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REVIEW: "Homebody" at the Ancram Opera House
REVIEW: “Homebody” at the Ancram Opera House
A middle-aged Englishwoman, identified only as Homebody, tries in vain to remember the name of her anti-depressant: “a portmanteau chemical cocktail word confected by punning psychopharmacologists.” She imagines her “brain floating in a salt bath, frosted with a rime of salt, a pickle-brine brain, pink-beige walnut-wrinkled nutmeat within a crystalliform quartzoid ice-white hoarfrost casing, a…
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Actor & Composer Alex Sovronsky discusses his work on THE THREE MUSKETEERS. THE THREE MUSKETEERS November 21 - December 8, 2013 Student Tickets only $7! Tickets (860) 486-2113 or http://crt.uconn.edu/
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Berkshire Theatre Critics Association Announces Nominations for the Second Annual Berkie Awards
Berkshire Theatre Critics Association Announces Nominations for the Second Annual Berkie Awards
(Pittsfield, MA) – The Berkshire Theatre Critics Association is pleased to announce the nominees for the Second Annual Berkshire Theatre Awards, known colloquially as The Berkies. The purpose of the BTCA and the Berkshire Theatre Awards is to promote and celebrate the quality and diversity of theatre in the greater Berkshire region. The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on November…
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Pittsfield, MA – At an SRO ceremony held on the stage of the St. Germain Theatre at Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield, the Board of the Berkshire Theatre Critics Association presented the Berkshire Theatre Awards on the evening of Monday, November 6, 2017. This was the second year the awards have been presented to honor and celebrate the excellence and diversity of theatre in the greater Berkshire region.
Critics J. Peter Bergman and Macey Levin once again hosted the ceremony, which saw top honors for Best Play go to the Berkshire Theatre Group’s production of David Auburn’s Lost Lake, and a tie between Barrington Stage Company’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s Company and the Mac-Haydn Theatre’s production of Hello, Dolly! for Best Musical.
The Berkshire Theatre Group captured both of the Outstanding Direction awards, with Eric Hill winning for his production of Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo, and James Barry for his direction of the musical Million Dollar Quartet.
Joel Ripka took home the award for Outstanding Solo Performance in Chester Theatre Company’s production of Duncan Macmillan’s Every Brilliant Thing, directed by Daniel Elihu Kramer. That production was also honored as Outstanding New Play of the season. The Oldcastle Theatre Company production of Shipwrecked!… directed by Eric Peterson, won for Oustanding Ensemble Performance for actors John Hadden, David Joseph, and Carla Woods.
The Larry Murray Award for Community Outreach and Support through Theater went to WAM Theatre and Artistic Director Kristen van Ginhoven for their innovative double philanthropic mission whereby they donate a portion of the box office proceeds of every major production to a non-profit organization that benefits women and girls. Since its founding in 2010, WAM Theatre has donated more than $41,500 to thirteen nonprofit organizations.
In addition to the awards, Charles Guiliano and Gail M. Burns gave a special tribute to the Berkshire Theatre Association founder, the late Larry Murray, who passed away in March of this year. Kristen van Ginhoven presented a monologue entitled The Last Activist Standing.
2017 Berkshire Theatre Awards (winners appear in Boldface)
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Play: Nominees: Jessica Hecht – The Clean House – Williamstown Theatre Festival; Ella Loudon – The Tempest – Shakespeare & Co; Medina Senghore – Intimate Apparel – Shakespeare & Co; Zoë Laiz – 4000 Miles – Shakespeare & Co.
Jessica Hecht in a scene from the Williamstown Theatre Festival’s production of “The Clean House” by Sarah Ruhl. Photo by Daniel Rader.
Jessica Hecht
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Play: Nominees: Joey Collins – At Home At the Zoo – Berkshire Theatre Group; Mark H. Dold – This – Barrington Stage Company; Carson Elrod – Taking Steps – Barrington Stage Company; Rocco Sisto – The Birds – Barrington Stage Company
Joey Collins (left) and David Adkins both took home awards for their performances in Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo at the Berkshire Theatre Group. Photo by Emma K. Rothenberg-Ware.
Outstanding Scenic Design of a Play or Musical: Nominees: Riccardo Hernandez – The Clean House – Williamstown Theatre Festival; Randall Parsons – Arsenic and Old Lace – Berkshire Theatre Group; Brian Prather – Ragtime – Barrington Stage Company; Kristen Robinson – Company – Barrington Stage Company
Brian Prather’s award-winning set for Barrington Stage Company’s production of Ragtime can be seen in all its glory in this scene featuring Frances Evans & J. Anthony Crane. Photo by Daniel Rader.
