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Western Mass Theatre News October 2, 2025

Western Mass Theatre News - October 2
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October 2 - 22, 2025


October is here and so is your fall list of shows to see! Coming this weekend: Leonardo! at the Academy of Music, Mother Play closes at Shakespeare & Company (if you haven’t seen it yet, go!), and you can still catch Once at the Majestic.

The next issue will include events from October 2 - 22. 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



Benefit Concert for Scarlet Sock Foundation!
October 18 at the Marigold Theater in Easthampton
Tickets Available Here

YOUR EVENT HERE
$5 per week for your poster and ticket link in top billing!
Email me to reserve your dates.

PERFORMANCES


Springfield Community Theater of MA
"To The Moon" Performance and Discussion / Domestic Violence Awareness Friendraising
Oct 16, 2025 at 6:00 AM
52 Sumner Avenue, Springfield, MA

Springfield Community Theater of MA presents "To The Moon" by playwright Beth Kander. This hour-long docudrama is based on interviews with domestic violence survivors, weaving together their stories with humor, healing, and revelation.


The play features survivors experiences and represent diverse voices captured through extensive research and interviews. This direct yet respectful portrayal offers hope, healing, and the powerful reminder that stories, not just statistics, have the power to change minds and save lives.


ABOUT ALIANZA DV SERVICES

Alianza DV Services is a vital organization serving the Western Massachusetts community, providing comprehensive support, advocacy, and resources for survivors of domestic violence. Based in Holyoke, Alianza works tirelessly to provide direct services, education, and community outreach, ensuring that survivors have access to the tools and support they need to rebuild their lives safely.

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LEADERS ACTING IN THE SHOW in order of appearance:

*Helen Caulton-Harris, Commissioner, Springfield Health and Human Services

*Julia O'Keefe Morning Anchor, 22 News

*Libby Hernandez. Vice-Chair, Board of Public Works, Holyoke

*Aria Acevedo, Detribalized Indigenous Latine actor, designer, writer, and educator, MassHire Department of Career Services, Statewide MSFW Outreach Specialist

*Brenda Garton-Sjoberb Director of the Institute for Media and NonProfit Communications, WNEU

*Cassie Sarno Director of Community Relations, Hampdan County Sheriffs Office

*Mary Akers, Executive Director at Work Opportunity Center

*Jill Monson-Bishop, Owner of Pop!More Confidence Coaching & Training & Associate Director of Marketing Chikmedia

*Sheila Rivest Executive Director of the Carol Rivest Foundation


YOGA PLAY
By Dipika Guha
Directed by Rose Schwietz Malla
Oct. 17, 18, 22, 24, 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 23 at 10 a.m.
Oct. 25 at 2 p.m.
The Curtain Theater
Yoga Play tickets
Stressed-out yoga apparel CEO Joan is one bad decision away from a PR-nightmare of career-ending proportions. Her activewear giant Jojomon™ has recently been charged with fat shaming, exploitative labor practices, and cultural appropriation. To temper a furious customer base, Joan and her team hire yoga master extraordinaire Guruji to inject some much needed authenticity into the brand — which may be the worst (or best?) decision of their careers. Yoga Play plunges audiences into the corporate antics of the ultra-uninformed, sparking curiosity about what it really means to be authentic.
Content Advisory: Racially and culturally sensitive themes and coarse language. Recommended for ages 13 and up
“Yoga Play” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.
www.concordtheatricals.com

Tickets and pricing:
$17 general admission, $5 for students, seniors, and Card to Culture patrons, or $19 and $7 through the
Fine Arts Center Box Office, which includes a $2 fee.
Season and group discounts available

AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES

As for our tangible assets, we invite you to our OPEN HOUSE on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4TH beginning at 10 AM at which time you are all welcome to visit and take anything you wish from our extensive collection of costumes, set pieces, props, and front of house items. Our inventory includes thousands of items gathered over decades of productions, and we hope these treasures will find new love in the hands of fellow creatives! **
While we are saying goodbye to our stage, we do so with full hearts and many cherished memories. Thank you for making the Somers Village Players a beloved part of your community.
Yours to the final curtain and beyond,
The Somers Village Players 



Springfield Community Theater of MA
AUDITION: For Love! For Liberty! A New Musical Oct 6 & 20
Oct 6, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Oct 20, 2025 6 pm-8 pm

52 Sumner Avenue, Springfield, MA

FUN NEW MUSICAL- Dont miss it!: Performances Jan 17&18 at 52Sumner Ave /Rehearsals start Dec 26.

LEARN MORE & SIGN UP FOR AN AUDITION at springfield-community-theater-of-ma.org

https://www.springfield-community-theater-of-ma.org/

Needed: singers, dancers, actors:

Major roles: 4 women, 3 men,

Chorus: Middle School Children, Six Adults.


