Archive for May, 2009
“Friday Night Fright” at the Mount
Thursday, May 28th, 2009Starting tomorrow night, and continuing on Fridays through the summer and early fall, you can enjoy a special haunted twilight tour at The Mount in Lenox Massachusetts, home of Edith Wharton. The author herself was rather superstitious, and the house has eaves, nooks and woods to explore, in this after-hours guided tour of the house, stables, and grounds (including the pet cemetery). To quote the Berkshire Eagle, “you can expect tales of death, betrayal, and desolation, as well as some quotes from Edith Wharton’s own ghost stories.” At Brook Farm Inn, we can’t wait to experience it! Stay posted — we’ll let you know if we experience shivers and chills.
Barrington Stage Co.’s Deal — If you buy tickets today or tomorrow
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009Barrington Stage Co., just 15 minutes from Brook Farm Inn in Lenox, Massachusetts, is offering a great deal for our spring and summer guests.
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Buy one full price ticket to any Mainstage or Stage 2 performance This special offer is available for two days only: today (May 26) and tomorrow (May 27). Tickets may only be purchased by calling the Box Office directly at (413) 236.8888. The Box Office will be open from 10am-6pm both days. Call now to reserve your tickets while this offer lasts.
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Mt. Greylock Reopens Today!
Friday, May 22nd, 2009After being closed for 2 years, the road to the highest peak in Massachusetts will be opening today. The newly repaired road makes it possible for you to drive to the top of Mt. Greylock, where you’ll find Bascom Lodge, a visitors’ center. The view from Bascom Lodge is incomparable, and on the way are scenic overlooks. The drive there from Brook Farm Inn, in Lenox, is about 1/2 hour. Link here for more information. http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/mtGreylock/
Memorial Day Weekend in the Berkshires
Thursday, May 21st, 2009The weather is great, and the hours we’ve spent gardening at Brook Farm Inn, in Lenox Massachusetts, are paying off! So everything looks green — just the right weather for hiking, or relaxing among our flowers and trees. Also, here are some suggestions for theater performances this weekend, to keep you busy every evening.
Berkshire Theatre Festival performs The Faith Healer, “An intenseluy powerful play by one of Ireland’s greatest playwrights.”
Shakespeare & Co. opens Romeo and Juliet tonight.
Mixed Company in Great Barrington offers “April in Paris,” a delightful comedy. 413-528-2320.
Paul Taylor Dance Co., Memorial Day Weekend in the Berkshires
Monday, May 18th, 2009Modern Masterpieces
by Legendary American Choreographer

Saturday May 23 / 8pm
$60 Golden Circle / $50 / $45 Members / $20 Limited Balcony
Summer dance in the Berkshires begins right here!
Poetry Event at Brook Farm Inn this Saturday, May 16
Thursday, May 14th, 2009The public is invited to see and hear Peter Bergman, Director of the Edna St. Vincent Millay Society, this Saturday, 3:00 at Brook Farm Inn. This celebration of the poet’s life and work, “The Four Seasons of Edna St. Vincent Millay,” will benefit the Millay Society’s restoration of Steepletop, the poet’s home in the Berkshires. Peter Bergman is not to be missed! Reservations for seats are recommended at 800-285-7638 (POET). Link here for more information. www.brookfarm.com/poetry.html
Tanglewood Teams Up with the Clark Art Institute
Monday, May 11th, 2009Since no trip to the Berkshires is complete without visits to the Clark and Tanglewood, Brook Farm Inn in Lenox Massachusetts is glad to announce that the two venues have paired to offer the perfect package of art and music. For only $45 (a 25% savings) you can purchase two Clark admissions and two Tanglewood lawn tickets. Clark admission tickets are valid June 7 through September 7; Tanglewood lawn tickets are valid for all BSO and Boston Pops concerts (excludes Popular Artist Series).
You may purchase ticket packages in any quantity – and it is easy, one stop shopping. Visit clarkart.edu or tanglewood.org or phone the Clark’s box office at 413 458 0524.
This summer the Clark presents Dove/O’Keeffe: Circles of Influence, an exhibition exploring the early abstract work of iconic American painter Georgia O’Keeffe and the great modernist painter Arthur Dove. O’Keeffe has long been the subject of fascination by critics and art lovers alike, and this exhibition (exclusive to the Clark) adds a new chapter to the ongoing interest in her work. Through the Seasons: Japanese Art in Nature will be presented in Stone Hill Center. Both exhibitions open on June 7.
Also at the Clark are free summer band concerts on Tuesday evenings in July. In August you can enjoy a series of chamber music concerts on Tuesday evenings; purchase your tickets early as the series sold out last summer. A robust schedule of lectures, films, and events completes an exciting summer at the Clark.
Church Street Cafe is Open
Friday, May 8th, 2009At Brook Farm Inn, we know that Church Street Cafe, in Lenox Massachusetts, is among our guests’ favorite restaurants. Tonight it will open for the season. So check out the menu at www.churchstreetcafe.biz. And when you stay with us, we’ll be glad to arrange dinner reservations for you at the restaurant.
Mother’s Day Weekend
Thursday, May 7th, 2009
Way the Heck Off-Broadway Theater Co.
Presents
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Colonial Theater
Bonnie Gable as Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein, Gertrude Stein on Friday, May 8 at 7:00pm
Amy Judd as Fanny Kemble: Unyielding Spirit Saturday, May 9 at 8:00pm
Barbara Sims in The Life of Emily Dickenson Sunday, May 10 at 2:00pm
The Colonial Theater is in Pittsfield a short drive from Brook Farm Inn. Ticckets are $20 for adults, $15 for students/seniors. Call 413 997 4444









