Western Mass Theatre Newsletter |
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| | | It’s Opening Night for the last show at Silverthorne this summer. Check out Max Hartshorne’s interview with Ezekiel Baskin here. You can also check out his review of the first show at the return of Mount Holyoke Summer Theatre - their second show opens tomorrow! Perhaps I’ll see you at one or both of these productions! The next issue will include events from July 23 - August 12. 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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| Holy Smokes Theatre Company Auditions July 18 (1-3pm) & July 19 (3-5pm) in Holyoke Email with Questions |
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Silverthorne Theater Company presents Deep Blue Sound by Abe Koogler directed by Ezekiel Baskin JULY 16 - 26 Where did those whales go? Nine actors play multiple characters in this joyful exploration of interwoven friendships, passions and losses -- an uplifting Our Town for our time.
Get Your Deep Blue Sound Tickets Here
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Shakespeare & Company Presents: Fireflies by Matthew Barber, Directed by Daniela Varon July 16 - 19 at 2 pm and 7 pm at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre Fri, Sat, Tue, Wed, Thurs at 7pm, Sun at 2pm 70 Kemble St. Lenox, MA 01240
From the author of Enchanted April, Retired schoolteacher Eleanor Bannister lives alone in tiny Groverdell, Texas, settled into her routines and secure in her standing as the town’s most respected woman. When a hole in her roof brings Abel Brown—a charming, smooth-talking drifter—onto her doorstep, he offers to repair the house and quietly begins to upend her carefully ordered life. As an unexpected late-life romance flickers to life, gossip spreads and doubts surface. Can Abel be trusted, or is he not quite who he seems? Either way, the whole town is watching.
Tickets are $30-$88 and on sale now at shakespeare.org, or by calling the Box Office at (413) 637-3353.
https://ci.ovationtix.com/403/production/1264346 |
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Unity House Players ROBOT NATURE
Jul 16, 2026 at 7:00 PM 7/17 @ 7PM, 7/18 @7:30PM, 7/19 @2PM, 7/24 @ 7:30PM, 7/25 @7:30PM, 7/26 @ 2PM 245 Porter Lake Drive https://www.uuspringfield.org/events/unity-house-presents-robot-nature
Unity House presents ROBOT NATURE, a new musical comedy by Tammy Mader & Ian C Weber.
The key to world peace is in the hands of seven singing, dancing robots and the top scientists who created them. With so much on the line, tempers flare, accidents happen. What comes to light is true human nature - and robot nature!
The show explores themes of science, social justice, work-life balance, and ethics, through a hilarious script and high-energy musical numbers. |
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JaDuke Theater Finding Nemo
7/17@6pm, 7/18@6pm, 7/19@2pm JaDuke Theater - 110 Industrial Blvd, Turners Falls Ma 01376
Finding Nemo follows Marlin, an anxious and over-protective clownfish who lives in the Great Barrier Reef with his kid Nemo. When Nemo is captured and taken to Sydney, Marlin faces his fears and sets off on an epic odyssey across the ocean. With the help of lovable characters such as optimistic Dory, laid-back sea turtle Crush, and the supportive Tank Gang, Marlin and Nemo both overcome challenges on their journey to find each other and themselves.
https://eventtickets2u.com/jaduke-theater
More information at: www.jaduketheater.com Fun for the whole family! |
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Plays in Place and Historic Deerfield present the premiere of: A STAKE IN THE GROUND: 1774 by Talya Kingston, Valyn Lyric Turner & Patrick Gabridge directed by Brianna Sloane
In the summer of 1774, seeds of revolution begin to germinate in Deerfield when a Liberty Pole is brought to town. The characters in three new one-act plays explore the political divisions, tangled family relations, and the complexities of enslavement from all sides. Join this vibrant, immersive examination of the historical split that will define America.
featuring: Yar Petrov, Mario Longo-Imbimbo, Lena Vani, Rae Janeil, Marcus Neverson, Tracy Grammer, & Noah Braunstein. Understudies: Maizy Broderick Scarpa, Destini Stewart, Richmond Wills & Harrison Wright. Costume Design by Brittney Belz. Stage Management by Nikki Beck & Madison VanDuerzen.
