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Western Mass Theatre News October 24, 2024

Western Mass Theatre News - October 24
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October 24 - November 13, 2024


If you are a playwright or someone who works closely with playwrights, Play Incubation Collective is offering a community conversation in collaboration with the Dramatists Guild to discuss advocacy for playwrights, including how to protect yourself in production agreements and sharing of other resources. Looking for another way to get involved? Take a look at some of the upcoming auditions below, or look at the notice about the upcoming 24 Hour Theater Festival in Greenfield! 

The next issue will include events from October 31-November 20. 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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Westfield Theatre Group presents Birthday Candles by Noah Haidle 
October 25, 26 at the Westfield Woman's Club
Tickets and More Information
Mount Holyoke College presents The Addams Family
October 24-November 3 at the Rooke Theater
Tickets and More Information
Easthampton Theater Company - Auditions for On Golden Pond
Nov 12 and 13 at 6:00 PM
More Information and Sign Up Here

Easthampton Theater Company presents Musical Theater Karaoke Night!!!
Friday, November 1 at New City Brewery
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PERFORMANCES

The Smith College Department of Theatre presents Marie Antoinette by David Adjmi on October 24, 25, and 26 at 7:30 PM in Hallie Flanagan Studio Theatre co-directed by Monica Lopez Orozco and Max Lerin ‘25. In this modern take on the life of the famous French queen, Marie is a symbol of aristocratic extravagance and artifice. But as revolution begins to brew in France, the political becomes deeply personal as the once popular Marie’s world comes tumbling down. With the light and breezy banter at the palace and the chants of “Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité!” in the streets, Marie Antoinette holds a mirror up to our contemporary society that might also be entertaining itself to death. Tickets are $5–15 at smitharts.ludus.com.

In Marie Antoinette, David Adjmi translates the gilded life of 18th century French aristocracy into the language of today’s entitled, cocooned ultra-rich. His play is grounded in history but is not a historical biography. Time Out New York called it a “jagged yet elegant historical riff…” adding “Adjmi complicates the satire by imbuing his doomed protagonist with intellectual vibrancy and genuine compassion.” Part satirical comedy, part history, part cautionary tale, Marie Antoinette speaks to a generation raised in the era of online celebrity worship where icons can be cancelled when cultural winds shift. “The society that Marie inhabited is not unlike where we are as a global society today,” says Assistant Professor of Theatre Monica Lopez Orozco who is co-directing the play with Max Lerin ’25. “The dawn of French democracy reminds me of our own country's struggles to come together for the greater good. I think this play has deep resonance as we head into an election season as a nation and have been examining and exploring aspects of freedom and activism as a community on campus.”

David Adjmi is a Tony Award winning playwright from New York and was recently named one of the Top Ten in Culture by the New Yorker magazine. His work has been featured or profiled in the New York Times, the New York Review of Books, American Theatre, LitHub, Electric Literature, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. Currently, Adjmi teaches in the MFA program for Playwriting at Hunter College. Marie Antoinette premiered at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts in September 2012. The play had its New York premiere at SoHo Rep in October 2013. "I'm very interested in people whose compasses for their lives are a bit off," Adjmi says in an interview for Playbill. "They're struggling to understand both themselves and the role they're being asked to play in their lives and the lives of other people."

The Smith College production features an ensemble cast of eleven students. In keeping with the tone of Adjimi’s play, the extravagance of Versailles and the brutality of the Revolution are presented through a contemporary pop culture lens. Students Alina Tschumakow ’26, set designer, and Rex Tans ’25, costume designer, along with lighting designer Lara Dubin and faculty sound designer Emily Duncan Wilson all bridge the 18th and 21st centuries to create Marie’s world as it descends from playful opulence to a painful reckoning. “I hope this play challenges people not to bury their heads in the sand and live in blissful ignorance of the problems in the world, but to wake up, open their eyes, and confront the world around them,” says co-director Max Lerin ‘25.  “We have a responsibility to each other to care about this world and the people in it, to not turn away from the injustices that we may be shielded from, but others are not.” 

The show runs Wednesday–Saturday, October 23–26 at 7:30 PM in Hallie Flanagan Studio Theatre in the Mendenhall Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $5–15 and available online at smitharts.ludus.com. Audiences should know that this play contains flashing lights, loud noises, strong language, and depicted violence. For more information including a complete content warning contact boxoffice@smith.edu.

