Chatham, NY - The Mac-Haydn Theatre 2007 schedule promises some of the most soaring, sassy and sweet music ever as it puts you in a brand new state, is hotter than steam heat, (not to mention a drought), thoroughly modern and happily tappy, as exciting as Christmas morning, cool as rain and brassy as a kid’s band!
The season starts with a wonderfully charming, touching, humorous and lyrical adaptation of “The Rainmakerâ€, “110 In the Shadeâ€. Rob Richardson will play Starbuck, whose magical gift brings the end of the drought to town and the start of romance to Lizzie, who will be played by Monica M. Wemitt. Stirring and delightful songs include “Old Maid, Another Hot Day, Simple Little Things, Raunchy, A Man and A Womanâ€. “110 In The Shade†performs May 24 through June 3.
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma†plays June 7 – 17. The favorite American classic about the farmers and cowmen – and women - who created our country is as rousing as a rodeo, romantic as a summer picnic and bursting with fun, comedy, songs and dance! “Surrey With The Fringe On Top, People Will Say We’re In Love, Kansas City, Cain’t Say No,†and, of course “O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A!†Yow!
The Pajama Game†takes a musical comedy look at factory workers, management and romance, June 21 to July 1. All the Sleep Tite workers want is a “Seven and a Half Cents†raise, but will they ever get it? All feisty union gal Babe and handsome company man Sid want is a little romance, but will they ever get it? Sure – and how they do is a comedy delight in this sassy hit! The songs are great: “Hey There, Once A Year Day, Steam Heat, Hernando's Hideaway, Once Was a Man†and the fun never quits.
New to the Mac-Haydn Theatre Stage, the thoroughly modern song and tap-dance hit that wowed Broadway “Thoroughly Modern Millieâ€, will run July 5 – 15. High hopes for romance mix merrily with low-down skullduggery in a tap-dance filled delight! Girls mysteriously disappear, a very modern Millie types her way to the boss’s heart, a poor boy and hopeful starlet are not what they seem – and everyone (well, almost everyone) finds romance in the end! “Not For The Life Of Me, Gimmie Gimmie, Forget About The Boy, I’m Falling In Love With Someone.â€
Next, the AREA PREMIERE of a classic musical plays for three weeks – it’s Christmas in July (and August) with “White Christmasâ€, July 19 – August 5. The brand-new show is based on the movie classic that makes everyone’s holiday complete! It’s a merry mix of songs, dance and fun as two guys and two girls try to get their song and dance teams together to put on a show – while they work on their routines and romances. Meanwhile everyone hopes for snow and plans a rousing reunion to save the General’s inn! Songs include: “Count Your Blessings, Blue Skies, I Love A Piano, Sisters, Got My Love To Keep Me Warm†and the classic “White Christmasâ€.
“Singin’ In the Rainâ€, most requested show of the season, brings the most famous dance scene ever on screen to the stage August 9 – 19! How do you make ‘talkies’ when the movie star sounds better silent? Full of laughs and romance, absolutely fabulous songs like the rousing “Good Morning†and sweet “Lucky Star†and even more fantastic tap-dancing including the hilarious “Make ‘Em Laugh!†and the splashy title song “Singin’ In The Rainâ€!
“The Music Man†closes the season August 23 – September 2. “76 Trombones†blare as Harold Hill pretends to sell the town a kid’s band – and “Marian, The Librarian†tries to stop his scam – and looses her heart while she does. Sure-fire enjoyment with charming characters, lots of kids, a barbershop quartet and barrels of laughs. “Goodnight My Someone, Shipoopi, My White Night, Till There Was Youâ€.
Fabulous music, delightful comedy, tap-dancing like you’ve never enjoyed it before, romance, and lots of fun – this superb season has everything you want in musicals! Performances are first week, Thursday at 2 and 8, Friday at 8, Saturday at 5 and 8:30, Sunday at 2 and 7 p.m.; second week, Wednesday at 2 and 8, Thursday and Friday at 8, Saturday at 5 and 8:30, Sunday at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $25.50 and $24.50 for evening performances, $23.50 for all matinee seats. Discounts are available for senior citizens, groups and children under 12 with an adult. Master Card and Visa are accepted; there are no cancellations or refunds. Air conditioned.
The Box Office will open at the theatre on May 1; until then tickets may be reserved at 518-392-9292. Season subscriptions, at a substantial savings, are still available.
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Pittsfield Housing Project Adds 37 Supportive Units and Collective Hope
By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
PITTSFIELD, Mass.— A new chapter in local efforts to combat housing insecurity officially began as community leaders and residents gathered at The First on to celebrate a major expansion of supportive housing in the city.
The ribbon was cut on Thursday Dec. 19, on nearly 40 supportive permanent housing units; nine at The First, located within the Zion Lutheran Church, and 28 on West Housatonic Street. The Housing Resource Center, funded by Pittsfield's American Rescue Plan Act dollars, hosted a celebration for a project that is named for its rarity: The First.
"What got us here today is the power of community working in partnership and with a shared purpose," Hearthway CEO Eileen Peltier said.
In addition to the 28 studio units at 111 West Housatonic Street and nine units in the rear of the church building, the Housing Resource Center will be open seven days a week with two lounges, a classroom, a laundry room, a bathroom, and lockers.
Erin Forbush, ServiceNet's director of shelter and housing, challenged attendees to transform the space in the basement of Zion Lutheran Church into a community center. It is planned to operate from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. year-round.
"I get calls from folks that want to help out, and our shelters just aren't the right spaces to be able to do that. The First will be that space that we can all come together and work for the betterment of our community," Forbush said.
"…I am a true believer that things evolve, and things here will evolve with the people that are utilizing it."
He said it was ambitious to take on these two projects at once, but it will move the needle. The EOHLC contributed more than $7.8 million in subsidies and $3.4 million in low-income housing tax credit equity for the West Housatonic Street build, and $1.6 million in ARPA funds for the First Street apartments.
"We're trying to get people out of shelter and off the streets, but we know there are a lot of people who are couch surfing, who are living in their cars, who are one paycheck away from being homeless themselves," Augustus said.
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