July 17 - Aug 16 (Fri & Sat at 6:30pm, Sun at 2:30pm) Tickets and more information: www.historic-deerfield.org/events/a-stake-in-the-ground-1774/ |
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Shakespeare & Company and Spirit of the Circus Presents: Circus & The Bard: The Next Chapter.
July 16-26 at 11:30 and 2:30pm 70 Kemble St. Lenox, MA 01240
Circus & the Bard: The Next Chapter bounces back July 16–26 at 11:30 am and 2:30 pm at the Tina Packer Playhouse!
Co-created by Allyn Burrows, Robin Eldridge, and Pedro Reis, Co-directed by Allyn Burrows and Pedro Reis
Shakespeare & Company and Spirit of the Circus reunite for a playful mash-up of jaw-dropping circus acts paired with Shakespeare’s beloved characters. When high-flying feats meet the Bard’s words, sparks fly, laughs abound, and something truly magical happens.
Tickets are $35 for adults, $22 for ages 13-22, and $15 for ages 3-12. Tickets are on sale now at shakespeare.org, or by calling the Box Office at (413) 637-3353 Join us on Wednesday, July 22, and Thursday, July 23, for relaxed, sensory-friendly performances.
What is a Sensory-Friendly Performance? Sensory-friendly performances are adapted to be less overwhelming and to welcome individuals with a range of sensory needs, including people who are neurodivergent; those with cognitive, social, or physical challenges; first-time theatergoers, and others. These performances offer pre-show materials such as story synopses and “what to expect” guides, along with reduced-intensity lighting and sound, dimmed house lights, and clear theater maps. Performances are relaxed; audience members are free to come and go, and total quiet is not expected. These shows are open to all patrons.
https://ci.ovationtix.com/403/production/1262276
This show is presented in collaboration with Spirit of the Circus |
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Mount Holyoke College Summer Theatre "The 39 Steps"
Performance Dates and Times: Friday, July 17th, 2:00pm & 7:30pm Saturday, July 18th, 2:00pm & 7:30pm Sunday, July 19th, 2:00pm Wednesday, July 22nd, 7:30pm Thursday, July 23rd, 7:30pm Friday, July 24th, 7:30pm Saturday, July 25th, 2:00pm & 7:30pm Kendall Sports & Dance Complex's Studio Theatre (6 Dunlap Pl. South Hadley)
Mount Holyoke College Summer Theatre proudly presents “The 39 Steps” adapted by Patrick Barlow from the novel of John Buchanen from the movie by Alfred Hitchcock, playing July 17th-July 25th in the Studio Theatre of Kendall Sports & Dance Complex.
Our first season closes with a fast-paced comedy thriller packed with spies, mystery, and nonstop laughs. When ordinary man Richard Hannay becomes entangled in an international espionage plot, he is swept into a whirlwind adventure across Britain. Featuring a handful of actors playing dozens of characters, The 39 Steps is a wildly inventive theatrical experience that combines Hitchcock suspense with hilarious physical comedy.
This production is directed by Mochael Ofori with Set Design by Alina Tschumakow, Costume Design by Jensen Glick, Lighting Design by Sam Skynner, Sound Design by Kirk Longhofer.
Tickets: $15 General Admission | $25 Season Pass For more information or to reserve tickets, please visit mhcsummertheatre.ludus.com or contact us at MHCSummerTheatres@MtHolyoke.edu. |
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Jarice Hanson in "Frances Perkins: A Woman's Work"
July 17, 2026 at 6:00 PM Dickenson Memorial Library,115 Main Street, Northfield, MA
Frances Perkins was the first female Secretary of Labor and first woman to be a Cabinet member--a position she held for 12 years. During that time she established Social Security, the 40 hour work week, the WPA, and the Fair Labor Standards Act (to name a few of her achievements). As one audience member said: "I always thought these things were done by a bunch of men wearing ties. I didn't know they were all due to one woman wearing pearls." To learn what Massachusetts native Frances Perkins did to bring the country out of the Depression, through the "New Deal Era" and WWII, don't miss this solo show--and bring any questions you'd like to ask of "Frances!"