Mount Holyoke College Department of Film Media Theater
The Addams Family Musical

Thursday, October 24th at 7:30pm
Friday, October 25th at 7:30pm
Saturday, October 26th at 7:30pm
Sunday, October 27th at 2:00pm
Wednesday, October 30th at 7:30pm
Thursday, October 31st at 7:30pm
Friday, November 1st at 7:30pm
Saturday, November 2nd at 7:30pm
Sunday, November 3rd at 2:00pm

Rooke Theater

The Mount Holyoke College Department of Film Media Theater proudly opens the 2024-25 season with a creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky favorite: “The Addams Family: A New Musical Comedy.” This production, written by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, with music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa, breathes new life into the beloved, altogether ooky characters created by Charles Addams. 


Join the magnificently morbid Addams family as they navigate a night filled with unexpected visitors and family secrets, challenging their quirky status quo. As they prepare to host a dinner for their daughter Wednesday’s new boyfriend and his “normal” family, hilarity and chaos ensue, forcing the iconic Addamses to confront their eccentricities and discover the true meaning of family. With a spectacularly spooky combination of witty humor, catchy songs, and heartwarming moments, this delightful musical explores themes of love, acceptance, and the beauty of being uniquely different. 

“We are proud to welcome you to our first musical back at Mount Holyoke College in five years. Full of catchy tunes, sharp choreography, and lots of heart, we hope you’ll join the family and learn how to shoot a crossbow, tango, and fall in love with the darkness of the Addams.” - Director, Noah Ilya-Alexis Tuleja 

This production is directed by Tuleja, Chair of the Department of Film Media Theater, with set design by Vannessa James, costume design by Jensen Glick, and lighting and sound design by Sam Skynner. 

Performance Dates and Times:
Thursday, October 24th at 7:30pm 
Friday, October 25th at 7:30pm 
Saturday, October 26th at 7:30pm 
Sunday, October 27th at 2:00pm 
Wednesday, October 30th at 7:30pm 
Thursday, October 31st at 7:30pm 
Friday, November 1st at 7:30pm 
Saturday, November 2nd at 7:30pm 
Sunday, November 3rd at 2:00pm 

Tickets: $20 General | $15 Students and Senior Citizens | Group Rates Available 

For more information or to reserve tickets, please visit mhc.ludus.com or contact our box office at PerformingArts@mtholyoke.edu.

Galileo’s Daughter
A co-production of WAM Theatre and Central Square Theater
Written by Jessica Dickey
Directed by Reena Dutt
at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre Shakespeare & Company, 
70 Kemble St, Lenox, MA 

  
Previews: Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19 at 7pm
Opening/Press Night: Sunday October 20, at 2pm
Berkshire Closing: Sunday November 3 at 2pm
Tickets: $25 - $100: Friend: $25 Standard: $55 Supporter: $100
Central Square Theatre: November 14 - December 8, 2024


Rattled by a personal crisis, a playwright flees to Florence to study the letters between Galileo and his eldest daughter Maria Celeste. Caught up in the threats against her father, Maria must abandon her work and join a convent. The writer’s discovery of Maria’s strength and tenacity inspires her own pursuit of purpose. Alternating between past and present, this play is a personal examination of faith, forgiveness, and the cost of seeking and speaking truth. The Chicago Reader called it “a smart and poignant” story.


For more information about the 2024 Season and WAM Theatre’s programs, events, and artists, please visit www.WAMTheatre.com.

MAJESTIC THEATER PRESENTS A MOON FOR THE MISBEGOTTEN 
OCTOBER 24 – DECEMBER 1

West Springfield’s Majestic Theater will present A Moon for the Misbegotten, Eugene O’Neill’s final and most personal play, onstage October 24 through December 1. 

Set on a dilapidated Connecticut farm, the play focuses on Josie, a woman commanding and tough outside, sensuous and sensitive inside and Jamie Tyrone, a dissipated former actor with an astonishing capacity for alcohol. Josie’s father, Phil Hogan, a tenant farmer, suspects that Jamie intends to sell the farm to a hated neighbor and sets a plan in motion to bring Jamie and Josie together. This American classic play is a requiem about being able to love and be loved with a unique blend of comedy, tragedy, autobiography and imagination.

