WAM Theatre’s The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls Opens At Barrington Stage Co
By: Gabrielle Sierra Oct. 31, 2011
WAM Theatre's November Production of ‘The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls' is a comedy collectively written by Jennifer Brewin, Leah Cherniak, Ann-Marie Macdonald, Alisa Palmer and Martha Ross. The production will be the Berkshire Premiere of this Canadian play, which the Ottawa Citizen called ‘a piece of theatre with warmth, humour and irresistible broadness of heart'. In keeping with WAM's double philanthropic mission, a portion of proceeds from the production will be donated to The Berkshire United Way Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative. The production will run November 3-20 at Barrington Stage Company Stage 2 in Pittsfield.
The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls is a visit with the three Fine sisters. Jojo is a university professor obsessed with Brecht (to be played by Barbara Cardillo), Jayne is a bi-sexual corporate shark (to be played by Deann Simmons Halper) and Jelly is an eccentric artist who loves boxes (to be played by Karen Lee). A poignant romp through the attic in the home of their recently-deceased father reminds the Fine sisters of their childhood and forces them to redefine their future together."WAM is delighted that Pittsfield Coop Bank and Mission Bar & Tapas have joined our newly launched business sponsor program as our Partner Sponsors for this production. We thank them and our other new business sponsors for helping us continue to realize our mission of using theatre to benefit women and girls by producing this Berkshire Premiere with this incredible cast and creative team" said Kristen van Ginhoven, WAM Theatre's Artistic Director. "Having Berkshire United Way's Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative (TPPI) as the beneficiary for this production is WAM's way of supporting the agencies, organizations and volunteers who are working together to address teen pregnancy as part of TPPI."Barrington Stage Company Stage 2
36 Linden Street
Pittsfield, MAWHEN:
Thursday, November 3 @ 8:00pm- Preview
Friday, November 4 @ 8:00pm-Opening Night
Saturday, November 5 @ 8:00pm
Sunday, November 6 @ 3pm (followed by a talkback)
Friday, November 11 @ 8pm -WAM SLAM*
Saturday, November 12 @ 8pm
Sunday, November 13 @ 3pm (followed by a talkback)
Friday, November 18 @ 8pm
Saturday, November 19 @ 8pm
Sunday, November 20 @ 3pm (followed by a talkback)TICKETS:
$25: Adults
$15: Students
$20: Preview Price-Adults
$12: Preview Price-StudentsGROUP SALES:
10 tix for $15/each: Adult
10 tix for $10/each: Students*WAM SLAM-This performance will be followed by a raffle/networking event post show with the cast in the Barrington Stage 2 Bar, sponsored by Mission Bar and Tapas. A perfect outing for groups, organizations and businesses. Contact Corissa Bryant at corissa@wamtheatre.com for more info and to book your group tickets.Call 1-800-838-3006 or go to www.WAMTheatre.com to purchase tickets. Tickets at the door are by cash and check only. CAST:
Barbara Cardillo (Jojo) Ms. Cardillo has been seen on stage at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Boston Playwright's Theatre, and is a founding member of Royal Berkshire Improvisation Troupe.
Karen Lee (Jelly) Ms. Lee's Berkshire acting credits include The Wharton Salon, Shakespeare & Company, New Stage Performing Arts Center and Mixed Company.
Deann Simmons Halper (Jayne) Ms. Simmons Halper's credits include work off Broadway in New York City, as well as locally with Sharon Playhouse and Barrington Stage Company.CREATIVE TEAM:Kristen van Ginhoven-Director
Corissa Bryant-Associate Producer
Juliana von Haubrich-Scenic Design
Arthur Oliver-Costume Design
Brad Berridge-Sound Design
Jeff Roudabush + Nick Webb-Lighting Design
Ryan Winkles-Fight Choreographer
Christopher Donovan-Stage Manager
Tina Padgett-Assistant Stage Manager
Emily Curro- Dramaturge
Enrico Spada-Graphic DesignABOUT WAM Theatre:Inspired by the book 'Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide' by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, WAM Theatre was founded in 2009 by professional theatre artists Kristen van Ginhoven and Leigh Strimbeck. WAM's philanthropic mission is two-fold; first, producing theatrical events for everyone, with a focus on women theatre artists and/or the stories of women and girls; second, to donate a portion of proceeds from those events to organizations that benefit women and girls. WAM Theatre is based in the Berkshires of Massachusetts and the Capital Region of New York State. www.WAMTheatre.com To learn more about the Berkshire United Way Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative, go to www.berkshireunitedway.org.
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