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MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET 
book by Colin Escott & music by Floyd Mutrux 
directed & music directed by James Barry 
at The Unicorn Theatre
   The Larry Vaber Stage BTG's Stockbridge Campus, 6 East Street Wednesday, June 14 through Saturday, July 15 at 8pm Sponsored by: Lead Sponsor, Bobbie Hallig and Furlano and Arace, PC 
Tony Award-winning
  jukebox musical, and epic night of rock 'n roll, Million Dollar Quartet
  brings you into the recording studio with icons, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash,
  Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis. Based on a true story, set on December 4, 1956,
  Million Dollar Quartet follows the tale of these four legendary
  musicians, as they come together for one monumental night of music at Sun
  Records in Memphis. This smash-hit musical includes classic tunes such as:
  "Blue Suede Shoes," "Fever," "Walk the Line,"
  "Sixteen Tons," "Who Do You Love?," "Great Balls of
  Fire," "Folsom Prison Blues," "Hound Dog," and more. | |||||
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THE MUSIC MAN 
book, music & lyrics Meredith Wilson 
story by Meredith Wilson & Franklin Lacey 
directed by Travis G. Daly, musical direction by Mark Gionfriddo 
at The Colonial
  Theatre  BTG's Pittsfield Campus, 111 South Street Thursday, July 6 through Sunday, August 6 Sponsored by: Greylock Federal Credit Union, Greylock Insurance Company, Dr. Richard Ziter, Phyllis Parvin and The Berkshire Eagle 
The
  Music Man is about a con-man
  who ultimately does good by a community. "Professor" Harold
  Hill's heart opens up through the course of one of America's most beloved
  musicals. In the magical number "'Till There Was You," we all
  recognize that the power of love is greater than all else, and change is
  always possible. In fact, Harold Hill and the children of River City, Iowa,
  remind us that the ordinary can indeed be changed to the extraordinary.  This beloved musical features over 100 talented Berkshire youth, as well as Rylan Morsbach (BTG: Mary Poppins, The Homecoming), who was recently hailed as "terrific" by The New York Times in BTG's Off-Broadway transfer of Fiorello!. With eccentric characters and a warm, optimistic story, this charming musical is filled with memorable tunes such as, "Ya Got Trouble," "Gary, Indiana," and more.UY TICKETS | |||||
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Edward Albee's AT HOME AT THE ZOO (ZOO STORY)  
directed by Eric Hill 
at The Unicorn
  Theatre The Larry Vaber Stage BTG's Stockbridge Campus, 6 East Street Wednesday, July 19 through Saturday, August 26 at 8pm Sponsored by: Lead Sponsor, Bobbie Hallig and Furlano and Arace, PC 
Set in New York City,
  Act 1, Homelife opens with a look inside the isolated marriage of
  wealthy textbook company executive, Peter, played by David Adkins (BTG:
  Thoreau or, Return to Walden; Poe), and his articulate, Upper
  East Side wife, Ann, played by Tara Franklin (BTG: The
  Homecoming, Lion in Winter, Equus). Unable
  to communicate their feelings to each other, the foundation of their marriage
  is built on unspoken agreements. Somehow, they find comfort in their boring
  relationship, yet, they are never truly on the same page. Act 2, The Zoo
  Story, follows Peter to Central Park. While sitting on a park bench,
  Peter encounters forlorn and forsaken stranger, Jerry, played by Joey
  Collins  Collins (BTG: The Homecoming, Broadway: The Glass
  Menagerie). This stranger, who appears desperate for human contact and
  connection, forces Peter to listen to his stories, as he digs deep into
  Peter's life, and his own. | |||||
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ARSENIC AND OLD LACE 
BY Joseph Kesselring 
directed by Gregg Edelman 
at The Fitzpatrick
  Main Stage  BTG's Stockbridge Campus, 83 East Main Street Thursday, July 27 through Saturday, August 19 Sponsored by: Blantyre, Country Curtains and Red Lion Inn 
Good-hearted drama
  critic, Mortimer Brewster appears to lead a normal, happy life. Recently
  engaged to be married, Mortimer plans a trip to visit his charming, spinster
  aunts, Abby and Martha Brewster. However, shortly after Mortimer's arrival,
  he discovers that his innocent aunts have a deadly secret buried in the
  basement-about a dozen older gentlemen. To Mortimer's dismay, Abby and Martha
  deem their poisonous habits as charitable acts; convinced that they are
  putting these men out of their misery. Attempting to protect society without
  sending Abby and Martha to prison, hilarity and madness ensues as Mortimer
  tries to wrangle in his crazy aunts, along with his brothers-Theodore, who
  believes he is Theodore Roosevelt, and maniacal, murderous Jonathan. | |||||
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LOST LAKE 
directed by Daisy Walker 
at The Unicorn
  Theatre The Larry Vaber Stage BTG's Stockbridge Campus, 6 East Street Thursday, September 28 through Sunday, October 22 Sponsored by: Lead Sponsor, Bobbie Hallig and Furlano and Arace, PC Written by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winner, David Auburn (Proof), Lost Lake is an engrossing, evocative play. Part drama, part melancholy comedy, Lost Lake follows the story of Veronica and Hogan; imperfect strangers, tangled up in each other's lives by circumstance. Veronica, hopelessly in need of an escape from life's uphill battle, takes her children to a lakeside rental. Unfortunately for Veronica, not only is the property is less than ideal, it also includes a bedraggled and secluded estate owner, Hogan. Both fighting their own battles, the two outcasts find complicated comfort in their shared isolation. | |||||
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