The play will be directed by James Warwick.  Danny Eaton is producing director, and Sue Dziura is associate producing director.  Stephen Petit is production stage manager, and the associate production manager is Aurora Ferraro.  Chelsie Nectow is the stage manager, Greg Trochlil is the scenic designer, and the lighting designer is James MacNamara.  Costume design is by Dawn McKay and Alan Schneider is technical director.

The cast includes Sue Dziura (Josie Hogan), J. T. Waite (Phil Hogan), Jay Sefton (James Tyrone, Jr.), Mike Hogan (Caleb Chew) and Tom Dahl (T. Stedman Harder).  Understudies include Tom Dahl, Myka Plunkett and Max Weinberg.

Tickets to the show range from $35-$38 and can be purchased in person at the box office or by calling (413) 747-7797.  Box office hours are Monday – Friday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 

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

The perfect introduction to the joys of musical theatre for your young one!
Friday, October 25, 2024 at 6:30 pm
30-minutes long

Tickets are $10.00
Free tickets are available to families that qualify!

This musical about a silly ol’ bear and his friends has been adapted for young performers ages 6–9, is based on the stories by A. A. Milne and the 2011 Disney animated feature film, and includes songs by Frozen songwriting team of Robert Lopez & Kristen Anderson-Lopez.

Tickets available here.
Westfield Theatre Group presents 
Birthday Candles by Noah Haidle 
Directed by Tom LeCourt 
October 25, 26 at 7:30pm 
October 26 at 2:00pm 
Westfield Woman's Club, 28 Court St, Westfield, MA 01085
Tickets available at westfieldtheatregroup.com

Ernestine Ashworth spends her 17th birthday agonizing over her insignificance in the universe. Soon enough, it's her 18th birthday, and even sooner, her 41st. Her 70th. Her 101st. Five generations, 103 goldfish, an infinity of dreams, and one cake baked over a century.

In just 90 minutes, this poignant, touching, and funny play will take you through 90 years of Ernestine's birthdays, celebrating the ups, downs, loves, laughs, losses, highlights, heartbreaks, and extraordinary moments that make up one woman's ordinary life.

https://www.westfieldtheatregroup.com/order-tickets
CitySpace
Pay It Forward Series: Within the Glow
October 25, 2024 at 7:00 PM
Blue Room at CitySpace: 43 Main Street, Easthampton, MA 01027

Inspired in large part by the realization of how important it was to socialize in the years emerging from COVID19 lockdowns, “Within the Glow” is Human Agenda Theater’s response to what it means to come together these days using methods of devised theater.

Human Agenda Theater celebrates the collaborative process of creating and sharing stories of the human experience through ground-breaking, interactive and weird forms of ensemble-based devised theater. They are committed to uplifting and integrating practices of pay equity/profit-sharing, radical accessibility and culture-building within their company and surrounding communities. Human Agenda Theater recently closed on their production of Gorgons by Megan E. Tripaldi and are currently working on an original show focused on the subject of gatherings. This project is part of the Pay It Forward Series.

Tickets: $15 (General Admission)
$30 (General Admission and additional donation Human Agenda Theater)

https://www.cityspaceeasthampton.org/all-events/#/events/113450
Cloudgaze Productions with support from Eggtooth Productions + Greenfield Savings Bank present  A HAPPENING IV: LEVIATHAN, An Immersive Festival

Location: 
Shea Theater Arts Center
Great Falls, MA (Turners Falls)
October 25 + 26, 2024

Tickets and information: 
sheatheater.org


Schedule:
Friday 10/25/24
ticketed 
6:45pm | Doors Open
7:00 - 10:00pm | Happenings

Saturday 10/26/24
FREE
12:00 - 4:00pm | Behind the Scenes
+ special musical guest

