Berkshire Theatre Group to Celebrate The Grateful Dead with Rev Tor's 7th Annual Dead of Winter Jam

By: Jan. 23, 2018
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Berkshire Theatre Group to Celebrate The Grateful Dead with Rev Tor's 7th Annual Dead of Winter Jam

Berkshire Theatre Group will welcome Rev Tor's 7th Annual Dead of Winter Jam, featuring Rev Tor & Friends celebrating the music of The Grateful Dead, at The Garage (located in The Colonial Theatre lobby) on Thursday, February 15 at 8pm.

Join Berkshire for a mid-winter celebration, honoring the music of The Grateful Dead. Hosted by Rev Tor's Steal Your Peach Band, special guest performances include The Picky Bastards (Rob Sansone and Chris Merenda), Gina Coleman, Melissa Brinton, Tom Corrigan, Matt Mervis, Mike McCmann, Mike Wood and more!

There will be a food drive held at this event for The Moments House Food Pantry. Patrons are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items.

Tickets to Rev Tor's 7th Annual Dead of Winter Jam are $12 in advance, and $15 at the door. Ticket Offices are open Monday-Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 10am-2pm or on any performance day from 10am until curtain. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit www.berkshiretheatregroup.org/.

The Colonial Theatre, founded in 1903, and Berkshire Theatre Festival, founded in 1928, are two of the oldest cultural organizations in the Berkshires. In 2010, under the leadership of Artistic Director and CEO Kate Maguire, the two organizations merged to form Berkshire Theatre Group (BTG). Berkshire Theatre Group's mission is to support wide ranging artistic exploration and acclaimed performances in theatre, dance, music and entertainment. Every year, BTG produces and presents performances to over 68,000 attendees and, through our Educational Program, serves over 13,000 Berkshire County schoolchildren annually. BTG's celebrated stages reflect the history of the American theatre; they represent a priceless cultural resource for the community.



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