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Western Mass Theatre News September 5, 2024

Western Mass Theatre News - September 5
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September 5 - 25, 2024


This week: Three Tall Persian Women at Shakes & Co, Shear Madness opens at the Majestic, and Play Incubation Collective hosts an All Ages salon. It's also audition week for the Five Colleges and beyond - scroll down for details! 

The next issue will include events from September 12 - October 2. Submit upcoming events via the link below or by emailing me before Tuesday at midnight. Any questions, comments or feedback? Email me at westernmasstheatre@gmail.com

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Amherst Community Theater - Auditions for Newsies!
September 20-22 at Amherst Middle School
More Information
Recycled Puppets and the Throw Away World Workshop
September 14, 21, 28, and October 5 in Ware, MA. 
More Information and Registration
Exit 7 Players present Next to Normal 
September 27 – October 13 at 37 Chestnut St., Ludlow 
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PERFORMANCES

Shakespeare & Company presents the World Premiere of Awni Abdi-Bahri’s Three Tall Persian Women, directed by Dalia Ashurina and staged at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre through October 13.

This comedic play is about generational differences, grief, control, and learning to let go; but more than anything, it’s a love story to immigrant mothers. Golnar, a punkish Iranian-American millennial, returns home to her mother Nasrin for the anniversary of her father’s passing and walks into hoards of family memorabilia that her grandmother Mamani has moved in with her.

Originally staged at Shakespeare & Company in 2023 as a reading in the Plays in Process series, Ashurina said that the play explores how and why societies police women’s bodily autonomy.

“We see how the women in this play are restrained by societal expectations, even in the safety of their own home," she said, "and how being honest instead of staying ‘peaceful’ can help each generation learn valuable lessons from one another.”

Tickets range from $22 to $72; for more information or to purchase tickets, visit shakespeare.org, or call the Box Office at (413) 637-3353.
 

About Shakespeare & Company

Shakespeare & Company was founded in 1978 by Tina Packer. Located in the Berkshires of Massachusetts, the Company offers performance, education, and actor-training opportunities year-round, and attracts more than 40,000 patrons annually with a core of more than 150 artists.

MAJESTIC THEATER ANNOUNCES LINEUP FOR 27th SEASON

West Springfield’s Majestic Theater has announced the lineup for its 27th season.  Producing Director Danny Eaton will present a five-play season that incorporates a mix of classic and original works featuring music, comedy and drama.

First up is Shear Madness (September 5 – October 20) by Paul Portner.  Shear Madness has been acknowledged by the Guinness Book of World records as the longest running non-musical play in American theater history. It ran for over 40 years in Boston.  It’s a day like any other in the local Shear Madness Salon until suddenly the lady who lives upstairs gets knocked off.  In this “Whodunit” farce, the Majestic audience will have to match wits with the suspects to catch a killer in this record breaking and interactive solve-the-crime comedy.

Shear Madness will be directed by Bob Lohrmann.  Producing director is Danny Eaton, and Sue Dziura is Associate producing director.  Production stage manager is Stephen Petit, Aurora Ferraro is Associate production manager, Dan Rist is set and lighting designer, and Dawn McKay is costume designer.  Cast members include Benita Zahn (Mrs. Shubert), Jeff Haffner (Nick), Jack Grigoli (Eddie), Elizabeth Pietrangelo (Barbara), Steve Sands (Tony) and Michael DeVito Mikey).

Subscriptions to the five-play series will be accepted through October 20, but single tickets are now being sold to all five plays.  Prices for single tickets for the plays range from $35 to $38.

Doors to the theater will open one hour before the start of a show, which is also when the café opens.  For more information, visit www.majestictheater.com

Play Incubation Collective

All Ages Salon And Social Returns!

​When: September 8th, 1-3pm

Where: The Workroom, 33 Hawley Street, Northampton

Cost: FREE!

​Join us for our annual All Ages Salon where youth and adult artists will share works in progress and be in conversation with one another. We will close out the event with an all ages dance party!

FREE to attend

Got a work-in-progress to share? Click here

​Please use the downstairs doors, nearest to the courtyard. Outside doors will be open at 12:45 and will be locked at 1:10 so please arrive promptly.

