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5.29.11
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5.18.11
Weekend Preview May 19-24
Bob Dylan tributes, Deborah Voigt, Tom Paxton, Bill Kirchen, John Kirk and Trish Miller



5.18.11
Celebrating Bob Dylan's 70th Birthday in Style
Paying tribute to the greatest rock songwriter ever



5.17.11
FILM REVIEW: In a Better World and Of Gods and Men
Review by Seth Rogovoy



5.17.11
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5.12.11
Deborah Voigt Headlines Mahaiwe Gala
Opera star to sing arias, show tunes on Saturday, May 21



5.15.11
Famed Spiritual Teacher to Speak on Nonviolence
Mother Maya in free talk at Sruti Yoga in Great Barrington, Mass., on Friday May 20 at 7pm



5.12.11
Special Effects Wizard to Be Honored by Film Festival
Doug Trumbull to be Feted by BIFF



5.11.11
Weekend Preview May 12-16
Cultural Highlights of the Berkshire Weekend



6.4.09
Talk about a small world
Elaine and I grew up together, but only just recently met....



5.8.11
Berkshire Living to Cease Publication
A Farewell from Publisher Michael Zivyak



5.8.11
twiGs Branches Out
Lenox boutique launches new e-tail site



5.8.11
[MUSIC REVIEW] Avalon Quartet in Close Encounters at Mahaiwe
Review by Seth Rogovoy



5.8.11
[MUSIC REVIEW] Avalon Quartet in Close Encounters at Mahaiwe
Review by Seth Rogovoy



5.7.11
[FILM REVIEW] Bill Cunningham New York
Review by Seth Rogovoy



5.7.11
[FILM REVIEW] Bill Cunningham New York
Review by Seth Rogovoy





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Special Halloween showing of

10.17.06
On Saturday, October 28th at 8, The Southern Berkshire Film Festival and The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center will co-host a special Halloween party and screening of the classic 1920s silent film Jekyll & Hyde starring John Barrymore, accompanied with live music by the Devil Music Ensemble.

Often Described as the first American horror film, and arguably the best, Jekyll & Hyde is based upon Robert Louis Stevenson's famed novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and is brought to life by John Barrymore, widely regarded as the world's greatest actor. Sure to thrill Halloween enthusiasts, Barrymore portrays Dr. Jekyll, obsessed with separating the good and evil sides of human nature, by devising a formula allowing him to alternate between two completely different personalities, his own, and that of the brutish, lascivious Hyde. It is not long before the personality of Hyde begins to dominate Jekyll and his affairs. Hailed as Barrymore's greatest silent film, his transformation from Jekyll to Hyde is one of cinema's most remembered scenes. The silent film fills the Mahaiwe's oversized screen while the Devil Music Ensemble fills the theater with sound.

Formed in Boston in 1999 by guitarist Brendon Wood, the Devil Music Ensemble explores all facets of music from rock to electronic, orchestral to folk, and improvisational to incidental. The group will produce a multimedia experience and perform both composed and improvised scores for the screening of Jekyll and Hyde.

Everyone is invited to come in costume and enjoy complimentary refreshments and fright night tricks and treats after the show. All Tickets are $12.50 and available on line at www.mahaiwe.org and at the box office: 413-528-0100.






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