The event is free to the public |
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Not In Charge: Improv Comedy Inspired By True Stories Saturday, July 18th @7pm Don't miss this talented group of friends in an improvised show inspired by true stories from the cast! Not In Charge is Mandy Anderson, Maddy Benjamin, Sally Ekus, Micaela Foster, Derek Luthi, Allison Reding, Julie Waggoner, Jim Young, and Kate Zak.
https://www.happiervalley.com/notincharge.html |
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MAJESTIC CHILDREN’S THEATER: DON’T LET THE PIGEON DRIVE THE BUS! July 19, 20, 21, 22
[Recommended for ages 3+] Based on the beloved book by Mo Willems, this fast, funny musical invites young audiences to take charge as a very persistent Pigeon tries everything to convince us to let him drive the bus. With catchy songs, playful humor, and lots of audience participation, this energetic production celebrates the joy of saying “no,” making good choices, and using your voice. Packed with laughs for kids and clever moments for grown-ups, this high-spirited show is loved by audiences of all ages and makes for a joyful, memorable summer theater experience for the whole family.
BUY TICKETS ($12.00) |
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Great Barrington Public Theater iBoss
Jul 23, 2026 at 7:30 PM 7/24 at 7:30pm, 7/25 at 2:00pm and 7:30pm (opening night), 7/26 at 2:00pm, 7/29 at 7:30pm, 7/30 at 7:30pm, 7/31 at 300pm and 7:30pm, 8/6 at 7:30pm, 8/7 at 7:30pm, 8/8 at 2:00pm and 7:30pm, 8/9 at 2:00pm
The Great Hall at Saint James Place 352 Main Street, Great Barrington, MA
In a not so distant future, the rapidly accelerating intelligence of AI systems has created "Lisa." Powered by AI, she wields enormous power. Shockingly, Lisa displays an emergent property of AI — sentience.
And from this newly sentient being something else emerges: an emotional agenda. As Job Johnson begins his first in-person evaluation, it's clear this isn’t going to be just another day at the office.
https://greatbarringtonpublictheater.thundertix.com/events/261549 |
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PREMIERE AMCHITKA A New Play by Mark St. Germain Directed by Julianne Boyd
July 24-August 8
In a monitoring station at Amchitka, a volcanic island 170 miles off the coast of Alaska used for underground nuclear testing in the 1960s, three scientists find themselves cut off from the outside world as an event seems to be underway. But what? A new philosophical thriller by Mark St. Germain, author of Magdalene and Freud’s Last Session.
CLICK HERE FOR AMCHITKA TICKETS |
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Unreconciled Project presents Unreconciled with Bessel van der Kolk and Licia Sky
Jul 25, 2026 at 7:00 PM Academy of Music
Galvanizing audiences nationally and internationally, UNRECONCILED is a solo tour de force of daring to stand up to an institution that wants nothing more than silence.
Thirteen-year-old Jay Sefton dreamed of being an actor and was cast as Jesus in a school play directed by the parish priest — later defrocked and named in a grand jury report for sexual abuse of minors.
Told with unflinching honesty and surprising humor, Sefton exposes the wider system that denies justice to survivors, taking audiences on a magic carpet ride through love and bewilderment in a whiskey-drenched, sports-crazed suburb of 1980s Philadelphia, where daily life is punctuated by church bells.
