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SUMMARY:Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel: Nella Larsen's Passing
DESCRIPTION:A collaboration with the Norman Rockwell Museum! \n\n\n\nThe Mount is partnering with the Norman Rockwell Museum to present three staged readings in the spirit of Wharton on Wednesday. This exciting series\, Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel\, was organized in tandem with Jazz Age Illustration\, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration of the 1920s and 1930s. The Jazz Age Novel series will explore the work of three authors who critically examine the enormous cultural shifts that took place in America in the 1920s\, including: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby (1925) on the 100th anniversary of its publication; Edith Wharton’s Glimpses of the Moon (1922) chronicling the lives of American expatriates in Europe; and Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929) delving into the complexity of racial identity during the Harlem Renaissance. \n\n\n\nEach program will begin with a short talk about the author and the featured novel\, followed by a dramatic reading of select passages by an actor or actors.  \n\nABOUT THIS PROGRAM: \nPassing\, by Nella LarsenRead by Sandra Seoane-SeriIntroduced by Kristen Maye  \n\n\n\nTICKETS:\n$25 General admission$20 Mount Members with the code: MOUNTMEMBER2526 \nNOTE: The button below will direct you to Norman Rockwell Museum’s website. Please enter the discount code in the “Coupons” field in checkout. If you require assistance booking tickets\, please phone the Norman Rockwell Museum: (413) 298-4100 \nPurchase Tickets\n\n\n\nTickets include Museum admission. Questions? Phone: (413) 298-4100 \nInterested in becoming a Mount Member? Join today! \n\nSandra Seoane-Seri is an award-winning actress based in New York\, Providence\, and Boston. Sandra received her BA in Theater and Film at the University of Massachusetts\, Amherst\, and is a proud alum of Shakespeare & Company’s Summer Shakespeare Intensive. During their time in Western Massachusetts\, she learned the importance of collaboration\, discipline\, and humility. They enjoy being on stage\, behind and in front of the camera. Sandra hopes to be a part of stories that challenge stereotypes and spark conversations over neglected subjects. \n  \n  \n \nKristen Maye is the Clara Willis Phillips Assistant Professor of English at Mount Holyoke College. As a scholar of Black studies\, her work resides at the intersection of cultural studies\, and literary and critical theory. Her research and writing traces how Black studies as an intellectual and political project disturbs the received coherence of the academic disciplines that organize knowledge in the West. Maye completed her PhD in Africana Studies at Brown University\, and also works as an Associate Editor with the publication\, differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies.   \n 
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LOCATION:Norman Rockwell Museum\, 9 Glendale Rd\, Stockbridge\, MA\, 01262
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SUMMARY:Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel: Edith Wharton's Glimpses of the Moon
DESCRIPTION:A collaboration with the Norman Rockwell Museum! \n\n\n\nThe Mount is partnering with the Norman Rockwell Museum to present three staged readings in the spirit of Wharton on Wednesday. This exciting series\, Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel\, was organized in tandem with Jazz Age Illustration\, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration of the 1920s and 1930s. The Jazz Age Novel series will explore the work of three authors who critically examine the enormous cultural shifts that took place in America in the 1920s\, including: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby (1925) on the 100th anniversary of its publication; Edith Wharton’s Glimpses of the Moon (1922) chronicling the lives of American expatriates in Europe; and Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929) delving into the complexity of racial identity during the Harlem Renaissance. \n\n\n\nEach program will begin with a short talk about the author and the featured novel\, followed by a dramatic reading of select passages by an actor or actors.  \n\nABOUT THIS PROGRAM: \nGlimpses of the Moon by Edith WhartonRead by Raya MalcolmIntroduced by Sarah Margolis-Pineo \n\n\n\nTICKETS:\n$25 General admission$20 Mount Members with the code: MOUNTMEMBER2526 \nNOTE: The button below will direct you to Norman Rockwell Museum’s website. Please enter the discount code in the “Coupons” field in checkout. If you require assistance booking tickets\, please phone the Norman Rockwell Museum: (413) 298-4100 \nPurchase Tickets Here!Questions? Phone: (413) 298-4100 \n\n\n\nTickets include Museum admission. Interested in becoming a Mount Member? Join today! \n\nRAYA MALCOLM has played roles from Shakespeare to Beckett\, working in a variety of venues\, from traditional proscenium theaters to abandoned hotels. She also makes up 1/3rd of the Eddie Award-winning indie folk trio\, Hold On Honeys. Raya is also a regular collaborator with Troy Foundry Theatre\, a site-specific\, often immersive theater company dedicated to exploring the social & political issues of today through new work and reimagined classics.  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel: F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
