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Western Mass Theatre News - May 22
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May 22 - June 11, 2025


This weekend: Comedy project at LAVA Center, Waitress at the Majestic, Scripted/Unscripted at Happier Valley Comedy, and more! Save the date for so many other June performances - more coming soon! 

The next issue will include events from May 29-June 18. 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

Submit Your Theatre Event
Pauline and Devereux Productions Present Frances Perkins: A Woman's Work
Saturday, June 7 at 4:00 PM in Ashfield
Tickets and More Information
Easthampton Theater Company Youth Theater Weeks
July 14-18 and 21-25 at Williston Northampton School 
Learn More and Apply Here
Easthampton Theater Company Presents Guys and Dolls
June 21-29 at Williston Theater in Easthampton
Tickets and More Information
Lungs by Duncan Macmillan
June 10 at the Unitarian Society (220 Main Street, Northampton) 
Register here
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PERFORMANCES
The LAVA Center
The Comedy Project

May 22, 2025 at 7:00 PM
The LAVA Center 324 Main Street, Greenfield

The Comedy Project Revue will perform CPR on the public on Thursday May 22 at 7:00pm at the Lava Center, 324 Main Street in Greenfield. 

Gadfly, Andrea CK and improv impresario Henry Balzarini are producers. Christine Benevenuto is the emotional support human for the project. 

Featured artists have been crafting their craft since March in the Comedy Project workshops, a project of the Lava Center: 

Singer, songwriter and funny human, Joanie Schwartz will be singing and it will be funny. She also wants to sell your house. You can get her card that evening. 

Kate Lewis and Andrea CK will be processing their difficult childhoods in the form of stand-up comedy - because they are STILL STANDING! 

Marian Kelner will tell her stories of being a Florida Woman (which she barely survived) and then she will be the straight woman (so to speak) in a skit with the esteemed Juliet Seaver. Juliet sometimes loses herself in an eastern European alter-ego with an indiscernible dialect - which Marian will translate for us. 

Henry Balzarini will send in Zubinal Ginubi for a beautiful musical number. Henry will also be directing you - yes, you - in some home-made improv. 

The show also includes a world premiere short play Republicans in Human Form with Shannon Chabot and Vanessa Query, writer/director Christine Benevenuto. The play is either political satire or science fiction. You decide! 

As the fire marshall always says, seating is limited

andrea@thelavacenter.org

BROADWAY HIT MUSICAL WAITRESS AT MAJESTIC THEATER MAY 22 – JUNE 1 

West Springfield’s Majestic Theater will present Waitress, the Broadway hit musical by Jessie Nelson, with music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles, from April 17 through June 1.

The play, based on the 2007 indie film of the same name, follows the story of Jenna, a waitress at Joe’s Pie Diner in the south. Growing up, Jenna learned to bake from her mother, who had a pie recipe for just about every life situation. As an adult, baking becomes more than just a vocation, it’s her greatest joy and the best medicine for dealing with her dysfunctional marriage and the disappointments of her small-town life. Waitress features an eclectic cast of characters who bring this hopeful story to life and bring audiences on a journey full of new love, new life and finding out what a little sugar, butter and flour can do.

The Majestic’s Associate Producing Director Sue Dziura will also direct this play. Danny Eaton is producing director, and Stephen Petit is production manager/stage manager. Associate Production Manager is Aurora Ferraro. Josiah Durham is scenic designer, Daniel Rist is lighting designer, and Dawn McKay is costume designer. Elisabeth Weber is music director.

The cast includes Chelsea Nectow (Jenna), Gregory Boover (Dr. Pomatter), Yewande Odetoyinbo (Becky), Lyndsay Hart (Dawn), Nicholas Futris (Ogie), Michael King (Earl), Mark Dean (Joe) and Joshua Mason (Cal).

According to Eaton, “Waitress certainly had a hugely popular Broadway run, and the music by Sara Bareilles is unexpectedly evocative. It fits in with all the other musicals we’ve staged here at the Majestic in that it’s more character-based and story-driven. Waitress is a musical that’s very grounded in real life, offering relatable characters and a compelling storyline.  And, of course, there’s pie! Granny’s Pie Factory in East Hartford will be our pie sponsor for the show, and their terrific pies will be for sale in our café.”

