An Afternoon of Short Stories with the Sandisfield Players
Stories read by Sandisfield Players Ben Luxon, Jean Atwater- Williams, and Mary Anne Grammer. Mostly humorous, sometimes thought provoking and certainly entertaining.
Join Us in Celebrating Our 30th Anniversary in 2025
Stories read by Sandisfield Players Ben Luxon, Jean Atwater- Williams, and Mary Anne Grammer. Mostly humorous, sometimes thought provoking and certainly entertaining.
Hailed as "an intimate, real drama," this love story is set in the final chapter of Cora and Barry's lives. The film was shot in New Milford, Connecticut and was shown at the Sedona Film Festival and the Woodstock Film Festival. Please note the date change from the printed brochure. Cora is played by Karen [...]
Come for two successive Saturdays to learn the intricacies of Mah Jongg from local teacher Sandy Balayan. Reserve a spot and purchase your ticket for Saturday July 15 here. If you also attend the second Saturday on July 22, purchase your ticket at the door.
Come for two successive Saturdays to learn the intricacies of Mah Jongg from local teacher Sandy Balayan. Reserve a spot and purchase your ticket for Saturday July 15 here. If you also attend the second Saturday on July 22, purchase your ticket at the door.
Come hear New England's Americana sister act, folk duo Ari and Mia, perform music that honors the sounds of Appalachian cottages, rural dance floors, and urban concert halls. Their own compositions cross paths with older traditions making for a captivating sound. Ariel Friedman is a multi-genre cellist and composer. A winner of the Women Composers [...]
Dick & Jim is an original play be poet/playwright Neil Silberblatt tracing the friendship and collaboration between photographer Richard Avedon & essayist/playwright/activist James Baldwin. The play revolves around (imagined) conversations between Avedon & Baldwin leading up to the publication of their book, Nothing Personal (with photos by Avedon & essays by Baldwin). Marlon Carey & Geof Newton – both [...]
A talk with Professor Paul Karabinos, Chair and Edna McConnell Clark Professor of Geology, WIlliams College. Over a billion years of earth's history sculpted the iconic Berkshire landscape. The diverse terrains, many captured in classic paintings and sketches, reflect the underlying geology and recent glaciation. Painting: Bash-Bish Falls, Massachusetts, 1855, by John Frederick Kensett (American, 1816–1872)
This concert features Bill Taylor playing along with Gerold Mohn, clarinet and bassoon, Tari Roosa, flute and piccolo, Terry Keevil, oboe and English Horn, French horn player Stewart Edelstein and singer Jaye Alison Moscariello. We will perform several of Bill’s pieces which are classically-inspired with hints of jazz and show tunes; these are trios, duos, [...]
Talk by Diane Meier, MD, Director Emerita and Strategic Advisor of the Center to Advance Palliative Care. From the Center to Advance Palliative Care website: The Center to Advance Palliative Care is a national organization devoted to increasing access to quality health care in the United States for people living with serious illness. Under her leadership [...]
Singer-songwriter Bobby Sweet is an engaging storyteller, dynamic performer, and a longtime favorite of Sandisfield Arts Center audiences. The Berkshire native and sixth generation musician has received praise for his Country-Americana style and story songs about real life. Stylistically, Bobby’s music resides somewhere between John Prine, Jackson Browne, and a countryfied Bruce Springsteen, with a [...]