepare a selection from the show for the audition (we will have an accompanist). There may be dialogue readings, and there may be some dance steps. For more information and to sign up for an audition time click here. If for any reason you cannot be available for these audition times, please contact Coordinating Producer Ted Blaisdell at hagrid417@gmail.com to discuss alternatives. VLO is also offering an audition workshop on Wednesday June 12th from 6:00-8:00 PM at Wesley UMC to describe our audition and rehearsal processes, model a short physical and vocal warm-up, discuss audition selections, and answer any questions. Feel free to contact Coordinating Producer Ted Blaisdell at hagrid417@gmail.com or Stage Director Jacki Haney at jacquelinehaney@yahoo.com with questions. We can’t wait to share this wonderful version of this most popular Gilbert and Sullivan show with you and the Pioneer Valley!
Ethel the Barn
The Siege-A fundraiser for Palestine

Jun 16, 2024 at 2:00 PM
Ethel the Barn

ETHEL is presenting a reading of THE SIEGE, by Palestinian playwright and former Artistic Director of the Freedom Theatre Nabeel AlRaee. This documentary piece depicts the events in 2002 when Palestinians sought refuge in the Church of the Nativity following Israel's siege of the city of Bethlehem.

We are looking for 5 actors to do the reading. There will be one or two meetings priir to the actual event. All donations will be sent to Palestinian artists.Interested performers should contact me at : perlsteinj@gmail.com

The Valley Players has announced that their first production will be Nick Payne’s award-winning play Constellations. Open auditions for the eight-person cast will be held in August and the show goes up in October at the Munson Memorial Library in Amherst. Anyone who wants to find out more about the auditions or the production can sign up for the Valley Players email list at www.valleyplayers.org.

Constellations is a spellbinding romantic journey that begins with a simple encounter between two people but then defies the boundaries of the universe we think we know by delving into the infinite possibilities of their connection. Branching out across multiple timelines, the play asks questions about destiny and chance, about love and death, and about how the relationship between two people might change if they changed even just a single word or decision.

The New York Times describes Payne’s play as “the most sophisticated date play Broadway has seen” and “supremely articulate.” “This story of parallel universes is universal in every sense of the word,” the Times concludes. “Smart” and “superb,” raves The Guardian, and Variety calls it “sweet and strangely haunting.” “A singular astonishment,” praises The New Yorker, “at once eloquent and mysterious …a wholly satisfying and complete emotional journey…The well-judged dialogue, at once terse and trenchant, finds its own characteristic poetry.”

The Valley Players is currently seeking a production team for the show, including a stage manager/technical director, assistant stage manager, assistant director, costumer, lighting designer, and house manager. Anyone interested in finding out more about these positions or in volunteering for one can contact the group at info@valleyplayers.org.

As an all-volunteer nonprofit organization that offers free and pay-what-you-can programming, the Valley Players relies on the contributions of donors and business sponsors. All contributions are tax-deductible and go fully to support the organization’s mission and programming. Anyone who wants to donate or become a business sponsor can do so at www.valleyplayers.org.

The mission of the Valley Players is to enrich the quality of life in the Connecticut River Valley of Massachusetts by producing nimble, meaningful, and accessible community theater.

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

Shakespeare & Company's free Behind the Curtain lecture series resumes on Saturday, April 6, led by Shakespeare scholar Ann Berman.

Featuring directors, cast, and design team members as guests, Berman examines various themes surrounding both the Shakespeare and contemporary productions slated for Season 2024 through talks designed to be accessible, engaging, and interactive.

Berman holds a Master of Arts in Shakespeare Studies from King’s College, London, and explores topics ranging from historical parallels in Shakespeare’s plays to the effect costumes, scenic design, lighting, and more can have on audience response to a performance.

This season will include seven Behind the Curtain lectures held from April through August; Spring talks will be held in the Jane Iredale Lobby at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre, while Summer sessions will be held outdoors at the tented Rose Footprint Theatre in the Rose Meadow.

