Shakespeare & Company
Artistic Director Tony Simotes company of over 150 artists, performs Shakespeare, of course, but the company also develops and produces new plays of social and political significance. A visit to the rich cultural scene of the Berkshires is not complete without a visit to this distinguished company of entertainers and artists. For 2013 former artist director, Tina Packer returns. A season highlight will pair Olympia Dukakis and John Douglas Thompson in Mother Courage and Her Children.
- Contact Person:
- Address:
- 70 Kemble Street
- Lenox MA, 01240
- Phone:
- (413) 637-1199
- Fax 2:
- (413) 637-4274 (Fax)
- Website:
- http://www.shakespeare.org/index.php
93 BFA References to Shakespeare & Company
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All Star Benefit for Shakespeare & Company Opinion
Broadway in the Berkshires August 15
By: - Jul 19th, 2011Shakespeare & Company Artistic Director Tony Simotes proudly announces the benefit performance of Broadway in the Berkshires Monday, August 15th at 6:00pm, Founders’ Theatre, 70 Kemble Street , Lenox , MA . Proceeds will go to Shakespeare & Company’s internationally-acclaimed Education and Training Programs.
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Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare & Company Theatre
O Romeo, Romeo, Where You At Romeo
By: - Jul 16th, 2011In 2009 a production of Romeo and Juliet ended its regional tour to open the season of Shakespeare & Company. With so many great works in the canon that are rarely seen why bring back yet another production so soon? Particularly with a juvenile case and no marquee stars to sell the play during a tough economy, stiff competition, and a desperate, ongoing struggle for the embattled, debt ridden company to survive. S&Co. gambled on a starkly different approach by director, Daniel Varon.
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Memory of Water at Shakespeare & Company Fine Arts
Cast Adrift
By: - Jun 19th, 2011The contemporary play The Memory of Water by Shelagh Stephenson has been given a spirited and at times hilarious production at Shakespeare & Company. But a first rate, brilliant cast and totally committed performances are not enough to salvage a messy play that sinks to the bottom under the weight of trying to combine tragedy, a funeral, with comedy.
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Shakespeare & Company Birthday Bash Theatre
Saturday April 23 Bard Turns 447
By: - Apr 18th, 2011On Saturday, April 23 William Shakespeare turns 447. Shakespeare & Company in Lenox is planning a birthday bash. The fun begins at 1 pm with a performance of Hamlet at 7 pm. There will be cake and a toast following the evening performance. That's a lot of family fun with special ticket prices.
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Shakespeare & Company Opens May 27 Theatre
Complete Season Schedule
By: - Dec 17th, 2010Tony Simotes, the artistic director of Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, announces and comments on the program for the 2011-2012 season. A highlight that opens the season is the series Women of Will with Tina Packer and Nigel Gore. The epic project will be presented in five segments covering the entire arc of the works of Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare & Company Secures Kresge Grant Theatre
Successful Conclusion of $10 Million Capital Campaign
By: - Aug 06th, 2010Shakespeare & Company has just received an $800,000 challenge grant from the Kresge Foundation. The funds were released after the Company raised an additional $1.5 million bringing its $10 million Capital Campaign , launched at its 30th Anniversary Gala in May 2007, to a successful conclusion. The centerpiece of the Campaign has been the creation of the Bernstein Center for the Performing Arts , a production center including state of the art rehearsal studios , new scene and property shops , and the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre.
