The group is open to players of all ages, and any funds raised through voluntary donations at concerts benefit local and international non-profit organizations.
The event takes place at the Stable at The Mount, located at 2 Plunkett St. A free reception will follow the reading where attendees can meet and celebrate CATA writers.
The presentation will start inside the Monterey Library multipurpose room for a 30 minute talk, followed by a 60-90 minute walk along the Mill Brook (now called Konkapot River) to visit the foundations of the mills, dams, and other features.
The Apple Squeeze is a one-day fall festival that takes over the town's downtown with more than 75 artisan crafts, food and information vendors at booths lined up and down Main Street's sidewalks.
All performances will be held at the Robert Boland Theatre, located on BCC's campus at 1350 West Street in Pittsfield. Admission is free, and no reservations are required.
Along with developing curriculum for Berkshire Art Center's after school art programs across the county, Grippo will be overseeing the organization's Teaching Institute program as well as managing its volunteers and artists-in-residence.
Guerra and Repetto said they wanted to do a fundraiser that would attract people both inside and outside their school community, and Wilde's 19th-century farce was an obvious choice for a 21st-century cause important to so many in Generation Z.