Shakespeare & Company 2022 Season Brochure

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Dear Friends,

“I’m hopeful for humanity, but I’m not ruling out setbacks.” That was how I ended my letter to you in advance of our 2020 Season. At the time, I was unaware the season would be cut so unceremoniously short by a worldwide pandemic; that our work would be profoundly challenged and shifted, or that we would embark on our 45th Season under the pall of war. While the setbacks can seem relentless, the hope persists. Now more than ever, as theaterAllyn Burrows, makers and storytellers, we have an imperative Artistic Director to offer a place and time for reflection, diversion, laughter, and inspiration. The daunting discoveries of the modern world render attention to that which makes us human all the more crucial: voices, connections, empathy, touch, understanding. And so we continue: with stories that, at the end of the day, reinforce that we’re all here for each other. We enter 2022 with the reopening of the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre, closed during the pandemic, and The Approach – a three-woman thriller set to benefit from our new agility in the digital space with both live and online performances. The Approach will be co-directed by Mark Farrell and Shakespeare & Company Founding Artistic Director Tina Packer. At the Tina Packer Playhouse across campus, the season continues with An Iliad directed by Jeff Mousseau, a modern take on a World Classic that explores the all-too-familiar human compulsion toward violence. MaConnia Chesser returns to the role of The Poet following a powerhouse performance at the Ancram Opera House last year. Two titles we saw fall from the marquees in 2020 have returned: Measure for Measure, performed outdoors in-workshop last year, will be presented at the Tina Packer Playhouse directed by Alice Reagan. The canceled run of Much Ado About Nothing directed by Kelly Galvin, once planned for The Roman Garden Theatre, will instead take the stage at The New Spruce Theatre – our 500-seat amphitheater that didn’t exist until last summer. The New Spruce was built with uncertainties in mind, but also constructed around the bases of tall trees with deep roots – reaching up always to Berkshire skies. It’s a view that leads us to our 45th Season theme, borrowed from Much Ado About Nothing and chosen to help guide us, ever carefully, on the path to new horizons. “Sigh no more…One foot in sea, and one on shore, To one thing constant never.” Onward,

Allyn Burrows, Artistic Director

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THE APPROACH “Holds your attention like a transfixing riddle.”

– The Irish Times

THE APPROACH by Mark O’Rowe

Directed by Mark Farrell and Tina Packer with Nicole Ansari, Elizabeth Aspenlieder, and Michelle Joyner

MAY 6 – 29 Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre

Three women have three conversations that draw us into their inner lives. Listen carefully: what will they reveal to each other, and what does each have to hide? A play about being human, an exploration of betrayal, and an appeal to listen before it’s too late, The Approach follows the story of Anna, Cora, and Denise as they converse over coffee about their shared childhoods and burgeoning middle-age, with much left unspoken. “Psychologically layered, peppered with lies and evasions…it’s the kind of drama that could fuel a whole evening of impassioned dissection.” – The New York Times

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“Puts both mortals and gods on our own level.”– The New York Times

AN ILIAD

by Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare Directed by Jeffrey Mousseau with MaConnia Chesser

JUNE 3 – JULY 3 Tina Packer Playhouse

Set during the final year of the Trojan War, An Iliad chronicles the events that took place through a mesmerizing and compelling tale told by a modern narrator, who is just as familiar with current events as Homer’s ancient story. With turns often comedic and tragic, the narrator peels back the ancient layers of the war by putting it into a present-day context. “Through the excellent telling by MaConnia Chesser, the language of the play — simple yet complex and poetic — shows us both the pain of reality and the beauty of tradition. Nobody could do it better. Ever.” – The Berkshire Eagle

FREE FRIDAY TALK Friday, May 20 10:30am Generously Sponsored by Claudia Perles and Gerry Fultz. 4

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Much Ado ABOUT NOTHING

“Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. Men were deceivers ever, One foot in sea, and one on shore, To one thing constant never.”

