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Lenox, MA Tony Simotes, Artistic Director 2012-13 FALL/WINTER SEASON “Shakespeare & Company’s special sacred magic is in making sure that the sense and sentiment of every line register clearly, even for those uninitiated in Shakespeare.” BEN BRANTLEY, 2012

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Lenox, MA

Tony Simotes, Artistic Director

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“Shakespeare & Company’s special sacred magic is in making sure that the sense and sentiment of every line register clearly, even for those uninitiated in Shakespeare.” Ben Brantley, 2012

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If you enjoy our year-round offerings, please become a member and help us continue producing the highest quality theatre, develop new plays, and inspire a new generation of students and artists by supporting our nationally recognized education and training Programs. We count on audience participation and support to help bring our many programs to life. every gift – no matter the size – makes a difference. thank you! To make a gift or to learn more about matching gifts, planned giving opportunities, or gift memberships, call the Development office at 413-637-1199 ext. 105 or visit Shakespeare.org.

MeMBerSHiP Join the Shakespeare & Company Family Today!“Your actions are my dreams” the WInter’S tale III.ii

We grATeFuLLY ACknoWLeDge THe SuPPorT oF:

The Mimi and Peter Haas Fund The Charles H. Hall Foundation

Berkshire Bank Foundation

DeAr FrienDS,as we turn the page on an extraordinary summer season and witness all the beauty the Berkshires has to offer during the cooler months, Shakespeare & Company keeps the gears moving into a vibrant and busy fall and winter. even as the leaves and snow begin to fall we continue to celebrate our 35th Season of theatre in beautiful historic lenox. the “off-season” is no longer a notion that exists at Shakespeare & Company, and we’re elated to present another season of mysterious, side-splitting, and farcical fun—that’s assured to warm your heart as you battle the cold. almost immediately after we close

the final production of the summer, the elayne P. Bernstein theatre will open its doors with three tremendous plays that will satiate your appetite for great theatre until the first buds start blossoming in the spring!

Patrick Barlow’s ingeniously clever adaptation of The 39 Steps took Broadway by storm in 2008. We’ll mount our own take with funny man Jonathan Croy in the director’s seat and featuring the hilarious and versatile ensemble of elizabeth aspenlieder, Jason asprey, David Joseph and Josh aaron McCabe. We’ll ring in the holidays with our popular and irreverent December tradition, David Sedaris’ The Santaland Diaries, starring longtime Company member David Josef hansen whom I last directed in The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged). and finally, we’ll provide some sizzling heat in February and March with David Ives’ absolutely hysterical adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s classic farce, The Liar, directed by a man no stranger to comedy, Mr. Kevin G. Coleman.

these plays are the perfect finale to our 35th Season, which has been such a monumental success so far. I’m so grateful to everyone who helped Shakespeare & Company realize the dream of 35 years. that list begins—first and foremost—with yOU, our beloved patrons. as an organization, we’re more artistically vibrant than ever, and we couldn’t have done it without you.

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HAnnAY: “Beautiful, mysterious woman pursued by gunmen. Sounds like a spy story.” AnnABeLLA SMiTH: “That’s exactly what it is.” THE 39 STEPS

directed by JOnathan CrOy featuring elIzaBeth aSPenlIeDer JaSOn aSPrey · DavID JOSePh JOSh aarOn MCCaBe

An ingenious thriller, the ultimate murder mystery (not to mention

one of the funniest plays we’ve ever read), The 39 Steps has it all!

On a perfectly lovely evening in 1935, richard hannay (a perfectly normal englishman) goes out for a perfectly innocent night at the theatre. During the performance, he meets a mysterious woman with a frantic tale of an impending assassination and top secret plots against the government. hannay is suddenly drawn into an epic, romantic espionage thriller, during which he’s chased by nazis, framed for murder, and pursed by the police. In true noir fashion, he finds love (a few times) and loses love (a few times), all while trying desperately to save the world.

