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SUMMARY:A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Open-caption Performance
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare & Company presents a series of open–caption performances of A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, featuring the Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare. \nOpen-captioned shows\, accessible to Deaf or hard-of-hearing audience members\, feature projection screens above and to the sides of the stage that display the actors’ lines via “supertitles.” These shows are family-friendly and patrons of all ages are welcome to attend. \nFour performances will be staged during public school’s April Vacation Week: \n– Wednesday\, April 17 at 2 pm \n– Thursday\, April 18 at 7 pm \n– Friday\, April 19 at 7 pm \n– Saturday\, April 20  at 2 pm\, including Shakespeare’s Birthday Bash \nThe Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare reaches more than 20\,000 students\, teachers\, and audience members each year\, and has been part of Shakespeare & Company’s repertoire since 1982.
URL:https://basicberkshires.org/event/a-midsummer-nights-dream-open-caption-performance-2/2024-04-19/
LOCATION:Shakespeare & Company\, 70 Kemble Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240
CATEGORIES:Educational,Family Friendly,Performance
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SUMMARY:Shakespeare & Co Center for Actor Training Weekend Intensive
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare & Company will host a Weekend Intensive at its Lenox\, Massachusetts campus from April 19 – 21\, designed for professional actors and theater students who seek an introduction to Shakespeare & Company’s training methods\, as well as alumni who wish to refresh and reconnect with the work. \nDesigned for professional actors and theater students who seek an introduction to Shakespeare & Company’s training methods\, as well as alumni who wish to refresh and reconnect\, Shakespeare & Company’s Weekend Intensives integrate voice\, movement\, and monologue work. Rigorous attention is paid to identifying and offering skills specific to the needs of the participants throughout the weekend.   \nThis Intensive will be led by the Center for Actor Training’s Director Sheila Bandyopadhyay\, Producing Associate and Designated Linklater Voice Teacher Ariel Bock\, and Training Programs Manager Kristen Moriarty. Tuition is $385\, and scholarships are available for BIPOC artists. Alumni and union member discounts are also available.  \nFor more information or to apply\, visit shakespeare.org or call 413.637.1199\, ext. 114. \nShakespeare & Company’s Center For Actor Training \nThe aesthetic of Shakespeare & Company was created within the training devised by Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer and a cadre of expert teachers. It is through these programs that the aesthetic is continually investigated\, redefined\, and reinvigorated\, and that welcomes actors\, directors\, writers\, and teachers from all over the world to work with the Company’s faculty. Through the Center for Actor Training\, Shakespeare & Company’s performance artists\, education artists\, and artist managers develop a common artistic vocabulary and a coherent approach to performing Shakespeare. \nFaculty Bios \nSheila Bandyopadhyay is the Director of Training for Shakespeare & Company\, leading its Center for Actor Training. A director\, deviser\, movement specialist\, Alexander Technique\, and yoga teacher\, Bandyopadhyay has been part of the faculty at Shakespeare & Company since 2007. Her Movement Direction credits include Macbeth (The Humanist Project); Mother Courage and her Children\, The Cherry Orchard (American Academy of Dramatic Arts Company); Hamlet\, Measure for Measure (NYU Gallatin)\, and Twelfth Night (FSU Conservatory/Asolo Rep). She has directed shows in New York at the Brick\, the United Solo Festival (Theater Row)\, the Tank\, the Women in Theater Festival (the Gural)\, the West End Theater\, and the 72nd St Theater Lab. Bandyopadhyay’s favorite roles include Stephano in The Tempest (Stages on the Sound)\, Tamora in Titus Andronicus (The Humanist Project)\, and Bianca/Grumio in The Taming of the Shrew (Tempest Ladies). She is a proud member of the Humanist Project and a sponsored artist with Leviathan Lab. \nAriel Bock has been an actor\, director and voice teacher at Shakespeare & Company for more than 20 years\, she’s served as Artistic Associate and Producing Associate\, and has been on the faculty as an acting or voice teacher at Dartmouth College\, Smith College\, and MIT\, and has led many workshops both for professional and pre-professional actors and for those interested in Theater-in-Education. \nKristen Moriarty is a teaching artist\, actor\, mom\, sentimentalist\, and an infinite seeker of thinking and feeling deeply. After earning her BFA in Acting/Dance at Adelphi University\, she worked as an actor and movement choreographer in Chicago for several years before going back to school to pursue an MFA in acting/teaching at the University of Montana. In 2011\, while earning her MFA\, she also began her actor training with Shakespeare & Company where she fell in love with Shakespeare’s language and its capacity to reveal the truth; the power of listening\, honesty\, and being present; and the Berkshires. Under the guidance of her teaching mentors Dennis Krausnick and Andrew Borthwick-Leslie\, she began her journey as a teacher trainee with the Company in 2017\, and joined the multi-hyphenate and exceptional faculty at Shakespeare & Company in 2022 where she currently teaches Text\, Basics\, and Weekend workshops. Passionate about contributing to brave spaces and creating a more just and welcoming theatre\, and society\, for all people\, Kristen loves working with actors who are curious—about themselves and the world—and helping facilitate personal growth and deepening belief in self. A boundless student\, Kristen is grateful to continue learning from her students\, colleagues\, and certainly her daughters\, and hopes to become a Designated Linklater Teacher someday.