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Richard III at Shakespeare & Company Theatre
Starring John Douglas Thompson
By: - Jul 06th, 2010An all-star troupe of Shakespeare & Company talent comes together this summer for an unforgettable rendering of Shakespeare’s gripping Richard III. In the whirligig of its ambitious plots, the beauty of its language, and the chilling magnetism of its haunting central figure, Richard III has proved an irresistible lure for over 400 years. This indelible interpretation, featuring OBIE and L ucille L ortel Award-winning actor John Douglas Thompson (title role in Othello 2008 & 2009), was conceived by Artistic Director Tony Simotes and directed by Jonathan Croy with assistance from Malcolm Ingram. Richard III runs July 2 through September 5,
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Shakespeare & Company Fall/ Winter Theatre
Diverse Schedule Planned
By: - Jun 08th, 2010The Fall/ Winter schedule for Shakespeare & Company will includeThe Real Inspector Hound , The Annual Fall Gala , As You L ike It , The Fall Festival of Shakespeare , The Santaland Diaries , The Mystery of Irma Vep , Shakespeare and the L anguage that Shaped a World , and rounding out the season , Hamlet (The Company’s New England Tour of Shakespeare) will come home for a limited run.
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Mengelberg and Mahler at Shakespeare & Company Theatre
Daniel Klein Play June 11 to September 10
By: - Jun 07th, 2010Mahler is an unseen but fully-present character in Mengelberg and Mahler. He is Mengelberg’s cherished friend, his inspiration, his conscience, and ultimately his spiritual salvation. Mahler’s musicâ€"parts of his 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th Symphonies, plus "Wenn dein Mütterlein" from the Kindertotenliederâ€"is a full partner in this production. These musical portions do much more than set the scene: they are essential to Mengelberg’s understanding of his own life.
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Shakespeare & Company Restructures Debt Theatre
Tony Simotes Stabalizes Finances
By: - May 25th, 2010Some months ago we asked former artistic director, Tina Packer, if Shakespeare & Company is out of the woods? She was guarderdly sanguine. Now the new artistic director, Tony Simotes, has managed to pay down a high interest short term loan, settle a construction law suit and restructure the debt. The prospects look far better comining into a full season.
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Shakespeare & Company Opens May 21 Theatre
Road Production of Julius Caesar Comes Home
By: - May 20th, 2010Shakespeare & Company kicks off its 2010-2011 season May 21 with Shakespeare’s most well known Roman play Julius Caesar , a production fresh off the road after performing to over 50 schools and theatres throughout New England , New York and New Jersey .
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Shakespeare & Company Sets Record Theatre
Sold 50,446 Tickets During Its Season
By: - Mar 25th, 2010Shakespeare & Company issued 50,446 tickets this season, surging past its previous record by some three thousand patron visits. (The figure does not include the approximately 800 people who attended S&Co.'s annual July 4th Celebration and Reading of the Declaration of Independence, an un-ticketed event.) The box office revenue totaled $1.13 million, fewer than three thousand dollars short of S&Co.'s record, set during the 2008-2009 season.
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Shakespeare & Company Back on Track Theatre
Les Liaisons Dangereuses To March 21
By: - Jan 16th, 2010Last year, for the first time, Shakespeare & Company mounted a winter production. The one woman show "Bad Dates" was a hit for Elizabeth Aspenlieder which won her Boston's Norton Award when she the took the show to Lowell. She is now in rehearsal, directed by Tina Packer, as the lead in "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" which opens January 29 and runs through March 21. We dropped by for a rehearsal and to catch up on S&Co.'s ongoing efforts to pay down a $10 million debt.
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Shakespeare & Company Releases Main Stage Schedule Theatre
John Douglas Thompson Returns as Richard III
By: - Dec 20th, 2009Obie winner John Douglas Thompson will return this summer to star as "Richard III" at Shakespeare & Company. Tina Packer will direct "The Taster" a new play by Joan Ackerman. And Elizabeth Aspenlieder will star in "A Winter's Tale."
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Cindy Bella at Shakespeare & Company Theatre
Perfectly Ridiculous Holiday Fun to Dec. 20
By: - Dec 12th, 2009Hilarious Holiday fun for the whole family prevails at Shakespeare & Company with an evening of farce in a concoction Cindy Bell more or less based on the classic fairy tale Cinderella. They are playing it over the top just for laughs. Lots of them.
