GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center announces the addition of two live concerts to its winter-spring schedule.
Blues guitarist Robert Cray will perform with his band on Saturday, March 4 at 8 p.m., and singer-songwriter Joan Osborne will headline an evening also featuring the classic rock-aligned duo Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams on Friday, April 14 at 8 p.m.
These acts join swing ensemble and internet-sensation Postmodern Jukebox on Friday, March 17, in the theater's early 2023 lineup.
"These performers pull us into the heart of quintessentially American music," says Mahaiwe Executive Director Janis Martinson. "I know audiences will appreciate being in the hands of such masters of the craft."
Tickets for the Robert Cray Band are $35 to $70 with discounts for Mahaiwe Members and individuals ages 30 and under.
Tickets for Joan Osborne with Special Guests Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams are $44 to $60 with discounts for Mahaiwe Members and individuals ages 30 and under.
Tickets go on sale to Mahaiwe Members on Wednesday, Dec. 14 at noon and to the public on Friday, Dec. 16 at noon. Tickets can be purchased online at mahaiwe.org, or by calling or visiting the Box Office, 413-528-0100, on Wednesday through Saturday from noon to 4 p.m.
For more information on Mahaiwe Membership, visit mahaiwe.org/membership, or contact Advancement & Membership Coordinator Melissa Canavan at 413-644-9040, ext. 107 or melissa@mahaiwe.org.
Individuals ages 30 and under are eligible for $15 tickets directly through the Box Office.
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State Closes Brookside Road Bridge
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass.— Brookside Road bridge was closed today following a routine inspection by the MA Department of Transportation.
Town Public Works Superintendent Joe Aberdale said the DOT inspection report now requires further state review and that there is no information yet on a timeline for reopening. Brookside Road is located south of town and runs east to Brush Hill Road and Boardman Street.
Aberdale said load limits on the older, trestle bridge have been disregarded for some years by heavy vehicles. He said that usage has likely taken a toll on the span over the Housatonic River.
Southbound drivers heading to Brush Hill and the north end of Boardman Street will need to travel further south on Route 7 to Kellogg Road and then onto Boardman Street, heading north.
"We will keep residents informed as we learn more from the state DOT," said Aberdale.
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