The Winter’s Tale is Shakespeare’s magical story of love, forgiveness, and the ties that bind, now on stage in Founders’ Theatre in a production directed by Kevin G. Coleman and featuring Jonathan Esptein and Elizabeth Aspenlieder alongside seasoned Shakespeare & Company actors including Corinna May, Johnny Lee Davenport, Jason Asprey, Malcolm Ingram, Ryan Winkles, Josh Aaron McCabe and many more.
Check out the photos from the production, which takes us from the kingdom of Sicilia to Bohemia and spans sixteen years. Set design by Patrick Brennan, lighting design by Les Dickert, costumes by Kara D. Midlam.
William Shakespeare’s masterpiece Julius Caesar: directed by Jonathan Croy and featuring Ryan Winkles (Twelfth Night) and Scott Renzoni (Les Liaisons Dangereuses), Katharine Abbruzzese, Dani Cervone, Sean Kazarian and Andy Talen.
The actors are back home in Lenox for just three more weeks, after almost 60 performances across New England. Check out the photos of the performers in their new home.
Just two weeks remain to catch the runaway hit of the Berkshires’ Fall season: The Hound of the Baskervilles. Written by Steven Canny and John Nicholson and directed by Artistic Director Tony Simotes, this madcap adaptation features Company favorites Jonathan Croy, Josh Aaron McCabe and Ryan Winkles.
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Summertime is here, and with it another opening: All’s Well That Ends Well is the story of a boy and a girl in love—only he doesn’t know it yet. Dubbed a “problem play” by most scholars because it defies categorization, our production is part fairy tale, part myth, part feminist manifesto, and wholly musical and original. Check out the photos below. Buy tickets now.
All’s Well That Ends Well is directed by Tina Packer with original music by Bill Barclay. Lighting design by Les Dickert. Set design by Susan Zeeman Rogers. Costumes designed by Jacqueline Firkins. Choreography by Susan Dibble. Fight choreography by Ryan Winkles. Assistant directed by Gina Kaufman. Plays June 27–August 31, 2008. Photos by Kevin Sprague.