Cabaret Series at the Redroom, Main Street Stage

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. - On Saturday, September 26th, the Redroom, Main Street Stage’s popular cabaret series will take on American History. Doors open at 8 PM for life drawing and light refreshment.

The locally written and produced show will start at 9. Every Redroom is a new show and a great deal. $10.00 covers an entire night’s worth of entertainment. Contact Kelli at 413-664-7745 for more information, or find us on Facebook. All Redrooms contain mature themes and language. Redroom is supported by a grant from the Mass Cultural Council.

The performance will include a dramatic reading of Charles Guiteau’s play written four days before he was hanged for assassinating President Garfiled in addition to company written skits (“The Writer’s Room for National Treasure 3”), songs and readings all giving Redroom’s take on American History, just in time for school to begin.

The Redroom was rated at 5 out of 5 by the Berkshire Eagle’s “Region After Dark.” It is an artist’s playground where genre lines don’t matter. One audience member called it something you’d see in someone’s basement in Greenwich Village during the 1960’s. From 8-9 enjoy a glass of wine, mingle with the cast and other guests while a live model poses in the window. Bring your own art supplies or use the ones we provided. At 9, the variety show begins, full of readings, original skits and plays, improvisational rap, dance, local musicians and anything else we can get our hands on.

If you are interested in performing or having your work featured in The Redroom, please contact Kelli Newby attheredroomna@gmail.com.
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Mystic, Conn., Rolls Past SteepleCats

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Camden Righi went 3-for-5 with a double Tuesday to lead the Mystic Schooners (5-1) to a 12-2 win over the North Adams SteepleCats in New England Collegiate Baseball action at Joe Wolfe Field.
 
Parker Camelo was 2-for-3 at the plate for North Adams, which scored both its runs in the bottom of the ninth.
 
North Adams used six pitchers in the loss. James Morr and Joe LaPrade each provided an inning of no-hit relief.
 
The SteepleCats (0-3) are at Martha's Vineyard on Wednesday night.
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