Leigh Strimbeck is a familiar face in the Capital Region. She is a writer, actor, teacher, director and was part of WAM Theatre’s early years as co-founder. While no longer ...
Our Fresh Takes Series concludes this September with Waxworks by Trina Davies. Davies is a writer, director and actor. Her award-winning plays include Multi User Dungeon (Alberta Playwrights Network Discovery ...
Cynthia Wade won the Academy Award in 2008 for her short documentary Freeheld, about a dying policewoman’s fight to leave her pension to her female life partner. Wade is now producing the ...
Our Fresh Takes Series continues in August with Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England by Madeline George. Directed by Megan Sandberg- Zakian, a Sommerville, MA-based theater-maker, in her first project with ...
John Stanmeyer, a Berkshire-based photographer, has worked extensively with National Geographic over the past decade. He has long focused on exposing social injustice, eradicating global poverty, promoting human rights, and ...
Winter Miller is an award-winning playwright and founding member of the Obie-recognized collective 13 Playwrights. Her drama In Darfur (WAM’s 2014 Fall Show) was inspired by what she saw as ...
Jessica Blank is author (with Erik Jensen) of The Exonerated, a play based on interviews with wrongfully convicted death row inmates (Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, Drama Desk, Ovation, Fringe First, Herald ...
Jayne Atkinson is a Berkshire resident best known for her roles in the series House of Cards, Criminal Minds, and 24, and for her Tony-Award-nominated turns on Broadway in The ...
As WAM celebrates its fifth season, we take a look back at the people who helped get us here. Nick Webb can truly say he’s been a part of WAM ...
WAM’s Fresh Takes series returns for a third event on June 22 with How The World Began. The series of staged readings presents new interpretations of woman-focused works with discussions ...