CitySpace
Pay it Forward Series: Tragedy of Maila Kami

September 20 and 21 at 7:00 PM
September 22 at 2:00 PM
43 Main Street, Easthampton, MA 01027

Following a successful run at the Minnesota Fringe Festival this summer, The Tragedy of Maila Kami is a solo performance blend of dance, singing, drumming, and storytelling - all as a vehicle to explore the challenges of caste-based discrimination in Nepal. As is typical of “hudkeli” performances, audiences will be invited to participate at moments in the piece, with call-and-response singing, rhythm-making, and responding to the performer’s questions. Written by Sahalesh, directed by Rose Schwietz and performed by Suraj Malla. 

Performances: 
Friday, September 20 @ 7pm 
Saturday, September 21 @ 7pm 
Sunday, September 22 @ 2pm 
Tickets: $10 student, $10 General Admission, $25 at door 

Suraj Malla is an actor, director, and acting teacher. He completed his acting training from Actor's Studio Nepal and has been performing with them since 2012. He is a three-time participant in the BRM Festival with NSD Delhi. He was invited as a Nepali representative for International Prospero Workshop in Denmark, focusing on devised theatre for youth and children. Recently, he participated in an online theatre intensive with SITI Company. Having taught in schools for several years, he has produced a variety of student shows. He has also worked as a professional theatre trainer at various acting institutions around Nepal. He is excited to share his love of theatre around the world, as a way to share stories and to know ourselves. 

This project is part of the Pay It Forward program, made possible by generous funding from the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts -  ValleyCreates, Greenfield Savings Bank, Peak Performance Roofing, Delap Real Estate, Finck and Perras, Tandem Bagel Co and individual donors.
https://www.cityspaceeasthampton.org/all-events/#/events
Smith College Department of Theatre presents Tidepools 
A story by Francesca Sobrer, directed by Sue Clement 
Friday, September 20 at 7:30 PM in Hallie Flanagan Studio Theatre 
Free 

The Smith College Department of Theatre presents the story of one woman’s journey swimming through the flotsam and jetsam of life. This hour-long performance takes the audience for a ride in the waves with the story about finding love only to be caught in an undertow of loss and grief while eventually landing in a tidepool of realized joy. 

Free and open to the public. 
Exit 7 Players' present NEXT TO NORMAL
Sep 27, 2024 at 8:00 PM, 9/28 @ 8pm, 9/29 @ 2pm, 10/5 @ 8pm, 10/6 @ 8pm, 10/7 @ 8pm, 10/8 @ 2pm, 10/13 @ 8pm, 10/14 @ 8pm, 10/15 @ 2pm
Exit 7 Theater, 37 Chestnut Street, Ludlow, MA 01056

Exit 7 Players Announce Fall Production of Next to Normal 
What: Next to Normal 
When: September 27 – October 13, 2024 Friday & Saturday Performances at 8pm Sunday Performances at 2pm Thursday 10/5 Performance at 8pm 

Where: Exit 7 Players Theater, 37 Chestnut St., Ludlow 
More info: (413) 583-4301 or at www.exit7players.org 

The Exit 7 Players are pleased to announce its fall production of Next to Normal, taking place on the Paul R. Hamel Stage at 37 Chestnut Street, Ludlow, MA. 

Next to Normal is the story of Diana Goodman and her family. Traumatized by the death of her infant son, Diana has lived with bipolar depressive disorder and delusional episodes for the past several years. The illness has affected everyone in her life, and has nearly torn her family apart on several occasions. Next to Normal, with book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey and music by Tom Kitt, explores how one suburban household copes with crisis and mental illness. Winner of three 2009 Tony Awards, including Best Musical Score and the 2010 Pulitzer Prize, Next to Normal was also chosen as "one of the year's ten best shows" by critics around the country. Next to Normal takes audiences into the minds and hearts of each character, presenting their family's story with love, sympathy and heart, while exploring pressing contemporary issues of trauma, loss, mental health treatment, and the meaning of family. 

This production is intended for audiences aged 13 and up, and contains themes and depictions of mental illness, profanity, discussions of self-harm and the loss of a family member. 

For this production we are partnering with Empty Arms Bereavement, a nonprofit helping parents who have experienced a miscarriage, stillbirth, termination for medical reasons, or infant loss. emptyarmsbereavement.org 

Due to a town event, parking for our October 6 show may be limited. Please plan on arriving early. 

