LENOX, MASS.

SATURDAY, MAY 24
11 am – 4 pm
Join us for a broadsword lesson. Sit back with a story hour. Listen to music at an outdoor venue, or just stroll the grounds at our second-annual free Community Day on Memorial Day Weekend! This event features live demonstrations and performances presented by our Education Program and Center for Actor Training, as well as scavenger hunts, film screenings, food trucks with lunches and snacks for purchase, and much more. We hope to welcome you as we gather with dozens of other local nonprofits, sharing the many ways we all serve the Berkshires – and beyond.
Learn more about what’s happening at Community Day at shakespeare.org!
The 2025 Community Day is made possible through the generous support of Greylock FCU, Berkshire Bank, and Berkshire Law Group.
Friday, May 30, 2 pm
Tina Packer Playhouse
The Jewish Federation of the Berkshires and Shakespeare & Company present Jehuda Reinharz, PhD to lead a discussion of the life of Chaim Weizmann.
Co-author of Chaim Weizmann: A Biography, President Emeritus of Brandeis University, and recipient of the President of Israel Prize (1990 and 2024), Reinharz and co-author Motti Golani show how Weizmann, a leader of the World Zionist Organization who became the first president of Israel, advocated for a Jewish state.
This event is free, but tickets are required. Visit shakespeare.org for more information, or scan the QR code.
by Lawrence Goodman
Directed by Daniel Gidron
with Stephanie Clayman, Yvette King, and Annette Miller
Opening Saturday, June 21
Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre
A successful New York doctor whose racial diversity training has gone horribly wrong. A health aide grappling with racism during the COVID-19 pandemic. A Holocaust survivor facing her own horror, and finding her way back to love and healing. Three women, three interconnected monologues. Who gets to call herself a victim? Who is the perpetrator? Presented originally at Shakespeare & Company as a reading in the 2024 Plays in Process series, The Victim is about identity, our blindness to others, and the human capacity for cruelty and compassion.
• Wednesday, July 2 with director Daniel Gidron at 2 pm
• Wednesday, July 9 with Shulamit Reinharz, Founding Director of the Women’s Studies Research Center and Hadassah-Brandeis Institute at Brandeis University at 7 pm
• Thursday, July 10 with director, critic, and HRC Showcase Theatre’s Artistic Director Barbara Waldinger at 7 pm
• Wednesday, July 16 with Annette Miller at 2 pm
Check shakespeare.org for new talkbacks as they are added!
Allyn
Directed by Allyn Burrows
with Jennifer Apple, Gregory Boover, Benny ‘Fingers’ Kohn, Johnny Irion, Jennie M. Jadow, Jim ‘Chetz’ Keegan, Raya Malcolm, Merlin McCormick, Conor Meehan, Jacob Ming-Trent, and Jaclyn C. Stevenson
Following its smash, premiere run last season, the Tina Packer Playhouse transforms once again into the Elephant Lounge to host Shake It Up: A Shakespeare Cabaret! This mash-up of modern music and Shakespeare’s verse is where Will meets rock and roll, bringing a live band onstage to take the roof off. With all tunes inspired by the Bard, this rockin’ evening will leave you vibrating and shouting for more!
“...there's a whole lotta something going on at the Tina Packer Playhouse.” – The Berkshire Eagle
“Brilliant…Play
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– 518 Theatre Artists
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Kevin G. Coleman & Jonathan Epstein
with Jonathan Epstein, Rory Hammond, Luke Haskell, John Leggett, Madeleine Rose Maggio, Ashley McCauley Moore, Erin O’Connor, Timothy Oh, Caitlin Rose, and Rickey Watson, Jr.
JULY 12 – AUGUST 10
Opening Friday, July 18
Outdoors at the Arthur S. Waldstein Amphitheatre
Presented under the Berkshires’ summer skies, Romeo and Juliet proves that even the ultimate case of love at first sight can lead to – well, chaos.
Meddling families and murderous duels meld to offer an evening of sword fights, swinging soirees, and secret weddings — but the play is also full of exuberant vulgarity, harsh brutality, and above all the tingling, unbearable delight of young love.
COME EARLY FOR A PRE-SHOW PICNIC!
Arrive early to enjoy our grounds with a picnic of your own, food and beverages from our concessions stand, and a full bar at Josie’s Place! Local food trucks will be onsite on select evenings, and picnic tables with umbrellas and ample lawn space are available. Visit shakespeare.org for more information.