Outstanding Choreography: Nominees: Jeffrey Page – Company – Barrington Stage Company; Freddy Ramirez – Mamma Mia – Capital Rep; Sebastiani Romagnolo – Hello, Dolly! – Mac-Haydn Theatre; Shea Sullivan – Ragtime – Barrington Stage Company
The Waiters’ Gallop exemplifies Sebastiani Romagnolo’s award-winning choreography for Hello, Dolly! at the Mac-Haydn Theatre.
Outstanding Direction of a Muscial: Nominees: James Barry – Million Dollar Quartet – Berkshire Theatre Group; Joe Calaraco – Ragtime – Barrington Stage Company; Trey Compton – Godspell 2012 – Theater Barn; John Saunders – Hello, Dolly! – Mac-Haydn Theatre
James Barry, director of Million Dollar Quartet” at the Berkshire Theatre Group.
The cast of Million Dollar Quartet. Photo by Emma K. Rothenberg-Ware.
Outstanding Costume Design of a Play or Musical: Nominees: Tyler Kinney – Cymbeline – Shakespeare & Co; Govane Lohbauer – Emilie… – WAM Theatre; Bethany Marx – Hello, Dolly! – Mac-Haydn Theatre; Sara Jean Tosetti – Ragtime – Barrington Stage Company
Bella Merlin sports one of Tyler Kinney’s award-winning costumes for Shakespeare & Company’s production of Cymbeline. Photo by Stratton McCrady
Outstanding Solo Performance: Nominees: Kyle Branzel – Buyer & Cellar – Weston Playhouse; Ed Dixon – Georgie – Barrington Stage Company; Joel Ripka – Every Brilliant Thing – Chester Theatre; Oliver Wadsworth – The Tarnation of Russell Colvin – Dorset Theatre Festival
Joel Ripka, winner of the Outstanding Solo Performer award, interacts with an audience member in the Chester Theatre Company production of “Every Brilliant Thing” by Duncan Macmillan. Photo by Elizabeth Solaka.
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical: Nominees: Ellen Harvey – Company – Barrington Stage Company; Rachel Rhodes-Devey – Hello, Dolly! – Mac-Haydn Theatre; Madison Stratton – Spamalot – Mac-Haydn Theatre; Zurin Villanueva – Ragtime – Barrington Stage Company
Ellen Harvey as Joanne in Barrington Stage Company’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Company.” Photo by Daniel Rader.
Ellen Harvey
Outstanding Lighting Design of a Play or Musical: Nominees: Mike Baldassari – Children of a Lesser God – Berkshire Theatre Group; Chris Lee – Ragtime – Barrington Stage Company; David Weiner – Where Storms Are Born – Williamstown Theatre Festival; Robert Wierzel – A Legendary Romance – Williamstown Theatre Festival
David Weiner’s award-winning lighting illuminates Arnulfo Maldonado’s set for Where Storms Are Born at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical: Nominees: Gabe Belyeu – Hello, Dolly! – Mac-Haydn Theatre; Gil Brady – Mamma Mia – Capital Rep; Roe Harftrampf – A Legendary Romance – Williamstown Theatre Festival; Paul Urriola – Guys and Dolls – Theater Barn
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Musical winner Roe Harftrampf and Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical nominee Lora Lee Gayer in A Legendary Romance at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Photo by Daniel Rader.
Outstanding Direction of a Play: Nominees: Eric Hill – At Home At the Zoo – Berkshire Theatre Group; Kenny Leon – Children of a Lesser God – Berkshire Theatre Group; Regge Life – God of Carnage – Shakespeare & Company; Rebecca Taichman – The Clean House – Williamstown Theatre Festival
Scott Killian, winner of the Berkie award for Outstanding Sound Design for his work on the Berkshire Theatre Group production of David Auburn’s “Lost Lake.”
Eric Hill, winner of Outstanding Direction of a Play for Edward Albee’s “At Home at the Zoo” at the Berkshire Theatre Group.
Outstanding Sound Design of a Play or Musical: Nominees: Scott Killian – Lost Lake – Berkshire Theatre Group; Ryan Rumery – The Legend of Georgia McBride – Dorset Theatre Festival; Alex Sovronsky – The Last Wife – WAM Theatre; David Thomas – The Birds – Barrington Stage Company
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical: Nominee: Lora Lee Gayer – A Legendary Romance – Williamstown Theatre Festival; Emily Kron – Sweeney Todd – Mac-Haydn Theatre; Elizabeth Stanley – Ragtime – Barrington Stage Company; Monica M. Wemitt – Hello, Dolly! – Mac-Haydn Theatre
Emily Kron as Mrs. Lovett in the Mac-Haydn Theatre production of “Sweeney Todd.”