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Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

adapted by PATriCk BArLoW from the novel by JoHn BuCHAn and from the movie by ALFreD HiTCHCoCk

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tIna PaCKer PlayhOUSe / nOveMBer 15 –18, 2012

north andover high School's 2011, production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

We’re pleased to celebrate our 24th annual Fall Festival of Shakespeare and continue the

tradition of immersing youth in the most active, compelling and transformative ways. With the tina Packer Playhouse filled to the rafters with supporting families, friends, and classmates, it’s no wonder WBUr in Boston compared it to “a rock concert. Show after show, the theater is jammed with kids cheering for each other.” For information visit Shakespeare.org/education or call 413-637-1199 ext. 131.

FALL FeSTivAL oF SHAkeSPeAre

4 days, 10 Shakespeare plays,

30 S&Co. artists, and over 500 students!

The Village InnRestaurant ∂ Lodging ∂ Tavern

16 Church St., Lenox, MA 01240 | 413-637-0020

www.villageinn-lenox.com

Rumplestiltzskin’s Restaurant

TripAdvisor Four Star Rated

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Bring your friends, family or a group of co-workers to this outrageously hilarious production!

Special discounts, group rates and catered parties available. Contact Director of Sales David Joseph at 413-637-1199 ext. 132 or [email protected] for more details.

Celebrate the Holiday Season with Crumpet!

by DAviD SeDAriS adapted for the stage by Joe MAnTeLLo

directed by tOny SIMOteS featuring DavID JOSeF hanSen

Whether you’ve been “naughty” or “nice,” you won’t want to miss the next episode

of Shakespeare & Company’s holiday tradition, The Santaland Diaries.

this one-man rollicking exploration of the dark side of Christmas is back for another

round of satiric, peppermint-coated fun. For the past two years, we’ve invited a new actor (let’s face it… elf) to don the regulation pointy-toed socks and jingling bells. this year, we’re pleased to welcome funny man David Josef hansen (The Taming of the Shrew, The Compleat Wrks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)) as Crumpet the elf. artistic Director tony Simotes returns to direct the production, incorporating more fun and surprises than you can spin a dreidel at!

THe SAnTALAnD DiArieS

BernSteIn theatre / nOveMBer 30 - DeCeMBer 30, 2012

“A beautifully staged, terrifically acted piece that’s still fresh.”alBany tIMeS UnIOn

“The script is clever, the anecdotes are gems, and the story has a point from start to finish.” WeStFIelD evenInG neWS

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CeLeBrATe Your Sweetheart WiTH our AnnuAL

Valentine’s Brunch

Shakespeare & Company celebrates the work of our sixth Conservatory class with King John,

a fast-paced glimpse at the 17-year reign of the complicated monarch. Passionate speeches, soaring language, and thrilling battles, King John is the perfect work for our trainees to sink their teeth into. the Conservatory is a three-month intensive training program, which prepares these dedicated artists for professional careers in theatre. Directed by long-time Company member tod randolph, the poetic touches of King John combined with the vigor of these up-and-coming artists will make for three can’t-miss performances.

visit the Center for Actor Training at Shakespeare.org/training or call 413-637-1199 ext 112.

By WIllIaM ShaKeSPeare / Directed by tOD ranDOlPhFeaturing the COnServatOry at ShaKeSPeare & COMPany

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tIna PaCKer PlayhOUSe / DeCeMBer 14 - 15, 2012onLY THreePerForMAnCeS!

Open to the public year-round.Lenox, MA 800-272-6935 cranwell.com

You’re not dreaming. You’re at Cranwell.

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directed by KevIn G. COleMan featuring a cast of stalwart Company favorites and newcomers

A tangled web of lies, misdirected advances, and the unmistakable confusion of love, The Liar

has all of the ingredients that make for a great French farce.

the truth will set most people free, but for Dorante (our disingenuous hero), a sequence

of fibs may pave a convoluted road to happiness. a hilarious farce about mistaken identity, The Liar was originally penned by the classic 17th-century French playwright Pierre Corneille, in 1664. this adaptation by award-winning american playwright David Ives merges the iambic humor of classic verse with a contemporary twist.