Directed by Christopher V. Edwards with Anthony T. Goss, Jade Guerra, Jonathan Kitt, Brittani J. McBride, Ariel Phillips, “ranney”, Daniel Rios Jr., and Omar Robinson
JULY 25 – AUGUST 24
Opening Sunday, July 27
Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre
Set against the backdrop of 1936 Pittsburgh during the Great Depression, August Wilson’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning The Piano Lesson explores the lives of the Charles family, and vividly portrays an enduring conflict between siblings.
The family piano at the heart of the argument is an heirloom intricately carved by an enslaved ancestor. Determined sharecropper Boy Willie is eager to sell the piano to purchase land on which his ancestors endured hardship, while his sister Berniece fiercely maintains that the piano is where their heritage lies.
A testament to the complexities of family, history, and legacy, The Piano Lesson is an explosive and incisive inquiry into the struggle between what we owe to our past and how we build our future.
This show is presented in collaboration with Actors’ Shakespeare Project.
“A highlight of the current theater season!”
– The Boston Globe
“The best of what’s now onstage!” – Joyce Kulhaiwik
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with Chris Allison, Spencer Androli, Zoe Isadora, Shena Tschofen, Karoly & Anita Zeman, and Artem Zhaunenka
AUGUST 21 – 31
For the kids and the kids in all of us, Shakespeare & Company and Spirit of Circus present an intersection of brilliant, professional circus acts with Shakespeare’s characters. The alchemy of the stunning visual effects of circus and the Bard’s text is an apt and whimsical introduction to both, and when you see them together, something special takes place!
This show is presented in collaboration with Spirit of Circus.
by Paula Vogel
Directed by Ariel Bock
with Tamara Hickey, Zoya Martin, and Eddie Shields
AUGUST 29 – OCTOBER 5
Opening Sunday, August 31
Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre
With a martini in one hand and biting commentary in the other, matriarch Phyllis – headstrong, but resourceful –runs her household with a mix of tough love and theatrical flair, determined to prepare her kids Carl and Martha for the harsh realities of the world whether they like it or not.
As Carl and Martha navigate their own paths, Phyllis remains an ever-present force, doling out brutal honesty, unsolicited wisdom, and the occasional guilt trip with impeccable timing.
Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel, Mother Play is a sharp-witted, darkly comedic exploration of family, identity, and survival spanning four decades, five apartments, and many hardships from cockroach infestations to painful conflicts. It premiered on Broadway just last year, earning four Tony nominations, two Drama Desk Awards, and an Outer Critics Circle Award.
This production is generously supported by Howard and Natalie Shawn.
with Tony-nominee John Douglas Thompson
10 – 12
Tina Packer Playhouse & Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre
This fall, Shakespeare & Company introduces its first-ever weekend of Jewish plays and playwrights, offering an exciting slate of performances and events.
Four enhanced readings will be staged Friday through Sunday – The Price by Arthur Miller, The Sisters Rosensweig by Wendy Wasserstein, the off-Broadway hit Here There Are Blueberries by Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich, and Roz and Ray by Karen Hartman, featuring Tony-nominee John Douglas Thompson and directed by Daniela Varon.
Friday, October 10, 7 pm, The Price by Arthur Miller
Saturday, October 11, 2 pm, The Sisters Rosensweig by Wendy Wasserstein
Saturday, October 11, 7 pm, Here There Are Blueberries by Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich
Sunday, October 12, 2 pm, Roz & Ray by Karen Hartman, with John Douglas Thompson
The Sisters Rosensweig is generously supported by Beverly Hyman and Larry Birnbach.
Join us on Sunday, October 12 following the reading of Roz and Ray, and check shakespeare.org as new talkbacks are added!
Sunday, October 12, 4:30 pm an invitation-only event and reception will be held with Rachel Kadish, author of the National Jewish Book Award-winning The Weight of Ink. Rachel will talk about her novel followed by excerpts of a theatrical adaptation in development by Kate Kohler Amory and Tamara Hickey. Both the event and reception are open to A+ ticket holders to any of the weekend’s shows!
by Kate Hamill
Based on the novel by Jane Austen
Directed by Ariel Bock
14
Our family-friendly Winter Show returns this year with Sense and Sensibility: a fast-paced, staged reading wherein the wit and romance of Jane Austen’s classic tale come to life.
Sense and Sensibility follows the fortunes, and misfortunes, of the Dashwood sisters — sensible Elinor and hypersensitive Marianne — after their father’s sudden death leaves them financially destitute and socially vulnerable.
Set in late 18th-century England, the play is full of humor, emotional depth, and bold theatricality. Sense and Sensibility examines our reactions, both reasonable and ridiculous, to societal pressures. When reputation is everything, how do you follow your heart?
