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'The Music Man' at Drury High features high school drama students, athletes and musicians providing live accompaniment as well as elementary school students.
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Drury Casts a Wider Net For 'Music Man' Production

By Rebecca DravisiBerkshires Staff
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Football players are joining high school drama students as well as budding elementary school thespians on stage this week for Drury High School's production of 'The Music Man.'

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — When is a high school musical performance not just a regular high school musical performance?

When it's Drury High School's presentation of "The Music Man," stage directed by a student from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, assisted with costumes and props by North Adams City Hall, and joined on stage by six North Adams elementary school students and other Drury students not typically affiliated with the theater department, like the school's marching band.

"We tried a new initiative this year," Kate Caton, the director of newly renamed Drury Stage Company, which has replaced the former Drury Drama Team. "It's truly a community effort."

As she watched one of the last dress rehearsals before the show's opening on Thursday, Dec. 4, Caton said since coming to Drury two years ago she had noticed that many wonderful things happening there were not being noticed by the community, and vice versa. And she wanted to change that.

"It was a good way to get the community involved in what we are doing," she said. "So much of what we're doing is separate and apart."

When she pitched the idea to the administration at Drury, Caton said she received an enthusiastic response.

"It was just 'yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,' " she said. With the school's blessing, she was able to shift the previous structure of the performances only involving students in a drama class or part of the once-a-week after school program. She invited anyone in the school to try out.

"I wanted to make it comparable to other schools," she said, including Mount Greylock Regional High School, which has open auditions for its performances and where she is the musical director of the annual spring musical there. "There's a bunch of students who have never been in a show before. But it doesn't matter. Everybody is welcome."

Because of that policy, she ended up with the interesting dichotomy of athletes singing and dancing on stage.


"I've got football players on the stage, so I got to share the sports and theater," she said. "I was very fortunate to be able to tap into that talent pool."

Even though involving people outside of Drury did present challenges - such as rehearsals that started at 2 p.m. at Drury when the elementary school students don't get out of school until 3 p.m. - Caton said the experiment has been a success.

"It's been wonderful," she said. "We're looking at continuing this process."

The community is invited to see the outcome of that process with shows at 7 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4-6, and at a 2 p.m. matinee on Saturday, Dec. 6. Tickets will be $8 for the general public, and $5 for students and senior citizens; tickets will be available at the door.

The Tony Award-winning musical "The Music Man" was written by Meredith Willson and made its debut in Broadway in 1957. Among its five Tony Awards was “Best Musical.” The Music Man depicts the story of a Harold Hill, a con-man (played by Nick Buchard), who arrives in a small town in Iowa, promising to make a group of boys into a marching band. However, he has no intention of fulfilling these promises. When Marian the librarian (played by Alex Bernard) falls for him, he risks exposing his lies. The musical will feature hit songs such as "(Ya Got) Trouble," "Seventy-Six Trombones" and "Shipoopi."

As a musical, there will be live musical accompaniment, directed by Chris Caproni. Caproni said he is proud of how hard the young musicians have worked to prepare the show.

"For the students, it's a lot of music," he said, adding that some of the students play multiple instruments during the show. "It's really a great challenge for the kids. It's a fun musical."

And because it's a musical about music, it's only fitting that the grand finale should fill the theater with music. Without spoiling the ending, Caton said it's not something to be missed.

"It sends chills up your spine," she said.

 

 


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Friday Front Porch Feature: A North Adams Turnkey Home

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Are you looking for a three-story home that's newly renovated? Then this is the home for you.

Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are showcasing 74 Washington Ave.

This home was originally built in 1880 and has four bedrooms and three bathrooms. It is 2,320 square feet on less than an acre. 

The first floor includes the kitchen, a full bathroom, an office, a large open living room and dining area, and an entry with a staircase to the second floor, which has three bedrooms, a second full bathroom, and a laundry closet. The third floor was turned into a spacious primary suite with a full bathroom.

The house comes with major kitchen and laundry appliances.

It's on the market for $349,900.

We spoke to Allison Pacelli with Pacelli Zepka Corp., which has the listing.

What do you think makes this property stand out in the current market? 

A house at this price point with so much space for several people is not easy to find. There are four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, large living room, kitchen, and a bonus room off the kitchen that could be an office or dining room or possibly even an extra guest room.

What was your first impression when you walked into this home?

I love some of the character of the house. For example, the banister and railing on the stairs is ornate and beautiful.

How would you describe the feel or atmosphere of this home? 

The house is light and bright. It's a great mix of some class features like the stairway and updates like the kitchen and bathrooms.

What kind of buyer do you see this home being perfect for? 

I can see all sorts of people in this house. 

What would you say to a buyer trying to imagine their life in this space?

North Adams is such a vibrant and welcoming community. You can walk to MCLA or downtown. Williams College and Mass MoCA are close. The hospital is nearby, and the house would be great for doctors or nurses. There are a lot of opportunities in the area.

Are there any standout design features or recent renovations? 

The entire house was renovated about two years ago. The owners removed all knob & tube wiring, installed a new boiler, added a new laundry setup on the second floor, and redid the third floor into a great primary suite, with private bathroom. The kitchen and all three bathrooms are also new.

You can find out more about this home on its listing here.

*Front Porch Feature brings you an exclusive to some of the houses listed on our real estate page every week. Here we take a bit of a deeper dive into a certain house for sale and ask questions so you don't have to.

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