Behind the Curtain lectures for the 2024 Season include:

Saturday, June 22 – Shakespeare & Music with Artistic Director Allyn Burrows

Saturday, July 13 – The Comedy of Errors with Director Kate Kohler Amory

Saturday, July 27– Flight of the MonarchPenning New Plays with playwright Jim Frangione

Saturday, August 10 – The Winter's Tale with Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer

Saturday, August 24 – Three Tall Persian Women; guest to be announced

All Behind the Curtain lectures are free, but tickets are required. For more information, visit shakespeare.org or call the Box Office at (413) 637-3353.

MAJESTIC THEATER ANNOUNCES YOUTH THEATER WORKSHOP FOR SUMMER 2024

Two-Week Workshop Enrolling Children in Grades 5-8 for Theater Education Program

The Majestic Theater has announced its new Majestic Youth Theater Workshop, for children entering grades 5-8 next fall, set for June-July 2024.  Sue Dziura, associate producing director at the Majestic will lead the theater education program in which participants will get a part, rehearse a play and perform the show in a period of two weeks.

The workshop is designed for both beginners and more seasoned actors who want to hone the necessary skills to communicate effectively onstage.  Guided by Dziura and a staff of experienced theater professionals, the program will utilize theater games, improv, voice for the actor, movement work, scene study and ensemble-building exercises to develop each young actor’s toolkit. 

The two-week program will culminate in two performances of “Snowderella” by Nate Eppler.  Every participant gets a role, or multiple roles, to allow young actors to learn and grow as performers on the Majestic Theater stage. Participants will begin to learn:

·        What skills are needed to be an actor and how to develop those skills

·        How to audition, have stage presence, vocal projection and physical comedy skills

·        The joy of working as an ensemble

·        How to perform live in front of their friends and families

The workshop will take play Monday through Friday, June 24 through July 5 (not including July 4) from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and the cost to participate will be $380.  The performances of “Snowderella” will take place Friday, July 5 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, July 6 at 2:00 p.m.  All performance tickets will be $10. 

Participants must submit an application to be part of the program.  Applications are available at the Majestic Theater box office or online at majestictheater.com

Registration is open now for Riotous Youth, Shakespeare & Company’s summer theater program for children and teenagers, slated to run from Monday, July 1 to Friday, August 16.

These one-, two-, and three-week sessions are tailored to different age groups, introducing participants ages seven to 17 to the language, stories, characters, and ideas in Shakespeare’s plays through imaginative and playful methods. Exercises and games incorporating voice, movement, and acting enable participants to explore Shakespeare’s text emotionally, physically, and intellectually. Participants then create a performance piece based on their experience of the play, which they share with family, friends, and Company members on the final day of each session.

2024 summer sessions include:

One-week session

Julius Caesar: August 12 – 16

For Ages: 7 – 12 

Tuition: $425

Two-week sessions

Twelfth Night: July 1 – 12 (sessions A and B are waitlist only)

Henry V: July 15 – 26 (session D: limited spots available)

Love's Labor’s Lost: July 29 – August 9 (sessions G and H: limited spots available)

For Ages: 7 – 15

Tuition: $825

Three-week sessions 

Riotous Company

For Ages: 14 – 17

Tuition: $1075

All sessions are held at the Shakespeare & Company campus at 70 Kemble Street, Lenox, Mass., and limited financial aid is available. Visit shakespeare.org/education to learn more and apply. For more information, contact Education Residency and Riotous Youth Programs Manager Caitlin Kraft at ckraft@shakespeare.org or (413) 637-1199 ext. 132. 

The Shea Theater offers TWO two week sessions of summer theater with Atticus and Enzo Belmonte for children ages 8-12.

Each day of the program will be dedicated to creating and rehearsing the immersive theater performance, as well as learning and participating in various acting games and workshops.

The cost is $650 per session with a limit of 20 children in each section. This fee includes snacks but not lunch. To register: sheatheaterartscenter@gmail.com

DATES:
July 8-19, 2024 and
July 22-August 2, 2024
Monday - Friday

Program runs 9 AM to 3 PM. Performance of the immersive play will take place on the second Friday at 10 am at the Shea on 71 Avenue A, Turners Falls, MA.
 

In this program, the performers will rehearse and perform in an immersive theater show based on a fairytale, a Shakespeare play, or a myth. This immersive approach encourages imagination, collaboration, and creativity while teaching acting and movement techniques in a nurturing and holistic environment.

