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SUMMARY:2026 Gala: Anthony Roth Costanzo
DESCRIPTION:SHOW-ONLY TICKETS\nPerformance-only Tickets: $75 – $100 (plus processing fees) \nFor Gala dinner packages\, visit mahaiwe.org/gala or contact Mahaiwe Director of Advancement Diane Wortis at diane@mahaiwe.org or 413-644-9040 x123. \nHonoring Former Board Chair Margaret Deutsch \nGrammy-winning countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo began performing professionally at the age of 11 and has since appeared in opera\, concert\, recital\, film\, and on Broadway. He is the General Director and President of Opera Philadelphia\, and the Artistic Director of SongStudio at Carnegie Hall. He has appeared with many of the world’s leading opera companies and orchestras including the Metropolitan Opera\, Opera National de Paris\, Lyric Opera of Chicago\, San Francisco Opera\, Teatro Real Madrid\, New York Philharmonic\, Berlin Philharmonic\, LA Philharmonic\, London Symphony Orchestra\, Cleveland Orchestra\, National Symphony Orchestra\, San Francisco Symphony\, Met Orchestra Chamber Ensemble\, and NDR at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg\, among others. He has performed at venues such as Carnegie Hall\, Lincoln Center\, Versailles\, Madison Square Garden\, The Hollywood Bowl\, Kabuki-Za Tokyo\, The Guggenheim\, The Park Avenue Armory\, and Joe’s Pub. \nCostanzo stars in the Metropolitan Opera’s recording and DVD of Akhnaten\, which won him a Grammy Award\, and his solo album ARC was nominated for a Grammy\, as was his recording of the title role in John Corigliano’s Lord of Cries. Constanzo collaborated with cabaret legend Justin Vivian Bond on the album Only an Octave Apart. His future projects include a new solo album and a forthcoming book. \nAs a producer\, he has created projects for The Paris Opera\, The New York Philharmonic\, The BBC Proms\, WQXR\, and St. Ann’s Warehouse\, among others. Costanzo graduated with honors from Princeton University and the Manhattan School of Music. A winner of the Met Opera National Council Auditions and Operalia\, Costanzo also has an Honorary Doctorate from the Manhattan School of Music\, and he has been a visiting fellow at Oxford University and a distinguished visiting scholar at Harvard University. \nCostanzo’s performance will include pianist Bryan Wagorn. \nhttps://mahaiwe.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/gala2026_STD_3.mp4
URL:https://mahaiwe.org/event/2026-gala-anthony-roth-costanzo/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230
CATEGORIES:Gala,Mahaiwe Presents,Music,Opera & Classical,Special Events
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SUMMARY:New York Theatre Workshop's Mind the Gap
DESCRIPTION:Workshop: Monday\, August 3 through Friday August 7\nRESERVE FOR PERFORMANCE–APPLY TO WORKSHOP \nNew York Theatre Workshop’s Mind the Gap returns to the Mahaiwe this summer\, August 3-7. The intergenerational workshop will take place in the Indigo Room all week long\, culminating in a free public performance in that space on Friday\, August 7 at 7pm.  \nMind the Gap is a weeklong performance workshop that brings together youth and elders to explore identity\, legacy\, and empathy through storytelling and theatre-making. Participants work in intergenerational pairs and as a full ensemble to develop original performance pieces based on their lived experiences. The program culminates in a final invited sharing where participants perform their collaboratively devised work.  \nTo apply\, visit mahaiwe.org/applymtg. Applications are open through June 22 at 5 p.m. Youth participants are supported through $250 stipends.   \nMind the Gap is facilitated by New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW). NYTW Teaching Artists Noor Hamdi and Psacoya Guinn will lead this year’s workshop.   \nNoor Hamdi \nNoor Hamdi is a New York based actor\, teacher\, and writer. He’s performed on Broadway (Skin of Our Teeth\, directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz)\, Off-Broadway (including Cartography\, directed by Kaneza Schaal)\, regionally\, and internationally\, as well as in various short films (including Sherman\, directed by Darine Hotait) and TV. Noor is always happy to popularize queer and SWANA narratives\, and especially the intersection of the two\, and is currently performing his solo show 2014. They’re also a clown\, circus artist\, polyglot\, gamer\, and eternal academic.   \nPsacoya Guinn \nPsacoya Guinn is the Director of Education and Community Engagement at NYTW. She is dedicated to cultivating inclusive spaces that amplify diverse voices and spark dialogue across differences. As the facilitator of Mind the Gap\, Psacoya brings a thoughtful\, community-centered approach grounded in empathy\, active listening\, and the power of storytelling. When she is not at NYTW\, she enjoys all things Shakespeare and Peloton.  \nNew York Theatre Workshop is a community of artists and audience members who believe in the transformative power of theatre. For 40 years\, NYTW has cultivated a space where our common humanity is affirmed—where audiences are both challenged and delighted by the daring vision of our artists.  \nMind the Gap at the Indigo Room is made possible by the Mahaiwe’s Performing Arts Education Sponsors: Adams Community Savings Bank\, Beacon Bank Foundation\, Berkshire Money Management\, Bulkley Richardson\, Golub/Price Chopper/Market 32 Foundation\, Lee Bank Foundation\, and NBT Bank. 
