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Making Spirits Bright with Joe Rose

The Foundry West Stockbridge 2 Harris Street, West Stockbridge, MA, United States

Brilliant jazz pianist and Berkshire’s beloved Joe Rose has gathered exceptional artists to celebrate community.Join us for an evening of good cheer and great music. Brilliant jazz pianist and Berkshire’s beloved Joe Rose has gathered exceptional artists to fill the venue with their talent and celebrate community.Joe Rose - keyboards and vocalsDan Broad - bass and vocalsSturgis Cunningham - drumsRob Putnam - guitar and vocalsSoren Smedvig - trumpetBeth Rose - vocalsJohn Demler - vocals—Tickets: $15 in advance / $20 at doorSeating/Bar: 6:30PM   Show:  7:00PMThis event is indoors.—Parking is limited at the venue so please utilize the three public parking lots in Town.

Tipsy’s Christmas Carol Sing Along (W. Stockbridge, MA)

The Foundry West Stockbridge 2 Harris Street, West Stockbridge, MA, United States

Drag Performer Extraordinaire Tipsy MacBoozle (Tom Truss) leads us in Christmas Carol Sing Along. Free Admission, Cash BarAn evening of “oops-I had-a-bit-much-to-sing-on-key” holiday fun. Come celebrate community and seasonal spirits with the beautiful Tipsy MacBoozle as she tinkles the ivories with your favorite Christmas tunes. Pull out that rusty old trombone and bring it to play along! Sure to be an evening full of laughs and good cheer. And, of course, shopping! The Foundry Bar & SALA Boutique will open at 5:30pm for shopping & libations, & then Tipsy goes on at 7pm to lead us all in her rendition

Censored: Readings from Banned Books and More

The Foundry West Stockbridge 2 Harris Street, West Stockbridge, MA, United States

Censored: Readings from Banned Books and More was first produced at the former John Houseman Theatre in New York City in 1991, under the auspices of The National Coalition Against Censorship, with Judy Blume as advisor. Actors included such luminaries as Anne Jackson and Eli Wallach. The production also ran at The Church Street Theatre in Washington D.C. and at Steppenwolf in Chicago with Studs Terkel in the cast. These productions were in response to a prior wave of book banning that took place decades ago -- before the most recent wave started in 2021. The actors bring the audience