For more information contact the Exit 7 Players at 413.583.4301 or admin@exit7players.org. Tickets can be purchased directly from our website. exit7players.org

https://www.onthestage.tickets/show/exit-7-players/6644b8a7bfdeb50b25b86081

Intended for audiences 13+ Themes/depictions of mental illness, profanity, self-harm, loss of a family member Strobe lighting will be used in the performance
AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
Smith College Theatre Department 
Auditions
MARIE ANTOINETTE
by David Adjmi

directed by Monica Lopez Orozco co-directed by Max Lerin

Please note that we are casting for the ESSENCE of each character and so strongly encourage folks from every background and ability to audition. Our Marie is a woman who a modern audience can relate to and may not accurately or visually align with Marie Antoinette as you know her.

In David Adjmi’s contemporary take on the young queen of France, Marie is a confection created by a society that values extravagance and artifice. But France’s love affair with the royals sours as revolution brews, and for Marie, the political suddenly becomes very personal. From the light and breezy banter at the palace to the surging chants of “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité!” in the streets, Marie Antoinette holds a mirror up to our contemporary society that might just be entertaining itself to death.

Contact/Questions
Production Manager, Nikki Beck, ncbeck@smith.edu

Sunday, September 8 and Monday, September 9, 7:00-9:00 PM
Acting Studio 1, Mendenhall CPA
Please let us know if you are interested but unable to make either date.
Callbacks will be on Tuesday, September 10.

Performances
October 23, 24, 25, 26 at 7:30 p.m. in Hallie Flanagan Studio Theatre

Casting Breakdown
11 Actors.

MARIE ANTOINETTE - Queen of France
LOUIS XVI - Her husband
THERESE DE LAMBALLE - A true friend
AXEL FERSEN - A family friend she’s attracted to
THE DAUPHIN - Her 10-year-old son
SHEEP
JOSEPH - Her brother / MR. SAUCE - A shopkeeper (doubled)
YOLANDE DE POLIGNAC - A false friend / MRS. SAUCE - Shopkeeper’s wife (doubled)
REVOLUTIONARIES, GUARDS, and A ROYALIST (3 Actors doubling)

Audition Prep
No appointment necessary. Sides from the script will be available at the audition for cold reads. No preparation necessary. Perusal scripts available at Josten Library.


Greenfield Community College
Auditions for "Love/Sick" by John Cariani

Sept 9 or 10 at 4pm
Sloan Theater at Greenfield Community College

When: Auditions Mon, Sept 9 at 4pm-7pm* Tue, Sept 10 at 4pm-7pm* Callbacks Wed, Sept 11 at 4pm* * Plan on attending either Monday OR Tuesday for Auditions, as well as Wednesday for Callbacks. You can arrive anytime during the 3-hour audition time, but arriving closer to the start is better for pairing you with other actors. Where: Sloan Theater, GCC Main Campus, Ground Floor South Building Special Note: Flexible casting with either a large or smaller cast (10-20 actors total). Casting younger and older actors of all types.

https://www.gcc.mass.edu/events/fall-theater-auditions-love-sick/
UMass Theater
Joint Auditions for Fall Production
Sep 9 and 10 at 6:30 p.m.
The Curtain Theater, Bromery Center for the Arts

Auditions for JOHN PROCTOR IS THE VILLAIN and OUR TOWN will be held JOINTLY September 9 and 10, 6:30-10:30 p.m., in the Curtain Theater

Call backs will be held separately on September 11 and 12, also 6:30-10:30 p.m.

WHAT TO PREPARE:Please prepare a memorized contemporary monologue, one to two minutes in length. In addition to the monologue, auditioners will also do a cold reading of a short scene from John Proctor is the Villain or Our Town (scene partners will be randomly assigned at auditions). Please expect to remain at auditions for roughly 45 minutes.

