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Barrington Stage Company (BSC) is a regional theatre company in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts. It was co-founded in 1995 by Artistic Director Julianne Boyd , and former Managing Director Susan Sperber in Sheffield, Massachusetts .
The Unicorn Theatre was completely replaced with a new facility prior to the 1996 summer season; the inaugural production in the new space was "L-Play" by Beth Henley. In 2010, Berkshire Theatre Festival merged with The Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, MA to form Berkshire Theatre Group. The Berkshire Playhouse facility was added to the National ...
Berkshire Theatre Festival, Stockbridge, Massachusetts Bilingual Foundation of the Arts , Los Angeles , California Blank Theatre Company , Los Angeles, California
The Earl is patron of a range of organisations working in the performing arts including the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. Earl of Wessex named as royal patron of Berkshire theatre Skip ...
Boyd is the founder (1995) and artistic director of the Berkshire-based Barrington Stage Company (BSC). [4] The company, which was originally based in Sheffield, Massachusetts, moved to Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in 2006. [5]
Downtown Pittsfield is home to the gilded-age Colonial Theatre, the Berkshire Museum, the Beacon Cinema (multi-plex), the Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire Athenaeum, Wahconah Park and Hebert Arboretum. In recent years, the city has undergone a transformation with significant investment in the historic downtown, including a variety of new ...
Andrea F. Nuciforo Jr. (born February 26, 1964) served as a Democratic State Senator from January 1, 1997, until January 3, 2007, representing the Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden and Berkshire, Hampshire and Franklin Massachusetts Senate districts in western Massachusetts. He is an attorney, having practiced law with a focus on ...
Colonial Theatre circa 1918. The Colonial Theatre is located at 111 South Street, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in the Berkshire Mountains of western Massachusetts.Built in 1903, the theater was host to many theater greats including George M. Cohan, Sara Bernhardt, John Barrymore, Eubie Blake, Douglas Fairbanks Sr., Billie Burke, John Philip Sousa and the Ziegfeld Follies.