Berkshire Lyric to Present 'Genius on Broadway' Concerts

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LENOX, Mass — Berkshire Lyric will present its annual "Kick the Winter Blues" concerts on March 15th and 16th at 3:00 PM at the Lenox Town Hall Auditorium.
 
The concerts, titled "Genius on Broadway: The Music of Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim & Stephen Schwartz," will feature music from The Sound of Music, Godspell, Wicked, South Pacific, and more.
 
The Berkshire Lyric Chorus, the Lyric Children's Chorus, and Melodious Accord will perform, led by Berkshire Lyric's Jack Brown with accompanist Joe Rose.
 
Tickets are $25, with free admission for children.
 
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Lenox Library to Host Performance of 'Saving Jazzy' by Nutshell Playhouse

LENOX, Mass. — The Lenox Library will present "Saving Jazzy," a musical and visual eco-fantasy performance by Nutshell Playhouse, on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at 10:30 AM.

The performance follows the characters Mambo and Nemonee as they search for ingredients to save the endangered Floratius Serendipitus. The production incorporates masks, movement, live music, and puppetry to explore themes related to Earth's environment and the balance of nature.

"Saving Jazzy" is performed by actors Alexia Trainer and Stefanie Weber, with live musical accompaniment by Don Jordan. The performance is described as suitable for children of all ages and their adult companions, with a particular appeal to children aged 2-10.

Nutshell Playhouse, led by Don Jordan, is identified as a company of artists focused on creating engaging live performances for family audiences. Their productions aim to be accessible to children of various ages and abilities, while also appealing to adults. The company seeks to bring theater to communities in Western Massachusetts by performing at local venues.

As a non-profit organization, Nutshell Playhouse aims to keep performances affordable while supporting local performers. The program at Lenox Library is free and open to the public, with support provided in part by a grant from the Lenox Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

Further information can be found at https://lenoxlib.org or by calling the Library at 413-637-0197.

 

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