Berkshire South 5K Returns In Person

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Berkshire South Regional Community Center's (BSRCC) annual 5K fundraiser returns in-person this year after two years with a "distanced" format due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 
 
The Walk/Run takes place at the Great Barrington Airport on Saturday, May 14, with check-in at 9 a.m. and a race start at 10 a.m.  The annual event is a fundraiser for Berkshire South's Community Youth Programming, including the free Teen Outreach Nutrition and Exercise program (TONE).
 
New this year is a Children's Fun Color Run, which takes place at 9:30 a.m. and is appropriate for children ages 10 and under.
 
"Students in the TONE program learn about what it takes to maintain a healthy lifestyle throughout their lives, which is very beneficial after high school. Also, the program allows for all students to have access to facilities that usually cost some money. This is extremely helpful for students that come from low-income backgrounds that do not have the means to pay for memberships. The program gives students the freedom to explore their health and nutrition and prepare for an overall healthy lifestyle" said Jenise Lucey, Executive Director of Berkshire South
 
Registration for the event will remain open at berkshiresouth.org/5K for a discounted rate of $30 through 5 p.m. on Friday, May 13. Registrations on the day of the race require a $40 entry fee. The first 100 entrants receive a race t-shirt. Snacks will be available post-race and prizes will be awarded to the top finishers in various age brackets.
 
The 5K is a family friendly event. All fitness levels are welcome. Bring your friends and family and get ready for some fun. The 2022 5K Run/Walk will be administered by the Berkshire Running Center. Those who are not able to participate in this year's walk/run are encouraged to make a donation at berkshiresouth.org/5K.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Crescendo to Perform Music by Gilbert and Sullivan

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The award-winning chorus Crescendo concludes its 20th anniversary season with two semi-staged performances of light opera compositions by the famous English librettist/composer duo: Sir W.S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan.
 
There will only be two performances: on Saturday, May 4 at 6:00 PM at Trinity Church, 484 Lime Rock Rd., Lakeville, CT, and on Sunday, May 5 at 4:00 PM at Saint James Place, 352 Main Street, Great Barrington, MA. Tickets are $40 (general seating), $75 (preferred seating), and $10 (youth under 18 years). Purchase your tickets online at www.crescendomusic.org.
 
A limited number of tickets will be available to be sold at the door, starting 45 minutes before each performance.
 
According to a press release
 
Their works feature intentionally absurd plots in which authority and the rigid norms of society are cleverly made fun of, as the music combines elements of the parlor ballad, Victorian church music, and the operas of Donizetti, Bellini, and Verdi. The program showcases some of their most beloved choral numbers, and a few of the most famous solo roles from several of their fourteen operettas, loosely tied together by brief narration, and the complete one-act operetta Trial by Jury. The Crescendo chamber chorus of 18 amateur and 12 professional singers is joined by soloists and actors from New York City to Europe who specialize in this genre.
 
Trial by Jury is a satirical setting for a "breach of promise" trial, ridiculing the British judicial system and the double standards of Victorian society. The second half of the program will feature popular selections from The Mikado, Patience, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M.S. Pinafore, Iolanthe, Ruddigore, Princess Ida, and The Gondoliers. The change of scenes will be enhanced by costumes and props designed by Kate DeAngelis
 
The production is co-directed by John-Arthur Miller, an experienced Gilbert & Sullivan performer and long-time soloist and section leader at Crescendo, together with Crescendo’s founding artistic director, Christine Gevert.
 
Among the principal soloists is comic baritone Stephen Quint as The Learned Judge. Austria-based soprano, Rebecca Palmer, plays the role of Angelina (The Plaintiff). The lyric tenor, Igor Ferreira, playing Edwin (The Defendant).
 
The cast of soloists also includes – among others – tenor Kevin Ray, who has appeared as a soloist with The Metropolitan Opera, Portland Opera, Arizona Opera, and New Orleans Opera.
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