Shakespeare & Company Behind the Curtain Lecture Series

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Shakespearean scholar Ann Berman who currently serves as Vice President of Shakespeare & Company's Volunteer Company, holds a Master of Arts in Shakespeare Studies from King's College, London through a program partnered with Shakespeare's Globe.
LENOX, Mass. — Shakespeare & Company has announced a new, free lecture series: Behind the Curtain, launching Saturday, Feb. 18, and hosted by Shakespearean scholar Ann Berman.
 
Berman, who currently serves as Vice President of Shakespeare & Company's Volunteer Company, holds a Master of Arts in Shakespeare Studies from King's College, London through a program partnered with Shakespeare's Globe. She will lead the series, often with directors, cast members, design-team members, or others joining as guest speakers, examining various themes surrounding Shakespeare's works as well as other titles to be presented during the 2023 Season. 
 
The inaugural Behind the Curtain lecture will be held Saturday, Feb. 18, at 10:30 a.m. at the Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre's Jane Iredale Lobby, focusing on "Romeo and Juliet," with an emphasis on how costume design can influence audience response. Shakespeare & Company Costume Director Govane Lohbauer will be the talk's featured guest. 
 
The series continues on Saturday, March 4 with a discussion of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," to be staged at Shakespeare & Company from August 1 through September 10; Saturday, March 18, exploring the topic of Shakespeare and Jealousy, and Saturday, April 1, tracing the historical source material that informed The Contention: Henry VI, Part II.
 
All Behind the Curtain talks are free, but reservations are required. For more information or to reserve a ticket, visit shakespeare.org.

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Ventfort Hall Announces New Board Members

LENOX, Mass.— Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum announces the appointment of four new members to its board of directors.
 
Appointed to the board were James P. Galli, Kim Jakobowicz, Louis D, Schroeter III, and Jeremy Winchester.
 
James P. Galli, also known as JP, is a seasoned professional in the hospitality field with over 25 years of experience. From working with large branded properties to his current position as General Manager at Hotel on North, JP has consistently demonstrated his expertise and dedication to the industry.  JP is actively involved in his community and currently serves on the boards of the YMCA of the Berkshires and Downtown Pittsfield Inc.
 
Kim Jakobowicz retired from NYS employment in 2014 after 35 years as a COBOL programmer and project leader. Most of her state career was spent at the Division of Criminal Justice designing computer systems for local police agencies, and later at the Office of Cyber Security as a project manager overseeing firewall log monitoring for 64 NYS agencies. She began volunteering as a docent at Ventfort Hall in 2021 and for the last three years has helped out with the flower urns and pots around the property.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
Louis D. Schroeter III, now semi retired from the metals industry, started metal fabricating in the carriage house of Sunnyridge in Lenox, MA and named the business Atlantis Iron and Design. He also opened a welding shop in West Stockbridge the same year. The business moved to Richmond in 1973 and incorporated as Atlantis Equipment Corp. In 1986 a plant was built in Stephentown, NY. In 1994 the company expanded into Adams and occupied 90,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space in New York and Massachusetts. His semiretirement now allows him to spend time engaging in philanthropy, focused on education for future generations and preserving the icons of the past.
 
Jeremy Winchester is an educator, executive, and multi-modal artist in the performing arts. He is a Professor of Theatre at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, where he also serves as the Director of MOSAIC, the college's public program for open arts and intersectional culture. Prior to joining the faculty at MCLA in 2016, he was the Executive Artistic Director of the nationally renowned Flint Youth Theatre. He is an affiliated artist with Cape Cod-based Pacific Performance Project/east, maintains an active freelance career with a focus on theatre for equity and social justice, and served for six years on the Board of Directors of Theatre for Young Audiences USA.
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