Piti Theatre’s Popular “To Bee or Not To Bee” Streaming from the Toronto Fringe Festival

by Gail M. Burns A pollinator fable for the whole family Piti Theatre (based in Shelburne Falls, MA)  has pivoted to a streaming distribution model for both it’s popular “To Bee or Not To Bee” piece about pollinator disappearance colony, which is currently streaming as part of the Toronto Fringe…

Ko Fest Continues with Piti Theatre’s “Hawaii Five-G: Canary in the Gold Mine”

After a sold-out live run of MOVING WATER, the Ko Festival’s 30th “Justice, Environmental Safety and Climate Change” season concludes with the premiere of HAWAII FIVE-G: Canary in the Gold Mine. The production is made specifically for online viewing by and with Jonathan Mirin of Piti Theatre Company. With a partner sickened by…

KoFest 2021 Hybrid Season to Center on Justice, Environmental Safety, and Climate Change

The Ko Festival of Performance’s 30th season will feature three different productions centering the themes of Justice, Environmental Safety and Climate Change, plus two different weekend workshops.  With Amherst College’s COVID-driven cancellation of all outside summer programs, the Ko Festival will be presenting the bulk of its season online, however…

Ko Festival Announces Two Online Shows for 2021

The Ko Festival of Performance is staying online for the summer of 2021.  Amherst College, where we usually present our live performances and workshops, is not hosting and summer programs this year, due to Covid. It’s so hard to be patient. We miss you – but safety first! The silver…