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Tony, Tina and Annette on WAMC

’s speaks with Founding Artistic Director , Artistic Director , and Company member (and actress in Golda’s Balcony, now on stage) Annette Miller about Othello, Golda’s Balcony, Pinter’s Mirror and much more in this interview that aired Monday. Check it out at WAMC’s website, or listen below.

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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.

The Diva Discount

Tina Packer as Shirley Valentine Founding Artistic Director ’s goal for The Diva Series is to “celebrate one beautifully committed woman, ,” the namesake for our new theatre in which these shows will be performed.

The Series—very limited runs of three inspirational solo performances—begins on May 27th with four performances of Willy Russell’s  Shirley Valentine, featuring as the irrepressible woman-next-door who uncovers her independence.

Up next is playing multiple characters in The Actors Rehearse the Story of Charlotte Salomon, the story of a vibrant young artist who perished in the Holocaust and the ways her family—and a troupe of actors—remember her years later.

The Diva Series concludes with Golda’s Balcony, which premiered at Shakespeare & Company in 2002 and features Elliot Norton Award-winner  Annette Miller as Gold Meir.

Audiences can save 20% off their tickets by seeing all three shows: Shirley Valentine, Golda’s Balcony and The Actors Rehearse the Story of Charlotte Salomon. A- or B-section seats only. Not available online.

Call (413) 637-3353 to order your Diva Series tickets now!

Video Preview of The Ladies Man

Check out these clips from The Ladies Man, which opened last weekend in Founders’ Theatre. Click here to buy tickets now.

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The Ladies Man is written by Charles Morey and directed by Kevin Coleman, with costumes by , lighting design by , set design by Carl Sprague, and sound design by Michael Pfeiffer. The production stage manager is Hope Rose Kelly.

In the News: Annette Miller in the Boston Globe

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Annette Miller, who plays the mother-in-law Madame Aigreville in The Ladies Man (opening tonight in Founders’ Theatre), was recently interviewed by Terry Byrne of the Boston Globe. She talked about her past roles at Shakespeare & Company, stretching her comic muscles, and enjoying chaos on stage.

I do think my character in ‘The Ladies Man’ is also larger than life,” she says by phone during a rehearsal break. “I’m a bastion of morality who gets caught in some compromising positions when I’m trying to prove to my daughter that her husband is a ladies’ man.”

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The Ladies Man Opens Saturday!

The Ladies Man has been in previews all week. The 2008-2009 performance season will officially begin with this Saturday night’s opening performance! Production photos (by Kevin Sprague at Studio Two) are available below.

A true French farce about a suave doctor whose young wife and fire-breathing mother-in-law suspect of infidelity, The Ladies Man features razor-fine, saucy language and whip-smart dialogue that make this comedy zing. Written by Charles Morey from Georges Feydeau’s Tailleur Pour Dames, and directed by Shakespeare & Company’s director of education Kevin Coleman. (Check out the video interview with Kevin Coleman.)

The Ladies Man plays at Founders’ Theatre through August 31. Click here to buy tickets.