URL:https://mahaiwe.org/event/new-york-theatre-workshops-mind-the-gap/
LOCATION:Indigo Room\, 20 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Drama,Indigo Room,Mahaiwe Presents,Special Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260808T190000
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SUMMARY:Lala Tamar & Friends featuring Yacouba Sissoko
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n$43 General Admission \nCafé table seating  \nMember Sale: \nWednesday\, June 3 at noon  \nPublic Sale: \nFriday\, June 5 at noon  \nLala Tamar is what happens when Moroccan soul and Brazilian beats meet on the dancefloor. A singer songwriter\, poet\, guimbri player\, dancer and world traveler\, Lala Tamar stirs ancient North African rituals into fresh\, feminine alchemy. She sings in Arabic\, Amazigh and Portuguese making music that feels like flipping through your grandmother's photo album while dancing in a poppy dreamscape. \nLala made history as the first artist to record a contemporary album in Haquetia and one of the first women to introduce the Guimbri to new musical worlds. She's shared stages with North African greats like Karim Ziad\, Khadija El Warzazia\, and Mehdi Nassouly\, and recently made her Lincoln Center debut in NYC. \nWith her new original album in the making\, written mainly in Darija\, Lala takes you on an intimate feminine Moroccan dive\, an up-beat tribute to her ancestry. Lala invites you to join her world: a place of play and poetry\, softness and strength\, where music isn't just heard… it's remembered. \nThe ensemble explores the sounds of a caravan moving through the Sahara\, shaabi grooves from Agahadir and Algiers\, African strings\, Arab ornamentations\, music for ceremonies of healing\, trances and spells of connection\, poetry pulled from distant centuries. It is an unforgettable evening of friendship\, love and humanity that transcend borders. \nMaster kora player Yacouba Sissoko devotes his musical gift to expand the awareness of West African history and culture\, spread the word of peace\, and empower his listeners to take charge and realize their imagined futures. His performances have a magical effect on audiences as he skillfully transforms the traditional songs and stories of his forefathers into modern day messages of peace\, love\, and harmony. Yacouba was born to a well-known Djeli family in Kita\, Mali. For centuries\, Djelis have been the musical storytellers\, a position that is inherited through a family bloodline. Highly respected within their communities\, they are the keepers of the factual history and the fictional fables of past rulers\, nobles\, social groups and families. The kora\, a 21-stringed plucked instrument with a gourd resonator\, is the traditional instrument accompanying their songs. At the age of 9\, Yacouba started learning the kora and the oral traditions associated with it from his grandfather. By 15\, he was touring the country sharing the stories passed down through his family for centuries. He attended the National Institute of the Arts in Bamako\, where he immediately caught the attention of the music world there and began touring with noted artists and ensembles such as Ami Koita\, Kandia Kouyate\, the Raoul Fulero Ensemble\, and l'Ensemble National du Mali (the orchestra that both his mother and grandmother sang with). Rooted to give back to the community\, Yacouba offers cultural programs and benefit concerts all over the world. He continues to blend his virtuosity effortlessly with other musical styles\, ranging from Indian ragas to Appalachian tunes. Currently\, Yacouba can be seen performing regularly with Regina Carter and his own band\, SIYA. 
