Theater at Interlaken Inn:
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Tri-Arts at The Sharon Playhouse
49 Amenia Road, POB 1187
Sharon, CT 06069
Phone: (860) 364-SHOW (7469)
Summer Fax: (860) 364-8043
Winter Fax: (860) 435-6222
E-mail:
Excellent local theater at Sharon Playhouse / Tri State Theater
for the Arts. TRI-ARTS is a professionally enhanced, community-based
organization, dedicated to bringing quality theater to the tri-state
area. Bill Suter, Board member, Broadway producer and Tony award voter
says, "Based on my experience, we have succeeded in creating this
professional quality theater at TRI-ARTS and are committed to
maintaining or exceeding it at The Sharon Playhouse."
On-line at: www.triarts.net
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Barrington Stage Company
PO Box 946
Great Barrington
Performing at:
Consolati Performing Arts Center
Berkshire School Road
PO Box 946
Sheffield, MA 01257
Barrington Stage Company, located in the Berkshire Hills
of southwestern Massachusetts, was founded in December,
1994 by Artistic Director Julianne Boyd and former Managing
Director Susan Sperber. BSC's mission is two-fold: to produce
and develop top-notch professional theatre and to develop a
local audience by establishing a strong community relationship
with residents of Berkshire County and the adjoining tri-state
area.
On-line at www.barringtonstageco.org
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Berkshire Theatre Festival
413-298-5536
Main Street, Box 797
Stockbridge, MA 01262
It is of no surprise that the Berkshire Theatre Festival's
Playhouse has become both an historical and cultural icon.
From its inception, the building has had nothing but great
minds and high ideals (save for a brief, early stint as the
Stockbridge Casino); the building was designed by Stanford
White's architectural firm and first became an active theatre
as a result of Mabel Choate selling the building to Walter Clark,
Dr. Austen Fox Riggs and Daniel Chester French, who formed a sort
of "pre-Tribeca" artistic alliance called the Three Arts Society.
The Berkshire Playhouse's opening night was on June 4, 1928 and has
since seen some the age's most notable actors treading the stage,
including Cagney, Barrymore, Gish, Hepburn, Keaton, Hackman, Hoffman,
Pacino, and countless others performing the great works of Wilder,
Hellman, O'Neil and Williams.
In 1967, the Berkshire Playhouse was renamed the Berkshire Theatre
Festival. To make room for the many new and different works, the Unicorn
Theatre was created in the 1970s, specifically to showcase more experimental,
challenging or provocative works. In recent years, the building has been
renovated and improved to make the theatre and even more pleasant entertainment.
The BTF has shepherded a critically acclaimed set of works, while helping focus
on outreach to bring the theatre closer to the people of the community, as well
as offering residencies where students can hone their craft. The entire experience
challenges and benefits both artist and audience.
On-line at: www.berkshiretheatre.org
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Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival
PO Box 287
Lee, MA
413-637-1322
Box Office 413-243-0745
Jacob's Pillow is an internationally celebrated center for
dance that presents dance in all forms from the world over
during its annual Festival; supports the creation of new work
through commissions and residencies; engages the public through
free performances, exhibits, lectures, and talks with artists
and scholars; educates professional dancers at its School
under the guidance of an international faculty; trains
interns in arts administration and technical theatre; and
preserves dance legacies through documentation and an extensive
historical Archive.
Jacob's Pillow was originally a family farm and a station on
the Underground Railroad in the 1800s. Since its modern day
founding in 1933 by the legendary dancer Ted Shawn, extraordinary
artists have taught, performed and created dance at the Pillow.
For its contribution to cultural life in America, Jacob's Pillow
was named in 2001 to the National Register of Historic Places.
On-line at: www.jacobspillow.org
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Shakespeare & Co
Administration: 413-637-1199
Box Office: 413-637-3353
The Mount
2 Plunkett Street
PO Box 865
Lenox, MA 01240
413.637.1199
Founded in 1978, Shakespeare & Company aspires to create a
theatre of unprecedented excellence rooted in the classical
ideals of inquiry, balance and harmony; a company which
performs as the Elizabethans did - in love with poetry,
mystical prowess, and the mysteries of the universe. With
a core of over one hundred artists, the Company performs
Shakespeare, generating opportunities for collaboration
between actors, directors and designers of all races,
nationalities and backgrounds.
Shakespeare & Company provides original, in-depth, classical
training and performance methods. Shakespeare & Company also
develops and produces new plays of social and political
significance. Shakespeare & Company's educational programs
inspire a new generation of students and scholars to discover
the resonance of Shakespeare's truths, in the everyday world,
demonstrating the influence that classical theatre can have
within a community.
On-line at: www.shakespeare.org
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The Theater Barn
654 Route 20
New Lebanon, NY 12125
Phone: (518) 794-8989
email: info@theaterbarn.com
Productions throughout Summer and Fall.
On-line at: www.theaterbarn.com
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