Shakespeare & Company is pleased to announce its Winter Studio Festival of Plays on January 14 and 15, 2017. This weekend of staged readings will showcase a diverse array of playwrights and feature both emerging and established Company artists. All performances will take place in the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre on the Shakespeare & Company campus in Lenox, Massachusetts.
"We are thrilled to be able to produce readings of both new plays and enduring classics," said Artistic Director
Allyn Burrows. "Sharing the powerful language of these influential writers in the off season is important to keep the home fires burning. The Studio Festival gives actors and audiences an opportunity to connect and engage more intimately while exploring these provocative scripts."
The Winter Studio Festival titles include
St. Petersburg: 1913 by local playwright
Robert Sugarman;
Susan Smith Blackburn Award Winner and Pulitzer Prize finalist,
The Clean House by
Sarah Ruhl; OBIE Award winning dark comedy,
Curse of the Starving Class by
Sam Shepard;
Beyond the Veil by Berkshire native Emily Devoti; and Chekov's classic,
The Cherry Orchard. Each reading will be followed by a post-show discussion.
Tickets are priced from $15 to $35, and are currently on sale. A Festival pass to all five readings is also available at a 50% savings. Tickets can be purchased online at
www.shakespeare.org or by calling
Shakespeare & Company box office at
(413) 637-3353. The Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre is wheelchair accessible.
Shakespeare & Company is located at 70 Kemble Street in Lenox, Massachusetts.
Schedule for
Shakespeare & Company's Winter Studio Festival of Plays:
Saturday January 14
1:00 pm:
St. Petersburg: 1913 by
Robert Sugarman
4:00 pm:
The Clean House by
Sarah Ruhl
7:00 pm:
Curse of the Starving Class by
Sam Shepard
Sunday January 15
1:00 pm:
Beyond the Veil by Emily Devoti
4:00 pm:
The Cherry Orchard by
Anton Chekov
Monthly programming continues in February with "Shakespeare & Other Lovers' Weekend,"on February 18 and 19. In March the Company celebrates local playwright
Joan Ackermann, with readings of six of her plays include
Zara Spook,
Stanton's Garage,
The Batting Cage,
Ice Glen, and a new world premiere script!
For tickets or more information visit
shakespeare.org.
About
Shakespeare & Company?
Located in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts,
Shakespeare & Company is one of the largest Shakespeare Festivals in the country. Founded in 1978, the organization attracts over 30,000 patrons annually. The Company is also home to
Shakespeare & Company's internationally renowned Center for Actor Training and nationally renowned and an award-winning Education Program. More information is available at
www.shakespeare.org.
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