Visit our website for cast breakdown, content advisories, signup info
https://www.umass.edu/theater/auditions
Holyoke Community College Theater
Auditions: Polaroid Stories

Sep 11, 2024 at 3:00 PM
Thursday September 12th 2:00pm-5:00pm
Leslie Phillips Theater

Auditions for HCC Theater's Fall Production of Polaroid Stories by Naomi Iizuka, directed by Rose Schwietz Malla will be held Wednesday September 11th 3-6pm and Thursday September 12th 2-5pm in the Leslie Phillips Theater. Auditions will consist of cold readings Auditioners do not need to prepare monologues Anyone is welcome to audition Callbacks if necessary will be Friday September 13th at 3:00pm Performance dates are November 20-23 Email mwhiton@hcc.edu for more info. You can fill out an audition form at this link https://forms.gle/DmwjAV2DC6NdaUFm7

facebook.com/hcctheater/
K and E Theater Group is casting is our Spring 2025 production
Spring Awakening

Based on Frank Wedekind’s groundbreaking and controversial play (once banned in Germany), Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik’s brilliant rock score and searingly emotional book take the story of sexual awakening, youth revolt, and self-discovery into a new century.

Audition Date & Time
Saturday, September 14, 2024
Sunday, September 15, 2024

In-Person and By Appointment from 6-9 PM on both evenings

Callbacks Date
October 5, 2024 - 1-6 PM

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

SEEKING strong actors, singers and movers to play principal and featured roles in our production. Please visit KETG.org/auditions for cast breakdown of available roles.


Please prepare a song in the style of the show that shows off your acting and vocal range. Please bring your book in case we need to hear additional material. If you have a headshot and resume please bring it.


To audition and perform, all performers and production team members must be fully vaccinated, and have also received their first booster against COVID-19. Masks are optional during in-person auditions, callbacks, and rehearsals.

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/ketgspringauditions.

PRODUCTION DETAILS
First rehearsal – January 2025, with rehearsals generally on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Show run – March 28-30 and April 3-5, 2025 (8 Performances) at Northampton Center for the Arts in Northampton
Directed by Eddie Zitka
Music Director by Devi Badea

Please visit KETG.org and follow us on FacebookInstagramYouTube, and TikTok!
Amherst Community Theater
Auditions for Newsies!

Friday, September 20 from 6:00 pm to 9:15 pm Saturday, September 21 from 10:00 am to 12:15 pm and 1:30 pm to 5:45 pm Sunday, September 22 from 10:00 am to 12:15 pm and 1:30 pm to 5:45 pm Callbacks will be on Monday, September 23 from 6:00-9:00 pm

Amherst Middle School


https://amherstacts.org/auditions/

Amherst Community Theater is pleased to announce auditions for ‘Disney’s Newsies’, Directed by Megan Healey with Musical Direction by Cindy Naughton and Choreography by Sue Dresser. Set in turn-of-the century New York City, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a band of teenaged "newsies." When titans of publishing raise distribution prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack rallies newsies from across the city to strike against the unfair conditions and fight for what's right! Based on the 1992 motion picture and inspired by a true story, Newsies features a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken (Little Shop of Horrors, Sister Act) and Jack Feldman and a book by Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein (Kinky Boots). Featuring the now classic songs “Carrying the Banner,” “Seize the Day,” and “Santa Fe,” Newsies is packed with non-stop thrills and a timeless message, perfect for the whole family and every audience. 9 performances in January, 2025! Actors, singers, and dancers ages 7-107 are encouraged to audition!
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
Starlight's Youth Theatre
Starlight Fall Acting Classes
Beginning Sep 7, 2024

Grades 4-5 – The Jungle Book
Saturdays, 9:45am – 10:30am
This class will focus on character development- how their character walks, talks, acts, and reacts. They will learn about the importance of using those skills to express the character’s emotions, motivations, and actions. They will also learn about the importance of telling the story and working as an ensemble.

Classes begin Saturday, September 7th at Mapleridge Church and Community Center
Performances will be Saturday, November 2nd at the Eric Carle Museum

Grades 6-7- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Saturdays, 10:30am – 11:30am
When Lucy comes across the old wardrobe standing alone in the spare room, she thinks she has found a good place for hide and seek. But then she tumbles headlong into a magical world of fauns, dwarves, and giants, of animals that talk and horses that fly – the land of Narnia. It is so extraordinary that at first her brothers and sister don’t believe it could be real. Soon, though, Peter, Edmund and Susan find Narnia too and the adventures really begin. This class will focus on the play in its entirely- sets, costumes props and sound effects to bring this magical story to life.