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Arlo Guthrie Performs at Shakespeare & Company Music
Benefit Galvanizes Berkshire Community
By: - Dec 06th, 2009A near capacity audience braved the first storm of the winter to attend a benefit, solo performance by a Berkshire neighbor, Arlo Guthrie. It was a great evening at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox.
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Arlo Guthrie at Shakespeare & Company Music
Benefit Performance on December 5
By: - Nov 24th, 2009A Berkshire legend, singer songwriter, Arlo Guthrie, will perform a special benefit concert for Shakespeare & Company in Lenox. The performance followed by a dessert reception will occur on December 5. He will perform an acoustic set in the Founders Theatre. Arlo will perform at Symphony Hall in June and with the Pops this summer at Tanglewood.
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Cindy Bella Slips into Shakespeare & Company Theatre
Cinderella Adapted December 10 to 20
By: - Nov 18th, 2009In a limited run, December 10 through 20, Shakespeare & Company presents family entertainment. The production of Cindy Bella is based on the traditional fairy tale of Cinderella. Irina Brook directs this production created and adapted by Brook and Anna Brownstead.
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Shakespeare & Company's Fiscal Crisis Opinion
Catastrophe or Bump in the Road
By: - Oct 15th, 2009To quote Winston Churchill during the Battle of Britain "Is this the beginning of the end or the end of the beginning?" In the coming months artistic director Tony Simotes will be charged with getting Shakespeare & Company back on track and out from under a stagering debt of $10 million.
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Catching Up With Tina Packer of Shakespeare & Company Opinion
Taking a Break from Playing Martha to Attend a Press Conference
By: - Oct 14th, 2009Although Tina Packer is in the midst of a controversial production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" at Boston's Publick Theatre she attended the important press conference of Shakespeare & Company convened to discuss the current fiscal crisis. It was a chance to catch up with Packer and share her insights as founding artistic director of the company.
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Hound of the Baskervilles a Howling Success at Shakespeare & Company Theatre
Never have so few done so much, so well, with so little
By: - Sep 28th, 2009With Tina Packer out of town, director Tony Simotes has the Shakespeare encampment in Lenox pretty much to himself. After a summer of managerial worries, he is back to directing, having taken several serious Shakespearean actors off the leash. For the next five weeks they will make total fools of themselves in front of hysterical and appreciative audiences in their reworking of a Sherlock Holmes classic.
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Madcap Hound of the Baskervilles Due at Shakespeare & Company Theatre
Holmes and Watson Deliver Comedy and Cross Dressing in Lenox
By: - Sep 18th, 2009Here's an advance peek at the wild and wooly romp that takes one of the most popular Sherlock Holmes tales and ruins it—umm, we mean, turns it inside out—stuffing it with endless laughs as it barrels forward at a breakneck pace, all the while daring the audience to hold on tight with both hands.
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Divas Return to Shakespeare & Company Theatre
Limited Run September 9 to 13
By: - Sep 02nd, 2009Easing into the Shoulder Season in the Berkshires, for a limited run, Shakespeare & Company is presenting an encore of two of the three, one woman plays in its Diva Series. Tina packer returns as "Shirley Valentine" and Annette Miller performs "Golda's Balcony." Limited tickets are selling fast.
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Olympia Dukakis Returns to Shakespeare & Company People
Talking With a Titan of the Theater
By: - Aug 29th, 2009At the age of 78, Olympia Dukakis could easily retire having earned the title of legendary actress and a mantle full of Oscars, Obies, Gabbys and Golden Globes. Instead the busiest actor of her generation makes a surprising decision - to return to Shakespeare & Company and work with her old friend and favorite student, Tony Simotes.
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White People at Shakespeare & Company Theatre
Racist Ennui of the Ruling Class
By: - Aug 26th, 2009"White People" by J.T. Rogers is the last of three plays in the series "Life Laid Bare" at Shakespeare & Company. It pales by comparison to the all black cast in John Patrick Shanley's "The Dreamer Examines His Pillow."
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