2011 was a year of growth for Berkshire on Stage. In the wee hours of January 1, 2012 visitor number 250,000 arrived to read one of our reports. For a small website that covers a very small patch of the world, we are grateful for the clicks, and the comments, all 369 of them to date.
Our focus on arts and entertainment in the Berkshires and beyond has developed a very gratifying following not only locally, but worldwide. People travel from far and wide to see what we have in our own backyard.
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
Some visitors came searching, mostly for Randy Harrison, the Tanglewood schedule, The Williamstown Theater Festival, and Shirley Jones.
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About Larry Murray
Reporting on the arts in Berkshire On Stage is a passion. Having spent much of his working life in Boston and New York, he has always been an arts advocate, first as a writer, publicist, marketing director and then as an executive and administrator. His working life has been divided between for profit and non profit companies including smaller theatres, the Opera Company of Boston, the Boston Ballet, Warner Brothers, Universal Pictures, Theatre Development Fund, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He is a founder of, and was for a decade the executive director for Arts Boston, an umbrella organization that helps make Boston's 150 arts organizations more accessible to the public.
His reviews and opinions have been published in Berkshire on Stage, iBerkshires, Berkshire Fine Arts, the Boston Phoenix and the Boston Globe, among others.