The new Production and Performing Arts Center is nearing completion! Nick Puma and architect Stephan Green led the press on a tour of the facility, highlighting the building’s features and explaining the artistic goals of the new spaces.
When will you get your chance to see the new space in person? Will you come to see The Goatwoman of Corvis County, the first show to perform in the new Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre, this August? Or will you come by to enjoy the public spaces? Either way, this dream is becoming a reality…
The Production and Performing Arts Center construction project was profiled today by Carrie Saldo on WAMC. Managing director Nick Puma and architect Stephan Greene were interviewed for the story, which was broadcast multiple times throughout the day.Click here to listen to the story at WAMC’s website, or listen below.
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Berkshire Business Quarterly featured Nick Puma, Shakespeare & Company’s managing director, in their most recent issue. “Big Man on Campus” spotlights Nick’s skillful leadership of the Company, particularly as project manager of the construction of the future Elayne P. Bernstein Performance and Production Arts Center.
The man in charge of seeing that it all happens, on time and on budget, is managing director Nicholas J. Puma, Jr. “I’m like Conan the Barbarian in the Room of Mirrors; that’s how I feel over there,” he says.
But if anyone can meet the challenge, It’s Nick Puma.
Pick up your copy of Berkshire Business Quarterly at newsstands now, or visit berkshirelivingmag.com. (The article featured photos by longtime Company photographer Kevin Sprague.
Take a guided tour of the future facility along with the rest of the Company, led by architect Stephan Green of Clark & Green, Inc.