She was a founder and the longtime artistic director of Shakespeare & Company, a repertory theater in western Massachusetts, and directed all his plays. By Richard Sandomir Tina Packer, an ardent and ...
Tina Packer, co-founder of Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Mass., died Friday at age 87. The Tina Packer Playhouse — the largest indoor theater at Shakespeare & Company, with a flexible, in-the-round ...
Tina Packer, the founding artistic director of Lenox’s Shakespeare & Company, who exerted a profound influence on the way Shakespeare’s works are performed, interpreted, and understood, died Friday ...
Tina Packer, co-founder of Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Mass., died Friday at age 87. The largest indoor theater at Shakespeare & Company, with a flexible, in-the-round performance space, the Tina ...
On Friday, Tina Packer, Shakespeare & Company’s founding artistic director, died at age 87. Packer co-founded the organization in 1978 with a cadre of theater artists who helped renovate The Mount, ...
Every day in the year has a story. But what makes January 8 special in history? On this day, people around the world have seen moments that changed nations, science, culture and politics. On January 8 ...
James Packer has shared how he feels 'lucky' to lead the life he has. The billionaire businessman told Rampart News in a recent interview that he is receiving professional care for his mental health ...
Even before her partner, the much-adored poet April Freely, passed away in 2021, Jennifer Packer was a painter of remembrance. Her solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum, which opened months after ...
When James Packer emerged from the privacy of his yacht in Fiji for a tell-all interview about who he likes and hates, it felt bizarre that the heat of his spear was directed at former Victorian ...
Mr Packer criticised Mr Andrews’ management of the state during an interview on former Australian Financial Review columnist Joe Aston’s Rampart Talks podcast, labelling him his “least favourite ...
Like her debut, “The Dive From Clausen’s Pier,” the novelist’s “Some Bright Nowhere” is bound to touch a nerve. That’s fine with her. By Elisabeth Egan It was the biggest moment of Ann Packer’s career ...
Throughout my reading of Ann Packer’s new novel, “Some Bright Nowhere,” all I could keep thinking was “poor Eliot.” It is strange to be worried about Eliot, given that it is Eliot’s wife, Claire, who ...