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

Scripted/ Unscripted 
Saturday, May 24 @7pm

One scripted actor sticking to their lines...
One improviser with no idea what scene they're in...
One unique, messy, beautifully wild ride!
Experience the fan-favorite mashup of theater and improv comedy, Scripted/Unscripted! Inspired by the original show Gravid Water, which ran at the UCB Theatre in NYC.

Featuring a rotating cast of experienced improvisers and talented local actors!
May's Scripted actors are Stephanie Carlson, Gabriel CiFuentes, Moe McElligott!
May's Unscripted actors are Scott Braidman, Pam Victor, and Maddy Benjamin!

More Information
The Improvised Interview Show with Lindsay Sabadosa
Saturday, May 31 @7pm

An Improv Show and a Talk Show Walk into a Bar...
We'll interview our special guest live onstage and then launch into a series of completely improvised scenes inspired by their answers! Featuring experienced local improvisers from our mainstage casts.

Our special guest: State Representative Lindsay Sabadosa serves the 1st Hampshire District, representing Northampton, Chesterfield, Cummington, Goshen, Hatfield, Plainfield, Westhampton, Williamsburg, and Worthington. First elected in 2018, she lives in Northampton with her daughter, Kala, and their black cat, Friday.
Please note that our questions will be personal in nature and focus more on Lindsay's life than her career. This is not a political event.

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New play fest at The LAVA Center to feature new play readings by (mostly) local playwrights

WHAT: On the Boards ’25: a festival of new play readings by (mostly) local playwrights

WHEN: every weekend in June: Friday–Saturday, June 6–7, 7p.m.; Friday–Saturday, June 13–14, 7p.m.; Friday–Saturday, June 20–21, 7p.m.; Friday–Saturday, June 27–28, 7p.m.; Sunday, June 29, 3 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 third annual festival of new play readings by (mostly) local playwrights, “On the Boards.”

This year’s festival will include new and developmental works by ten Massachusetts-based playwrights and five LAVA friends from further afield.

Get a glimpse into the process of making theater, in this festival of readings of new works in several stages of development.

On Fridays and Saturdays in June, there will be readings of plays that will culminate in a talkback session with the playwright. We welcome our audience to be part of the playwriting process by offering helpful, targeted feedback.

There’s a different program every weekend, so come out to them all!

On Sunday, June 29 there will be a shorter program of table reads, more casual presentations of shorter selections from six plays in development, also followed by talkback sessions.

The schedule:

Friday–Saturday, June 6–7, 7 p.m.:
“The Plan” by Patricia Crosby, directed by Tracy Grammer
“Narrow House: Dreams to Let” by Konrad Rogowski, directed by Charlene Kennedy

Friday–Saturday, June 13–14, 7 p.m.: 
“Aananda” by Sasha Aronson, directed by Cynthia Claudio
“The Greatest Nation of All Time: A Political Farce and Time Travel Tragedy” by Stephen Fruchtman, directed by Penney Hulten

Friday–Saturday, June 20–21, 7 p.m.:
“Happy Husband Hunting” by Rex McGregor, directed by Ed Fitzgerald
“Tennis Play” by Jeremy Geragotelis, directed by Ezekiel Baskin

Friday–Saturday, June 27–28, 7 p.m.:
“Jane Austen Ruptured My Spleen” by James Anthony Merolla, directed by Jill Franks
“Glaucman’s Syndrome” by Sam Rahman, directed by Glenda Christo

Sunday, June 29, 3 p.m. — Playwrights presenting 15-minute slices of their work as table reads for targeted feedback:

“The Voice” by Eva Schegulla
“Consensuality” by Karina Lutz
“Dreamzzz” by Ezra Prior
“Muse-aterium” by Deborah Kearney
“No Sweat” by Howie Faerstein
“Travel Whore: The Backside of International Relations” by Jo-Anne Hart

All plays will also be available online, on demand for a limited time.

More details about the plays, cast and crew will come soon! Visit https://thelavacenter.org/on-the-boards/ for updates.

On the Boards ’25 is made possible by grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the local cultural councils of Amherst, Bernardston, Buckland, Conway, Gill, Greenfield, Leyden, Northfield and Shelburne.

