Shakespeare & Company managing director Nick Puma was recently the subject of a feature in the Berkshire Eagle.
As managing director, a position he’s held since November, Puma is responsible for the nuts-and-bolts of the company’s operations. That means keeping Shakespeare & Company’s workings tight and focused. Most important, he is project manager for one of the company’s biggest undertakings, the $6.5 million, 155-seat Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre in a behemoth of a building that once served as the Berk-shire Performing Arts Center, the Berkshire Performing Arts Theater, and the massive television studio and auditorium for Ted Stevens’ ministry at The Bible Speaks.