– Much Ado About Nothing, Act II, sc. iii

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING by William Shakespeare

Directed by Kelly Galvin with Gregory Boover, Caroline Calkins, Gina Fonseca, Nigel Gore, Tamara Hickey, L. James, Madeleine Rose Maggio, Bella Merlin, Devante Owens, Naire Lynn Poole, Michael F. Toomey, and Jake Waid

JULY 2 – AUGUST 14 OUTDOOR THEATER The New Spruce Theatre

One of Shakespeare’s best-loved comedic masterpieces, Much Ado About Nothing is a celebration of true love, friendship, and comedy that features some of Shakespeare’s most satisfying language. As Count Claudio falls in love with Hero, the daughter of his host, Hero's cousin Beatrice and Benedick – a bachelor – are each duped into believing the other is in love with them. Meanwhile, Claudio is deceived by a plot that suggests Hero has been unfaithful. Will courage, wit, and compassion reveal the truth of their circumstances?

FREE FRIDAY TALK Friday, June 17 10:30am Generously Co-sponsored by Howard and Natalie Shawn. SHAKESPEARE.ORG

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s d Woo K L A W A E H T N I “Absolutely splendid.”

– New York Theatre Guide

A WALK IN THE WOODS by Lee Blessing

Directed by James Warwick with Allyn Burrows and Jonathan Epstein

JULY 15 – SEPTEMBER 4 OUTDOOR THEATER The Roman Garden Theatre

Two superpower arms negotiators, a Russian and an American, meet informally in the pleasant woods on the outskirts of Geneva. The Russian, Botvinnik, is urbane and humorous but also seasoned and cynical. His American counterpart, Honeyman, is inquisitive and determined, fervently hopeful about what can—and must—be achieved to maintain peace. They continue their informal meetings as the seasons change, and through these conversations, develop a friendship that belies the antagonisms of the world order. “Lee Blessing's brilliant and wryly humorous play proves yet again how a great script and talented actors can create a memorable and thought-provoking evening.” – LA Splash

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HYMN “Rings true from the first note to the last.” – BBC.com

HYMN

by Lolita Chakrabarti

Directed by Regge Life with “ranney” and Kevin Craig West

JULY 22 – AUGUST 28 The Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre

Two men meet at a funeral. One knew the deceased; one did not. Benny is a loner with a wife and children, while Gil longs to fulfill his potential. They form a deep bond, but cracks appear as they begin to realize that true courage comes in different forms. This soulful new play, filled with music, asks what it takes to be a good father, brother, or son.

“An involving and emotional study of the friendship that develops between two contrasting figures.” – WhatsOnStage London

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“It is excellent to have a giant's strength, but it is tyrannous to use it like a giant.”

– Measure for Measure, Act II, sc. ii

MEASURE FOR MEASURE by William Shakespeare

Directed by Alice Reagan with Ariel Bock, Nehassaiu deGannes, David Gow, Rory Hammond, Charls Sedgwick Hall, and Indika Senanayake

AUGUST 19 – SEPTEMBER 18 Tina Packer Playhouse

When Angelo is abruptly appointed to rule over a chaotic and debauched city, he restores order with repressive laws and an iron fist while putting Isabella, a young nun and the object of his own twisted desire, in an unthinkable position. “To whom should I complain?” is all she can utter. Filled with dramatic twists and turns, Measure for Measure also dishes up a fine array of wit, comedy, and passion as human nature and law collide during one of Shakespeare’s most passionately talked about plays in the canon.

