'Rebel Town' to Debut at Duffin Theater

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LENOX, Mass. — Rebel Town Productions and Local Sponsors present the debut of "REBEL TOWN" The Boston Tea Party Musical, a new & original musical, written & composed by Berkshire County Native John Alan Segalla. 
 
The production will feature an ensemble cast of 14, including talent from Boston, New York City, Connecticut, and will be performed at the Duffin Theater located at 197 East St, Lenox.
 
According to a press release:
 
Step into the world of Rebel Town, where history comes alive in a new musical adventure celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. Rebel Town plunges you into the heart of Boston's political crisis in 1773. The story begins on the bustling wharfs, 3 days before the Boston Tea Party as Parliament's Tea Act & the unlawful tax on tea ignites a firestorm of resistance led by charismatic Sam Adams, who rallies a town meeting to confront tyranny with three tea ships anchored in Boston Harbor. Amidst the chaos, a 13-year-old apprentice Peter Slater Jr. dreams of joining the Sons of Liberty as carpenter William Grey and his comrades guard the ships, preventing customs officials from unloading the pernicious tea. With days to spare until the ships must be unloaded by law, the men and women of Boston make plans to deal with the tea in a manner that King George would never expect.
 
From lively gatherings and dance numbers at Liberty Tree to secretive schemes at the Bunches of Grapes Tavern, these passionate rebels—including John Hancock, Paul Revere, and Mercy Otis Warren—grapple with the weight of their defiance, knowing they risk being branded traitors or worse, being hanged for treason if caught. Daughters of Liberty including Sarah Grey, Abigail Slater and the women of the town play their own unique role in considering the consequences, their own rights, and aspirations for the future. The production is Directed by Segalla, with Assistant Direction by Tommy Towne. Set design by Ron Piazza. Choreography by Kristine Waterman. Produced by Rebel Town Productions LLC and Co-Produced by Jennifer McMahon.
 
Standard admission tickets: $29.50
Seniors (65+): $27.50
Youth (Ages 12-17): $17.73
Children under age 12: Free (when accompanied by an adult)
 
TICKETS are reserved seating and may be purchased at the door and online at: https://our.show/rebeltownthemusical
 
Performances are scheduled on:
 
Friday, August 9 at 7 pm
 
Saturday, August 10 at 7 pm
 
Sunday, August 11 at 2 pm
 
Wednesday, August 14 at 2 pm & 7 pm
 
Friday, August 16 at 7 pm
 
Saturday, August 17 at 2 pm & 7 pm
 
Sunday, August 18 at 11 am
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Berkshire Natural Resources Council Welcomes Director of Advancement

LENOX, Mass. — Berkshire Natural Resources Council (BNRC) announced the appointment of Emily Daunis as the organization's new Director of Advancement. 
 
With a background spanning over 15 years in strategic fundraising, major donor development, and building inclusive philanthropic programs, Daunis will lead BNRC's fundraising and engagement initiatives to support its mission of land conservation and access to nature in the Berkshires.  
 
In her most recent role as Director of Development at Berkshire United Way, Daunis played a part in advancing the organization's revenue goals by conducting new sponsorship initiatives and engagement strategies. Her extensive background also includes fundraising roles at prominent regional institutions such as the Clark Art Institute, MASS MoCA, and UMASS Amherst. 
 
"Daunis joins BNRC at a critical time, when we need to do even more to conserve land and help people connect to nature in the face of a changing climate. Her ability to connect to people in all walks of life and to create innovative fundraising strategies will enable BNRC to reach its ambitious strategic goals of conserving 20,000 more acres of habitat by 2030," Jenny Hansell, president of BNRC said. "I'm really looking forward to seeing how her leadership will help BNRC forge deeper connections with our supporters, engage new allies, and broaden our impact across the Berkshires." 
 
Daunis, an active member of the local community, holds leadership roles in North Adams, including serving as an elected member of the North Adams Public School Committee. In her new role at BNRC, she will continue her commitment to fostering a culture of philanthropy that is inclusive and rooted in the local community. 
 
"Joining BNRC is an opportunity to help conserve the landscapes that mean so much to everyone in Berkshire County," said Daunis. "I look forward to collaborating with the dedicated team, board of directors, volunteers, and supporters who care so deeply about protecting natural resources. Together we can make an impact that lasts generations." 
 
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