The LAVA Center is a community arts space in Greenfield, MA whose mission is to create opportunities and build inclusive community in and through the arts and humanities. We are focused on making The LAVA Center a space where all artists, including marginalized communities and individuals, can have their voices heard. The LAVA Center is located at 324 Main St., in downtown Greenfield, MA. https://thelavacenter.org 

Pauline Productions/Devereux Producitons
First Congregational Church of Ashfield, 429 Main St., Ashfield MA

Jarice Hanson's 
FRANCES PERKINS: A WOMAN'S WORK 
Is Back Due to Popular Demand! 
SATURDAY JUNE 7, 4pm 
One Show Only 
Reserve Tickets Now 

After sold out performances in April, Jarice Hanson is back for an encore performance of her one-woman show, FRANCES PERKINS: A Woman's Work at the First Congregational Church of Ashfield. Get your tickets now as seating is limited. Presented by Pauline and Devereux Productions. 

From 1933 to 1945, the first woman Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins, crafted some of the most significant legislation of the New Deal Era. For those that think Social Security, child labor laws, minimum wage, the 40-hour work week, and policies focused on social justice have always been the work of men wearing ties, this presentation shows that all were crafted by one woman who wore pearls. 

Advanced Tickets strongly recommended. 
Now on sale online: https://theticketing.co/e/frances-perkins2 (or access through http://PaulineLive.com) 
At Ashfield Hardware: Main Street, Ashfield (cash/check) and at door if available (cash/check). No one turned away for lack of funds. $18 (discount) $25 (standard) $35 (supporter) Your choice. 

What: Frances Perkins: A Woman's Work written and enacted by Jarice Hanson Where: First Congregational Church of Ashfield, 429 Main, Ashfield, MA 
When: Saturday June 7, 2025 at 4pm 
Additional information http://PaulineLive.com
https://theticketing.co/e/frances-perkins2
The Understudies: An Improvised Musical
Saturday, June 7 @ 7pm

It's the opening night of a brand new musical!
Unfortunately, the show was never written or rehearsed. This is the moment we've been training for. Be part of the fun as the determined Understudies create an entire musical from scratch, with a little help from the audience.
The Understudies are Scott Braidman, Kelsey Flynn, Paul McNeil, Mosie Senn-McNally, and Maile Shoul. With music by the amazing Jeff Kimball!

More Information
Join us on June 10 at 7 pm at the Unitarian Society of Northampton and Florence (220 Main Street, Northampton) for a staged reading of Duncan Macmillan’s award-winning play, Lungs, featuring Eliza Fichter and David Keohane. In this comedy about climate change and personal responsibility, a young couple start to examine the scope of their lives together and the world around them when they begin considering starting a family. The reading is a benefit for Valley2Valley, a project connecting the Pioneer Valley in Western Massachusetts to the Intag River Valley in Ecuador to support a clean energy project in this extraordinary rain-forest communityl. Register for the event here. Suggested donation is $20. More information on Valley to Valley here.

MAJESTIC THEATER PRESENTS ENCORE RUN OF SHEAR MADNESS JUNE 11-22

West Springfield’s Majestic Theater presents an encore performance of Shear Madness, the hit comedy by Paul Portner, June 11-22.  The audience-interactive whodunit was originally staged last fall as the first play in the Majestic’s current season.

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.  Set in the Shear Madness hair salon, the story focuses on the mysterious murder of the lady who lives upstairs from the salon.  The Majestic audience gets to match wits with the suspects and a pair of detectives to catch a killer in this interactive solve-the-crime comedy.

The play, which drew raves reviews and sold-out crowds last fall, will feature its original cast members including Steve Sands (Tony), Elizabeth Pietrangelo (Barbara), Jack Grigoli (Eddie), Jeff Haffner (Nick), Michael DeVito (Mikey) and Benita Zahn (Mrs. Shubert).  Ms. Zahn will play her role the second week of the run, with Sandra Blaney in the role during the first week.  Bob Lohrmann will direct the show.

