Dildine Departs from Shakespeare & Company After Only Six Months

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LENOX, Mass. — Rick Dildine is returning to St. Louis to serve as artistic and executive director of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, a company he led from 2009-2014.

Dildine became executive director and president of Shakespeare & Company in Lenox in September 2014.
 
“We are sad to see Rick depart as he has contributed so much to our organization already,” said Sarah Hancock, chairwoman of the Board of Trustees. “He is a creative producer and deserves to be able to use his skills where his passion lies. We wish him the best of luck.”
 
The organization recently announced its 2015 season line-up and completed a matching gift campaign for capital improvements for its campus in downtown Lenox. Dildine has led the recent budget process, which culminated in the approval of a budget for the next fiscal year.


 
“I have learned a lot while collaborating with the board and the staff at Shakespeare & Company over the past few months,” Dildine said. “In evaluating the opportunities ahead for Shakespeare & Company, I’ve decided that my skills are best served in St. Louis. My deepest thanks to Chair Sarah Hancock and the other trustees who have worked so closely with me to create a more sustainable organization.”
 
To lead the 2015 season, the Board of Trustees has appointed Steve Ball as interim managing director and Ariel Bock and Jonathan Croy as interim co-artistic directors. In announcing the Board's appointment of Ball, Bock and Croy, Hancock said, "We are delighted to announce these appointments, and have supreme confidence in this team’s abilities to lead the season ahead. Collectively, they bring a tremendous amount of experience to the organization, and are all well-respected members of the industry and the community.”
 
Shakespeare & Company’s summer season opens on May 22.


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Ghost Tours At Ventfort Hall

LENOX, Mass. — Robert Oakes, author of "Ghosts of the Berkshires," leads you through the rooms and halls of this historic estate sharing tales of its alleged hauntings.
 
There will be a tour on May 3 at 7 pm.
 
Admission is $30 and minimum age to attend is age 12. Reservations are strongly recommended as tickets are limited. Walk-ins accommodated as space allows.
 
 For reservations visit https://gildedage.org/pages/calendar or call us at 413-637-3206.
 
This is not an active investigation.
 
Robert Oakes is an author, teacher, storyteller, and singer/songwriter originally from northern New Jersey and currently residing in the Berkshires. Since 2010 Robert has led the ghost tours at Edith Wharton's The Mount in Lenox and has represented the museum and its ghosts on Syfy's Ghost Hunters, Jeff Belanger's New England Legends series on PBS, and The Apple Seed show on BYUradio. 
 
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