BCC Players Present The 'Prom'

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) Players will present the hit Broadway musical The Prom, bringing the production to the Robert Boland Theatre on BCC's main campus. 
 
Performances will take place: 
  • Fri. May 1, 7:00 pm; 
  • Sat. May 2, 7:00 pm; 
  • Sun. May 3, 2:00 pm; 
  • Fri. May 8, 7:00 pm; 
  • Sat. May 9, 7:00 pm; and 
  • Sun. May 10, 2:00 pm 

According to a press release:
 
"The Prom" tells the story of a small-town high school student who simply wants to take her girlfriend to prom—and the group of eccentric Broadway actors who rally around her cause. Filled with humor, vibrant music, and a powerful message of inclusion, the show celebrates authenticity, acceptance, and the importance of standing up for others. 
 
The BCC Players production features a talented cast of students and community members, continuing the College's tradition of creating accessible, high-quality performing arts experiences in the Berkshires. 
 
Performances will be held in the Robert Boland Theatre, located on BCC's main campus at 1350 West Street in Pittsfield. 
Tickets are $15 for general admission, with discounted rates available for students, seniors, and BCC employees. Advance purchase is encouraged. 
 
For more information about the production, visit berkshirecc.edu/bccplayers.  

 

 
 

 


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State Housing Secretary Tours Downtown Pittsfield Developments

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The state's new secretary of the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities on Monday saw how local developers are transforming historic buildings into downtown housing units. 

Secretary Juana Matias, appointed to the role in February, toured the former St. Joseph's High School on Maplewood Avenue and the near-complete Wright Building Block on North Street.   

Matias observed local leaders working collaboratively to dismantle bottlenecks in housing production, something she said the administration wants to see across all 351 municipalities.  

"This is a perfect model of the partnerships we want to see, and we love coming to the ground and seeing how people are leveraging public taxpayer dollars to help address the issue of our time, which is housing production," she said after the tours. 

Developer David Carver, of Scarafoni Associates & CT Management Group, is seeking support from the state Housing Development Incentive Program to transform St. Joe's into apartments, and Allegrone Companies has secured millions from the program towards the Wright Building renovation

They first visited the shuttered school that functioned as a shelter during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, greeted by broken windows and leaving with Carver's vision. 

The plan is to transform the school with good bones into 19 apartments, 20 percent designated affordable, and 30 percent of the building for commercial use.  Units are expected to cost between $1,700 and $1,900 per month; 14 one-bedroom units and five two-bedroom units are planned. 

The project team is in talks with the nearby Berkshire Family YMCA to expand their childcare activities to the building's lower level.  Residents and the daycare would use different entrances. 

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