(Photo Caption: Women from the Stockbridge-Munsee Community on a recent group walk for the MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) In keeping with WAM’s double philanthropic mission, we are thrilled ...
On January 24 Nathan Hanford, an artist-in-residence with our 2017 beneficiary Soldier On Women’s Program, stopped by the WAM office and dropped off an amazing gift for us – this ...
In keeping with WAM’s double philanthropic mission, 25% of our box office receipts from our production of The Last Wife will be donated to the Soldier On Women’s Program to ...
Brooke Mead has been the Program Coordinator at the Berkshire Immigrant Center in Pittsfield since 2002. She was named Immigrant Advocate of the Year by the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee ...
Suzi Banks Baum has been a friend of WAM Theatre since 2012. A resident of Great Barrington, Suzi is active in the Berkshire community as a writer, an artist, an ...
WAM Theatre: Like WAM, Sisters for Peace (SFP) also started in response to reading Half the Sky by Nicholas Kristoff and Sheryl WuDunn. When did you become aware of WAM ...
WAM Theatre: When did you become aware of WAM Theatre and the similarity in your goals? Ricky Bernstein: I first met Kristen van Ginhoven when she was just forming WAM, ...
In 2014 the beneficiary of our production of In Darfur, Winter Miller’s powerful drama about the impact of war on the people in the northeastern African nation of Sudan, was ...
Shirley Edgerton is an amazing area activist on many fronts, and WAM Theatre was pleased to support her Rights of Passage and Empowerment Program (ROPE) with funds raised by our ...
Our 2011 production of The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls, enabled WAM Theatre to donate $1,750 to The Berkshire United Way Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative! Over the past ...