Come see our spring play, “Our Town”!
Berkshire Waldorf High School proudly presents Thornton Wilder’s Our Town, directed by Beth Robbins. [Read more…]
Class of 2023 Graduation Ceremony
With great pride [Read more…]
Graduation Day!
Graduation Day! [Read more…]
“Celebrate Class of 2022” Recognition Night
Each year, the seniors of the Berkshire Waldorf High School present their Senior Projects and Internships to the community at the school’s “Senior Recognition Night.” This evening, formerly held at Ventfort Hall in Lenox, is a highlight of the school year. [Read more…]
Friday Night Live!
Stone Court Writer-in-Residence Reads From His Work
Snowden Wright, Stone Court Writer-in-Residence reads from his work on Saturday, May 9, 2015, 3 pm at The Mount, 2 Plunkett Street, Lenox, MA 01240. Visit EdithWharton.org or call 413.551.5100 for more information.
Admission FREE.
Praise for Wright’s work: “Fervent, musical prose… extraordinary imagination and soul.” – Will Allison, author of The Long Drive home
Snowden Wright, Stone Court Writer-in-Residence in Stockbridge, MA, is originally from Oxford, MS, and was selected from an outstanding group of applicants to bring a southern voice to the Berkshires. As Stone Court Writer-in-Residence, he has spent the spring in Stockbridge, writing and teaching a Creative Writing Workshop at the Berkshire Waldorf High School.
This event is co-sponsored by these great Berkshire organizations:
- The Mount Edith Wharton’s Home
- Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation
- Stockbridge Library Museum & Archives
- Berkshire Waldorf High School
Arsenic and Old Lace
The Senior Class of the Berkshire Waldorf High School proudly presents Arsenic and Old Lace By Joseph Kesselring, Directed by Beth Robbins.
Fri and Sat., Apr. 17-18, at 7:30p.m.
Matinee Sun., Apr. 19, at 2p.m.
at the Unicorn Theatre, 6 East Street, Stockbridge, MA
$15 each or $40 family. Tickets at the door but seating is limited.
Reservations: 413.298.3800.
William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing
The Berkshire Waldorf High School in collaboration with Shakespeare & Company proudly presents William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Directed by Lezlie Lee & Beth Robbins.
At the Unicorn Theatre, 6 East Street, Stockbridge, MA. Friday, Feb 13 at 7:30pm, Saturday, Feb 14 at 2pm and 7:30pm, Sunday, Feb 15 at 2 pm. Tickets $15 each or $40 per family, at the door, but seating is limited. Reserve today; call (413)298-3800.
Stone Court Writer-in-Residence Reads From Her Work
Stone Court Writer-In-Residence, D.J. Thielke will read from her short stories on Sunday, December 14th at 3pm at The MOUNT, home of novelist Edith Wharton, in Lenox, MA. The event is free to the public, and generously supported by the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation, Berkshire Waldorf High School, Stockbridge Library Museum & Archives, and The Mount.
Thielke, originally from Houston, TX, was selected from a large pool of highly qualified applicants to be awarded the inaugural residency at the Stone Court Writer-In-Residence in Stockbridge, MA. As part of the residency, Thielke is teaching a creative writing elective to students at the Berkshire Waldorf High School. The Stone Court Writer-In Residence program offers two annual residencies, one that begins in September and the other in February. The program provides up-and-coming writers a sanctuary, with the freedom, time, and materials they need to fully immerse themselves in their work.
Thielke’s work has appeared in such journals as Arts and Letters, Indiana Review, Cincinnati Review, Southern Humanities Review, and the New Delta Review: Best of the Web. In addition, her plays have been produced at the Houston Fringe Festival and the Frenticore Fringe Festival. She currently serves as Assistant Editor of Narrative Magazine.
Berkshire Waldorf High School students will share their short stories written in Thielke’s creative writing elective. The public reading is Wednesday, December 10th at 7pm at the Berkshire Waldorf High School, 14 Pine Street, Stockbridge, MA.