A check may be made to:
Shea Theater
PO Box 773
Turners Falls, MA 01376

Deposit of $100 is required at registration with remainder due by June 15, 2024

Atticus Belmonte is a writer, director, actor, and theater major at Bard College. He is a founder of Patch Productions that he formed with his brothers and several friends taking his immersive theater pieces to the Shea where they have offered several productions.

Enzo Belmonte is 16 years old and grew up doing theater, specifically Shakespeare and immersive theater. He has a special skill set in technical theater and will create lights and sound for the show.

The medium of Immersive Theater is an innovative theater format allows audience members to wander wherever they wish within a play, finding characters and scenes at their own will in different rooms and spaces. No audience member has the same experience; they all will see different scenes in different locations, piecing together the story as they go.

WAM Theatre Invites Artists and Community Members to Free Devised Theater Workshops
 

WAM Theatre announces a series of free Summer workshops. Artists and community members are invited to join WAM’s experienced teaching artists to experiment with techniques of devised theater as a form that encourages empowered creative expression. The free workshops that are now enrolling are: Devising Theatre Online with Nicole Orabona on July 13th via Zoom; Ensemble-Building for Women 65+ with Michael Kennedy on July 16; and Devising Theatre en español with Maizy Broderick Scarpa and Gabriel CiFuentes on July 20th.  The first workshop will be held over Zoom. The other two will take place at the WAM Theatre Hub in downtown Lenox. Registration is now open, and applications are due by July 1st.

As the phrase suggests, “devised theatre” is a performance method where the play is “invented” by the performers, rather than constructed from a pre-written script. The process is collaborative: participants use a variety of techniques—which might include writing, improvisation, games, movement, and brainstorming—to create original work.  Unlike purely improvised shows, devised theatre uses those activities as tools to come up with material that is then shaped into a planned performance. Each workshop in WAM’s Fall series offers members the opportunity to engage with theatrical storytelling, and community building connections using a variety of devising practices. These special afternoon workshops are free and open to all, regardless of experience level.

“These workshops are the perfect opportunity to spend time with your creative self and to connect with WAM’s mission of arts activism. And with your community!” said Maizy Scarpa. “Join us for a couple of hours to play with free expression and your imagination.”

Devising Theatre Online with WAM Teaching Artist Nicole Orabona returns by popular demand this summer.  Hosted on Zoom, this workshop is intended for anyone interested in collaboratively creating performance over the internet. Through a variety of devising techniques, participants will explore the process of creating art and connecting via digital platforms. While this workshop will be taught through the lens of theater, creative artists of other disciplines––as well as anyone ready to discover their creativity––are welcome and encouraged to participate. 

“My theatre practice thrives in a collaborative environment,” says Orabona. “During the early isolating days of the pandemic, I was lucky enough to find ways to make art virtually that could fill me with the same satisfaction of rolling around on the floor in a studio. I'm excited to share these practices with the WAMily again!”

People with barriers to in-person workshops (whether due to health, scheduling, transportation or other reasons), and anyone curious about virtual collaboration is encouraged to take advantage of this unique workshop. 

Ensemble-Building for Women 65+  is an opportunity for members of WAM’s Elder Ensemble, along with curious newcomers, to be introduced to the devising techniques of experienced teaching artist Michael Kennedy. In over two hours, participants will create original compositions through fun games, ensemble building and story sharing. Kennedy will be joined by veteran WAM artist KD McTeigue. The two will also be directing the Elder Ensemble’s devised performance this coming fall. 

"For me, one of the most exciting things about devised theater is that it offers the opportunity to make something meaningful and true based on people's lived experiences,” explains Kennedy, who will also be directing WAM’s 2024 Elder Ensemble this Fall. “The process of working together in this way creates far more than a production- it creates a deep understanding for each of us that we are not alone. We see ourselves in each other and, as a result, we are reminded of the power of creativity, empathy, and connection."

Devising Theatre en español is WAM Theatre’s first bilingual offering and has been developed after requests from the Spanish-speaking community in the Berkshires. Offered in partnership with Latinas413 and with the support of the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, this workshop will be co-led by WAM’s Director of Community Engagement Maizy Broderick Scarpa (who has extensive experience in bilingual arts education) and Teaching Artist and Native Spanish speaker Gabriel CiFuentes.

