Mac-Haydn Theatre auditions scheduled

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Chatham, NY — Auditions for The Mac-Haydn Theatre 2005 summer season will be held on March 13 and April 2. These auditions are for assorted positions with the noted professional theatre: company members for a full summer of intense, exciting theatre work, performers to job in for specific roles, and people to enhance the ensemble in main stage and children’s theatre shows; as well as young people for apprentice and intern programs and children for the shows needing younger performers. With an all musical season, Mac-Haydn looks for excellent voices, and for singers who dance, dancers who sing, and character actors. Company members do ensemble work, fill smaller roles, and also play featured or leading roles throughout the season. In 2004 some roles played by company members included Frederic in “Pirates of Penzance”, Frank in “Showboat”, Tulsa in “Gypsy” and Magnolia in “Showboat”. The Mac-Haydn Theatre is considered an excellent credit and experience for upcoming performers. The auditions will be held at the Methodist Church on Kinderhook Street in Chatham. Adults (13 years old and older) will be seen Sunday, March 13, from 1 to 4 p.m., and children (12 years of age and under) on Saturday, April 2, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. All auditionees should bring a picture and resume, and be prepared with a song, preferably from a classic or traditional musical, and have music in your key. An accompanist will be provided. Depending on the number of those auditioning, it is possible that only 16 bars of a song will be heard. Adults should also prepare a light or comedic monologue, under one minute in length. There will be a short, simple dance call for everyone. The 2005 season will include: “Nuncrackers, The Student Prince, Carousel, 42nd Street, La Cage aux Folles, Barry Manilow’s Copacabana and Brigadoon”. Those auditioning should be aware that if chosen to be in a show it will mean a large time commitment, as rehearsals take place during the day and evening. Shows rehearse for the two weeks preceding the performances; there are 15 performances of each show, with one weekday and two weekend matinees and either four or five evening performances each week. To get to the Methodist Church: go to the North end of Main Street (Route 66) in Chatham, by the traffic circle. Kinderhook Street is between the Blue Plate Restaurant and Our Daily Bread Café. There is some on-street parking, also space may be available in the lot by the Reformed Church, the lot at the bank, and by Dollar General store on Main Street. Further Mac-Haydn Theatre information may be found at www.machaydntheatre.org.
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Housing Planned for Former St. Joe's High School

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Nearly a decade after the facility last operated as a high school, the former Saint Joseph's is staged for new life as housing. 

Last week, the Community Development Board determined that subdivision approval was not required for a plan of land the Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield submitted for 22 Maplewood Ave.

CT Management Group is under contract to purchase the property for conversion into market-rate housing, developer David Carver confirmed on Monday when contacted by iBerkshires. The closing date and related matters are in process. 

In 2017, the then 120-year-old St. Joseph Central High School ceased operations. After the COVID-19 pandemic hit, it sheltered people without homes before The Pearl, a 40-bed downtown shelter, was finished a few years ago. 

Brian Koczela of BEK Associates, who submitted the plan on behalf of the diocese, explained to the board that the diocese is conveying out the former St. Joseph's High School. (The bishop is listed as owner on deeds on behalf of the church.)

The high school is comprised of four parcels with different owner in the middle, he said, and they need to be combined for the conveyance. This refers to the transfer and assignment of a property right or interest from one individual or entity to another. 

"At the very southerly end, at the back of the high school, there's a 66-foot-wide strip, I believe, and that strip goes all the way from North Street to Maplewood, and it includes a rectory," Koczela explained.  

"In essence, what we're really doing is just separating out that small parcel from the rectory."

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