PITTSFIELD, MA — Berkshire Theatre Group (BTG), in collaboration with the Jewish Plays Project (JPP) and plays2gather (p2g), proudly announces the return of the Festival of New Jewish Plays, running Thursday, August 28 through Saturday, August 30, 2025 at The Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Following the success of last year’s sold-out debut, the Festival returns this Labor Day weekend with a vibrant, three-day lineup of readings, rituals, artist conversations and interactive events that highlight the richness, diversity and urgency of Jewish storytelling today.
Rooted in JPP’s acclaimed Artistic Democracy model, the Festival is unlike any other in American theater: audiences are not just spectators, but essential collaborators in shaping the future of Jewish drama. Through voting, dialogue and engagement, community members play a direct role in elevating the plays that most resonate with their values and lived experiences.
“Last year, something extraordinary happened—audiences connected deeply with the work and with one another,” shares BTG Artistic Director Kate Maguire. “There was laughter, reflection, joy and a sense of discovery. This year, we’re expanding the experience—with more stories, more dialogue and more ways to be part of it.”
The Festival is generously sponsored by Diane Troderman and Harold Grinspoon. Select events will also feature original poetry by Harold Grinspoon integrated throughout the weekend as a lyrical and reflective complement to the performances.
At The Colonial Theatre
2nd Festival of New Jewish Plays
Presented by Berkshire Theatre Group, Jewish Plays Project and plays2gather
at The Colonial Theatre
Performance Dates: Thursday, August 28–Saturday, August 30, 2025
Schedule of Events
Reading: Provenance
Winner of the 14th National Jewish Playwriting Contest
written by Jennifer Maisel
at The Colonial Theatre
Thursday, August 28 at 7pm
Tickets: $18, General Admission
A stolen portrait remains lost for decades. How can one piece of art tear at the hearts of generations? Chosen by over 1,500 audience members across 11 cities, this new play receives the JPP’s signature Reading+ format—script-in-hand with targeted design support and an all-star cast—followed by a talkback with the artists and JPP Artistic Director David Winitsky.
Panel: Knosh & Knowledge: Making Jewish Theater in the 21st Century
at The Colonial Theatre in The Garage
Friday, August 29 at 10:45am
Tickets: Free, General Admission
A spirited panel of contemporary Jewish theatre makers moderated by David Winitsky, in partnership with the Jewish Federation of the Berkshires. Explore the pleasures and pitfalls of making Jewish work today and the urgent questions artists are facing. Co-sponsored by the Jewish Federation of the Berkshires.
Ritual: OOF! On One Foot: 10-Minute Play Festival
On-Stage at The Colonial Theatre
Friday, August 29 at 7pm
Tickets: $36, General Admission
Six brand-new 10-minute plays inspired by Hillel the Sage and dedicated to “Moving Forward at the Edge of the Unknown.” This magical evening is part new-play showcase, part Shabbat ritual and 100% healing theatrical experience. Curated and presented by JPP and plays2gather.
Participation: Wondering Jews: An Interactive plays2gather Salon
at The Colonial Theatre in The Garage
Saturday, August 30 at 12pm
Tickets: $18, General Admission
Join playwright Wayne Firestone and Director Illana Stein in a participatory reading of short works from Jewish voices across the globe. Audience members step into the roles of actors and thinkers in this unique salon-style theatre-making experience.
Study: Jewish Dramaturgy: Study and Discussion
at The Colonial Theatre in The Garage
Saturday, August 30 at 3pm
Tickets: $18, General Admission
Clergy, scholars and lay leaders come together for a deep dive into the themes of Provenance and other Festival plays. How does Jewish thought frame art, memory and resilience? What makes a play “Jewish?” A dynamic discussion for the intellectually curious.
Vote: The Berkshire Jewish Playwriting Contest
at The Colonial Theatre
Saturday, August 30 at 7pm
Tickets: $36
The JPP’s signature event comes to the Berkshires for the very first time! Three of the most exciting, brand-new Jewish comedies and dramas—read by a stellar cast—compete for the Festival’s first-ever Audience Award, and YOU are the judge. Help us choose the most important new Jewish play of the summer. Followed by the Festival wrap-up party!
Bundle and Save
For a limited time: Purchase tickets to two or more Festival events and receive a 10% discount. Purchase tickets to three or more events and enjoy a 15% discount. This offer expires on July 15th.
Season Discounts & Ticket Information
BTGY (Young Adult)
Young adults between the ages of 18 and 30 can purchase one ticket to any BTG produced show for $30 (fees included). This offer is available by phone or in person only. Additionally, one BTG presented show ticket may be purchased for 10% off the single ticket price (rental events not included).
EBT Card to Culture Program
The EBT Card to Culture program in partnership with the Mass Cultural Council and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services’ Department of Transitional Assistance, is available to anyone with EBT, WIC, or ConnectorCare Insurance. This offer includes four tickets for performances or events at The Colonial Theatre and two tickets for performances at The Unicorn Theatre per household at the rate of $5 each. All additional fees are waived. Tickets are subject to availability as seating is limited. This offer is available by phone or in person only.
Massachusetts Teachers Association
Massachusetts Teachers Association (MTA) members are eligible for a discount of 20% off orders to any BTG show. Education is a core value of BTG, and we appreciate those who are doing the work in our community. To redeem this discount, mention it while ordering over the phone at 413-997-4444, or in person at our box office.
Military Personnel
U.S military personnel, veterans and their immediate families are eligible for a discount of 20% off orders to any BTG show to extend our gratitude to those who have served or are currently serving our country in the US armed forces. To redeem this discount, mention it while ordering over the phone at 413-997-4444, or in person at our box office.
AAA
AAA members are eligible for 10% off on orders to any BTG show. To redeem this discount, mention it while ordering over the phone at 413-997-4444, or in person at our box office.
Tickets for all of BTG’s exciting productions are on sale now. All plays, schedules, casting and prices are subject to change. To purchase tickets, visit www.BerkshireTheatreGroup.org or contact the Colonial Box Office by calling 413-997-4444.
The Box Office is open Tuesday through Sunday 12pm-5pm or on any performance day from 12pm until curtain. BTG’s Pittsfield Campus is located at 111 South Street, (The Colonial Theatre) Pittsfield, MA. The Box Office at the Unicorn will be open on performance dates only. BTG’s Stockbridge Campus is located at 6 East Street, (The Unicorn Theatre) Stockbridge, MA.
