Barrington Stage Company’s 2011 Record-Breaking Season in Downtown Pittsfield
Artistic Director Julianne Boyd and Managing Director Tristan Wilson, is proud to announce that its 2011 season was the most successful season since its founding in 1995.
Artistic Director Julianne Boyd and Managing Director Tristan Wilson, is proud to announce that its 2011 season was the most successful season since its founding in 1995.
Shakina Nayfack is a Musical Directing fellow through The Drama League’s Directors Project. He is assisting on Mormons, Mothers and Monsters and The Game. From Shakina: Rehearsals are well under way for Barrington Stage Company’s second mainstage musical of the season, The Game. I have to confess, I love this show. The text is rich [...]
Shakina Nayfack is a Musical Directing fellow through The Drama League’s Directors Project. He is assisting on Mormons, Mothers and Monsters and The Game. From Shakina: What a week! Mormons, Mothers and Monsters opened to a great review in the Boston Globe, but just when I thought I was off and running on The Game, [...]
It is always a joy and a real adventure to do a new play...in the same sense that actors have the privilege of originating a role, the designers have the opportunity to forge new ground and embark on totally virgin territory. The Best of Enemies offered a challenge that we see a lot in modern [...]
Shakina Nayfack is a Musical Directing fellow through The Drama League’s Directors Project. He is assisting on Mormons, Mothers and Monsters and The Game. From Shakina: Mormons, Mothers and Monsters is officially a show. The set is brilliant, the costumes superb, and the book and music still evolving even as we round out our 5th [...]
Shakina Nayfack is a Musical Directing fellow through The Drama League's Directors Project. He is assisting on Mormons, Mothers and Monsters and The Game. From Shakina: We are finishing up the second week of rehearsals on Mormons, Mothers and Monsters, and this week has been all about Tracking. In the development of a new show [...]
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