The Board of Trustees of Barrington Stage Company (BSC) is pleased to announce Alan Paul as the company’s new Artistic Director. Paul, who is currently the Associate Artistic Director of the Tony Award-winning Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, DC, will succeed Julianne Boyd, BSC co-founder and Artistic Director, who is retiring at the end of the 2022 season after leading the company for 27 years. Paul’s programming for BSC will start with the 2023 season. 

“After a comprehensive nationwide search led by AlbertHall&Associates, Alan proved to be the perfect choice to succeed Julie,” commented BSC Board of Trustees President Marita Glodt. “He is an enormous talent, a successful director, a collaborative leader, invested in community and a champion of diversity and inclusion. He has demonstrated his love of classics, musicals and new works and his extensive knowledge of the theatrical canon. He will honor the past and develop new and exciting programming for our audiences.  We are thrilled that he will be joining Barrington Stage as our Artistic Director and look forward to introducing him to the Berkshires.” 

“It is my great honor to be the next Artistic Director of Barrington Stage Company. I am deeply inspired by the incredible staff and artists who have made BSC such a vibrant hub for both classics and new work,” said Alan Paul. “I am excited to build on BSC’s legacy as an incubator for new plays and musicals from a broad variety of voices. Musicals are my first love, and I plan to make the advancement of musical theater a cornerstone of my vision. The Berkshires are a magical place for theater, and I look forward to becoming an active member of the community.

“I am pleased and delighted with the choice of Alan Paul to lead BSC. He has a history of bold and inventive work in new musicals and classics, both with the Shakespeare Theatre Company and at prestigious theatres around the country. Moreover, we connected artistically from the moment I met him,” said Julianne Boyd. “I am so proud of the work we’ve done at BSC in close to three decades, but it is time for someone to lead the theatre in exciting new directions, both on our stages and in our community. Alan is the ideal person to be Barrington Stage’s new artistic leader.” 

“Alan Paul is a true and vital man of the theatre. As a director at the Shakespeare Theatre Company, he created fresh and often revelatory productions of classic musicals and a variety of genres of plays earning the respect of internationally acclaimed artists as well as young performers debuting in difficult roles,” remarked Michael Kahn, the former Artistic Director of Shakespeare Theatre Company. “He connected well to the community and was a great spokesman for the mission of the theatre and our audiences looked forward to his work. Barrington Stage has made a wise and appropriate choice to follow in the footsteps of Julianne Boyd and I look forward to its future with Alan Paul.”

“BSC has always been forward thinking in focusing on creating entertaining, diverse and sometimes provocative stories for its stages. It was in Julie Boyd’s DNA,” commented BSC Associate Artist Alan H. Green. “Alan Paul is the perfect person to continue that legacy and take us into a bright new and exciting future.” 

“As a member of the search committee and an Associate Artist with Barrington Stage, I am thrilled that Alan Paul will be joining the theater as Artistic Director,” added BSC Associate Artist Debra Jo Rupp. “After undergoing a rigorous process far worse than any audition I have ever experienced, I am very confident that he will champion our artists and hardworking staff when he brings his visionary leadership to the Berkshires. Alan is an acclaimed director of both new works and musicals, and I look forward to seeing his artistry on our stages next season and beyond.”

Alan Paul is the Associate Artistic Director of the Tony Award-winning Shakespeare Theatre Company, where he has worked since 2007. He also works as a theater director and is equally passionate about directing new plays and musicals as he is about re-discovering classics. His shows at Shakespeare Theatre Company have bridged the gap between classical and popular culture. His productions of Camelot, Kiss Me Kate, and Man of La Mancha are the theater’s #2, #3, and #4 highest selling productions, and Camelot won the Helen Hayes Award for Best Musical. Alan has received acclaim for his bold interpretations of Shakespeare, including a modern-dress Romeo and Juliet and The Comedy of Errors set in 1960s Greece. Alan recently directed the film of Patrick Page’s All the Devils Are Here, which was a New York Times Critic’s Pick and seen widely across America. At STC, Alan has been a leading producer on over 75 productions spanning all eras and styles. He plays a major role in season planning, artistic programming, and creating co-productions with other theaters. Alan has produced and directed the theater’s biggest fundraisers with artists such as Judi Dench, Patrick Stewart, Helen Mirren, and Angela Bassett, and public figures including President Bill Clinton, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Camilla Parker Bowles. Alan is particularly dedicated to new work and has spent much of his career developing new plays and musicals. At STC, Alan commissioned Lauren Gunderson to write a feminist reimagining of Peter Pan and Wendy which premiered in 2019. He has brought in significant composers such as Michael John LaChiusa, Daniel Kluger, and Jenny Giering to compose scores for his productions.

