In December we announced our Founders’ Theatre shows for Summer 2010. Now we are proud to announce the rest of our Summer 2010 Season, titled “Greet the Glorious Summer!” A brief note from Artistic Director Tony Simotes:
It is with great humility as well as unbridled excitement that I launch my first season as Shakespeare & Company’s Artistic Director, taking over the reins from the indomitable Tina Packer. She began her mission 33 years ago, along with a merry band of theatrical revolutionaries that I was very pleased to be a part of. Our quest has been to bring the transformative power of theatre alive for our audiences through Shakespeare’s plays as well as ground-breaking new works. My mission is to build upon this priceless legacy while helping to bring us to exciting new places.
Read the rest of Tony’s Welcome Letter here, or in our 2010 Summer Season brochure—which is on its way to your mailbox now. (Or if you just can’t wait, click here to check it out online).
Check out the full Summer 2010 Season after the jump! Continue reading ‘Greet the Glorious Summer! (Full Summer Season Announced)’
Working behind the scenes, Shakespeare & Company Costume Director Govane Lohbauer “has saved seemingly every belt, buckle, blouse, coat, hat, petticoat, shoe and trouser that has ever been worn on stage at S&Co” since 1980.
Now she enters the spotlight in this article from Rural Intelligence about her work as Costume Designer for the current production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses:
One of the challenges of designing Liaisons was its location in the smaller Bernstein Theatre where the actors are literally inches away from the audience, so there could be no sleight of hand. “I couldn’t use zippers, for instance, because they’re not period,” she says…Indeed, authenticity is key to Lohbauer’s philosophy. “Lizzie Aspenlieder wears a full corset,” she says. “The actors wore panniers [the wire contraptions that create exaggerated hips] since day one of rehearsal.”
Read the full article: Rural Intelligence – Les Costumes Magnifiques!
Elizabeth Aspenlieder and Josh Aaron McCabe—Merteuil and Valmont in Les Liaisons Dangereuses, now on stage—join their director Tina Packer on WAMC’s Roundtable for a lengthy chat with Joe Donahue.
In the piece, they discuss Tina’s reasons for choosing the play (the last show in her final season planned as Artistic Director), the roles of women in late-18th-Century French society, and how you—the audience—can affect what you see on stage. They even perform a scene from the play! Check it out on WAMC’s website, or listen below:
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Les Liaisons Dangereuses cast members Elizabeth Aspenlieder, Josh Aaron McCabe and director Tina Packer are featured in this article in Albany’s Times Union which ran today:
Shakespeare eventually brings out the bawdy in everybody, but this winter the troupe is going even further, tackling Christopher Hampton’s popular adaptation of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’ 1782 classic, “Les Liaisons Dangereuses,” at the intimate Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre.
It’s a peppery play stuffed with filled-out corsets, sexual intrigue and just a little old-fashioned cruelty.
“It’s just right for the cold weather,” director Tina Packer says with a hearty laugh. “Just when you’ve had enough of mud and snow you think, let’s go see a bit of sex and color down at the Bernstein.”
Read the full article: Albany Times Union: ‘Liaisons’ tailored to dark times
Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons) is written by Christopher Hampton and directed by Tina Packer. Featuring Elizabeth Aspenlieder and Josh Aaron McCabe. Costumes by Govane Lohbauer. Lighting by Stephen Ball. Scenic design by Carl Sprague. Photos by Kevin Sprague.
On stage through March 21. Buy tickets now.
Celebrate Valentine’s day with your love—or your single friends—by enjoying a delicious five-course French brunch and a matinee performance of Shakespeare & Company’s “Les Liaisons Dangereuses”, which is ruled by love (and vanity and sex and revenge, of course).
This delicious five-course French brunch includes full table service and a complimentary glass of Gewurztraminer. Mimosas and wine will be on sale. Gratuity not included.
February 14th, 11am
$40 includes brunch and the 2:00pm performance of Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Buy online now or call the Box Office at 413-637-3353
(Brunch alone is $25, buy now)
Brunch Menu
First Course
Chicken Liver Pate, Grain Mustard, Red Onion Jam, Hard Boiled Egg, Cornichons and Toast Points.
Second Course
Apple Smoked Duck Confit, Champagne Vinaigrette Dressed Greens.
Third Course
Brittany Consomme, White Truffle Essence.
Fourth Course
Roasted Quail with Cabbage Stuffing, Cassoulet, Au Jus.
Desserts
Cheesecake, Fruit Tart, Flourless Chocolate Tart, Crème Brullee.
Albany’s Capital News 9 reported recently on Shakespeare & Company’s record-breaking attendance figures. So far this season, 49,021 tickets have been issued (with additional ticket sales for Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons) still to come), compared to 47,195 throughout all of the 2008-2009 season.
Check out the video at the Capital News 9 website to learn about what this means for Shakespeare & Company and the Town of Lenox.