Synopsis: A group of present-day middle school students visit Springfield Armory, dismissing history as boring until a reenactor grandfather transports them into Henry Knox’s daring 1775 mission to haul cannons through winter mountains. As the past comes alive—with Lucy Knox’s voice and women’s contributions revealed—the students discover history’s struggle, sacrifice, and inspiration.

Academy of Music Theatre presents Andy Warhol in Iran auditions

October 14, 2025 with callbacks on October 15, 2025 from 7-8:30 pm both nights at the Academy of Music Theatre, 274 Main Street, Northampton, MA 


For more info contact Linda McInerney, director: lmciner@gmail.com

Performances: April 10, 11 and 12, 2026 at the Academy of Music with rehearsals to be scheduled in March and early April, 2026

Seeking two actors:
Andy Warhol - Male. Mid forties. American. Internationally famous artist.
Farhad - Male. Early twenties. Persian.

The play:
It’s 1976, and less than 3 years before her exile, the Empress Farah beckons Andy Warhol to begin pop-art portraits of the royals in Tehran. When a fascinating University student takes Warhol hostage in his hotel room (disguised as a room service waiter) to publicize his group’s demands, a life or death struggle ensues over revolution, responsibility, and the arts. Based on a true story, Andy Warhol in Iran hums with intelligence and humor by award-winning playwright Brent Askari.

What to expect:
We will have sides from the script available. Please arrive at 7:00 pm on October 14 or 15. You may perform a monologue if desired. We will ask you to read a monologue from the play. Also, we will match you with scene partners from the audition pool to read from the play with sides provided. 

MA CULTURAL COUNCIL GRANTS
Applications open as of today and due October 15, 2025.

Check the MCC website and see if your agency is eligible. 

Local theater companies and individual producers/directors are invited to come to PIC's Community-Wide Auditions on Fri and Sat Nov 21-22.  Actors will have the opportunity to introduce themselves, rehearse and present a cold reading scene, and engage in a brief group conversation about the scene. This is a great opportunity to meet new actors who you might be interested in casting in 2026 and beyond, and also be in a room with fellow theatermakers/producers/directors. There will be 4 time slots offered where up to 10 actors can attend at a time. PIC will be running and publicizing the auditions, and outside organizations, directors, producers, and other artists may attend for a single fee that gives access to all 4 audition sessions.

More Details:
WHERE: The Workroom at 33 Hawley St, Northampton
WHEN: Fri Nov 21 4-5pm, 5:30-6:30pm
              Sat Nov 22, 10-11am, 11:30-12:30am
COST: $20/person

visit 
www.playincubation.org for more info

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES


Double Edge Theatre
Fall Training Intensive
October 10-13

 

Our method is based on search, not on form. We offer an adventure with space for both wildness and vulnerability.

The unique, holistic methodology employs the artist’s full potential – emotional, imaginative, physical, vocal – to drive ensemble collaboration, individual exploration, and performance creation. The training programs are led by the Ensemble, and take place on the Farm.

We are still accepting applications, so apply today!

Learn more and apply here

Shakespeare & Company’s Center for Actor Training has announced its 2025 line-up of fall weekend intensive workshops, including sessions in New York City, Los Angeles, and at the company’s campus in Lenox, Mass. 

Designed for professional actors and theater students who seek an introduction to Shakespeare & Company’s training methods, as well as alumni who wish to refresh and reconnect with the work, Shakespeare & Company’s Weekend Intensives integrate voice, movement, and monologue work. Sheila Bandyopadhyay, director of the Center for Actor Training, explained that Weekend Intensives are a great way for people to attune themselves to their bodies, voices and imaginative impulses in connection to text. 

“Our weekend intensives are open to all who are curious about speaking Shakespeare. In addition to seasoned performers, directors, and educators, we often welcome people who love Shakespeare but are new to acting. It’s a welcoming environment,” she said.

Upcoming Weekend Intensives run October through December, including:

  • NYC Weekend Intensive Saturday, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5;

  • LA Weekend Intensive, Saturday, Oct. 18 and Sunday, Oct. 19;

  • Lenox Weekend Intensive, Saturday, Nov. 8 and Sunday, Nov. 9, and

  • A new Alumni Advanced Weekend Intensive, held in New York City, Friday, Dec. 5, through Sunday, Dec. 7

Actors who have completed the Center for Actor Training’s January Month-long Intensive, Summer Shakespeare Intensive (formerly the Summer Training Institute), or Conservatory programs are eligible for a 15% alumni discount on Weekend Intensive tuition. Members of acting unions and of the Shakespeare Theatre Association (STA) are eligible for a 10% discount on tuition. A student discount ($325) is applicable for those currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student, and BIPOC discounts ($325) are available for those who identify as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color. These discounts may not be combined.

The Lenox Weekend Intensive has single-occupancy dorm-style housing available on the Shakespeare & Company campus for $50 per night. Housing includes a shared kitchen and bathroom; linens are provided.

For more information or to apply, visit shakespeare.org/actor-training, or call (413) 637-1199, ext. 114.

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