FREE FRIDAY TALK Friday, July 22 10:30am

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“An exploration of prejudice and humanism...asks us to confront our human capacity for seeing the ‘content of character’ present in all of us.” – Ian Wolfgang Hinz

GOLDEN LEAF RAG TIME BLUES by Charles Smith with Glenn Barrett, Kevin G. Coleman, and Kristen Moriarty

SEPTEMBER 23 – OCTOBER 30 Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre

The story of a young African American boy and an old Jewish man thrown together in circumstances beyond their control, Golden Leaf Rag Time Blues explores their unusual connection, as discovered through stories and music – illustrating how our basic needs and human emotions cut across the barriers of race, religion, and age. Developed by American Blues Theatre Company and the HBO New Writers Workshop

FREE FRIDAY TALK Friday, August 26 10:30am

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SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS JULY 9 – AUGUST 7 Tina Packer Playhouse 1:30pm performances

This summer, Shakespeare & Company is offering patrons an opportunity to peer into the process of playmaking. Plays in Process, a new addition to the Company’s repertoire, will feature both new works and new interpretations of classic works as they develop into maturity for the stage. Five weekends of performances will be presented in July and August, including solo shows, readings, radio-play adaptations, nods to Shakespeare’s text, and much more. All Plays in Process shows will be held in the climatecontrolled Tina Packer Playhouse. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit shakespeare.org/shows.

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VOLUNTEER AT SHAKESPEARE & COMPANY

…and play an important role!

Shakespeare & Volunteer Company members are the stars of the show, assisting with the operation of its theaters and productions. In gratitude, volunteers earn vouchers for free tickets to Shakespeare & Company performances, among other benefits.

Volunteer Opportunities Include • • • • • • • • •

Ushering Gift Shop Sales Administrative Office Support Company Event Support Artist Hospitality Gardening Oral History and Archive Project Support Tour-leading …and many more! To learn more or to apply, visit shakespeare.org/volunteer, call (413) 637-1199 ext. 177, or e-mail volunteers@shakespeare.org.

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THEATER-IN-EDUCATION Our Riotous Youth Summer Theater Program is back! Designed to introduce young actors to the language, stories, characters, and ideas in Shakespeare’s plays in imaginative and playful ways. Sessions range from 1 – 3 weeks and incorporate voice, movement, and acting enabling participants to explore Shakespeare's text emotionally, physically, and intellectually. Each session culminates with a "Greatest Hits" abridged performance, open to the public and free to attend. RIOTOUS YOUTH 2022 All performances will be held at the Rose Footprint Theatre at Shakespeare & Company. Friday, July 15 – Much Ado About Nothing 10am (ages 7–9) 11am (ages 10–12) 12pm (ages 13–15)

Friday, July 29 – Macbeth 10am (ages 7–9) 11am (ages 10–12) 12pm (ages 13–15)

Friday, August 19 – Riotous Company

Friday, August 19 – Wild & Whispering Woods Selections of text from As You Like It, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and The Winter’s Tale.

Friday, August 12 – The Tempest 10am (ages 7–9) 11am (ages 10–12) 12pm (ages 13–15)

Selections of text from a variety of Shakepeare's works. 12pm (Ages 13–17)

11am (Ages 7−12)

Our 2022-23 Education offerings also include the 34th Fall Festival of Shakespeare; the Northeast Regional Tour of Shakespeare; Elementary and Middle School Residencies; Spring Young Company, and Professional Development Workshops for teachers.

For more information about everything our Education Program has to offer, visit shakespeare.org/education, or contact Education Programs Administrator Meg Marchione at (413) 637-1199 ext.172.

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Center for Actor Training The Center for ActorTraining lives at the heart of Shakespeare & Company. Actors, directors, writers, and teachers travel to the Berkshires from all over the world to train not only their voices and bodies, but to delve into their imaginations and intellects. In 2022 and 2023, the Center for Actor Training is offering a full slate of actor-training opportunities, including: • The Summer Shakespeare Intensive: providing young actors the opportunity to immerse themselves in Shakespeare six days a week for four weeks during the summer performance season. • The Month-long Intensive: offering a rigorous, compacted schedule in which participants are continually immersed in Shakespeare’s text and the disciplines that support it, including Linklater Voice, movement and dance, text analysis, sonnet, stage fight, and more. • Weekend Intensives: designed to meet the needs of professional actors and theater students who seek an introduction to Shakespeare & Company's training methods. • In-person, Specialized Workshops: exploring a full range of disciplines including rhetoric, wit, clown, fight, voice, movement, public speaking, and more. • Online Classes and Workshops: providing opportunities for theater professionals around the world to study with our distinguished faculty. Recent workshops include Dibble Dance, An Introduction to Linklater Voice Work, Women of Will: Following the Feminine in Shakespeare’s Plays, and Weekly Warm Up: Breath and the Actor’s Body, Mind, and Voice.

