Bazaar Productions Makes Its Debut At The Foundry
The theater company celebrated the opening night of "Only in the Heartland" at its new home in West Stockbridge.
The theater company celebrated the opening night of "Only in the Heartland" at its new home in West Stockbridge.
Bazaar Productions artistic directors: Sara Katzoff, Chris Tucci, Amy Brentano and Peter Wise
Bazaar Productions, the experimental theater company behind the Berkshire Fringe Festival, has found a new home at The Foundry in West Stockbridge, Mass. On Thursday, August 8, it celebrated the opening night of its inaugural production there, with a pre-show cocktail party and a post-performance dance party. The play, Only in the Heartland, was originally created by The Team (Theater of the Emerging American Moment) and here is directed by Bazaar Productions’ co-founder and co-artistic director Sara Katzoff. The piece follows three siblings fending for themselves on a remote Kansas farm after their parents disappear during a tornado… or alien invasion... or, as the children believe, the Rapture. Three strangers show up seeking shelter, and a new sort of family is created. Only in the Heartland runs at The Foundry through August 18.







Matteline deVries-Dilling, founder of Lite Brite Neon, one of the evening's honoree of this year's Upstate Benefit adresses the gala from the Caboose's caboose.
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Olana senior vice president and landscape curatorMark Prezorski, president Sean Sawyer, The evenings honoree Kristin Gamble and New York State Assemblymember Didi Barrett.
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