Saturday 10/26/24
ticketed 
6:45pm | Doors Open
7:00 - 10:00pm | Happenings

After three successful years, Cloudgaze Productions returns to present "A Happening IV: LEVIATHAN," a two-day multi-arts festival immersing participants in a theatrical world of myth, magic and mystery inspired by Moby Dick, Jonah, Zong! and other Nautical tales of Great Whales and shipwrecks.
A true interdisciplinary feat, this festival brings together over 30 local performance artists, actors, musicians, and dancers staging original work as intimate theatrical interactions amidst large-scale installations. Featured Valley performers include actors from Eggtooth Ensemble with co-directors Sam V. Perry, Joshua Ruder, K Adler, and Ashley Kramer bringing their individual expertise to coalesce this cross-medium endeavor.
Separated into two distinct evenings, audiences are invited to spend the weekend inside the belly of the Leviathan, a creature from the deep that has swallowed the Shea. Set within large-scale installations, traditional lines of performance blur as players weave in and out of multiple timelines and narratives. The main theater hosts continuous performances while otherworldly environments and stories unfold throughout the remainder of that building.
Audiences are invited to explore independently and choose their own adventure.
John Proctor Is the Villain
By Kimberly Belflower
Directed by Kyle Boatwright

Oct. 25, 26, Oct. 30, 31, Nov. 1, 2 at 7:30 p.m. | Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. | Nov. 2 at 2 p.m.
The Curtain Theater
$5 students, seniors, Card to Culture, $17 general admission

Content advisory: discussions of sexual assault, sexual harassment, and grooming. Recommended for children age 15 and up

Dramatic. Hysterical. Crazy.

Women and girls who say the unspoken often find themselves labelled.

In Kimberly Belflower’s John Proctor Is the Villain, which opens at UMass Theater on Oct. 25, a group of high schoolers in rural Georgia have no idea what they’re getting themselves into when they start a feminism club. As the Me Too movement gathers steam, secrets are uncovered in the community, and they come to see a classic play — The Crucible — with new empathy for the girls once branded as witches.

John Proctor Is the Villain is an extremely timely, funny, sharp play, and director Kyle Boatwright suspects it will resonate with audiences of all ages. “This is set in 2018, and also, this could have been my own junior year High School class,” she says.

 “We have the cheerleader, the jock, the good old boy, the nerd. They all have so much else going on underneath the surface,” Boatwright says, as the teens confront sexual assault, grooming, and related topics. “Even as the characters are calling out the predators of our time, ultimately they're also calling in others, encouraging growth and empathy.” Support and betrayal both come from unexpected corners.

At the same time, this play is hilarious and cathartic, as the group reacts to the circumstances from an undeniably teenage perspective, calling on the wisdom of pop goddesses and staging a moment of wild release that celebrates their power and voice.

“Laughter,” Boatwright points out, “is healing in many respects, and not just the act in and of itself — it can help us pull apart a traumatic event.”

Production dramaturg David Keohane notes that Belflower wrote the play in consultation with students who were just out of high school. “The way that she's captured the language of young people translates so effectively,” he says.

John Proctor Is the Villain is staged in the Curtain Theater, an intimate space that puts audiences in the classroom with our characters. Tickets are on sale now and will go fast, so make your reservation now!
Life is Full of Drama: Storytelling Theater Workshop Performance

Friday, Oct. 26, 7 p.m.
The LAVA Center, 324 Main St., Greenfield

The LAVA Center is very excited to present a transformative theater and storytelling workshop group performance led by Brazilian actor and director Alex DeMelo.

These two performances are the culmination of a six-week theater workshop led by DeMelo over the past two months. In this workshop, DeMelo has led participants through a process of story sharing, personal growth and community building. The result is a tight-knit and caring theater group.

The workshop will culminate in these two public performances on Saturday, Oct. 19, 7 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 26, 7 p.m. Centered around the theme of Halloween, workshop participants will deliver a raw and emotional performance that showcases their work and personal growth throughout the workshop. It promises to be an exciting and emotional event.

Admission is on a sliding scale, based on a pay what you can amount.

This programming is made possible in part by grants from Mass Humanities, with funding from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, and from the Markham-Nathan Fund for Social Justice. The LAVA Center strives to make its programming and events accessible to the widest possible range of community members.
The Performance Project
Shout! Elevate! Inspire! Performance Project Benefit Concert 2024

Oct 26, 2024 at 7:30 PM
Edwards Church, 297 Main St, Northampton, MA

Join us for an uplifting evening of inspired music, poetry, and theater with performances by: The Lost Tribe, Hartford-based Afro-funk fusion ensemble, poet Iyawna Burnett, and singer/global theater artist Fynta Sidime. Also featuring MC Stu Hibbert from WTCC and First Generation Ensemble. The event brings together communities from Hampshire, Hampden, and Franklin counties.