For more information, visit shakespeare.org/actor-training, or call (413) 637-1199, ext. 114.

Final Scene Sharing, 2020 Month-long Intensive. Photo by Stephanie Craig.

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SUPPORT SHAKESPEARE & COMPANY! Our many supporters have made these 45 years of Performance, Education, and Training possible. We are happy to offer a variety of benefits that bring them closer to what we do, including: • Special Donor Events and Behind-the-Scenes Tours • Ticket Hotline for Priority Seating and Free Ticket Exchange • Early Access to Season Ticket Sales, and much more! To make a gift to Shakespeare & Company, please visit shakespeare.org/donate, or mail a check to: Shakespeare & Company Lenox, MA 01240 70 Kemble Street To make a gift of stock or to include Shakespeare & Company in your estate planning, e-mail development@shakespeare.org or call (413) 637-1199, ext. 105.

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Nehassaiu deGannes reading poetry from her book Music for Exile, 2021.

WEDNESDAY WALKS & FRIDAY TALKS This summer, Shakespeare & Company hosts Wednesday Walks and Friday Talks – two different week-day opportunities to enjoy the Company grounds in Lenox, Mass.

Free Friday Talks Hosted by educator and Shakespeare & Volunteer Company member Ann Berman, these talks are held outdoors under the Tina Packer Playhouse Tent once each month at 10:30am, through August 26.Themes of the 2022 Season’s titles are explored with the help of special guests! Reserve your spot at shakespeare.org/shows.

FREE FRIDAY TALKS April 22 – The Approach: Ann Berman hosts co-Directors Mark Farrell and Tina Packer. May 20 – An Iliad: Ann Berman hosts Director Jeffrey Mousseau. June 17 – Much Ado About Nothing: Ann Berman hosts Director Kelly Galvin, Assistant Director Sarah Shin, and Patrick Brennan and Kiki Smith, design team members. July 22 – Measure for Measure: Ann Berman hosts Director Alice Reagan and other guests. August 26 – Golden Leaf Rag Time Blues: discussion with the Director and other guests.

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Wednesday Walks

July 6 – August 31 | 10:30am Offering a behind-the-scenes look at everything Shakespeare & Company does. General Manager Steve Ball and dog Willie lead a two-hour walk through the Company's stages, rehearsal studios, costume and prop shops, the weapons armory, and more. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students, including our $2 facility fee.

WEDNESDAY WALKS July 6, 13, 20, and 27 August 3, 10, 17, 24, and 31 For more information or to reserve your spot, visit shakespeare.org.

GROUP TOURS 2022 Bring a Group of 10 or more and Save 20%! Bring your group to any Shakespeare & Company performance and enjoy special group benefits. Contact Elizabeth Aspenlieder groups@shakespeare.org (413) 637-1199 ext. 110


GET TICKETS Order Online: SHAKESPEARE.ORG Call our Box Office: 413.637.3353 (Box Office hours at shakespeare.org)

