In an age when “corporate culture” is increasingly prized as a means of attracting investors, employees, and customers, there could never be a better time to have new ideas about the way we conduct our society in the workplace. The Misters Nash have them in spades.
Just as rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic would not have prevented its sinking, neither will arguing over the minutiae and petty grievances of life distract us from the profound decisions which lie before us as a civilization.
Longtime Shakespeare & Company board member Barry Shapiro is surely looking to provide a classic in inviting renowned stage and screen actor John Douglas Thompson for a retrospective of his life and work at the New Marlborough Meeting House on August 27.