News
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"Maybe Happy Ending" is a New York Times Critics' Pick!
November 12th, 2024
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"The Queen of Versailles" is Broadway-Bound after an extraordinary run in Boston. Caroline served as the Assistant Director alongside Michael Arden.
Read about The Queen of Versailles, starring Kristen Chenoweth.
August 22nd, 2024
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Caroline was featured in an article by Tali Natter appearing in the Williams Record, the Williams College newspaper.
February 22nd, 2023
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"Parade" opens on Broadway on March 16th. Caroline joins the company a a swing. Onstage performance dates include May 28th, July 1st, and July 2nd.
Click here to read the full press release.
January 30th, 2023
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This December, Shakespeare & Company returns to the lively world of Jane Austen-inspired theater with a costumed, staged reading of Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley, written by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon, and directed by Ariel Bock.
Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.
December 7th, 2022
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"Parade" is a New York Times Critic's Pick!
November 2nd, 2022
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New York City Center's Gala production of "Parade" directed by Michael Arden, starring Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond, runs November 1st - 6th. Caroline joins the company as a swing!
Click here for more information about Parade.
October 17th, 2022
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Madison Lyric Stage's production of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" directed by Marc Deaton features Caroline as Honey and runs September 16th - 25th.
Click here to read more on Broadway World.
August 22nd, 2022
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Caroline was a soloist on Alice Parker's choral arrangement of "Bright Morning Stars" at the 10th annual Ubi Caritas concert, which performs each summer to raise money for charitable faith organizations in Berkshire County.
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Caroline will be playing Feste in an upcoming pay-what-you-can production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night with The Rooted Voyageurs.
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July 5th, 2022
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“... the finely tuned, highly skilled performances by Stephen Heskett ... and especially Caroline Fairweather as an airline hostess who may — or may not — be pivotal to the narrative’s development, are welcome relief.”
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"Caroline Fairweather plays the flight attendant whose plotting is so very suspicious: the typical Christie Femme Fatale."
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“Fairweather delivers as the maid — a saucy, impudent, uncertain, tearful, confused, strong-minded character who, true to the style and genre “Boston Marriage” apes, speaks truth to power and does it with gusto, commitment and consummate skill.”
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“As Catherine, the maid, Caroline Fairweather offers a welcome boost of energy and humor. She’s fun to watch.”
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“Catherine, who is not Irish and has never really cared about potatoes and famine, being a Scot from the Orkney Islands, is played with lavish relish by Caroline Fairweather. ... This actress literally embodies the role. She has excellent comedic timing and a voice that rings with clarity. She is a delight to watch.”
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Caroline recently appeared on The John Krol podcast, a long form conversation hosted by author, business owner and longtime radio guy John Krol with friends and guests that include small business owners, comedians, actors, musicians, financial advisors, politicians, authors, artists, and beyond.
Click here to listen on Spotify.
May 11th, 2022
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Caroline is featured in a virtual reading of Idris Goodwin’s “BLACK FLAG” directed by Melle Powers as part of Barrington Stage Company’s Black Voices Matter series. The short play streams on MLK Jr. Day and includes a live talkback. The stream will be continue to be available to watch on BSC’s YouTube channel.
Click here to watch on YouTube.
January 17th, 2022