URL:https://basicberkshires.org/event/shakespeare-co-center-for-actor-training-weekend-intensive/2024-04-19/
LOCATION:Shakespeare & Company\, 70 Kemble Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240
CATEGORIES:Educational,Performance
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SUMMARY:A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Open-caption Performance
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare & Company presents a series of open–caption performances of A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, featuring the Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare. \nOpen-captioned shows\, accessible to Deaf or hard-of-hearing audience members\, feature projection screens above and to the sides of the stage that display the actors’ lines via “supertitles.” These shows are family-friendly and patrons of all ages are welcome to attend. \nFour performances will be staged during public school’s April Vacation Week: \n– Wednesday\, April 17 at 2 pm \n– Thursday\, April 18 at 7 pm \n– Friday\, April 19 at 7 pm \n– Saturday\, April 20  at 2 pm\, including Shakespeare’s Birthday Bash \nThe Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare reaches more than 20\,000 students\, teachers\, and audience members each year\, and has been part of Shakespeare & Company’s repertoire since 1982.
URL:https://basicberkshires.org/event/a-midsummer-nights-dream-open-caption-performance-2/2024-04-18/
LOCATION:Shakespeare & Company\, 70 Kemble Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240
CATEGORIES:Educational,Family Friendly,Performance
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SUMMARY:A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Open-caption Performance
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare & Company presents a series of open–caption performances of A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, featuring the Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare. \nOpen-captioned shows\, accessible to Deaf or hard-of-hearing audience members\, feature projection screens above and to the sides of the stage that display the actors’ lines via “supertitles.” These shows are family-friendly and patrons of all ages are welcome to attend. \nFour performances will be staged during public school’s April Vacation Week: \n– Wednesday\, April 17 at 2 pm \n– Thursday\, April 18 at 7 pm \n– Friday\, April 19 at 7 pm \n– Saturday\, April 20  at 2 pm\, including Shakespeare’s Birthday Bash \nThe Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare reaches more than 20\,000 students\, teachers\, and audience members each year\, and has been part of Shakespeare & Company’s repertoire since 1982.
URL:https://basicberkshires.org/event/a-midsummer-nights-dream-open-caption-performance/2024-04-17/
LOCATION:Shakespeare & Company\, 70 Kemble Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240
CATEGORIES:Educational,Family Friendly,Performance
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SUMMARY:A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Sensory-friendly Performance
DESCRIPTION:Shakespeare & Company presents a sensory-friendly performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream on Saturday\, March 16 at 2 p.m.\, featuring the cast of the Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare. \nSensory-friendly performances have been adapted to be less overwhelming to the senses. They are designed to welcome individuals with various sensory needs\, including people on the autism spectrum\, those living with cognitive\, social\, or physical challenges\, first-time theatergoers\, and others. \nThis special performance is just one stop on an annual tour that sends productions of Shakespeare’s plays\, along with a variety of related workshops\, into middle and high schools\, colleges\, community centers\, and other venues from February through May. The Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare reaches more than 20\,000 students\, teachers\, and audience members each year\, and has been part of Shakespeare & Company’s repertoire since 1982.
URL:https://basicberkshires.org/event/a-midsummer-nights-dream-sensory-friendly-performance/
LOCATION:Shakespeare & Company\, 70 Kemble Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240
CATEGORIES:Educational,Family Friendly,Performance
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