Great Barrington Public Theater Hosts Conversation With Jeff Zinn

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Great Barrington Public Theater kicks off 2024 with the first in a series of free public interviews with industry influencers on Monday, Jan. 29, 6pm, with a sit-down Conversation With Jeff Zinn, director, writer, actor, producer and founder of Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater. 
 
Great Barrington Public Theater Artistic Director Jim Frangione will talk with Zinn on stage at St. James Place, Great Barrington about Zinn's podcast GURUS: The Story of Acting, from Stanislavsky to Succession, and to get Zinn's take on trends in American theater today. 
 
This is a free live event, with a $10 suggested donation, but space is limited. Reservations can be made now by emailing Tristan.GreatBarringtonPublic@gmail.com
 
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Rodriguez Leads Millers in Battle for First Place

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
LENOX, Mass. -- Brian Rodriguez went 3-for-3 with a home run and a double on Sunday to lead the GB Millers to a 3-2 win over the Berkshire Bandits in the Berkshire Adult Baseball League's 20-and-over division.
 
Rodriguez hit a one-out single in the bottom of the sixth and scored on Chip Paul's single to break a 2-2 tie as the Millers swept the regular season series from the Bandits, who came into Sunday's game a half-game behind GB for first place with two weekends left in the regular season.
 
Rodriguez also earned the win on the mound with two innings of relief, striking out four including striking out the side in order in the top of the seventh.
 
Dick Dumas got the start on the mound for GB and battled Berkshire's Grega through three scoreless innings at War Memorial Field.
 
The Bandits broke up the pitchers duel with a run in the top of the fourth.
 
Grega got things started with a two-out single to left.
 
He went to third on Alexis Cruz-Lay's double to put two men in scoring position.
 
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