Tickets to the show range from $35-$38 and can be purchased online, 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

AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
Summer Concert Series Stage Manager; Non-AEA

The Majestic Theater in West Springfield, MA is actively seeking to hire a responsible, motivated individual to serve as Stage Manager for our Summer Summer Concert Series, featuring over 20 bands and at least 30 performances

Responsibilities include: Pre-show communication with incoming bands, performer load-in and load-out, running performances which includes board operation of pre-set lighting, coordinating with front-of-house, coordinating and close communication with Sound Engineer to ensure the integrity of the production by monitoring sound levels and communicating effectively with the performers

Requirements: Reliable transportation, ability to life 50 lbs, good verbal and written communication skills, Ability to work independently, Willingness to learn

Hourly Pay; Hours vary per week 25-40 hours
Mid-June-Mid-August

Email Sue Dziura with questions and/or to apply for the position--sue@majestictheater.com
Smith College Department of Theatre is clearing out the prop storage this summer! If you are interested in some of the things we will be getting rid of (frames, baskets, books, bottles to start with but more as we go...) reach out to set up an appointment to look. Contact Amy Putnam at aputnam04@smith.edu to set up an appointment. 
Shakespeare & Company Free Community Day
May 24, 2025 at 11:00 AM
70 Kemble St., Lenox, MA 01240

Shakespeare & Company will hold its second-annual free Community Day on Saturday, May 24 from 11 am – 4 pm, Memorial Day Weekend! This event features live demonstrations and performances, scavenger hunts, film screenings, food trucks with lunches and snacks for purchase, and dozens of other local nonprofits sharing the many ways we all serve the Berkshires – and beyond. For more information, call the Box Office at 413.637.3353 or visit shakespeare.org.

https://shakespeare.org/

MAJESTIC THEATER ANNOUNCES AUDITION SCHEDULE FOR 2025-2026 SEASON

Auditions for both Equity and non-Equity performers for roles in the upcoming 2025-2026 Season at the Majestic Theater will be held in late June/early July, according to Producing Director Danny Eaton.  This will be the 28th Season of performances since the venue was re-opened for live theater in March 1997.

Auditions will be held at the Majestic Theater in West Springfield on the following dates:

Tuesday, June 24 – 10am-1pm & 2pm-6pm (Equity Principal Actors only)

Wednesday, June 25 - 10am-1pm & 2pm-6pm (Equity Principal Actors only)

Monday, June 30 – 6pm-11pm (Non-Equity Actors & Equity Drop-in)

Tuesday, July 1 - 6pm-11pm (Non-Equity Actors & Equity Drop-in)

Wednesday, July 2 - 6pm-11pm (Non-Equity Actors & Equity Drop-in)

Equity Principal Actors and Non-Equity Actors will need to schedule their in-person auditions at the Majestic during the allocated times.  To book an audition time online, performers must visit https://www.majestictheater.com/auditions.

All auditioners will read from sides (lines from a scene) provided by the theater. If you have not previously auditioned for the Majestic Theater, please also prepare a brief (one-minute) contemporary monologue. Monologues may be skipped due to time constraints. An accompanist will be provided on June 24 and 25 only. All others should bring tracks; a bluetooth speaker will be available. For questions about scheduling please contact Sue Dziura, Producing Director at sue@majestictheater.com.

Actors will be auditioned for parts in the following productions: Once (musical), which runs September 4 – October 19, 2025, Steel Magnolias, which runs October 23 – November 30, 2025, The Hound of the Baskervilles, which runs January 8 – February 15, 2026, Dear Jack, Dear Louise, which runs February 26 – April 4, 2026, and Come From Away (musical), which runs from April 16 – May 31, 2026.

Salmon Falls Climate Action Performances
Oct 14, 2025

porches of Shelburne Falls and Memorial Hall in Shelburne Falls

We are looking for directors and actors for three performances in October/November of about 12 five-minute climate related plays in Shelburne Falls. They are moving, surprising, and, at times, funny. It's part of the Climate Change Theater Action. We can choose from 60 skits written by people from all over the world.
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

Shakespeare & Company has announced its 2025 Summer Shakespeare Intensive, providing actors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the works of Shakespeare during our vibrant summer performance season.

The Summer Shakespeare Intensive is modeled after the internationally acclaimed January Month-long Intensive and designed for undergraduate theater students, recent graduates, and early-career acting professionals. This year’s session will take place May 28 – June 22 and run for four weeks, six days a week, offering classes in Linklater Voice Work,  Monologue and Scene Work, Play and Stage Fight, Movement and Dance, the Actor-Audience Relationship, and more.

Sheila Bandyopadhyay, director of the Center for Actor Training, explained that participants follow a progression of exercise throughout the program and work on scene studies, culminating in final performances open to company members, family, and friends. 

“Our program is unique in scope and personalized attention,” she explained. “The participants train their voices, bodies, and imaginations, and the faculty works to offer each individual the support they need to advance to the next level of their craft. 

