Longtime Barrington Stage Company Press Director Charlie Siedenburg will retire following the September 21 opening night performance of The Weekend, the final offering of the Massachusetts company's summer 2025 season. The move ends a 21-year tenure with the company that began in 2005.
Siedenburg's work with the esteemed regional theatre, included shaping and sharing the company's story with the local Berkshire community and well beyond, including Playbill.
“Barrington Stage has been more than a workplace—it’s been a home, a family, and a true creative community,” says Siedenburg in a statement. “One of the great joys of my career has been shaping the narrative of BSC—celebrating its artists, championing its productions, and helping to tell the story of a theatre that has become such an essential part of the Berkshires. I will certainly miss the members of the Berkshire press, whose dedication, friendship, and generosity in covering the arts have been vital to BSC’s success. I am deeply grateful for the extraordinary colleagues, artists, and audiences I’ve had the privilege to work with over these many years.”
Among the company's many noted productions were the first stagings of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and a revival of On the Town that transferred to Broadway in 2014.
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