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enjoy a scrumptious meal created by our very own executive chef, ron Werth. our brunch features

romantically inspired entrees and a wonderful selection of indulgent desserts, all for $40, including a delicious selection of both wines and non-alcoholic beverages.

vALenTine'S PACkAge DeAL: Make a day of it—enjoy both brunch and the 2:00pm matinee of The Liar for just $70! Brunch begins at 11:00am and runs until 1:30pm in the Bernstein Studio 2. then at 2:00pm, head into the theatre to see David Ives’ adaptation of Pierre Cornielle’s farce, The Liar. It will be a valentine’s experience you won't soon forget!

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Valentine’s Brunch BeFore THe SHoW on SunDAY,

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by DAviD iveS adapted from the comedy by Pierre CorneiLLe

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renT A SPACe: Shakespeare & Company’s campus is the perfect backdrop for: Conferences, Craft Fairs, Meetings, lectures, Parties, Weddings, health & healing retreats, television/Movie Shoots and more! Overnight accommodations and Food services available.

Bring A grouP: Camps, Schools, Clubs, Businesses, Catering/Cocktail Parties – enjoy a taIlOreD theatrICal eXPerIenCe with talkbacks with the artists. Free tickets for organizers!

Contact Sales Director David Joseph [email protected] or 413-637-1199 ext. 132

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StepS .......................................................... the 39 StepsFFS ....................................... Fall Festival of ShakespeareJoHn ....................................... King John (Conservatory)SAntA.............................................the Santaland DiariestouR .......... A Midsummer night’s Dream education tourLIAR ..................................................................... the LiarSLaW ..Shakespeare & the Language that Shaped a WorldSYCo.............................. Shakespeare & Young CompanyWILL 449 ...................Shakespeare’s Birthday Celebration preview............................................................................ *opening ..........................................................................closing ...........................................................................tina packer playhouse ....................................................pelayne p. Bernstein theatre .............................................b

LegenD Calendar subject to change.

tIna PaCKer PlayhOUSe / aPrIl 23, 2013

Lenox Farmers Market: every Friday at noon through Columbus Day

7th Annual BrockTrot: 10k run, 5k run & Community Walk and kids race: September 23, 2012

Berkshires Art Festival: September 28 – 30, 2012

irish Step Dancers from the Moffatt School of irish Dancing: October 21, 2012

Frankenstein (A Special Halloween reading): October 31, 2012

Lenox Caroling Festival: December 7, 2012

Will 449! Shakespeare’s Birthday Bash: april 23, 2013

visit: Shakespeare.org for further information and a complete listing of times/locations.

We can’t think of a better way to féte our favorite playwright’s 449th than

to break out the birthday cake and put on the feed bags at our 5th Annual William Shakespeare Birthday Bash!Join us april 23 at 5:30pm for a scrumptious pre-show pasta dinner buffet, followed by a special performance of the hilarious and irreverent Shakespeare and the Language That Shaped a World, a complimentary post-show toast to the Bard and birthday cake! But wait that’s not all! Stick around for a ‘post-toast’ workshop with the cast of Shakespeare and the Language That Shaped a World and “roCk THe grounD”!

Shakespeare and the Language That Shaped a World is a whirlwind tour through the life, times, and work of William Shakespeare. this hysterical, fast-paced presentation is designed to introduce the young, and the young at heart, to Shakespeare through his stories, characters, and words—with a bit of sword-fighting and clowning thrown in for good measure.

5:30 pm: Pasta Dinner Buffet

7:00 pm: Performance of Shakespeare and the Language That Shaped a World

Dinner & Show: Kids $15, adults $25

@S&Co CoMMuniTY HAPPeningS

visit: Shakespeare.org to book your tickets today!