Along with his work at STC, Alan has directed productions at theaters across the country including Kiss Me, Kate at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre and The King and I at Chicago’s Drury Lane Theatre. In Washington, Alan has directed at the city’s top theaters including Arena Stage, Signature Theatre, Olney Theatre Center, Studio Theatre, and Round House Theatre. Alan has a passion for classical music and works regularly at The Kennedy Center. He directed the world premiere of Penny for the Washington National Opera, the premiere of Fire and Air at the Terrace Theater and is a frequent guest with the National Symphony Orchestra. He recently directed John Williams 90th Birthday Celebration at the NSO with Steven Spielberg, YoYo Ma, Anne-Sophie Mutter, and Daisy Ridley. Opera highlights include productions at Palm Beach Opera, Portland Opera, Urban Arias, and Strathmore Concert Hall. In 2013, he was the only American finalist for the European Opera Directing Prize in Vienna, Austria. Alan has been nominated for five Helen Hayes Awards and was awarded Best Director in 2014. He is a graduate of Northwestern University.


 

FAQ

We believe Alan is the perfect choice to succeed Julie. He is incredibly talented, a successful director, a collaborative leader, he is invested in community and a champion of diversity and inclusion. He has demonstrated his love of classics, musicals and new works as well as an extensive knowledge of the theatrical canon. He will honor the past and develop new and exciting programming for our audiences.

Alan begins at Barrington Stage on September 19th, 2022.

Our transition team is working very hard to make sure Alan gets to meet everyone at some point within the next six to ten months.
Moving forward you can expect to receive information and invitations to several events where Alan will be present and happy to meet you.

Alan will move to the Berkshires full time.

Absolutely. Alan plans to continue presenting a variety of new works, musicals, and build upon the fantastic educational programming BSC is currently offering.

With his 18+ years engagement with the Washington DC community, Alan fully recognizes the role of the theater and the AD in establishing a relationship with the local community. As a longstanding patron of Barrington Stage, he is familiar with our programming and Pittsfield, and is enthusiastic about calling this community his home.

Julie’s last day at Barrington Stage Company is September 30th, 2022. She will be traveling the world with her family and taking some much deserved time to see the world outside of the United States, the Northeast, and theatre. Julie will serve on the BSC Foundation Board.

The selection process for the new AD was a 2-year executive search process. A Selection Committee was appointed among the BSC Board of Trustees.  A nationwide search led by Albert Hall&Associates resulted in the presentation of numerous candidates to the Committee based on on a number of factors such as:

  • Directing Repertoire
  • Management Experience
  • Experience with programming similar to Barrington Stage Company’s seasons
  • Experience and involvement in DEIA (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Accessibility) work
  • Curation and presentation of new works
  • Core Values in alignment with the Mission of Barrington Stage Company
  • Desire to live in the Berkshires and engage in the community here
  • Artistic Vision

Alan will be programming 2023.

 


 

About Barrington Stage Company

Barrington Stage Company (BSC) is an award-winning theatre located in Pittsfield, MA, in the heart of the Berkshires. Co-founded in 1995 by Artistic Director Julianne Boyd, BSC’s mission is to produce top-notch, compelling work; to develop new plays and musicals; and to engage our community with vibrant, inclusive educational outreach programs.

BSC attracts over 60,000 patrons annually and has gained national recognition for its superior-quality productions and comprehensive educational programming, including the award-winning Playwright Mentoring Project, the Musical Theatre Conservatory, Youth Theatre, KidsAct! and other initiatives. The company has become integral to the economic revitalization of downtown Pittsfield.

BSC’s reputation for excellence began with a smash revival of Cabaret that moved to Boston in 1997 for an extended run. The theatre’s prominence grew with the world premiere of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee by William Finn and Rachel Sheinkin (BSC 2004; Broadway 2005-2008, winner of two Tony Awards). Other notable productions include the world premiere of Christopher Demos-Brown’s American Son (BSC 2016; Broadway 2018); Mark St. Germain’s Freud’s Last Session (BSC 2009; Off-Broadway 2010-2012); Leonard Bernstein, Comden & Green’s On the Town (BSC 2013; Broadway 2014, four Tony Award nominations); Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s Company, starring Aaron Tveit (2017); and West Side Story in honor of Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins’ centenaries (2018).

BSC develops and commissions new work with two programs: PlayWorks, which supports the creation of new plays, and the Musical Theatre Lab, which develops new musicals. Since 1995, BSC has produced 41 new works, 21 of which have moved to New York and major US regional theatres. Following the industry-wide shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, BSC was the first Equity theatre in the US to return to live performance with its critically acclaimed production of Harry Clarke, starring BSC Associate Artist Mark H. Dold and directed by Ms. Boyd.