SHOUT! ELEVATE! INSPIRE! celebrates youth voice and leadership, the arts, and justice work. Funds raised will support brilliant, creative youth leaders and cultural activists in the Performance Project’s First Generation and Ubuntu Arts Community. The Performance Project builds creative and celebratory spaces for BIPOC, immigrant and refugee youth to share their stories, cultures and languages.

$25-$50

https://performanceproject.org/blog/
Play Incubation Collective presents a Community Conversation - Playwright Advocacy and Resource Sharing 

October 27, 7-8:15 PM 
The Workroom, 33 Hawley Street


Join the PIC community as we gather with  Dramatists Guild Regional Rep Emma Palzere-Rae and Patrick Gabridge (former Eastern New England Dramatists Guild Regional Rep)  and your fellow playwrights to talk about the business side of writing new plays. We’ll chat about how the Dramatists Guild can help you protect yourself when entering into production and development agreements, go over the Dramatists Guild Bill of Rights, and swap resource information with our fellow writers.  Plus have some tasty snacks.

Hosted by Play Incubation Collective in Collaboration with Dramatist Guild.
Free to attend.  

Registration Encouraged but not required

Musical Theater Karaoke Night!!!

Join us in Easthampton November 1 at New City Brewery, located in the back of the Mill buildings across from bandshell park. There will be yummy food available, along with New City's popular libations. You can find more info and sign up for a slot in advance at easthamptontheater.com, or on site starting at 7PM, or just come for the food, drink, company and your listening pleasure!!! $10 suggested door donation, all proceeds go to ETC for shows and educations programs.

Exit 7 Players
Disney's Beauty and the Beast

Performances: 
Fri. Nov 1st 2024, 8:00 pm 
Sat. Nov 2nd 2024, 8:00 pm 
Sun. Nov 3rd 2024, 2:00 pm 
Thu. Nov 7th 2024, 8:00 pm 
Fri. Nov 8th 2024, 8:00 pm 
Sat. Nov 9th 2024, 8:00 pm 
Sun. Nov 10th 2024, 2:00 pm 
Fri. Nov 15th 2024, 8:00 pm 
Sat. Nov 16th 2024, 8:00 pm 
Sun. Nov 17th 2024, 2:00 pm
Exit 7 Theater, 37 Chestnut Street, Ludlow MA 01056

Based on the smash hit 1991 Disney animated feature and dating back to a late 18th-century classic French fairy tale, Disney's Beauty and the Beast tells the story of Belle, a beautiful and intelligent young woman who feels out of place in her provincial French village. When her father is imprisoned in a mysterious castle, Belle’s attempt to rescue him leads to her capture by the Beast, a grisly and fearsome monster, who was long ago trapped in his gruesome form by an enchantress. The only way for the Beast to become human once again is if he learns to love and be loved in return. There is a time limit, too: once a magical rose loses all of its petals, all hope will be lost and he will stay a Beast forever. The Beast’s enchanted household--populated by such beloved characters as Mrs. Potts, Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Chip--watch anxiously as Belle and the Beast grow to understand and befriend one another. Their feelings grow ever deeper as the clock ticks and petals continue to fall off the enchanted rose--will they confess their love for one another before it is too late? 


Featuring the talents of Maddy Oldenburg as Belle, Christopher Morey as Beast, Austin Kopp as Lumiere, John Scully as Cogsworth, Lila Dunk as Mrs. Potts, Trin Mutti as Chip, Lyndsey Raucher as Babette, Eleanor Tynan as Madame, Evan Garber as Gaston, Caden Boeri as Lefou, Joe Lessard as Maurice, John Woytowicz as Monsieur D'Argue, Lauren Bailey, Antonio Mutti, Haley Thompson and Joana Tulik as the Silly Friends, Zachary Ciano, Grace Peltier and Deanna Weech as the Featured Dancers, and Florry Arnold, Ben Crowe, Andrei Danilchenko, Kevin Grady, Alora Machuca, Matthew O’Reilly, Tim Tynan, Marissa Warren, and Joe Wilcox as the Villagers and Castle Staff. 