“We are fully aligned with WAM in this collaboration because together we can continue offering programming with a focus on women theater artists and/or stories of Latina women and girls,” explains Carmen Baker of Latinas413. This Spanish-language devised theatre workshop “enables participants to harness creativity, yielding benefits such as wellbeing and adaptability.”
The workshops are expected to sell out, and registration is now open. Visit www.wamtheatre.com/workshops/ to reserve your spot or to learn more.

ACCESSIBILITY

WAM is committed to increasing accessibility in theatre and the wider community. Please note the WAM Creative Hub is wheelchair accessible, and caregiver stipends are available to participants. If you incur caregiver costs (babysitters, after school care, adult caregivers etc.) in order to attend a WAM live theatre performance or workshop, you can request a reimbursement. If you have an accessibility need/s to participate fully in these workshops  please contact us and we’ll do our best to provide what you need.

AT A GLANCE

Devising Theatre Online with Nicole Orabona
Saturday July 13th, 2024, 2-4 pm
Online, via Zoom

Ensemble-Building for Women 65+ with Michael Kennedy
Tuesday, July 16th, 2024, 3-5pm
WAM Theatre Creative Hub, 55 Main Street, Lenox, MA

Devising Theatre en español with Maizy Broderick Scarpa and Gabriel CiFuentes
WAM Theatre Creative Hub, 55 Main Street, Lenox, MA
Saturday, July 20th 2024, 4:30-6:30pm

Workshops are free to all participants. Registration is open through July 1st. Workshops are expected to sell out.  Visit www.wamtheatre.com/workshops/ to reserve your spot or to learn more.

Registration is now open!

Is your creative kiddo ready for a fun-filled summer of a creating their own fairy tale, channeling their inner wild creature, going on a magical musical adventure, and channeling their inner clown? Does your tween or teen feel that creative spark? Registration is now open for PIC Kids Summer with options to pay in full or a deposit only.

This year we are excited to have offerings for young artists ages 7-11 AND ages 11-15!

For younger artists (ages 7-11) will adventure through the creative process as they explore theater, movement, and music. Each week follows a different theme, and all weeks will culminate in a sharing of the young artists' original work on Fridays at 2:30.

JUL 22-26        Fairy Tale Mash Up!

JUL 29-AUG 2  Growl and Groove

AUG 5-9          Soundscapes and Sorcery

AUG 12-16       Theatrical Clown

9am-3pm each day 

$325/week

Bombyx Center for Arts and Equity, 130 Pine St, Florence

Older youth artists (ages 11-15) will explore all things ensemble, co-creating a brand new collaborative performance. Using theater games, writing exercises, improvisation, movement, songwriting, and art, participants will draw upon their dreams, original perspectives, and hopes for the future. All of this collaborative fun will culminating in a sharing at 4pm on Friday, August 16th.

AUG 12-16       PIC Kids Ensemble: Our Dreams!​

9:30am-3:30pm each day 

$350/week

The Workroom at 33 Hawley Street, Northampton

Learn more and register

Shakespeare & Company’s Center for Actor Training will host its 9-Day Intensive at its Lenox campus from Thursday, August 22 through Saturday, August 31. 

Designed for mid-career actors, educators, directors, and others seeking professional and artistic development, the 9-Day Intensive is inspired by Shakespeare & Company’s Month-long Intensive. Director of Training Sheila Bandyopadhyay said the workshop offers participants an opportunity to immerse themselves in Shakespeare training and make connections with like-minded artists in a robust, accessible format. 

“We regularly hear from artists in the mid-stages of their career that they wish they could attend our renowned Month-long Intensive in the winter, but their schedules simply do not permit them to do so,” said Bandyopadhyay. “For those out there who are juggling teaching, acting, directing, parenting responsibilities, and the like, the 9-Day Intensive is ideal.”

The daily schedule includes classes in Linklater Voice, Movement, monologue and scene work, and the format and tuition include admission to three Shakespeare & Company shows staged at the height of its 2024 performance season. 

Tuition is $1,495 with partial scholarships available for BIPOC artists. Early payment, alumni, and union member discounts are also available. Limited on-campus housing is available on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more information or to apply, visit shakespeare.org or call 413.637.1199, ext. 114.

Submit your workshop, class, audition, performance, or any other theatre opportunity here!
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