“and rock the ground whereon these sleepers be.” A MiDSuMMEr NigHT’S DrEAM Iv, i

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actor training is at the very heart of Shakespeare & Company. For over three decades, S&Co. has honed the techniques taught

in the Month-long Intensive. an immersive training experience, the Intensive guides participants through text analysis, movement,

elizabethan dance, alexander technique, linklater voice Work, stage combat, exploration of the actor/audience relationship, sonnet study, scene work, and in-depth discussions about the function of theatre

in today’s world. actors train their voices and bodies with a regimen of demanding classes, and delve deeply into their own imaginations,

intellects, and emotional lives in order to bring the whole of the actor’s being into the moment of theatre.

led by a core group of S&Co.’s Master teachers, the Month-long Intensive brings over 40 actors to the Berkshires every January. To learn more about

this unique experience and take the next step in your actor training, visit the Center for Actor Training at Shakespeare.org/training or call

413-637-1199 ext 112.

THe MonTH-Long inTenSiveDeCeMBer 29, 2012 - JanUary 24, 2013

The actor training Shakespeare & Company has created and developed over the past 30 years is singular. Any actor passionate about performing Shakespeare needs this training.

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The Cornell in LenoxOne mile from Shakespeare & Company, two miles from Tanglewood,

and just a five minute walk into the village of Lenox

Fall & Winter Special: From $99 per night for any room or suite!

View each of our rooms online at www.cornellbb.com (413) 637-4800 or (800) 375-9839

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ShakeSpeare & Company'Snew england TourFebruary-may 2013 in A ToWn neAr You:

northamptonalbany

Walthamnorth andoverWest hartford

tarrytownand more!

book now For your SChool, TheaTer or organizaTion!

ShakeSpeare.org/Tour or Call aleXandra linColn:

413-637-1199 eXT. 131

“i had never seen a play before then i saw the touring production of Macbeth. At the end of the performance when we stood up my legs were shaking. i was so excited!”

StUDent WhO SaW the 2012 tOUrInG PrODUCtIOn OF MACBETH

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SHAkeSPeAre AnD THe LAnguAge THAT SHAPeD A WorLD

this hysterical, fast-paced presentation is designed to introduce kids and adults to Shakespeare through his stories, characters, and words—with a bit of sword-fighting and clowning thrown in for good measure. Whether you are a newbie to Shakespeare’s works or a connoisseur, Shakespeare and the Language that Shaped a World is sure to satisfy the young and young at heart! SLAW will tour middle and elementary schools throughout the northeast in the early spring of 2013. It’s lit up the elayne P. Bernstein theatre for the last several years, and will return to for a series of special weekend and Spring Break presentations in april 2013. each show is followed by a free, interactive workshop based on one of Shakespeare’s plays, which is open to all and fun for the whole family. (Previous workshops included A Midsummer Night’s Dream, romeo and Juliet, As You Like it, and The Tempest).

For information visit Shakespeare.org/education or call 413-637-1199 ext. 131.

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Shakespeare and the Language that Shaped a World features six actors, a few props, and a truckload of historical information and scenes from Shakespeare’s greatest plays.

Photo by enrico Spada

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“There was a star danced, and under that i was born.”

MuCH ADO ABOuT NOTHiNg, II.i

now in its 22nd year, Shakespeare & young Company is serious training for serious students, led by the teachers and senior education artists of Shakespeare & Company. young Company

sessions occur in the spring and summer, and offer high school and college students the chance to explore scene work in-depth. If you haven’t found “it” in a Drama Club or BFa program, you will certainly find it here.

tIna PaCKer PlayhOUSe / FeBrUary 12 - May 5, 2013

SHAkeSPeAre & Young CoMPAnY

For information visit Shakespeare.org/education or call 413-637-1199 ext. 131.

