Diana Green, founder of The Children’s Shakespeare Theatre, has announced she is leaving the stage. A statement from the CST board praises the thespian tour-de-force for creating a “treasured vehicle for both artistry and arts education for children and adults alike.”
There is a sweetness to the sorrow of this parting, thanks to the appointment of a new artistic director Brady Amoonclark, a veteran of Off-Broadway venues like Elmwood Playhouse, Helen Hayes Youth Theatre, and Nyack Village Theater.
Let’s look back on the tenure of a woman who revealed to children and audiences for over two decades that “there are more things in heaven and earth, than are dreamt of in (our pre-Shakespearean) philosophy.”
I began reading Shakespeare around a kitchen table with my mom’s friend, Jean Brock of Palisades, and her 5 kids. They were going to see a production of Macbeth and wanted to know the play better before going. I loved the show and we went to see many together over the years, at the Delacourte Theater in Central Park. In those days, you could just walk up at 6:30p and get a handful of tickets.
What brought you to Rockland County?
My mother moved us to Palisades in 1966 after divorcing my dad. Her mother, my grandmother, lived in Nyack since 1949. I have lived in Rockland for almost all my life, excepting years away at college and a brief move to North Carolina.
What do you like to do most: act, write, direct, teach, or lead your non-profit?
How do these different skillsets/passions overlap?
I do love acting as well and much of my method for directing comes from stepping into the shoes of a character. Lately I’ve returned to writing and I find that playwriting seems the most natural extension of all that I’ve done in the past 20 years. I wrote and directed a series of monologues for last year’s Artwalk. I did the same for 2 presentations at the Hopper House. I hope to continue as a playwright as I figure out my next move.
Have many of your students become professional thespians?
How do students benefit from drama education?
What are some of your memories from the first year of CST?
How many productions have you staged?
CST will be completing its 90th production with Henry IV, Part 2. I, myself, have directed 65 of those.
How do you manage to stage all of these plays? Who are your key supporters?
Daniela Pescher and Greg Falkner are jewelry makers. Their daughter, Emilia, joined us 3 years ago and has been a passionate company member ever since. When her parents heard we were going into our 20th season they wanted to do something to celebrate that in a lasting way. They have come up with a gorgeous line of custom-made pendants and charms that supporters and alumni of the company can buy as commemorative keepsakes.
What’s next for Diana Green?
The suspension of all things theater forced me to think outside of that box and reinvent myself going forward. The pandemic afforded me an organic exit point from this long era of creative work, and let me shift my focus to another aspect of my life that I have been running as a side hustle for 15 years.
I believe that by vacating my role I leave room for fresh creative talent to step in and lead CST through the shifts and growth that will usher in a whole new chapter.
My new business will be focused on teaching young professional women how to trade in the stock market and make significant returns on their investments through conservative options trades.
I believe that focusing on young women will be an extremely empowering venture.
My new business is called Girls Trade Too. I am creating an online course which will be launched on 4/2, but I am also planning some small group workshops in person and on Zoom.
What is your favorite play by Shakespeare?
Favorite non-Shakespeare play?
I just saw Burn This and loved it so much. I also love Lettice and Lovage and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead.
Favorite Character?
Queen Margaret currently… although she’s usually not so likeable. Richard 3. Benedick. Rosalind.
Favorite Scene?
Also hard to choose. Malvolio coming to Olivia in yellow stockings? Othello and Iago in a battle of wits? The lovers in the forest? Almost anything from Twelfth Night…Margaret & Suffolk’s parting scene in Henry VI, Part 2! So romantic!
Favorite CST production?
Also impossible to choose. I think they just keep getting better. OG companies–Midwinter Night’s Dream, King Lear, Measure for Measure. Current companies–our most recent Romeo & Juliet and Winter’s Tale.
Hudson Valley Shakespeare’s 5-person Midsummer!! (3 years ago?)
Favorite Shakespeare inspired movie?
Shakespeare In Love!
Take a risk. Speak truth to power and hope you have the autonomy of the Fool.
You can follow Diana on beelovedbelongings on Instrgram or visit her website Diana-Green.com.
Bill Batson is an activist, artist and writer who lives and sketch logs in Nyack, NY. Nyack Sketch Log: “Diana Green Exits Stage of Children’s Shakespeare Theatre” © 2021 Bill Batson. To see more, visit billbatsonarts.com