Classes begin Saturday, September 7th at Mapleridge Church and Community Center
Performances will be Saturday, November 2nd at the Eric Carle Museum

Grades 8-12- Act Now!
Saturdays, 11:45am – 1:00pm
This class will focus on strengthening your acting skills. We will first work on selecting, developing, and presenting monologues. Then your growth will continue as you work within an ensemble on short one acts and scenes.

Classes begin Saturday, September 7th at Mapleridge Church and Community Center
Performances dates and locations TBA

https://starlights-youth-theatre.org/fall-classes-2024/
Recycled Puppets and the Throw Away World
9/14, 9/21, 9/28 and 10/5
1pm-3pm
Workshop 13 -  13 Church St. Ware, MA. 01082 

In this 4 week Workshop, create a recycled puppet and discover characters, stories and scenes through the magic of animating crumpled paper, an old baby blanket, a discarded umbrella. Engage with others in short scenes and discussions about objects that are precious and the cost of knick knacks on the planet. Explore sustainability in a completely new theatrical hands on approach. Geared toward teens and adults.

https://workshop13.org/calendar-event/recycled-puppets-and-the-throw-away-world-2/

For information and to register go to: workshop13.org or call 413.277.6072

Spend your summer Saturdays at LAVA with new free art, music and theater!

WHAT: summer@lava: free visual and performing arts and workshops all summer long

WHEN: every Saturday midday, June 22–September 28

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

https://thelavacenter.org/summer/ 

Join The LAVA Center in downtown Greenfield every Saturday this summer for art, music and theater! Our “summer@lava” series features new visual and performing arts and workshops, and happens every Saturday midday, so you can come after your weekly trip to the farmers market, and then hit up the rest of downtown’s cafes, restaurants, library, bookstores and shops afterwards! And best of all — all summer@lava programming is all FREE, funded by the Crossroads Cultural District and the Mass Cultural Council.

Improv workshops

Join local improv veteran Henry Balzarini every 2nd and 4th Saturday, 11 a.m.–1 p.m., all summer through September for free improv workshops! Using improv games, we will become a fast thinking, in the moment, loose goose brigade.

September 14: 2nd Saturdays are for experienced improvisers to join in, share games, and brainstorm.

September 28: 4th Saturdays are for everyone! — all are welcome, from brand-newbies to the most seasoned veteran, for a series of new improv games every time.

Our summer@lava programming is FREE, funded by the Crossroads Cultural District and the Mass Cultural Council. Donations are always welcome!

We are pleased to announce the launch of PIC Kids' Creative Workshop for Homeschoolers coming to Bombyx this fall!

Registration now open

This program offers young artists a chance to connect with other artistically minded kids for free play, theater games, and collaborative creation. Through a series of fun and creative activities, the participants will have the opportunity to work together as an ensemble to create their own unique theatrical works.

For Ages 7-12

Tuesdays, 12-3pm Oct 1-Dec 3 (10 sessions)

Cost: $350

Instructor: Sarah Marcus
Location: Peacock Room, Bombyx Center for Arts and Equity, 130 Pine St, Florence

Learn More and Register
Submit your workshop, class, audition, performance, or any other theatre opportunity here!
Western Massachusetts Theatre Companies
Academy of Music Theatre

Amherst Community Theater

Arena Civic Theatre

A.C.T. Youth Theatre

Barrington Stage Company

Berkshire Theatre Group

Chester Theatre Company

CitySpace

Completely Ridiculous Productions

Drama Studio

Double Edge Theatre

Easthampton Theater Company

Eggtooth Productions

Exit 7 Players

Ghost Light Theater

Great Barrington Public Theater

Greenfield Community College's Theater Department

Hampshire Shakespeare Company

Happier Valley Comedy

Hawks and Reed Performing Arts Center

Human Agenda Theater

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

Plays In Place

Real Live Theatre

Serious Play Theatre Ensemble

Shakespeare & Company 

Shakespeare Stage

Shea Theater Arts Center

Silverthorne Theater

Smith College Department of Theatre

South Hadley Players

Spindrift Theatre

St. Michael's Players

Starlight's Youth Theatre, Inc.

Theater Between Addresses

Theatre Guild of Hampden

TheatreTruck

UMass Department of Theater

UMass Theatre Guild

Unity House Players

Valley Light Opera

Valley Players

WAM Theatre

Ware Community Theatre

Westfield Theatre Group

Wilbraham United Players

Williamstown Theatre Festival

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