UNRECONCILED is the winner of the Berkshire Theatre Critics Association Award for Best New Play and Best Solo Performance.
https://aomtheatre.com/aom_event/unreconciled/
The show will be followed by a discussion on healing trauma through theatre with Bessel van der Kolk (bestselling author of The Body Keeps the Score and foremost expert on trauma) and Licia Sky, (co-founder of the Trauma Research Foundation). |
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MAJESTIC CHILDREN’S THEATER: THE LIGHTNING THIEF July 26, 27, 28, 29
[Recommended for ages 7+] Adapted from the bestselling Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, The Lightning Thief is a high-energy, rock-infused musical that brings Greek mythology to thrilling life for young audiences. When Percy Jackson discovers he’s the son of a Greek god, he’s swept into an epic adventure filled with monsters, heroes, and unforgettable music. With humor, heart, and plenty of action, the story explores friendship, courage, and what it means to embrace who you are. Already beloved by kids, teens, and parents alike, this exciting theatrical journey is a dynamic, engaging experience for audiences of all ages.
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Shakespeare & Company Presents: Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
July 30 - August 23 at 2pm and 7pm 70 Kemble St. Lenox, MA 01240
Shakespeare & Company Presents: Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune By Terrence McNally, Directed by Nicole Ricciardi July 30-August 23 at 2 pm and 7 pm at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre
Set over the course of a single late night in a small Hell’s Kitchen apartment, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune is a tender, funny, and deeply human play about two people standing at the edge of connection. Frankie, a guarded waitress, and Johnny, an earnest short-order cook, work together at a Manhattan diner. After their first date, they find themselves in bed—and talking through the night.
What unfolds is an intimate conversation filled with humor, vulnerability, and longing. Johnny, a hopeful romantic, believes he may have found something rare and real. Frankie, shaped by past disappointments, keeps her defenses firmly in place. As they circle each other—sometimes clashing, sometimes connecting—the play reveals the quiet courage it takes to risk love after life has left its marks.
Accompanied by the soft glow of Debussy’s “Clair de lune,” playing on the radio at Johnny’s request, McNally’s play blends gritty realism with gentle romance. Both funny and achingly honest, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune explores loneliness, resilience, and the possibility that even late in the night—and later in life—love may still be waiting.
Tickets are $40-$99 and are on sale now at shakespeare.org, or by calling the Box Office at (413) 637-3353
Content Advisory: Frankie & Johnny takes an honest, often funny look at two adults on the late-night hours of a first date. Please be advised that the production includes moments of sexual intimacy and brief nudity.
https://ci.ovationtix.com/403/production/1262803 |
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Shakespeare & Company Presents - Shake It Up: The Remix Jul 31, 2026 7:00 PM 8/1 @ 3:30pm, 8/2 @ 3:30pm & 7pm, 8/3 @ 6pm 70 Kemble St. Lenox, MA 01240
A blend of modern music and Shakespearean verse. Co-created by Allyn Burrows and Jacob Ming-Trent, Directed by Allyn Burrows
July 29-August 2 at 3:30 pm, 6 pm, and 7 pm at the Tina Packer Playhouse
The hit that had audiences on their feet returns—revved up and remixed. The Tina Packer Playhouse transforms once more into the Elephant Lounge for Shake It Up: The Remix, an exuberant mash-up of modern music and Shakespearean verse. Audiences are invited to clap, sing, stomp, and dance in the aisles as the players unleash a breathless, rocking revue
Tickets are $25-$78 and are on sale now at shakespeare.org, or by calling the box office at (413) 637-3353
https://ci.ovationtix.com/403/production/1262277 |
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| | AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES |
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Barrington Stage Overhire:
I am looking for carpenters, electricians, audio hands, and general stage hands for the following ($19/hour):
Estate Sale: Load Out/ Changeover to DGQ: 7/25-7/26
Chorus Line: Changeover to Noises Off: 8/8- 8/13
DGQ: Hang/Load In: 7/25-7/30 Tech Work Notes: 7/31-8/5
Noises Off: Tech work notes- 8/14-8/19 Changeover to Eisenhower: 9/6-7
Contact: productionmgmt@barringtonstageco.org |
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Majestic Theater 2026-27 Season Auditions
Majestic Theater & Baldwin Studios
Auditions for Majestic Theater's 2026-27 season https://www.majestictheater.com/auditions Location: Majestic Theater 131 Elm Street, West Springfield MA
NON-EQUITY AUDITIONSSunday, July 19 • 12:00pm–6:00pm
All information is on the website. Thank you for the incredible interest in auditions! The first round of Non-Equity appointments filled within a few hours of being posted. We've added another audition date and will continue to explore opportunities to open additional slots if possible. While we can't guarantee more availability, we'll do our best to accommodate as many artists as we can.