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altawinebar.com34 Church St, Lenox 413.637.0003

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throughout our 35th Season, Shakespeare & Company is paying tribute to Founding artistic Director tina Packer. We renamed our main stage the tina Packer Playhouse to recognize her groundbreaking contributions to the organization. In conjunction with the renaming, we also created the Tina Packer Fund for Shakespeare & Company, which will support annual facilities expenses and create an operating reserve for S&Co. The Tina Packer Fund has an initial goal of $1 million and we have already raised close to $500,000.

to permanently link your name to Shakespeare & Company and to make a gift to the Fund in tina’s honor, please call us at 413-637-1199 ext. 105 or visit Shakespeare.org.

THe TinA PACker FunD FOr ShaKeSPeare & COMPany

WAYS oF giving To THe TinA PACker FunD For SHAkeSPeAre & CoMPAnYPermanently link your name to Shakespeare & Company and tina Packer through the following giving opportunities:$350 Small brick for theatre pathways (personalized, 3 lines)$500 large brick for theatre pathways (personalized, 6 lines)$1,000 name listed on 35th anniversary Donor display during the season$3,500 name a theatre seat in the balcony$5,000 name a theatre seat in the orchestra$10,000 name listed on the permanent dedication plaque in the lobby of the renamed main stage theatreSpecial naming opportunities in the Theatre$35,000 a Dressing room (3)$50,000 the Green room$100,000 the Box OfficeDonations of any amount are welcome! Call 413-637-1199 ext.105 or visit Shakespeare.org for more info.

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2. FInD yOUr PrICe

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travel DIreCtIOnS viSiT SHAkeSPeAre.org/DireCTionS

or CALL 413-637-3353

orDer onLine at Shakespeare.org (available 24/7, $4.50 per ticket fee applies)

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3. DO yOU qUalIFy FOr a DISCOUnt?50%

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includes all performances / valid day of performance

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must be a full-time Berkshire County resident

with valid Berkshire County, Ma driver’s license

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STuDenT DiSCounT must be 18 or under or show valid student ID

20% ACTive MiLiTArY or TeACHer DiSCounT must be active military or a full-time public / private school teacher with valid proof of military service or school employment

10% Senior DiSCounT

must be 65 or over with proof of age

Choose one discount per full-price ticket. Discounts may not be combined. One discounted ticket per patron. Unless otherwise noted, discounts apply to all reserved-seating events in sections a & B only, except Saturday evening performances. no discounts are available for general admission events. Discounted tickets will not be mailed. Patrons must show proof of residence, age or employment to pick up tickets at the Box Office. viSiT SHAkeSPeAre.org For ADDiTionAL SPeCiALS AnD DiSCounTS noT LiSTeD

BernSTein THeATre A B CReserved seating for The 39 Steps, The Santaland Diaries, The LiarSaturday nights $50 $40 $25Friday & Sunday nights $42 $33 $22Weeknights & matinees $35 $25 $15Preview performances $32 $19 $15Shakespeare & the language that Shaped a World $5 kids/$10 adults/$30 for up to 6 family membersTinA PACker PLAYHouSe (FOrMerly FOUnDerS’ theatre)General Admission(The Fall Festival of Shakespeare, King John, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare & Young Company)Fall Festival of Shakespeare $6 students/$12 adultsFall Festival of Shakespeare 10-Play Pass $30 student/$60 adultKing John $8 students/$16 adultsa Midsummer night’s Dream $10 students/$20 adultsShakespeare & young Company $5 students/$15 adultsoTHer evenTS General Admission valentine’s Day Brunch $40 Brunch/$70 Brunch and February 10 matinee performance of The LiarWill 449 Celebration, Pasta Dinner and reception $15 kids / $25 adults

viSiT THe BoX oFFiCe at 70 Kemble Street, Lenox MA

BoX oFFiCe HourS: See Shakespeare.org for daily hours.

CALL THe BoX oFFiCe at 413-637-3353

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