DESCRIPTION:A collaboration with the Norman Rockwell Museum! \n\n\n\nThe Mount is partnering with the Norman Rockwell Museum to present three staged readings in the spirit of Wharton on Wednesday. This exciting series\, Readings at Rockwell | The Jazz Age Novel\, was organized in tandem with Jazz Age Illustration\, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration of the 1920s and 1930s. The Jazz Age Novel series will explore the work of three authors who critically examine the enormous cultural shifts that took place in America in the 1920s\, including: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby (1925) on the 100th anniversary of its publication; Edith Wharton’s Glimpses of the Moon (1922) chronicling the lives of American expatriates in Europe; and Nella Larsen’s Passing (1929) delving into the complexity of racial identity during the Harlem Renaissance. \n\n\n\nEach program will begin with a short talk about the author and the featured novel\, followed by a dramatic reading of select passages by an actor or actors.  \n\nABOUT THIS PROGRAM: \nThe Great Gatsby\, by F. Scott FitzgeraldRead by Anne Undeland and Ryan WinklesIntroduced by Anne Margaret Daniel  \n\n\n\nTICKETS:\n$25 General admission$20 Mount Members with the code: 2025MountMember \nNOTE: The button below will direct you to Norman Rockwell Museum’s website. Please enter the discount code in the “Coupons” field in checkout. \nPurchase Tickets\n\n\n\nTickets include Museum admission. Interested in becoming a Mount Member? Join today! \n\nANNE UNDELAND is a member of the Dramatists Guild\, Howl Playwrights\, and Rooted Writers. Productions and workshops of full-length plays include Lady Randy (WAM Theatre at Shakespeare & Company\, 2019)\, Wharton Between the Sheets (Great Barrington Public Theater\, 2021 {four Berkshire Theater Critics Assoc noms incl best new play}\, Boston’s Gloucester Stage\, 2022\, Salmagundi Club\, NYC 2023\, semifinalist at LA’s The Road Theater 2024 New Play Festival\, and Vermont’s Middlebury Acting Company\, 2025). Her short work has been presented around the world (incl. Road Theater\, Nevada Arts Council\, SpeakEasy\, Windhover\, Oldcastle\, Short and Sweet Vietnam) with her short\, The Kiss winning best play at the Ten Minute Festival at the West Side Y in NYC and her audio piece\, Adeline’s Gambol a finalist for the Miller Audio Award at the Missouri Review. She has a BA in Medieval Studies from Wesleyan University and works for the sculptor George Rickey. Her most recent play\, Madame Mozart\, the Lacrimosa premiered at Great Barrington Public Theater in July of this year and had a second production at Punctuate4/Gloucester Stage in October. \n  \nRYAN WINKLES is an actor\, fight choreographer\, and teacher based in Western Massachusetts. He has been company member of Shakespeare & Company since 2006 and while there has performed in Shakespeare’s plays The Taming of the Shrew\, Antony and Cleopatra\, As You Like It\, Henry V\, Julius Caesar\, Love’s Labour’s Lost\, Macbeth\, Merry Wives of Windsor\, A Midsummer Night’s Dream\, Othello\, Richard III\, The Tempest\, Twelfth Night\, Two Gentlemen of Verona\, and The Winter’s Tale. Additionally\, Ryan has performed there in many plays not by Shakespeare which include Hound of the Baskervilles\, Creditors\, The Learned Ladies\, and Mother Courage.  Regional credits include: Great Barrington Public Theater: Madame Mozart: The Lachrimosa\, The Stones\, Breakwater; WAM Theatre: ROE\, The Old Mezzo; Theater at Woodshill: Hamlet; Gloucester Stage: Mr. Fullerton: Between the Sheets; Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse: Visitors; Commonwealth Stage Company: The Winter’s Tale\, Universe Rushing Apart; the Huntington Theatre Company: Joy and Pandemic. Film/television credits include The Boston Strangler(Hulu) and Time Traveling Bong(Comedy Central). Ryan Is a proud member of Actors Equity and SAG and teaches Stage Violence at Boston University and The Hartt School.  \n  \nANNE MARGARET DANIEL is a writer and editor who teaches literature and humanities at the New School University. She has written on topics from Oscar Wilde’s trials to F. Scott Fitzgerald\, Bob Dylan and contemporary music. Her edition of Fitzgerald’s previously unpublished short stories I’d Die for You and Other Lost Stories was published by Scribner in 2017; and her second edition of Tales of the Jazz Age for Oxford/World’s Classics in 2023. and the Norton Library edition of The Great Gatsby (2022). She is currently at work\, with Jackson L. Byer\, on an edition of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald’s selected letters; and on a book of essays about Bob Dylan. This year she served as conference director of The F. Scott Fitzgerald Society’s 17th international conference which celebrated the centennial year of the publication of The Great Gatsby.  \n 
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LOCATION:Norman Rockwell Museum\, 9 Glendale Rd\, Stockbridge\, MA\, 01262
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