“Alongside this is the strong community bond that develops between the actors themselves; friendships and professional affiliations that we hope will last a lifetime.” 

Tuition is $5,850 and includes double-occupancy housing and breakfast provided each day, A limited number of single rooms may be available for an additional fee. A limited number of partial scholarships are available.

For more information and to apply, visit shakespeare.org/actor-training, or email training@shakespeare.org.

Photo Caption: Sofonyas Alebachew, at left, and Lidia Callau, right, during the 2024 Summer Shakespeare Intensive, held at Shakespeare & Company's Center for Actor Training in Lenox, Mass.

The Shea Theater is delighted to offer their second annual Immersive Summer Theater Program for Kids ages 8-12!
*July 7-18 session 1
*July 21- August 1 session 2
*9-3 Monday-Friday
*Performance at 2 pm second Friday 
*Two week attendance not required to participate 
*Cost is $450 with some scholarships available
Registration opens at sheatheater.org on February 10. Questions? Please reach out to sheatheaterartscenter@gmail.com

Testimonial from last summer: 
My child loved the Immersive Theater Camp at the Shea! The theater games were super fun and they loved all aspects of rehearsal and performance for Alice In Wonderland. Atticus and Enzo manage to be both clear and fun Directors, and are doing a wonderful job nurturing the next generation of immersive theater enthusiasts. It was a big highlight of the summer!

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 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. The medium of Immersive Theater is an innovative theater format that 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. And if being onstage is not for your child, there is lots of backstage creativity  to be invented, too.

SESSION ONE-We will perform a theatrical version of L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, rewritten by Atticus Belmonte and incorporating themes and elements from various versions of the Oz story.

SESSION TWO-We will perform Cinderella, primarily inspired by the Grimm Brothers' Aschenputtel and collaging imagery from other versions and fairytales. 


Atticus Belmonte is a 20 year old writer, director, actor, and theater major at Bard College. He is a founder of Patch Productions that he formed with his siblings and several friends taking his immersive theater pieces to the Shea where they have offered several productions.

Enzo Belmonte is 17 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.

A Weekend, Laboratory Workshop for Performers, Creators, and Shakespeare Enthusiasts

Shakespeare & Company invites actors, directors, physical theater artists, and Shakespeare lovers to take part in Devising Shakespeare: Creating New Work From Old Wit, a dynamic, weekend-long laboratory workshop led by Director of Training Sheila Bandyopadhyay from Friday, July 11 through Sunday, July 13, at the Shakespeare & Company campus in the Berkshires.

This hands-on workshop offers participants a concentrated opportunity to explore Shakespeare’s language through movement, ensemble work, and theatrical creation. Drawing on her background as a seasoned theater devisor and former Head of the Dell’Arte International Physical Theatre Program, Bandyopadhyay will guide participants through techniques for deconstructing and reinventing Shakespearean text, transforming it into bold new work.

“A lot of theatre artists are interested in how to make something new from something classic,” said Bandyopadhyay. “This workshop is a way to gain skills, explore new creative territory as well as use text as a springboard for physical image and action.”

Participants will form a temporary ensemble to experiment with physical storytelling, textual analysis, and devised creation. The weekend will culminate in a casual showcase of works-in-progress, open to friends, family, and the public.

No prior devising experience is required, but an interest in physical performance is strongly recommended.

Workshop Schedule:

  • Friday, July 11 – 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.

  • Saturday, July 12 – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

  • Sunday, July 13 – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Tuition is $375, with discounts available for artists of the Global Majority. Additional discounts are available for alumni (15%) and union members (10%). A limited number of on-campus housing spots are available at $75 per night, offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Housing includes private bedrooms with shared kitchen, bathroom, and living spaces. 

Learn more at shakespeare.org/actor-training or email training@shakespeare.org.

About Shakespeare & Company’s Center for Actor Training

The aesthetic of Shakespeare & Company was devised by Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer, Founding Director of Training Kristin Linklater, and a cadre of expert teachers. The Center for Actor Training’s approach is continually investigated, redefined, and reinvigorated, and welcomes actors, directors, writers, and teachers worldwide to work with the Company’s faculty.

 

Photo Caption: Shakespeare & Company has announced a weekend-long devising laboratory workshop led by Director of Training Sheila Bandyopadhyay from Friday, July 11 through Sunday, July 13, at the Shakespeare & Company campus in the Berkshires.