Emily Kron
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Musical: Nominees: Darnell Abraham – Ragtime – Barrington Stage Company; Mark Hardy – Sweeney Todd – Mac-Haydn Theatre; Jeff McCarthy – A Legendary Romance – Williamstown Theatre Festival; Aaron Tveit – Company – Barrington Stage Company
Darnell Abraham
Darnell Abraham and members of the cast of Barrington Stage Company’s production of “Ragtime.” Photo by Daniel Rader.
Outstanding New Play or Musical: Nominees: Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan, Daniel Elihu Kramer, director – Chester Theatre, producer; I and You by Lauren Gunderson, Kristen Van Ginhoven, director – Chester Theatre, producer; A Legendary Romance by Timothy Prager and Geoff Morrow, Lonny Price, director – Williamstown Theatre Festival, producer; Where Storms are Born by Harrison David Rivers, Shaheem Ali, director – Williamstown Theatre Festival, producer
Joel Ripka interacting with audience members in the Chester Theatre Company production of Duncan Macmillan’s “Every Brilliant Thing,” directed by Daniel Elihu Kramer. Photo by Elizabeth Solaka.
Daniel Elihu Kramer, Artistic Director of the Chester Theatre Company
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play: Nominees: Lynnette R. Freeman – Lost Lake – Berkshire Theatre Group; Diane Prusha – Wharton Comedies – Shakespeare & Co; Lauren Ridloff – Children of a Lesser God – Berkshire Theatre Group; Kim Stauffer – Emilie… – WAM Theatre
Lynnette R. Freeman, winner of the award for Outstanding Leading Actress in a play for her performance in David Auburn’s “Lost Lake” at the Berkshire Theatre Group
Lynnette R. Freeman and Quentin Maré in the Berkshire Theatre Group’s production of David Auburn’s “Lost Lake.” Photo by Emma K. Rothenberg-Ware.
Outstanding Ensemble Performance: Nominees: Baskerville – Dorset Theatre Festival; God of Carnage – Shakespeare & Company; Shipwrecked!. . . – Oldcastle Theatre; Skeleton Crew – Chester Theatre
Carla Woods, John Hadden, and David Jospeh, winners of Outstanding Ensemble Cast for their performances in Donald Marguilies’ “Shipwrecked!…” directed by Eric Peterson at the Oldcastle Theatre Company. Photo by Erika Floriani.
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play: Nominees: David Adkins – At Home At the Zoo – Berkshire Theatre Group; Quentin Maré – Lost Lake – Berkshire Theatre Group; Nigel Gore – The Tempest – Shakespeare & Company; Oliver Wadsworth – Emilie… – WAM Theatre
The Larry Murray Award for Community Outreach and Support through Theater: Nominees: Julianne Boyd, Barrington Stage Company; Mandy Greenfield, Williamstown Theatre Festival; Kate Maguire, Berkshire Theatre Group; Kristen Van Ginhoven, WAM Theatre
Kristen van Ginhoven, co-founder and Artistic Director of WAM Theatre.
On November 5 WAM Theatre presented their thirteenth beneficiary, Soldier On Women’s Program, with $9,000 – a portion of the box office receipts from their production of “The Last Wife” by Kate Hennig. Photo by Emma K. Rothenberg-Ware.
Outstanding Production of a Musical: TIE VOTE! Nominees: Company – Barrington Stage Company; Hello, Dolly! – Mac-Haydn Theatre; A Legendary Romance – Williamstown Theatre Company; Sweeney Todd – Mac-Haydn Theatre
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Outstanding Production of a Play: Nominees: The Birds – Barrington Stage Company; Children of a Lesser God – Berkshire Theatre Group; The Clean House – Williamstown Theatre Festival; Lost Lake – Berkshire Theatre Group
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2017 Berkshire Theatre Award Winners Announced! Pittsfield, MA - At an SRO ceremony held on the stage of the St. Germain Theatre at Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield, the Board of the…
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REVIEW: "Homebody" at the Ancram Opera House
REVIEW: “Homebody” at the Ancram Opera House
A middle-aged Englishwoman, identified only as Homebody, tries in vain to remember the name of her anti-depressant: “a portmanteau chemical cocktail word confected by punning psychopharmacologists.” She imagines her “brain floating in a salt bath, frosted with a rime of salt, a pickle-brine brain, pink-beige walnut-wrinkled nutmeat within a crystalliform quartzoid ice-white hoarfrost casing, a…
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#Adrienne Westmore#Alex Sovronsky#Ancram NY#Ancram Opera House#AOH#B. Docktor Photography#Danielle Skraastad#Homebody#Jeffrey Mousseau#Leisah Swenson#Paul Ricciardi#Rob Ascher#Sarah Edkins#Tony Kushner#Zack Jacobs
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