This is the Massachusetts premiere of Will Eno’s Title and Deed. Directed by Keira Naughton, The New York Times calls Title and Deed “A haunting and often fiercely funny meditation on life.” Will Eno’s script – “skewed with humor” and with “deep lyrical pleasures,” according to the Times — bursts moments that are at once intriguing, amusing, and enigmatic. Title and Deed stars James Barry, known to Chester Theatre audiences for his work in The Aliens, The Night Alive, and Sister Play. Director Keira Naughton, daughter of acclaimed Tony Award winner James Naughton and a Williamstown Theater Festival regular, was nominated for a Berkshire Theatre Critics’ Award for 2019’s Curve of Departure.
All performances will be under a tent on the grounds of Hancock Shaker Village, the sides of the tent will be raised for ventilation, and CDC guidance will be followed. Performances are: Wednesdays at 3pm, Thursdays at 3pm and 7:30pm, Fridays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3pm. Single Ticket, $47.50. Call box office for information on Season Subscriptions and discounted ticket eligibility. Visitors to Hancock Shaker Village can show their receipt to receive $5 off Chester@Hancock tickets the day of the show. Chester Theatre box office: chestertheatre.org or 413.354.7771