Direction by Krystle Bernier 
Music Direction by Benjamin Maniscalchi 
Choreography by Sarah Devine 
Stage Managed by Ben Cantwell and Kel Fellows 
Costumes by Sue Dubois and Karen Webb 
Set by Francisco Aquas and Kyle Maskell 

https://tinyurl.com/6y333dwu
Valley Light Opera
The McAdo

11/1 @ 7:30 PM, 11/2 and 11/3 @ 2:00 p.m.; 11/8 at 7:30 p.m.; 11/9 and 11/10 at 2:00 p.m.
Academy of Music in Northampton

The McAdo, or The Town of Ballydew, is Valley Light Opera’s newest production. See Gilbert & Sullivan as you’ve never seen it before! Set in the Highlands of Scotland, it tells the story of a wandering minstrel and the dainty maiden he loves, a tailor who became the Lord High Executioner and the McAdo who leads them all. VLO is bringing new life to this wonderful operetta with beautiful voices, lively dancing, sumptuous costumes, and lots and lots of humor. 

Originally created by Gilbert and Sullivan Austin, this show avoids issues with The Mikado by setting the production in Scotland and using different names for places and characters. 

We invite you to an evening of laughter, merriment, kilts, and happy endings. Valley Light Opera has drawn talent from all over New England throughout its 49 year history. It brings light and comic opera to life in fully staged productions that include stunning costumes, intricate and engaging sets, and rollicking song and dance routines. Unlike “grand” opera, light opera generally involves comical situations that lead to a happy ending. They are filled with witty spoken dialogue, beautiful songs, and lively footwork. The focus is on the story-telling and, especially for Gilbert & Sullivan operettas, there is almost always a central role for the chorus. 

This production is helmed by Jacqueline Haney as Stage Director, Aldo Fabrizi as Music Director, and Emily Moner as Choreographer.

aomtheatre.com

There will be a pre-show talk for all ages at 1:00 p.m. on matinee days by Michael Greenebaum, a founding member of VLO, about The Mikado and The McAdo for all tickets holders to that day's matinee.
Christine Benvenuto & The LAVA Center
25 HOUR THEATER FESTIVAL

Nov 3, 2024 at 6:00 PM and 8:00 PM
The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield

On Saturday November 2, a group of Massachusetts playwrights will receive a prompt, pick some actors out of a hat, and spend the next 25 hours writing brand new plays expressly for those actors, rehearsing them and bringing them to LAVA for two performances the following evening. It’s an experience challenging, creative and fun for the writers, the actors and the audience participants.

Suggested donations of $10-20 at the door

Performances will take place Sunday, November 3 at 6 p.m. (masks required) and 8 p.m. (masks optional). 

HOW: Supported by the Greenfield Cultural Council, Greenfield Community Television and The LAVA Center. 

CONTACT: info@thelavacenter.org; christinebenvenuto@hotmail.com; 413-376-8118 


TICKETS: 
In 25 hours, 5-7 playwrights and a hatful of actors will agonize, write, and rehearse an evening of brand new plays into life. 

Produced by local playwright Christine Benvenuto and The LAVA Center, the evening will showcase the work of western MA writers Henry Balzarini, Nina Gross, Silvia Kaplan, Jan Maher, and eastern MA writer Brian Rust, possibly joined by 1-2 others. 

At 5 p.m. Saturday, November 2, Christine will give the writers a prompt to write TO and they will each pick from a hat the names of a few local actors to write FOR. Then it’s time to get to work! Writing into the night and perhaps throughout it, each will create a play of approximately 10 minutes. The next morning and afternoon, they will rehearse with their actors and bring the plays as close as to performance-polished (!) as humanly possible. 

Taking part in play festivals involving prompts and time limits admittedly longer than 25 hours in New York and elsewhere, and enjoying local iterations of 24 hour festivals as a audience member, Christine has long wanted to produce a festival in Greenfield. Originally assuming the project would entail 24 hours, this one became 25 when the weekend was chosen and it turned out to be Daylight Savings. The 25 Hour Play Festival was born! 

