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Holiday Arts and Entertainment Lineup in the Berkshires

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The Berkshires are bustling with festive events this December, offering a variety of entertainment options for locals and visitors alike. From comedy and classic theatre to choral performances and holiday celebrations, the region is set to celebrate the season in style.

Comedy and Theatre Highlights

On December 7, at 19:30, The Foundry in West Stockbridge will host a unique comedy show titled “The Buttcracker,” featuring acclaimed comedian Alec Mapa. Known for his extensive background in theatre and television, Mapa’s credits include notable productions like “M.Butterfly” on Broadway and popular television series such as “Desperate Housewives” and “Ugly Betty.” His stand-up special, “Alec Mapa: Baby Daddy,” aired on Showtime, and he is recognized for his activism within the LGBTQ community. Attendees can expect an evening filled with laughter as Mapa brings his trademark humor to the stage.

Another significant event is the Berkshire Theatre Group’s production of “A Christmas Carol,” which runs from December 4 through 21 at the Unicorn Theatre in Stockbridge. This beloved adaptation of Charles Dickens‘ classic tale follows the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge, guided by four spirits. The production promises a magical experience, complete with festive carols that resonate with the holiday spirit. A sensory-friendly performance is scheduled for December 10, making it accessible for all audiences.

Musical Performances and Community Celebrations

The Clark Art Institute in Williamstown will kick off its Holiday Walk Weekend with a concert by vocalist and tap dancer Jenny Herzog on December 5 at 18:00. Herzog’s performance will celebrate the Great American Songbook alongside holiday classics, blending tap dance and jazz in a festive atmosphere. Accompanied by pianist Jacob Hiser, this concert aims to uplift spirits as the holiday season approaches.

On the same weekend, the Cantilena Chamber Choir will present its 22nd annual “Christmas at Trinity” concert on December 7 at 15:00 in Lenox. This event features award-winning author Kevin O’Hara and the Zion Lutheran Handbell Choir. The program includes a rich selection of choral works from renowned composers like J.S. Bach and Benjamin Britten, culminating in a performance of the “Worthy is the Lamb” chorus from Handel’s “Messiah.” O’Hara will share readings from his latest book, “A Christmas Journey Volume Two,” enhancing the event’s festive ambiance.

In another festive offering, WERQSHIRES will present “A DRAG Christmas Story” at The Foundry on December 5 at 19:30. This show features local drag performers Bella Santarella, Poppy DaBubbly, and Vuronika Baked, who will put a humorous twist on the classic holiday narrative, ensuring a night filled with entertainment and laughter.

Lastly, Chesterwood, the historic studio of sculptor Daniel Chester French, will open its doors from December 8 to 22, inviting families to experience Christmas traditions. Visitors can enjoy stories about the French family’s holiday customs while exploring the beautifully decorated grounds. The family-friendly event includes complimentary hot cider and doughnuts, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.

As the holiday season unfolds, the Berkshires are set to offer a delightful array of performances and celebrations, catering to diverse tastes and fostering community spirit. Tickets and additional information for these events can be found online.

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