URL:https://mahaiwe.org/event/lala-tamar-friends-featuring-yacuba-sissoko/2026-08-08/1/
LOCATION:Indigo Room\, 20 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigo Room,Mahaiwe Presents,Music
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SUMMARY:Lala Tamar & Friends featuring Yacouba Sissoko
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n$43 General Admission \nCafé table seating  \nMember Sale: \nWednesday\, June 3 at noon  \nPublic Sale: \nFriday\, June 5 at noon  \nLala Tamar is what happens when Moroccan soul and Brazilian beats meet on the dancefloor. A singer songwriter\, poet\, guimbri player\, dancer and world traveler\, Lala Tamar stirs ancient North African rituals into fresh\, feminine alchemy. She sings in Arabic\, Amazigh and Portuguese making music that feels like flipping through your grandmother's photo album while dancing in a poppy dreamscape. \nLala made history as the first artist to record a contemporary album in Haquetia and one of the first women to introduce the Guimbri to new musical worlds. She's shared stages with North African greats like Karim Ziad\, Khadija El Warzazia\, and Mehdi Nassouly\, and recently made her Lincoln Center debut in NYC. \nWith her new original album in the making\, written mainly in Darija\, Lala takes you on an intimate feminine Moroccan dive\, an up-beat tribute to her ancestry. Lala invites you to join her world: a place of play and poetry\, softness and strength\, where music isn't just heard… it's remembered. \nThe ensemble explores the sounds of a caravan moving through the Sahara\, shaabi grooves from Agahadir and Algiers\, African strings\, Arab ornamentations\, music for ceremonies of healing\, trances and spells of connection\, poetry pulled from distant centuries. It is an unforgettable evening of friendship\, love and humanity that transcend borders. \nMaster kora player Yacouba Sissoko devotes his musical gift to expand the awareness of West African history and culture\, spread the word of peace\, and empower his listeners to take charge and realize their imagined futures. His performances have a magical effect on audiences as he skillfully transforms the traditional songs and stories of his forefathers into modern day messages of peace\, love\, and harmony. Yacouba was born to a well-known Djeli family in Kita\, Mali. For centuries\, Djelis have been the musical storytellers\, a position that is inherited through a family bloodline. Highly respected within their communities\, they are the keepers of the factual history and the fictional fables of past rulers\, nobles\, social groups and families. The kora\, a 21-stringed plucked instrument with a gourd resonator\, is the traditional instrument accompanying their songs. At the age of 9\, Yacouba started learning the kora and the oral traditions associated with it from his grandfather. By 15\, he was touring the country sharing the stories passed down through his family for centuries. He attended the National Institute of the Arts in Bamako\, where he immediately caught the attention of the music world there and began touring with noted artists and ensembles such as Ami Koita\, Kandia Kouyate\, the Raoul Fulero Ensemble\, and l'Ensemble National du Mali (the orchestra that both his mother and grandmother sang with). Rooted to give back to the community\, Yacouba offers cultural programs and benefit concerts all over the world. He continues to blend his virtuosity effortlessly with other musical styles\, ranging from Indian ragas to Appalachian tunes. Currently\, Yacouba can be seen performing regularly with Regina Carter and his own band\, SIYA. 
URL:https://mahaiwe.org/event/lala-tamar-friends-featuring-yacuba-sissoko/2026-08-08/2/
LOCATION:Indigo Room\, 20 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigo Room,Mahaiwe Presents,Music
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SUMMARY:Wizard Academy!
DESCRIPTION:RESERVE\n  \nFREE with reservations   \nThe bumbling Professor Hackensneeze (David Engel) makes a visit from the Realm of Mysteries to teach children 4 to 12 the secrets of their innermost powers. Join this loony professor of Wizardry as he leads children on a zany day-in-the-life of a ‘Wizard In Training’ (W.I.T). During “Wizard Academy!” children will have their brain\, eyes and reflexes tested with fun challenges and illusions that stir up the primal forces of their imaginations with instruction on potions\, wand etiquette\, and levitation. Hallmarks of this riotous family-friendly show are madcap sound effects\, slapstick antics\, talking Trolls and a visit from his furry Sidekick Mortimer. Presto Hilarioso! Children encouraged to attend in costume. Ages 4+  \nDavid Engel is a veteran family entertainer and sailor who tours his eccentric clown-theatre acts and inspirational arts in education shows to performing arts center\, festival and educational institutions nationwide.  \nSponsored by Highland Street Foundation’s August Adventures 2026
URL:https://mahaiwe.org/event/wizard-academy/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230
CATEGORIES:Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260814T200000
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SUMMARY:Ari Hest
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n\n$35 General Admission (plus processing fees)\nCafé table seating  \nMember Sale:\nWednesday\, May 27 at noon \nPublic Sale:\nThursday\, May 28 at noon \nAri Hest has crafted a unique path in music – independently building a loyal following through relentless college touring\, then on to major label albums\, and then reimagining listener engagement through fan-driven projects like “52” and his Patreon-powered “The Treehouse Project.” \nA Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter (best folk album\, 2017) who began his career two decades ago\, he’s performed both in the U.S. and abroad with artists like The Indigo Girls\, Martin Sexton\, Judy Collins and Suzanne Vega.  \nMany of Ari’s songs have appeared on TV and film – The Path\, The Lincoln Lawyer\, Private Practice\, Army Wives\, and One Tree Hill to name a few.   \nAri’s newest endeavor\, “The Treehouse Project\,” has him writing\, recording and releasing a song on his Patreon every two weeks since early 2022. Based on the votes of his subscribers\, he remixes the 10 favorite songs from each year and releases an album. The project is currently in its fourth year and is approaching 100 original songs. 