Please see the answers to our Frequently Asked Questions--https://netorg6788349-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/sue_majestictheater_com/IQCrCCPVXN5LRoKfZ8mKncVXASmqm2syCxkB6UrC_i6HKqw |
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Holy Smokes Theatre Company
Auditions for The Witch and The Fool
Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 1:00 PM and Sunday, 7/19 from 3pm-5pm
The Sanctuarry, 295 Clemente Street, Holyoke, MA. 01040
No preparation necessary. Just bring an open mind, stay for the full two hours, plan for fun! Seeking actors, dancers, production crew to bring to life an original play about misogyny, feminism, religion, magic, reproductive rights, air borne viruses, and queerness! |
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Summer Youth Theater Programs
Easthampton Theater Company is running 2 weeks each of Summer Nights youth theater programs in Springfield and Easthampton, MA! Open by application only until full, and provided at no cost to teens entering grades 7-12. We are also offering scholarships to attend Williston's new theater day camp program in Easthampton! Please go to easthamptontheater.com for more info and to apply, and direct any questions to info@easthamptontheater.com |
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Academy of Music Theatre Academy Youth Productions Summer Musical Theatre Workshops
July 27-31, 9am-3pm; August 3-14, 9am-3pm Academy of Music Theatre
There are still spots available for the Academy of Music's summer musical theatre workshops for kids! All workshops run 9am-3pm, Monday through Friday (no weekends), at the Academy of Music.
Second Act! EXPRESS is a one-week session for ages 10-12, July 27-31.
Encore! is a two-week session for ages 13-16, August 3-14.
https://aomtheatre.com/workshops/ |
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| | | Play Incubation Collective Summer Program Theatrical Toolkit July 27-31 9am-3pm Rising 2nd-5th graders Instructors: Tracy Einstein and Richie Barshay Theater lovers unite! In this one-week workshop, you’ll get to build your skills as a performer and join a supportive community of creative kids. Through theater games, movement and scene improvisations, songwriting and prop and set design, you’ll explore key elements of performance and ensemble building. The work will culminate in an end-of-week sharing where you’ll get to showcase your theatrical toolkit! |
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| | | Play Incubation Collective Summer Program |
Playmaking Journey August 3-14
9am-3pm Rising 2nd-5th graders Instructor: Brianna Sloane This fun-filled two-week workshop will guide participants through all of the elements of theatrical storytelling as you get to create your own original play. The first week will be spent building our ensemble and exploring theater, improv, and movement games in order to generate stories, dialogue, and characters. Inspired by all of that idea generation, the director will create a script for the second week and participants will experience all aspects of the rehearsal process culminating in a short performance on Fri Aug 14th. Through it all, there will be lots of space for collaboration, imaginative play, learning new skills, and making new friends!. |
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| | | Play Incubation Collective Summer Program |
Improvise & Devise August 3-7 9am-3pm Rising 6th-9th Graders Instructor: Anna Fox Enjoy making things up on the spot, working as a team, and creating your own performances? Whether you’re new to improv or very experienced, this session welcomes all skill levels and will provide plenty of opportunities for growth We will spend the mornings each day playing comedy improv games, and then apply those skills and concepts to our afternoon sessions, working as an ensemble to create (devise) our own original performance. The exciting part of improv is that it’s all made up, so while the games have structures and rules, we won’t know what will happen until we’re all in the room exploring together. So let's take risks, laugh and figure it out as we go! |
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The Joy & Ease of Improv One-Week Intensive Aug 10th-13th, 6:00pm - 9:00pm Happier Valley Comedy's Founder and Head of Happiness Pam Victor offers this four-day intensive for adults who want to try something fun, rewarding, and, quite possibly, mind-expanding. You'll learn a gentle, easeful approach to improv comedy in a positive, patient, and accepting atmosphere that will get you up on your feet and out of your head. Through improv exercises, games, and scenework, you'll practice the vital improvisation skills of paying attention acutely, accepting other people's ideas, redefining and disempowering failure, staying in the moment, quieting your critical voice to amplify your authentic voice, inviting more joy and ease into your work, and much more.
