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Triple Treat: Three Exciting Halloween Events in Pittsfield
Berkshire Stonewall will be part of a three-party collaboration with Berkshire Shenanigans, and the Berkshire Museum. You can now purchase tickets for TWO Halloween parties, as well as the Museum’s showing of Nosferatu, the classic 1922 horror film, at the discounted price of $25 for all three events. Take part in Pittsfield’s Triple Treat for Halloween.
Triple Treat joint tickets are available for sale at the Berkshire Museum. Call 413-443-7171 for more information.

Stonewall Halloween Dance with DJ
Saturday, 10/24 8:00pm
The Elks Club, 27 Union Street, Pittsfield
Berkshire Stonewall will be hosting a Halloween Party, complete with decorations, appetizers, and costume contest. This event is open to one and all: bring a costume, bring a friend, and have fun!
$5 Cover Charge; $5 Costume Contest Entry Fee (Cash Prize for 1st Place)
Quite Queer kicks off at 6pm this Saturday at the Elk’s Lodge!

Quite Queer at the Elks Lodge in Pittsfield kicks off at 6:00pm with live music by queer-oriented acts MKNG FRNDZ, Jen Urban & the Box, Max Steele and the Party Ice and The G-Spots followed by a DANCE PARTY. Continue reading »
Barrington Stage announces cast for “The Laramie Project”


The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later (An Epilogue)
October 12th, 3pm and 7pm at Barrington Stage Company
The following BSC artists and local community members are donating their time to participate in this important community event:
Jeremy Bobb from BSC’s Sleuth
Emily Taplin Boyd from BSC’s A Streetcar Named Desire
Kevin Carolan from BSC’s A Streetcar Named Desire
Thom Christopher from BSC’s A Picasso
Tandy Cronyn from BSC’s Private Lives
Mark H. Dold from BSC’s Freud’s Last Session
Christopher Innvar from BSC’s A Streetcar Named Desire
Jeff Kent from BSC’s A Streetcar Named Desire
Seth Rogovoy Editor-in-Chief, Berkshire Living Magazine
Debra Jo Rupp from TV’s That 70’s Show and BSC’s To Kill A Mockingbird
Enrico Spada, Marketing & Web Manager, Shakespeare & Company
Jerome Spratling from BSC’s To Kill A Mockingbird
Lisken van Pelt Dus, Poet in the Schools
Ryan Weightman, Office of Cultural Development, City of Pittsfield
Megan Whilden, Director of Cultural Development, City of Pittsfield
Peggy Pharr Wilson from BSC’s Carousel
BSC Mainstage, 30 Union Street, Pittsfield
Monday, October 12, 3pm and 7pm
Tickets: $15 adults; $10 students Buy Online!
The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later (An Epilogue)

Check Barrington Stage Company’s Production of “The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later (An Epilogue)” performed ONE DAY ONLY, Monday, October 12th on the Main Stage.
The creators of the highly acclaimed play The Laramie Project, which since 2000 has been one of the most performed plays in America, will premiere a compelling and groundbreaking epilogue to the original piece.
The staged reading of The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later (An Epilogue), will be performed in New York at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, Barrington Stage Company, and more than 100 other theaters across the country on October 12, 2009.
Quite Queer on 10/10

Quite Queer at the Elks Lodge in Pittsfield kicks off at 6:00pm with live music by queer-oriented acts MKNG FRNDZ, Jen Urban & the Box, Max Steele and the Party Ice and The G-Spots with a dance party to follow.
This is an 18+ event, 21+ to drink. Tickets are $10 in advance and $12 at the door.

