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James Taylor and family in A Christmas Carol, Berkshire Theatre Group

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  • James Taylor and family in A Christmas Carol, Berkshire Theatre Group

    November 11, 2011
    JAMES TAYLOR MAKES HIS STAGE DEBUT IN
    CHARLES DICKENS' A CHRISTMAS CAROL

    The Berkshire Theatre Group announced today that James Taylor will make his theatrical stage debut in a new community production of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Joining his family — Kim, Rufus and Henry — who appeared in last year's production, James will appear at the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, MA, for the first time since he recorded his 2007 award-winning CD/DVD, One Man Band.

    Of working with James, director Eric Hill said, "It's a thrill to direct James Taylor in his theatrical debut — the process for A Christmas Carol is one of celebration and sharing of our common humanity on a community level. I know that James will bring his inherent charm and gentleness to bear in his portrayal of Bob Cratchit, a good and unpretentious man. To work with Kim, Rufus and Henry Taylor again will only add to the joy."

    To read more visit BerkshireEagle.com.

    JAMESTAYLOR.COM TICKET SALE TO BEGIN
    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AT 10 AM EST!

    The JamesTaylor.com Store is pleased to be hosting a ticket sale for select performances of A Christmas Carol — featuring James and his family — on Tuesday, November 15, starting at 10 am EST. As with all JamesTaylor.com ticket sales, seats will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure you're ready to make your purchase promptly at 10 am EST this Tuesday, as our inventory is extremely limited and expected to sell out quickly!

    NOTE: A special selection of Charity VIP Packages including opening night gala packages with cast party access will be available on Saturday, November 12, starting at 12 pm EST through Tickets-for-Charity®. Proceeds will benefit the Berkshire Theatre Group and the Berkshire Natural Resources Council. Visit TicketsForCharity.com for more information.

  • #2
    That sounds incredible. If it were closer to home, I'd be in line for tickets.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Presley View Post
      That sounds incredible. If it were closer to home, I'd be in line for tickets.
      I am tempted, but will prob have to wait until January to go back up there. These tickets will get snapped up fast for anyone interested.

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      • #4
        Only 11 performances and Berkshire County residents have a 3 day buying priority over the general public.

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