It’s an experience challenging, creative and fun for the writers, the actors and of course for our audience participants.
AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
LAVA Center Greenfield
25 HOUR THEATER FESTIVAL
Nov 3, 2024
LAVA Center, 324 Main Street, Greenfield MA

ACTORS! 
Challenge yourselves and have a blast! 

Join us for the 25 Hour Theatre Festival, produced by Christine Benvenuto and LAVA Center, Greenfield. 

Saturday, Nov 2, late afternoon: A small group of playwrights will receive a prompt, grab the names of 2-3 actors from a hat and get busy writing a 10-15 minute play expressly for the performers they’ve been so fortunate as to pick. Actors ideally available for a brief zoom or phone call Saturday evening if the writer wishes. Sunday, Nov 3: rehearsals, MEMORIZING LINES AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, an all-casts dress rehearsal at 4, and finally, two presentations of the plays, at 6 and 8 pm, one masked, one masks optional, at LAVA. 

Please email headshot or selfie and the range you’re comfortable playing immediately if you’re game to jump in and swim with us. christinebenvenuto@hotmail.com
Easthampton Theater Company
Nov 12 and 13 at 6:00 PM

AUDITIONS! Easthampton Theater Company is excited to announce auditions for the first production of our 2025 season, the classic Tony and Drama Desk award-winning play On Golden Pond. 


More information, character descriptions, audition requirements, appointment link and audition form are located at this link: https://forms.gle/w2hWCKvgaTQ9pfm3A 
Directed by Jason Rose-Langston Produced by Michael O. Budnick 

We are seeking six talented and dedicated actors - three portraying adult males, two playing adult females and one playing a teen boy, for the roles of Norman, Ethel, Chelsea, Bill, Billy Ray, and Charlie. All roles are open; no roles are precast. 

Synopsis: Norman and Ethel Thayer return for another Summer together at their beloved family lake house on Golden Pond. It’s an idyllic New England paradise where the loons sing good morning and Charlie the mailman delivers the mail by boat. Norman, turning 80, is convinced it will be his last time at the lake. During the course of the summer, the couple are visited by their adult daughter, Chelsea, her new fiancé, Bill, and his 13-year-old son, Billy Ray. This warm-hearted story is a meditation on aging and the long-term family wounds that drive us away from each other, but also can bring us together. Themes include facing the ravages of time, bridging the generational divides, and finding connection in the most unlikely places. Ultimately, the play shows us how we confront and accept each other with wit, humor, and above all, love. 

Performance dates: Weekends of March 14th and 21st, in Easthampton, MA Tech Week (mandatory) starts March 9th. Rehearsals start: December 15th, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons, with a break for the Holidays. 

More information, character descriptions, audition requirements appointment link and audition form are located at this link: https://forms.gle/w2hWCKvgaTQ9pfm3A Auditions are by appointment only in the evening of November 12th or 13th with sign up information provided at the above link. Callbacks (if required) will be on November 20th in Easthampton. 

Easthampton Theater Company is a production group created by Easthampton and nearby residents to bring quality community and regional theater productions to Easthampton and the Pioneer Valley. Its founding board and members are dedicated to establishing community-based live theater productions in Easthampton as a premier venue and destination for the region. Our recent productions include God of Carnage, Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song and The Man Who Came to Dinner. Our performance venues include Williston Theater and CitySpace in Easthampton. We can be found on the web at easthamptontheater.com 

Easthampton Theater Company seeks volunteers! No community-based theater exists without the much appreciated work of theater lovers who are willing to provide their time and expertise. If you are interested in any aspect of theater production for On Golden Pond or future productions, such as tech, set design or building, ushering, marketing, or board membership, and you have time and skills to offer, please contact us at info@easthamptontheater.com

https://forms.gle/w2hWCKvgaTQ9pfm3A
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
Phantom Sheep Players
Game On! Improv Workshops

10/28, 11/11, 11/18
Unity House Players, 245 Porter Lake Dr, Springfield, MA

Focusing on short form theater games with a different theme each week such as "storytelling", "guessing", "gibberish", "character swaps" and more. This is an all levels program perfect for those who are brand new to improv, as well as those experienced who want to develop their stage technique. Each person is challenged at their own pace.

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$22 per week drop in rate.
Bonus Halloween Themed Open Jam Oct. 28th!
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

World and Eye
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