In the News: “The ‘fix-it’ guy arrives in Shakespeare land”

Shakespeare & Company managing director Nick Puma was recently the subject of a feature in the .

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 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.    

Click here to read the full Berkshire Eagle article. 

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