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Berkshire Theatre Critics Association to Resume Operations

Berkshire Theatre Critics Association to Resume Operations The Berkshire Theatre Critics Association, after a year of expectation, will resume its exploration of all things theatrical in the Berkshire Region.by BWW News Desk The Berkshire Theatre Critics Association, after a year of expectation, will resume its exploration of all things theatrical in the Berkshire Region which the group identifies as all of Berkshire County, Southern Vermont including Dorset and Weston, Eastern New York State from Schenectady and Catskill to the Mass border, Northern Connecticut, and the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts. Member critics will once again be reviewing shows and writing articles about the many theater companies in this region and the Association will be resuming its annual award ceremony, know as The Berkies, in November. The Association counts as a Season any play, musical, revue or other theatrical forms that open between October 1 and September 30 of the following year.

Living Arts education nonprofit names Detroit native as its next leader

Succeeds former Executive Director Alissa Novoselick Leadership shift is part of strategy to identify more representative leadership Living Arts Laura Scales Living Arts has named Laura Scales, an academic specialist faculty member in the Michigan State University Department of Theatre, as its new executive director effective June 1. Scales, who has served as production manager for MSU s theater department, succeeds Alissa Novoselick, who signaled her departure late last year as part of the organization s plan to shift to more representative leadership and had been serving in an interim executive director role. Scales appointment follows a five-month search led by a search committee of parents, teaching artists, staff and board members working with Boston-based executive search firm Koya Leadership Partners.

How Covid Transformed US Theater

The Nation, check out our latest issue. Subscribe to Support Progressive Journalism The Nation is reader supported: Chip in $10 or more to help us continue to write about the issues that matter. Sign up for our Wine Club today. Did you know you can support The Nation by drinking wine? Eric Ting remembers the chill that passed through the room when someone coughed during the California Shakespeare Theater gala in March of last year. The annual fundraising event essential to the theater’s $5 million budget was celebrating a turning point for the 47-year-old company, where Ting became artistic director in 2015: He would announce that Cal Shakes was planning to move its offices and shop from Berkeley to downtown Oakland, showing that “where we make our home reflects our priorities,” and he would describe ways the company would be collaborating with community partners. “It was kind of a seminal moment,” Ting says.1

Dorset Theatre Festival announces comeback season

Dorset Theatre Festival announces comeback season
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Dorset Theatre Festival announces outdoor performances, new audio play series

Dorset Theatre Festival announces outdoor performances, new audio play series
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