WAYS TO SAVE In an ongoing effort to make the joy of live theater accessible to all, Shakespeare & Company is pleased to offer a variety of discounts and special offers, including: FLEXpasses – Available in three- or five-show packages, FLEXpasses offer several benefits, including up to 40% discounts on regular ticket prices. Berkshire County Resident Discount (BCRD) – Full-time Berkshire Residents enjoy a 40% discount on show tickets every day, except Saturdays in July and August. Frontline Workers and Active Military Discount – Frontline workers and activeduty military personnel receive 25% off ticket prices, except Saturday evening performances in July and August. Senior Discount – Patrons ages 65 or older are eligible for 10% discounts on tickets for performances, except Saturday evening performances. Youth Tickets – Students ages 6-18 may enjoy $22 tickets to performances. EBT Card to Culture Program – A collaboration between the Mass Cultural Council and the Executive Office of Health and Humans Services’ Department of Transitional Assistance, the EBT Card to Culture program offers $5 tickets for up to four people per EBT card for any performance. Discounted Preview Performances – All patrons may enjoy a $10 savings on regular ticket prices to all preview shows.

TICKET PRICING Tina Packer Playhouse Opening & Saturday Nights Other Performances Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre Opening & Saturday Nights Other Performances The New Spruce Theatre Opening & Saturday Nights Other Performances & Events The Roman Garden Theatre Opening & Saturday Nights Other Performances

A $82 $77 A $72 $62 A $82 $77 A $72 $62

B $70 $65 B $60 $50 B $70 $65 B $60 $50

C $58 $48 C $48 $38 C $58 $48 C $48 $38

D $47 $37 D $37 $27 D $47 $37

Preview performances are $10 less than adult published prices. A $4 service charge is added per ticket to online and telephone orders. Ticket prices include a $2 maintenance fee per ticket on all orders.

For more information about Ways to Save at Shakespeare & Company, visit shakespeare.org and click ‘Tickets.’


SEATING CHARTS* The New Spruce Theatre (outdoors) Much Ado About Nothing Nehassaiu deGannes, Measure for Measure, 2021. Photo by Nile Scott Studios.

Left to Right: Barbara Sims and Malcolm Ingram, The Chairs, 2021. Photo by Daniel Rader

The Roman Garden Theatre (outdoors) A Walk in the Woods

Left to Right: Ryan Winkles, Christopher Lloyd, and David Bertoldi, King Lear, 2021. Photo by Nile Scott Studios.

Left to Right: Ken Cheeseman and Cloteal L. Horne, hang, 2021. Photo by Daniel Rader.

Our Theaters Left to Right: "ranney", L. James, and Michael F. Toomey, Art, 2021. Photo by Nile Scott Studios.

All Shakespeare & Company theaters provide free, paved, and welllit parking adjacent to the Box Office, and are wheelchair accessible. Assistive listening devices are available upon request from the House Manager. Our indoor theaters are climate controlled.

*All seating charts follow CDC guidelines and recommendations.

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SEATING CHARTS* Tina Packer Playhouse (indoors) An Iliad, Measure for Measure, Plays in Process

Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre (indoors) The Approach, Hymn, Golden Leaf Rag Time Blues

*All seating charts follow CDC guidelines and recommendations.

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7 7:30 Iliad 14 7:30 Iliad

8 2:00 Iliad 15 7:30 Iliad

9 7:30 Iliad 16 2:00 Iliad

21 7:30 Iliad 28 7:30 Iliad

22 7:30 Iliad 29 7:30 Iliad

23 7:30 Iliad 30 7:30 Iliad

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KEY (P) = Preview | (O) = Opening | (C) = Closing Approach = The Approach Iliad = An Iliad Much Ado = Much Ado About Nothing Woods = A Walk in the Woods

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FRI 3 7:30 Iliad (P) 10 7:30 Iliad 17 10:30 Talk 7:30 Iliad 24 7:30 Iliad

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7 7:30 Approach (P) 14 3:00 Approach 7:30 Approach 21 3:00 Approach 7:30 Approach 28 3:00 Approach 7:30 Approach

