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Five centuries of theater history has taken root in the mountains, and is bringing audiences, thespians young and older, and more of the community together to celebrate the art of stagecraft.
For the past 50 plus years, Shakespeare and Company has been bringing works to life on stage and teaching others the work that goes into making staged productions spectacular. And since their move to their current grounds in 2000, they’ve been expanding on that mission and sharing their proverbial wealth with others. We head up to Lenox to take a tour of the organization's 4 theaters, meet some of the folx involved in their summer productions, and get entirely lost in their costume department in the best way possible, on a study golf cart steed lead by artistic director Allyn Burrows and director of marketing Jaclyn Stevenson.
It’s also Corn season, and for a small farm stand along 5 & 10 in Deerfield, which is peak time that customers come calling. We visit Kolakoski Farm Stand to chat with its founder Miriam Spaulding about the 100 yr old farm that stocks the stand, and the important place it has in their operations and see for ourselves just how many folx are clamoring for the ripe ears.
By Monte Belmonte & Kaliis Smith5
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Five centuries of theater history has taken root in the mountains, and is bringing audiences, thespians young and older, and more of the community together to celebrate the art of stagecraft.
For the past 50 plus years, Shakespeare and Company has been bringing works to life on stage and teaching others the work that goes into making staged productions spectacular. And since their move to their current grounds in 2000, they’ve been expanding on that mission and sharing their proverbial wealth with others. We head up to Lenox to take a tour of the organization's 4 theaters, meet some of the folx involved in their summer productions, and get entirely lost in their costume department in the best way possible, on a study golf cart steed lead by artistic director Allyn Burrows and director of marketing Jaclyn Stevenson.
It’s also Corn season, and for a small farm stand along 5 & 10 in Deerfield, which is peak time that customers come calling. We visit Kolakoski Farm Stand to chat with its founder Miriam Spaulding about the 100 yr old farm that stocks the stand, and the important place it has in their operations and see for ourselves just how many folx are clamoring for the ripe ears.

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