Berkshire Theatre Festival

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    New Festival of Local Berkshire Talent to Launch in October

    Made in the Berkshires is a festival of brand new original works from Berkshire County playwrights, actors, directors and performers. Made in the Berkshires will be held at both The Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, as well as the Unicorn Theatre at the Berkshire Theatre Festival...

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    Be a part of Made in the Berkshires

    Made in the Berkshires, Berkshire Theatre Festival’s just announced New Works Festival, will be a celebration of the richness and diversity of visual arts we have in the Berkshires. Held over two weekends in October at both the Colonial and the Unicorn, Made in the...

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    Berkshire Theatres Collaborate on Passport Program

    Berkshires 4Theatre launches the Berkshires 4Theatre Passport Program Berkshires 4Theatre, a collaborative platform that was formed two years ago by the four major Berkshire County theaters — Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Shakespeare & Company and Williamstown Theatre Festival — announces the Berkshires 4Theatre...

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    From the Berkshire Eagle: Theater groups might unite

    By Tony Dobrowolski, Berkshire Eagle Staff Thursday November 18, 2010 Representatives of the Berkshire Theatre Festival and the Colonial Theatre have been discussing a potential collaboration that would include the staging of some BTF productions at the landmark Pittsfield venue starting this summer. Kate Maguire,...

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  • Olver, NEFA and MCC Announce Arts Stimulus at Norman Rockwell Museum

    Olver, NEFA and MCC Announce Arts Stimulus at Norman Rockwell Museum

    The Berkshire Eagle reports:”Cultural institutions play a crucial role in the economy of the Berkshires, and artistic and legislative leaders from across the state gathered at the Norman Rockwell Museum on Friday to announce an influx of funding to help through these tough economic times....

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    From the Berkshire Eagle

    The arts get a reward By Trevor Jones Saturday, September  19, 2009 STOCKBRIDGE — Cultural institutions play a crucial role in the economy of the Berkshires, and artistic and legislative leaders from across the state gathered at the Norman Rockwell Museum on Friday to announce...

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  • Four Berkshire Theaters Collaborate to Create Greater Affordability for Patrons during the 2009 Summer Season

    Four Berkshire Theaters Collaborate to Create Greater Affordability for Patrons during the 2009 Summer Season

    “Theatre 4 Less” Ticket Stub Discount Program Marks the Collaboration’s First Initiative Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Shakespeare & Company, and Williamstown Theatre Festival areexcited to announce a collaborative effort to provide more affordable theater opportunities for residents of and visitors to Berkshire County....

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  • David Scribner Reviews How Local Cultural Organizations Are Faring

    David Scribner Reviews How Local Cultural Organizations Are Faring

    “I think really great work is going to come out of this,” she predicted. “This is what artists do. We turn adversity into art. We are going to suffer through it like the Greeks.”- Kate Maguire, Berkshire Theatre Festival Executive Director David Scribner touches base...

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