8 3:00 Approach (O) 15 3:00 Approach

SAT 4 7:30 Iliad (P) 11 7:30 Iliad 18 7:30 Iliad

SUN 5 2:00 Iliad (O) 12 2:00 Iliad 19 2:00 Iliad

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SAT 2 2:00 Iliad 6:30 Much Ado (P) 5 6 7 8 9 6:30 Much Ado (P) 10:30 Walk 6:30 Much Ado (P) 6:30 Much Ado (O) 1:30 PIP 6:30 Much Ado (P) 6:30 Much Ado 12 13 14 15 16 6:30 Much Ado 10:30 Walk 6:30 Much Ado 10:00 RY 10:30 Woods (P) 6:30 Much Ado 1:30 Woods (P) 1:30 PIP 6:30 Much Ado 6:30 Much Ado 19 20 21 22 23 6:30 Much Ado 10:30 Walk 6:30 Much Ado 10:30 Talk 10:30 Woods 6:30 Much Ado 1:30 Woods 1:30 PIP 3:00 Hymn (P) 3:00 Hymn (P) 6:30 Much Ado 6:30 Much Ado 26 27 28 29 30 10:30 Woods 6:30 Much Ado 10:30 Walk 3:00 Hymn 10:00 RY 1:30 PIP 3:00 Hymn 6:30 Much Ado 1:30 Woods 6:30 Much Ado 6:30 Much Ado 3:00 Hymn 8:00 Hymn 6:30 Much Ado 8:00 Hymn

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SUN 3 2:00 Iliad (C) 6:30 Much Ado (P) 10 1:30 PIP 6:30 Much Ado 17 10:30 Woods (O) 1:30 PIP 6:30 Much Ado 24 10:30 Woods 1:30 PIP 3:00 Hymn (O) 6:30 Much Ado 31 10:30 Woods 1:30 PIP 3:00 Hymn 6:30 Much Ado

*All programs and artists are subject to change.

Hymn = Hymn RY = Riotous Youth Measure = Measure for Measure Talk = Free Friday Talks Golden Leaf = Golden Leaf Rag Time Blues Walks = Wednesday Walks PIP = Plays in Process


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5 1:30 Woods 6:30 Much Ado 8:00 Hymn

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10 10:30 Walk 3:00 Hymn 6:30 Much Ado

11 3:00 Hymn 6:30 Much Ado

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25 3:00 Hymn 7:30 Measure

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24 10:30 Walk 2:00 Measure 7:30 Measure 8:00 Hymn 31 10:30 Walk 2:00 Measure 7:30 Measure

12 10:00 RY 1:30 Woods 6:30 Much Ado 8:00 Hymn 19 10:00 RY 1:30 Woods 3:00 Hymn 7:30 Measure (P) 26 10:00 RY 10:30 Talk 3:00 Hymn 7:30 Measure

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SAT 6 10:30 Woods 1:30 PIP 3:00 Hymn 6:30 Much Ado 8:00 Hymn 13 10:30 Woods 3:00 Hymn 6:30 Much Ado 8:00 Hymn 20 10:30 Woods 3:00 Hymn 7:30 Measure (P)

7 10:30 Woods 1:30 PIP 3:00 Hymn 6:30 Much Ado

27 10:30 Woods 2:00 Measure 7:30 Measure 8:00 Hymn

28 10:30 Woods 2:00 Measure 8:00 Hymn (C)

SAT 3 10:30 Woods 2:00 Measure 7:30 Measure 8 9 10 7:30 Measure 7:30 Measure 2:00 Measure 7:30 Measure 15 16 17 7:30 Measure 7:30 Measure 2:00 Measure 7:30 Measure 22 23 24 7:30 Golden Leaf (P) 7:30 Golden Leaf (P) 29 30 7:30 Golden Leaf 7:30 Golden Leaf THU

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SUN 4 10:30 Woods (C) 2:00 Measure 11 2:00 Measure 18 2:00 Measure (C) 25 2:00 Golden Leaf (O)

SUN 2 2:00 Golden Leaf 9 2:00 Golden Leaf 16 2:00 Golden Leaf 23 2:00 Golden Leaf 30 2:00 Golden Leaf (C)

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