For details: Silverthorne Theater and Time To Tell have joined forces to produce a virtual community event, Survivors’ Voices: Works of Resilience Written and Read by Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse, to be staged in January. Created by Jackie Humphreys, LICSW with Donna Jenson from Time To Tell, and Lucinda Kidder from Silverthorne Theater, the presentation offers Survivors, based in the Pioneer Valley an opportunity to share their original writing regarding their experiences of CSA and their paths of healing in a creative, community-supported, and survivor-led, virtual weekend. Deadline to express an interest in participating is Nov. This brings WAM’s donation total since its founding in 2010 to more than $80,000. Over 1,800 people streamed the production, and WAM was able to donate $4,500 to three beneficiaries: the Abortion Rights Fund of Western Massachusetts (ARFWM), the Railroad Street Youth Project (RSYP), and SisterSong. WAM Theatre, which donates a portion of the box office proceeds from their Mainstage productions to organizations that work for gender equity locally, nationally, or internationally, scored a big hit with its recent production of Lisa Loomer’s ROE, which chronicled the backstory of Roe v. BTG also presents the 6th Annual Children’s Holiday Extravaganza, a day-long virtual event on Nov. David Adkins stars as Capote, with Tim Jones as Buddy, Corinna May as Miss Sook Falk, Daniel Garrity as “Man” and Isadora Wolfe as “Woman.” According to Kate Maguire, it’s an outdoor performance with two 30-minute acts, and the audience will be invited inside to warm up during intermission. Russell Vandenbroucke adapted Capote’s work for the stage, and Eric Hill directs. 20 performance run of Truman Capote’s Holiday Memories, to be staged in the (outside) Courtyard of The Unicorn Theatre in Stockbridge. For details: details about Hershey Felder: Berkshire Theatre Group has announced its holiday programming, which includes a Nov. For details: Berkshire Theatre Group will participate in the Debussy screening. Felder premieres Puccinj, the story of the composer of La Boheme, Tosca, and Turandot on March 14, followed by the world premiere of Anna & Sergei, where he portrays Sergei Rachmaninoff, who has a strange meeting with Anna Anderson, the woman believed to be Anastasia, on May 16. Hartford Stage will participate in all of the screenings. Felder will play Yiddish writer Sholem Aleicham (whose stories inspired Fiddler on The Roof) in a program, Before Fiddler, with Klezmerata Fiorentina on Feb. His season opens with A Paris Love Story, with Felder as Claude Debussy on November 22. Feldfer’s portrait of Tchaikovsky airs Dec. He’s announced a series of productions to be streamed. Felder is riding out the pandemic in Florence, Italy. Both theatres presented Felder digitally as well, in fundraisers for the venues when the pandemic began. Lane Bonnie Comley is executive producer.Hershey Felder, the pianist, playwright, and theatrical impresario, has brought his one-man portraits of Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, and Tchaikovsky to area theatres, including Berkshire Theatre Group and Hartford Stage. For GREAT PERFORMANCES, Mitch Owgang is producer Bill O’Donnell is series producer David Horn is executive producer.įor BroadwayHD, this performance of "Holiday Inn" was produced by Stewart F. GREAT PERFORMANCES is produced by THIRTEEN Productions LLC for WNET, one of America’s most prolific and respected public media providers. With music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, the new book by Gordon Greenberg and Chad Hodge was inspired by the Academy Award-winning film “Holiday Inn” starring Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby. The musical was directed by Gordon Greenberg and choreographed by Denis Jones. Produced in association with Universal Stage Productions. GREAT PERFORMANCES is on Facebook, and you can follow on Twitter. This full episode is available to stream on demand with KPBS Passport, video streaming for members ($60 yearly) using your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, AppleTV, Amazon Fire or Chromecast. 6, 2016 with Variety exclaiming “Smashing performers, dynamic dancing and a lively orchestra make it the FEEL GOOD show of the fall!” The critically-acclaimed production opened on Broadway on Oct. Courtesy of © Joan Marcus Corbin Bleu in "Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn - The Broadway Musical."
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