Shakespeare & Company
Shakespeare & Company campus
Address70 Kemble Street
Lenox, Massachusetts
United States
Coordinates42°20′54.9″N 73°17′0.4″W / 42.348583°N 73.283444°W / 42.348583; -73.283444
Opened1978 (company)
2001 (current venue)
Website
www.shakespeare.org

Shakespeare & Company is an American theatre company and venue complex located in Lenox, Massachusetts, in the Berkshires region of western Massachusetts. It was founded in 1978 by artistic director Tina Packer. The company performs plays by Shakespeare and new plays of "social and political significance", reaching over 75,000 patrons annually. It also conducts training programs for professional classical actors as well as education programs for elementary through high school students, the latter reaching over 50,000 students annually.

Location

Until 2001, Shakespeare & Company was based at The Mount, Edith Wharton's historic property in Lenox.[1] As of 2023, its campus in Lenox consists of two indoor and three outdoor performance spaces, as well as three indoor studios.[2]

Personnel

Packer stepped down as director in 2009; as of 2023, Allyn Burrows is the artistic director, while Henry Baker is the president. Other significant members have included Kristin Linklater, a founding member who left the company in the mid-1990s.[3]

Programs

Each fall since 1988, the education department of Shakespeare & Company hosts The Fall Festival of Shakespeare, a non-competitive program for high schoolers. Teaching artists and technicians from the company work with students at ten high schools throughout western and central Massachusetts and the Capital District of New York to create 90-minute performances of Shakespeare plays. Each school has performances at its own venue, then all the plays are performed the weekend before Thanksgiving in Lenox.

Notable actors and alumni

References

  1. "Our Company". Shakespeare & Company. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  2. "Our Theaters". Shakespeare & Company. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
  3. "Meet the Team". Shakespeare & Company. Retrieved September 5, 2023.
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