SUMMER NIGHTS YOUTH THEATER

Now taking applications for our second annual FREE program for ages 12-17

In Easthampton, MA on the campus of Williston-Northampton School
July 14-18 and July 21-25


Go to easthamptontheater.com for more information and check out our flyer.

 

Registration is now open!

Is your creative kiddo ready for a fun-filled summer of channeling their inner wild creature, creating their own fairy tale, and discovering their inner clown? Does your tween or teen enjoy making things up on the spot, working as a team, and creating their own performances? Registration is now open for PIC Kids Summer with options for rising 2nd-9th graders.

Younger artists (rising 2nd-5th graders) will adventure through the creative process as they explore theater, movement, visual art, and more. 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. Keep scrolling for detailed descriptions of each week.

JUL 21-25        Growl and Groove

JUL 28-AUG 1  Fairy Tale Mashup!

AUG 4-8          Theatrical Clown 1

AUG 11-15       Theatrical Clown 2

9am-3pm each day 

$350/week

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

 

Older youth artists (rising 6th-9th graders) will spend each morning playing comedy improv games, and then apply those skills and concepts to the afternoon sessions, working as an ensemble to create (devise) their own original performance. With improv you never know what's going to happen, so these creative kids will be taking risks, laughing, and figure it out as they go! All of this collaborative fun will culminate in a sharing at 2:30pm on the Friday of each session.

AUG 4-8       Improvise and Devise 1

AUG 11-15 Improvise and Devise 2​

9:00am-3:00pm each day 

$350/week

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

Learn more and register!
Summer Theater Workshops

August 4-8, 8:30am-4:30pm

33 Hawley Street, Northampton MA

This is a one week process-focused theater workshop that is tailored to the group's interest and skills. Ages 7-12 will explore storytelling, group work, improvisation, how to stage a theater production, and building social-emotional skills. Ages 15-18 will focus on monologues, partnered scene work, and how to create a character. Both groups perform for family and friends at the end of the week. Ages 7-12 is full day and Ages 15-18 is half day.

https://www.nohoarts.org/theatre-and-film

Theater enthusiasts are invited to go Behind the Curtain this spring and summer, through Shakespeare & Company’s series of discussions led by Shakespeare scholar Ann Berman.

Held on select Saturdays throughout the spring and summer at the Shakespeare & Company campus, these free public talks offer audiences insight into the creative process of Season 2025’s productions, featuring directors, cast, and design team members as they explore themes, artistic choices, and behind-the-scenes stories.

Behind the Curtain talks begin on Saturday, March 8, and continue through Saturday, August 16:

  • June 21, 10:30 a.m. – The Victim with director Daniel Gidron (Rose Footprint Theatre, outdoors)
  • July 5, 10:30 a.m. – Romeo & Juliet with directors Jonathan Epstein and Kevin G. Coleman (Rose Footprint Theatre, outdoors)
  • July 19, 10:30 a.m. – The Piano Lesson with director Chris Edwards (Rose Footprint Theatre, outdoors)
  • August 2, 10:30 a.m. – The Taming of the Shrew with directors Tina Packer and Allyn Burrows (Rose Footprint Theatre, outdoors)
  • August 16, 10:30 a.m. – Mother Play with director Ariel Bock (Rose Footprint Theatre, outdoors)

For more information and to reserve free tickets, visit shakespeare.org/talks-tours, or call the Box Office at 413.637.3353.

Photo Caption: Ann Berman, far right, leads a series of free Behind the Curtain talks in the spring and summer at Shakespeare & Company. Pictured are director Dalia Ashurina (far left) and playwright/cast member Awni Abdi-Bahri of Three Tall Persian Women, which debuted at Shakespeare & Company last year. Photo by Eran Zelixon.

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.

About Ann Berman
Ann Berman holds a Master of Arts in Shakespeare Studies from King’s College, London, through a program that partnered with Shakespeare’s Globe. She also holds a Master’s of Education in Special Education from Boston University and a bachelor’s degree in English from SUNY Binghamton. Before relocating to Berkshire County, she served as a longtime volunteer with the Actors’ Shakespeare Project in Boston. She taught Shakespeare’s plays at the Life-long Learning at Regis College program (LLARC), in tandem with what play ASP was performing at the time. Now a resident of Lee, Mass., Berman is also an active member of The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College (OLLI).

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

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