Singapore International Festival of Arts will present Three Sisters 三姐妹, a commissioned world premiere from Nine Years Theatre, an award-winning Singapore Mandarin theater company, and SITI Company, a leading New York-based theater ensemble celebrated internationally.
LENOX â At the heart of Berkshire County is Lenox.
From here, one can access the entire region with ease.
But, the question begs, why would you leave town, when everything you want is already here? The town, after all, has been called home by such notable residents such as James Taylor, Yo-Yo Ma and Maureen Stapleton, and families like the Carnegies, Astors and Vanderbilts.
Sean and Kristina McGrath of New York City explore the leaf-lined pathways in the forest surrounding The Mount, Edith Whartonâs estate, in Lenox in October. Eagle File Photo
A community institution and supporter, Lee Bank recently asked us to take a closer look at Lenox, for this first installment A Day in the Life of â¦, a bimonthly UpCountry series that highlights what makes Berkshire Countyâs 32 towns such special places to visit, shop, work and live.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we’re going inside the mind of some of the most successful women from elite sport, business and the performing arts. I’m lucky to be surrounded by some amazing women – my mum, wife, two daughters, and the mostly female team at Sporting Edge. Whether you re male or female tuning in, let’s celebrate what women have achieved through their discipline, confidence and resilience.
We dive into the Member’s Club Library to learn more about the power of role models, hearing from former Great Britain hockey captain Kate Richardson-Walsh and Director of Actor Training at RADA Lucy Skilbeck. Developing confidence and overcoming self-doubt has been instrumental for former professional football player Eniola Aluko, former NZ rugby union player Anna Richards, and former Great Britain hockey player Helen Richardson-Walsh. We also learn how to have a successful career alongside a vibrant family life, with advice from senior corporate executive Il
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LENOX â Making good on its plans to open a new outdoor performance site in time for shows this summer, Shakespeare & Company announced this week that the 500-seat amphitheater, The New Spruce Theatre, will host theatergoers for a production of âKing Lear.â
The company, which canceled its entire live-performance season last year because of the COVID pandemic, aims to fill the new space on its Kemble Street campus at half-capacity, in keeping with state and local regulations, as well as guidance by Actors Equity and other professional unions.
The role of King Lear will be played by Christopher Lloyd, as planned last year before the pandemic forced cancellation of the live performance season.