Monthly Archive for May, 2009

Tina Packer wows as “Shirley Valentine”

The reviews are in for ’s performance in Shirley Valentine—which plays just twice more this weekend (this afternoon and Sunday) and once more in September. You don’t want to miss it…but don’t take our word for it:

On every level Tina Packer…is Shirley Valentine. That was made abundantly clear last night in a stunning performance that earned a standing ovation. A slam dunk, total knockout. Wow.”
(Read the complete review at Berkshirefinearts.com)

One of the most charming and touching Shirley Valentines to grace a stage is Shakespeare & Company’s enormously talented and ever youthful Tina Packer.”
(Read the complete review at CurtainUp.com)

Shirley Valentine is part of the Diva Series, limited runs of three special solo performances. Get tickets now.

John Douglas Thompson wins an OBIE

OBIE-winner John Douglas Thompson returns to Shakespeare & Company as Othello

OBIE-winner returns to Shakespeare & Company as Othello

John Douglas Thompson, appearing in the title role of Othello again this year, won an OBIE Award for his portrayal of Shakespeare’s Moor at Theatre for a New Audience this winter. The OBIE Awards celebrate excellence and achievement in Off-Broadway theater—the highest honor for Off-Broadway artists and productions. We are honored to have John Douglas Thompson return to Shakespeare & Company as Othello again this summer. He also won a Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Lead Actor for the same performance.

Join John on Tuesday, July 28 at 8:30PM for a talk entitled “My Year With the Moor” in which he talks about his experience playing Othello for an entire year. In the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre – Studio 1. $20/$10 under age 25. Get tickets now.

Video Preview: Shirley Valentine

Shirley Valentine is the irrepressible woman-next-door who escapes a world of stagnancy and discovers independence during one fateful holiday to Greece. reprises her role as Shirley for four performances only this May (and one in September) as part of the Diva Series. Written by Willy Russell, directed by Jenna Ware.

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Romeo and Juliet opens in one week! (Photos)

William Shakespeare’s beloved tragedy Romeo and Juliet kicks off our 2009-10 Play On! Season in just one week! Check out the photos below, or the video preview here.

You can see Romeo and Juliet in the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre from May 21 through June 7. See it as part of the Shakespeare Season Seat and save $49!

Elizabeth Aspenlieder wins the Elliot Norton Award

baddatessco09kspra_198sized.jpg Shakespeare & Company actress Elizabeth Aspenlieder has won the Elliot Norton Award for “Outstanding Solo Performance” for her performance in Theresa Rebeck’s Bad Dates (directed by Adrianne Krstansky) at Shakespeare & Company and Merrimack Repertory Theatre this winter. The Elliot Norton Awards are the highest honor bestowed for theatre work in the Greater Boston area. (This year’s nominees and winners.)

“I wake up every day surprised and happy to be doing what I love doing, which is acting—but in close second is living here in the Berkshires and working with Shakespeare & Company—so I also feel incredibly lucky about where I’m doing what I love.” Aspenlieder says.

Elizabeth will be appearing as the Marquise de Merteuil in Christopher Hampton’s Les Liaisons Dangereuses this winter, directed by in the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre. Continue reading ‘Elizabeth Aspenlieder wins the Elliot Norton Award’

Teenagers armed with Shakespeare’s canon

syco_051108easp_304sized.jpg This weekend the 16-to-20-year-old actors of our Shakespeare & Young Company program take the stage with four electrifying adaptations of Shakespeare’s plays.

Company actors and Education Artists Jonathan Croy and Michael F. Toomey (both seen in 2008′s The Ladies Man and Othello) lead two groups of a dozen or more young actors from various schools in Berkshire County and beyond in Shakespeare & Company’s unique and renowned training, culminating in this weekend’s public performances — which you are invited to see! (Check out the photos from last year’s spring Young Company performances.)

This year’s performances feature an added level of historical interest. “We’ve been talking for years about wanting to take Shakespeare’s plays and source material and put them together,” says Jonathan Croy. This year’s shows feature a blend of Shakespeare and texts from the original and secondary sources that formed the basis for much of Shakespeare’s work.

Saturday, May 9 @ 7pm
The Maid, based on the Joan of Arc story from Henry VI, Part 1 and historical documents and The Two Gentlemen of Verona, a distillation of Shakespeare’s comedy.

Sunday, May 10 @ 7pm
Pants, a compilation of cross-dressing scenes from Twelfth Night and As You Like It, and Troy, focused on Shakespeare’s Troilus & Cressida with other historical sources including text from Sophocles, Euripides, and the Illiad.

Tickets are $12/$8 students. All performances in Founders’ Theatre. Buy tickets now.

A Season of Accolades

It’s a season of recognition for Shakespeare & Company, with four longtime Company artists set to receive special honors this month.

Founder & Artistic Director Tina Packer Company Founder and Artistic Director recently received the American Shakespeare Center’s “Burbage Award” for her lifetime of work in the international Shakespeare community, and is also receiving an honorary degree from Lesley University in Cambridge, Mass. “Tina is a force to be reckoned with as one of the country’s foremost experts on Shakespeare and theatre arts,” said ASC Managing Director David Dreyfoos, who presented the Burbage Award to Packer at a ceremony held at the Blackfriars Playhouse on April 25. “She is a consummate visionary, actor, manager, advocate for the arts, a true original, and one of a kind. Plus, she has the most wickedly wonderful laugh in the world.”

Elizabeth Aspenlieder in Bad Dates is nominated for a 2009 Eliot Norton Award for “Outstanding Solo Performance” for her performance in Bad Dates at Shakespeare & Company and Merrimack Repertory Company.

Annette Miller as Martha MitchellAnnette Miller is nominated for a 2009 Eliot Norton Award for “Outstanding Actress” at a small or midsize theatre company for her performance in Martha Mitchell Calling at the Nora Theatre Company, in a role she originated in the play’s world premiere at S&Co. in 2006. Annette will reprise her role as Golda Meir in William Gibson’s Golda’s Balcony at Shakespeare & Company this season as part of the Diva Series.

(This year’s Elliot Norton Awards ceremony takes place at Harvard University’s Sanders Theatre on Monday, May 11, 7:00pm.  Tickets are $15 and available at the Harvard Box Office, Holyoke Center, in Harvard Square, 617-496-2222, www.boxoffice.harvard.edu.)

Kevin ColemanCompany Founder and Director of Education Kevin G. Coleman earned the prestigious “Distinguished Arts Educator Award” in the field of theatre, bestowed annually by the Massachusetts Arts Education Collaborative. In addition to his work as an actor, director, Training Program faculty member at S&Co. and workshop engagements around the country, Coleman built up the Education Program into a much-emulated roster of programs that touches the lives of some 50,000 students every year. Initiatives launched under Coleman’s leadership include Shakespeare in the Courts, recipient of a 2006 Coming Up Taller Award at the White House, and the Fall Festival of Shakespeare, which engages students at about ten high schools annually and celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2008.