In this four-day intensive, you'll get all of the core exercises from the regular weekly Improv 1 class plus time to practice key skills through games while fostering class cohesion over the course of four meetings from 6-9pm. After completing this four-day intensive, beginning improvisers will be eligible to take Improv 2. (Though some choose to take the 8-week Improv 1 for the full experience.) Experienced improvisers who have graduated from all core levels of another improv comedy school or have performed improv for more than one year may be eligible to move on to Improv 3 with permission from HVC leadership.
No experience necessary. Being funny is not required! Shy people and introverts are welcome. At Happier Valley Comedy, we believe everyone can improvise. (No joke.)
https://www.crowdwork.com/e/the-joy-ease-of-improv-one-week-intensive |
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Clown - One Day Workshop
Aug 15, 2026 at 2:00 PM Northampton Karate, 320 Riverside Dr Florence MA
In this 4 hour workshop we will begin to explore the comic world of the clown. Through a series of movement exercises, improvised songs and group games we will bring our bodies and imaginations to life, and reignite our appetites for pleasure and play - all in service of uncovering our most authentic selves.
Register Here
Gabriel Levey is a teacher, actor, coach and theatre maker committed to the power of empathic vulnerability and unabashed play. He works across genres and venues, helping actors and audiences step into their full selves, and laugh until their stomachs ache.
A maker of theatrical comedy, Gabe's original work includes: Dwellicle 109 (IRT); Brainsongs, or the play about the dinosaur farm (Yale Cabaret); And now we do LINDBERGH’S FLIGHT by Bertolt Brecht (Yale Cabaret); The Most Beautiful Thing in the World (Yale Cabaret/Boston University/Cloud City); How to Help the Self When the Self Needs Help with Carol A. Jantsen (The Peoples Improv Theater); and most recently A Super Serious and Not at All Funny Reading of Stories I Wrote After Brain Surgery. Recent acting credits include Three Sisters (Two River Theater), Intimate Apparel, The Cake (Silverthorne Theater) and Pulling at the Roots (Plays in Place).
Gabe's passion for teaching and for developing fun and physical approaches to acting led him to co-found (along with Christopher Bayes and Annelise Lawson) The Pandemonium Studio, a studio for the study of Clown, Commedia, and Improvisation in New York City. In the fall of 2019, with a focus on just, inclusive, diverse, and anti-racist actor training, as well as the creation and production of new works of theatrical comedy, Gabe founded Completely Ridiculous Productions. During the pandemic, the company transformed into The Completely Ridiculous Conservatory, a six-week online acting program that, within its first year, welcomed over 100 students from all over the world.
He has also taught in traditional university settings such as NYU, Smith College, Amherst College and the Yale University Summer Program; high school settings such as The Professional Performing Arts High School in Manhattan, and The Pioneer Valley Performing Arts Charter High School in Massachusetts; as well as renowned regional theaters such as The Alliance, Berkshire Theater Group and Northern Stage, and more nimble institutions such as the Pine Box in Florence, MA, and The Funny School of Good Acting in Brooklyn, NY.
Gabe received a BFA in Acting from Boston University, and an MFA in Acting from the Yale School of Drama. He is currently based in Western Massachusetts.
Recent press about Gabriel's neurodiversity and how it's embedded in his teaching and the world of the Clown. |
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