Shakespeare & Company’s Education Program has created one of the most extensive theater-in-education initiatives in the Northeast. Starting as young as age seven, more than 30,000 students and educators are introduced to Shakespeare each year through the Northeast Regional Tour, Riotous Youth programs for young actors, the Fall Festival of Shakespeare, In-School Residencies, Professional Development workshops, and more.
Learn about our free performances this spring and summer, as well as the 37th Annual Fall Festival of Shakespeare this November:
Shakespeare & Young Company’s Spring Performance: Love Gods
Friday, May 2 and Saturday, May 3, 7 pm
Tina Packer Playhouse
Working in ensemble, high school aged actors are led through text and theater exercises to discover the themes, characters, and stories that resonate with them, culminating in a Shakespeare compilation performance. Riotous Youth Final Performances
Fridays, July 11, July 25, August 8 and August 15, 10 am Outdoors at the Rose Footprint Theatre
These “greatest hits” performances of selected Shakespeare plays, performed by actors ages 7–15, are shared with family and friends at the close of each session.
July 11 – The Taming of the Shrew
July 25 – Romeo and Juliet
August 8 – Henry IV, Part 1
August 15 – Monsters, Magic & Mischief: The Tempest Riotous Company Final Performance (ages 14–18)
Friday, August 15, 12 pm Outdoors at the Rose Footprint Theatre
The 37th Fall Festival of Shakespeare Thursday, November 20 – Sunday, November 23
Tina Packer Playhouse
Are you an alum of the Education Program?
Register with our alumni network or update your information at shakespeare.org/ education, and join us for Education Alumni Night on Friday, August 8 at 3:30 pm!
Visit shakespeare.org/education for more information, or scan the QR code.
Our Behind the Curtain talks feature directors, cast, and other creative team members exploring various themes of Season 2025 productions throughout the summer. All Behind the Curtain talks are hosted by Shakespeare scholar Ann Berman, and held on Saturdays at the tented Rose Footprint Theatre. These events are free to all, but tickets are required.
June 21, 10:30 am – The Victim with Director Daniel Gidron
July 5, 10:30 am – Romeo and Juliet with Directors Kevin G. Coleman and Jonathan Epstein
July 19, 10:30 am – The Piano Lesson with Director Christopher V. Edwards
August 2, 10:30 am – The Taming of the Shrew with Director Nicole Ricciardi
August 16, 10:30 am – Mother Play with Director Ariel Bock
Shakespeare & Company’s General Manager Steve Ball and his canine companion Willie lead weekly walking tours on Thursday mornings at 10:30 am, July 3 through August 28. These two-hour experiences offer a peek at what it takes to make theater happen, from the costume and prop shops to the armory and beyond. Tickets are $15, or $8 for students.
For more information, visit shakespeare.org/talks-tours or scan the QR code!
Patrons, performers, parents, and friends: since 1978, you’ve supported Shakespeare & Company in its mission to offer world-class productions, life-changing education programs, and inspiring actor-training opportunities.
In thanks, we are pleased to offer a variety of benefits designed to bring our supporters closer to the work, including invitations to special events, early access to season tickets, opportunities to meet the artists, and more.
Friday Receptions in June and July Outdoors at the tented Roman Garden Theatre
We welcome you to attend one of our new public receptions this summer! On four Fridays – July 11, July 25, August 8, and August 15 – afternoon receptions will follow the day’s final performance of the Riotous Youth theater program, now celebrating its 25th year. Shows conclude at approximately 1 pm, and these events are a great way to learn more about our work, meet some of the people behind the scenes, and spend time with members of our Berkshires community.
To contribute online, visit shakespeare.org/donate or scan the QR code.
You may also mail a check to: Shakespeare & Company Attn. Development 70 Kemble Street Lenox, MA 01240
To make a gift of stock, or to include Shakespeare & Company in your estate planning, email Liam Castellan, Development Operations and Database Manager, at lcastellan@shakespeare.org, or call 413.637.1199 ext. 145. DONATE ONLINE
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The Volunteer Company supports our work year-round, impacting the lives of thousands. You’ll see our merry band ushering at shows, tending to the gardens, staffing the gift shop, cultivating the Oral History and Archive Project, and beyond. In thanks, we offer a wide range of benefits to our volunteers, including free tickets! To learn more, email volunteers@shakespeare.org.
The Victim, August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, Mother Play, Celebrating Jewish Plays
All Shakespeare & Company theaters provide free, paved, and well-lit parking adjacent to the Box Office, and are wheelchair accessible. All of our indoor theaters are climate controlled, and assistive listening devices are available upon request. For more information about our amenities, visit shakespeare.org/our-theaters.
For more information about Ways to Save at Shakespeare & Company, visit shakespeare.org/ways-to-save or scan the QR code!
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