Apr 23 Thursday
A thrift-store painting. A possible masterpiece. A battle over who gets to decide what’s real.
Bridge Street Theatre opens its 2026 MainStage Season with "Bakersfield Mist" by Stephen Sachs, directed by Mark Perry.
When Maude, an unemployed bartender, believes she’s discovered a long-lost Jackson Pollock, a New York art expert arrives to prove her wrong. What follows is a sharp, funny, and increasingly personal battle over art, authority, and who gets to decide what something is worth.
As the stakes rise, the question shifts from the painting itself to something deeper: who gets believed — and why.
April 16–26, 2026. Thursdays–Saturdays at 7:00pm, Sundays at 2:00pm.Bridge Street Theatre, Catskill. Tickets at BridgeSt.org.
Bridge Street Theatre is a professional theatre in Catskill, NY, creating bold, intimate live performance in the Hudson Valley.
Welcome to Greenwood! Greenwood: The Musical springs from the imagination of director and writer Ira Karp, a teenager with Down syndrome. “Greenwood” is the name of a farm on top of a hill, and it tells the story of its colorful inhabitants: Lucy and Edmund of Narnia; their secretary, Rockface; pregnant farm helper Rosemary and her husband, John Piper; ambulance driver Balthazar; Nurse Fifi; and Dr. Scrubb. Cows are milked, cheese is made, babies are born, holidays are celebrated, ambulances rescue people, and celebrities pop in for visits. It’s a musical soap opera that’s both mundane and magical—all told in Ira’s quirky, exuberant voice, with song and dance numbers inspired by nursery rhymes, Bread and Puppet shows, Broadway musicals, traditional folk songs, and pop hits.
The Smith College Departments of Theatre and Music present Into The Woods by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. The story follows a baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King's Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch's curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone's wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later. Directed by Daniel Elihu Kramer, Music direction by Kate DeLugan, Conducted by Jonathan Hirsh featuring the Smith College Orchestra.
Apr 24 Friday
featuring work by the following senior Studio Art majors: Tori Gomez, Veda Hedgepeth, Lan Kung, Sequoia LeBreux, Nikté Lopez-Aleshire, and Risa Watanabe.
This spring in April, kids can explore the exciting world of circus at our youth camp! In a supportive, non-competitive environment, they’ll build confidence, communication skills, and perseverance while learning to juggle, perform aerials, acrobatics, or clowning. Plus, they’ll discover circus history and traditions through creative, fun activities! Age 3 - 17, half day and full day camps available!
April Break Program at Blue Rider StablesApril 20-24 (Monday-Friday)9am-3pm
Blue Rider Stables15 Farm Lane, Egremont, MA 01230
Registration Required
For more info and to register: 413-528-5299, info@bluerider.org, www.bluerider.org
Join our herd during the school break this April! This program provides students with an educational outdoor experience where they can have fun, be physically active, develop a love for nature, and learn responsibility for animals. In addition to learning bareback riding, participants will assist with barn chores, learn how to catch, groom and tack a horse, and experience the magic of being in a herd of horses. Lunch will be around the fire pit. Children must bring their own snacks and lunch. Times are flexible, the program is offered from 9am - 3pm.Students can register for a day or more. Best for students ages 5 and up. All levels and abilities are welcome. Have fun, be physically active, and hug a horse!
Blue Rider Stables is a non-profit horse barn located in Egremont, MA offering adaptive and therapeutic riding lessons as well as children and adult lessons. The health and happiness of our horses is paramount. Our horses live in a herd, receive regular body work, and have regular opportunities for movement and grazing. Blue Rider’s horse centric approach encourages people to learn to be with horses on their terms and fosters an environment of mutual respect and connection.
BLUE RIDER PROGRAMS-Child and Adult Lessons-Therapeutic and Adaptive Riding Lesson-Summer Horsemanship Program-Blue Rider Stables Helper Program-Re-Centering with Horses-Body Work
Upcoming Blue Rider EventsMay 30 | Blue Rider CircusJune 6 | Blue Rider BenefitJune 22- August 28 | Summer Horsemanship Program (weekly sessions)August 29 | Blue Rider Fun Day
Material Shift showcases work by 13 Haudenosaunee artists who employ found objects and other unconventional materials to create or illustrate traditional cultural objects or concepts and those who, conversely, explore traditional materials in unexpected ways. Works range from playful to provocative. These events are made possible by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Institute of Museum & Library Services, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, and friends and members of the Iroquois Museum. For more information contact: info@iroquoismuseum.org
This exhibition brings together six invited artists who work with found objects, transforming overlooked materials into works of new meaning and possibility. Through the process of reimagining, these artists advocate for environmental concerns, drawing attention to using discarded materials while approaching their own creative practices with intentionality and care.
The exhibition is presented in conjunction with Trash Chic! at The Sketchbook Gallery.
Trash Chic!, at The Sketchbook Gallery, is a celebration of creativity that transforms the often discarded, overlooked, and thrown away. This diverse group of artists challenge the ideas of value, beauty, and permanence while highlighting the potential within what we throw away. We invite viewers to reconsider what “trash”is and discover how imagination can turn trash into something striking, meaningful, and new.
This exhibition is in conjunction with Matter Out of Place at Jane St. Art.
Experience the sights, sounds and aromas of the electrifying midway with exciting rides and games for all ages and deep-fried treats, sweets and other tantalizing carnival eats.
Admission and parking are free.
Unlimited ride wristbands (for riders 36" & taller) are $37 on site ($35 cash price) or online before 5 pm Thurs., April 16 for $29 each, 2/$55 or 4/$99.
Visit the website for pre-sale ride ticket savings and discount coupons for rides and food.
Midway hours: 5-10 pm Monday - Thursday, 5-11 pm Friday, noon-11 pm Saturday, noon-10 pm Sunday
Guests under 18 must be accompanied by an adult age 21+. Please check the website for event updates before attending.
More information: 866-666-3247 or DreamlandAmusements.comhttps://dreamlandamusements.com/upcoming-events-amusement-carnival/jefferson-valley-mall-carnival/