URL:https://mahaiwe.org/event/ari-hest/
LOCATION:Indigo Room\, 20 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Indigo Room,Mahaiwe Presents,Music
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SUMMARY:Berkshire Opera Festival: Lucia di Lammermoor
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n\nTickets start at $20 (plus processing fees) \nJoin dramaturg Cori Ellison for a free pre-show lecture on Saturday\, August 22 at 12pm. (Admission included with a ticket to that performance.)  \nLucia di Lammermoor reigns as the crown jewel of bel canto opera! Set amid the foggy moors and ancient castles of Scotland\, Donizetti’s masterpiece tells the tragic story of Lucia\, whose forbidden love for her family’s sworn enemy drives her to the brink of madness. When her brother forces her into a loveless marriage\, Lucia’s heart—and mind—shatter in one of opera’s most unforgettable scenes. Renowned for its breathtaking drama and virtuosic singing\, Lucia di Lammermoor remains one of the most celebrated works in the operatic canon\, a timeless showcase of the full power and passion of the human voice.  \nDuration: 2h\, 45min. (Including one intermission.)\nSung in Italian with projected English translations  \nCast\nChristine Lyons – Lucia\nTerrence Chin-Loy – Edgardo\nDean Murphy – Enrico\nStefan Egerstrom – Raimondo\nJordan Costa – Arturo\nFeaturing the BOF Orchestra and Chorus  \nCreative Team\nBrian Garman – Conductor\nJonathon Loy – Stage Director
URL:https://mahaiwe.org/event/berkshire-opera-festival-lucia-di-lammermoor/2026-08-22/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230
CATEGORIES:Mahaiwe Presents,Music,Opera & Classical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260825T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260825T221500
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SUMMARY:Berkshire Opera Festival: Lucia di Lammermoor
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n\nTickets start at $20 (plus processing fees) \nJoin dramaturg Cori Ellison for a free pre-show lecture on Saturday\, August 22 at 12pm. (Admission included with a ticket to that performance.)  \nLucia di Lammermoor reigns as the crown jewel of bel canto opera! Set amid the foggy moors and ancient castles of Scotland\, Donizetti’s masterpiece tells the tragic story of Lucia\, whose forbidden love for her family’s sworn enemy drives her to the brink of madness. When her brother forces her into a loveless marriage\, Lucia’s heart—and mind—shatter in one of opera’s most unforgettable scenes. Renowned for its breathtaking drama and virtuosic singing\, Lucia di Lammermoor remains one of the most celebrated works in the operatic canon\, a timeless showcase of the full power and passion of the human voice.  \nDuration: 2h\, 45min. (Including one intermission.)\nSung in Italian with projected English translations  \nCast\nChristine Lyons – Lucia\nTerrence Chin-Loy – Edgardo\nDean Murphy – Enrico\nStefan Egerstrom – Raimondo\nJordan Costa – Arturo\nFeaturing the BOF Orchestra and Chorus  \nCreative Team\nBrian Garman – Conductor\nJonathon Loy – Stage Director
URL:https://mahaiwe.org/event/berkshire-opera-festival-lucia-di-lammermoor/2026-08-25/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230
CATEGORIES:Mahaiwe Presents,Music,Opera & Classical
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260828T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260828T221500
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SUMMARY:Berkshire Opera Festival: Lucia di Lammermoor
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS\n\nTickets start at $20 (plus processing fees) \nJoin dramaturg Cori Ellison for a free pre-show lecture on Saturday\, August 22 at 12pm. (Admission included with a ticket to that performance.)  \nLucia di Lammermoor reigns as the crown jewel of bel canto opera! Set amid the foggy moors and ancient castles of Scotland\, Donizetti’s masterpiece tells the tragic story of Lucia\, whose forbidden love for her family’s sworn enemy drives her to the brink of madness. When her brother forces her into a loveless marriage\, Lucia’s heart—and mind—shatter in one of opera’s most unforgettable scenes. Renowned for its breathtaking drama and virtuosic singing\, Lucia di Lammermoor remains one of the most celebrated works in the operatic canon\, a timeless showcase of the full power and passion of the human voice.  \nDuration: 2h\, 45min. (Including one intermission.)\nSung in Italian with projected English translations  \nCast\nChristine Lyons – Lucia\nTerrence Chin-Loy – Edgardo\nDean Murphy – Enrico\nStefan Egerstrom – Raimondo\nJordan Costa – Arturo\nFeaturing the BOF Orchestra and Chorus  \nCreative Team\nBrian Garman – Conductor\nJonathon Loy – Stage Director
URL:https://mahaiwe.org/event/berkshire-opera-festival-lucia-di-lammermoor/2026-08-28/
LOCATION:Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center\, 14 Castle Street\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230
CATEGORIES:Mahaiwe Presents,Music,Opera & Classical
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