Animal Farm: The Puppet Musical at MASS MoCA

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North Adams - It’s a rare piece that can both entertain and inform on multiple levels at once. Animal Farm: The Musical accomplishes just that. For young children it’s Lion King with barnyard animals and a simple moral lesson: Power corrupts. For adults it’s all the eerie nuances and poignant metaphors that George Orwell, who also wrote 1984, is known for. The innovative production will come to MASS MoCA on Friday, December 9, at 8 P.M. Timeout New York called it “witty and eloquent,” while The Village Voice commented “Fertile theatricality. The stage bustles with invention!” Synapse Productions is the theater group behind the production based on and inspired by the insightful novel by George Orwell. It was adapted for the stage by famed British director Peter Hall and features music by Richard Peaslee (noted for the RSC production of Marat/Sade) and lyrics by Adrian Mitchell (former artistic director of the National Theatre). Puppetry by Emily DeCola and Eric Wright is the real centerpiece of the production. A variety of different types of puppets was used including hand puppets, rod and stick style, bunraku, and masks. Cows move together on a yoke, a flock of sheep is on a cart and managed by one actor, the narrator is a tiny wheeled rat, and the most expressive of all, the pigs, are actually actors outfitted with rod and stick puppet bodies and mask. Peter Hall created and ran Royal Shakespeare Company from 1960 through 1968. He served as director of the Royal National Theatre from 1973 to 1988. From 1989 until 1990 he was the artistic director of Glyndebourne Opera. Appointed a CBE in 1963 and knighted in 1977, he’s won two Tony awards, the 1999 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Arts, the 1987 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Director, the 1981 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Director, and the 1990 London Critics Circle Theatre Award for Best Director. Most recently he has created his own theater company, Peter Hall Company. Tickets for Animal Farm are $19 for orchestra seats, $16 for mezzanine, or $12 for kids or students with ID. As always, MASS MoCA members receive a 10% discount on tickets to the performance. Tickets are available through the MASS MoCA Box Office located off Marshall Street in North Adams from 11 A.M. until 5 P.M. (closed Tuesdays). Tickets can also be charged by phone by calling 413.662.2111 during Box Office hours or purchased on line at www.massmoca.org .
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Senior Golf Series Returns in September

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- The Berkshire County Fall Senior Golf series returns in September with events on five consecutive Wednesdays starting Sept. 18.
 
It is the 22nd year of the series, which is a fund-raiser for junior golf in the county, and it is open to players aged 50 and up.
 
The series will feature two divisions for each event based on the combined ages of the playing partners.
 
Golfers play from the white tees (or equivalent) with participants 70 and over or who have a handicap of more than 9 able to play from the forward tees.
 
Gross and net prices will be available in each division.
 
The cost is $55 per event and includes a round of golf, food and prizes. Carts are available for an additional fee.
 
Golfers should call the pro shop at the course for that week's event no sooner than two weeks before the event to register.
 
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