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Playwright Mentoring Project performs

April 2 @ 2:00 pm

Berkshire teen actors rehearse with Barrington Stage Company's Playwright Mentoring Program (in 2017). Press photo courtesy of Barrington Stage Company.
Photo by Jennifer Graessle

Barrington Stage Company celebrates 23 years with the Playwright Mentoring Project in the 2023 Spring Tour, with three free public performances: PMP North Adams Play Festival on March 28 at 7 p.m. at ‘62 Center for Theatre and Dance, and the PMP Pittsfield Play Festival on March 30 at 7 p.m. and the All PMP Fest on April 1 at 2 p.m. at BSC’s St. Germain Stage.

Tickets to the PMP North Adams and Pittsfield Play Festivals on March 28 and 30 are first come first serve. For tickets to the All PMP Fest on Saturday, April 1, call the Barrington Stage Box Office at 413-236-8888 or visit www.barringtonstageco.org/Tickets.

The Playwright Mentoring Project Spring Tour features Berkshire County students from the following schools: Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter School (BART), Drury High, Herberg Middle, Hoosac Valley High, Lee High, McCann Technical, Mt. Greylock Regional, Pittsfield High, Reid Middle, Taconic High and Wahconah Regional.

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By presenting this meaningful work we hope to foster a dialogue with the audience. Themes covered in this year’s plays include: disability advocacy, racism, Islamophobia, cancel culture, mental wellness, gender identity, psychological safety, harassment and navigating an uncertain future.

“This year’s PMP plays represent students from all over Berkshire County. There are 43 participants performing in the play festival with 5 different plays being presented,” said BSC Director of Education and Community Engagement Jane O’Leary. “Many of the plays explore difficult social and emotional issues. These participants have navigated these sensitive topics and developed them into scenes with the assistance of trauma-informed mentors.

“We continue to be inspired by participants’ willingness to critically reflect on their circumstances and the world around them. The rigor and process that it takes to bring one PMP scene to life develops the necessary skills to thrive in any future endeavor. We are thankful to all the mentors and supporters that make this program possible.”

The students have access to 20 members of the Playwright Mentoring Project from Director of Education and Community Engagement Jane O’Leary, Community Engagement/EDI (Equity, Diversity & Inclusion) Coordinator Sharron Frazier-McClain, Associate Director of Education Jess Diaz Griffin; Artistic Mentors Marcella Ferry, Carli McGurn; Peer Mentors Xinef Afraim, Kiara Bressett, Nollan Gageant, Evan Gardzina, Joseph Gunn, Shannon Gwozdz, Nick Howe, Jessyca Muniz; Playwrights Michael Dowling and Kelli Newby (Berkshires), Seth McNeill (Hudson); Sam LaFrage (New York City) and Dana Hall (Chicago); Therapists Deb Cole-Duffy and Lisa Tessier.

Playwright Mentoring Project

Lasting six months, PMP is an intensive, out-of-school activity that uses theatre as a catalyst to help young people learn valuable life skills. PMP is offered at no cost to the students, and no audition is required. Meeting weekly, PMP offers teenagers a brave space to talk about difficult issues in their daily lives. Participants learn the fundamentals of devising, playwriting and improvisation from experienced mentors.

Theatre is used as a means of self-exploration and self-expression. Over the course of the program, teens collaborate to create an original performance piece based on their own stories. Over the six months, students develop conflict resolution skills, learn to express themselves and create a supportive community together.

This year PMP ran 5 school groups, three in Pittsfield and two in North Adams. This year, for the 2nd year, PMP is partnering with Eagle Academy Middle School to develop a PMP play with their students. Eagle Academy students have been meeting twice a week since January 2023 and will have an invited performance in April for friends and family.

PMP is the winner of the nationally renowned “Coming Up Taller Award” and the Massachusetts Commonwealth Award for Creative Youth Development, for its Education Programs, most notably the Playwright Mentoring Project for underserved youth.

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April 2
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2:00 pm
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Barrington Stage Company
30 Union St.
Pittsfield, MA
413 236-8888

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