WTF Community Works invites all to a free THEATRE WORKSHOP at Harper Center, Sat, Feb 15, 11:30-1pm

Williamstown Theatre Festival director staff & professional guest actor will lead all who come in a workshop on the fundamentals of acting. Simple, fun group exercises, no prior experience required!  No RSVP needed.  Just show up on Sat, Feb 15, 11:30-1pm at The Harper Center, 118 Center St., Wtown.

For more info, email:  community@wtfestival.org.

WTF gives special thanks to the Williamstown Council on Aging for hosting workshop.

ROOTS Teen Center invites all to “Show Your Teen Support” Fundraiser at Norad Mill, Sat, Feb. 29 at 7pm

ROOTS Teen Center’s Mission is to be a safe space where people ages 14-22 are heard, encouraged, and empowered. ROOTS is located at 43 Eagle St.  Support ROOTS at this evening of FUN, FOOD, MUSIC!  Youth performances, silent auction, delicious desserts, cash bar.  For more info and TIX: rootsteencenter.com

 

Mt. Greylock HS presents the musical “Anything Goes” Feb 27, 28, 29 at 7pm in MG Auditorium

Enjoy the singing & dancing of Mt. Greylock Regional School performing “Anything Goes” in the newly renovated, beautiful Mt. Greylock Auditorium on Feb. 27, 28, 29 at 7:00pm.  Pit Band Conductor Lyndon Moors’ last musical.  Jeffrey Welch, directs, Ann Marie Rodriguez choreographs this 1934 Cole Porter madcap adventure.

Images Cinema invites all to “Oscars Red Carpet Party” at the Williams Inn 6:30pm-11:59, Sun, Feb 9

Dress for the RED CARPET promenade & celebrate Hollywood’ night of the Oscars — Prizes for Best Dressed, Oscar Bingo, Oscar Ballots!  Photo booth, 3 screens, signature cocktails. The Williams Inn hosting this annual event, with a portion of the evenings proceeds donated to Images Cinema.   Doors open 6:30-11:50pm.

WilliNet will be filming the Red Carpet convo with hosts Molly Polk & Annie Kennedy…catch it on willinet.org.

“The Privileged Poor” author Anthony Jack to speak Wed, Feb. 5, 7:30pm at Chapin Hall

Anthony Jack, sociologist & Harvard Prof., is transforming the way we address diversity & inclusion in education.  His new book: “The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges are Failing Disadvantaged Students” reframes the conversation surrounding poverty & higher education.  His talk is FREE.  Wed, Feb. 5, 7:30-9pm at Chapin Hall, Williams College.