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Shakespeare & Company Free Community Day

Shakespeare & Company will hold its second-annual free Community Day on Saturday, May 24 from 11 am – 4 pm, Memorial Day Weekend! This event features live demonstrations and performances, scavenger hunts, film screenings, food trucks with lunches and snacks for purchase, and dozens of other local nonprofits sharing the many ways we all serve the Berkshires – and beyond. For more information, call the Box Office at 413.637.3353 or visit shakespeare.org.

Free

The Klezmatics

Yiddish Book Center 1021 West St., Amherst, MA, United States

The Klezmatics, the internationally acclaimed, Grammy Award-winning modern klezmer outfit, was founded in New York City in 1986 and has been performing around the world since then. Blending instrumental and vocal virtuosity and experimentation with theatricality firmly rooted in klezmer and Yiddish tradition, The Klezmatics brought the revival of klezmer into the rock era, blazing the path for the klezmer renaissance with one foot in the shtetl and the other in the downtown avant-garde. The Klezmatics are Lorin Sklamberg, vocals, piano, and guitar; Frank London, trumpet and keyboards; Matt Darriau, clarinet, saxophone, and recorders; Lisa Gutkin, violin; Paul Morrisett, bass

$64 – $72

Eleanor Reissa

Yiddish Book Center 1021 West St., Amherst, MA, United States

Singer/storyteller Eleanor Reissa returns to Yidstock with a new program of Yiddish gems. Her music reflects the Eastern European homeland of her family as well as her own American experiences. Accompanied by a small ensemble, Eleanor explores musical interpretations of the Yiddish repertoire in this cabaret-style setting. This concert is made possible by Carol Raspler and Herb Druker. YIDSTOCK 2025 is sponsored by WAMC Northeast Public Radio and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Link to purchase tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6586367

$42 – $48

ReynHartsik: Yoshie Fruchter and R. Deborah Sacks Mintz

Yiddish Book Center 1021 West St., Amherst, MA, United States

ReynHartsik (heartfelt, sincerely), a duo project from musicians Yoshie Fruchter and Rabbi Deborah Sacks Mintz, explores Yiddish poetry, loshen koydesh, prayer, and nigun in an intimate acoustic folk setting. Using a combination of their voices with cello, guitar, bass, and mandolin, Fruchter and Sacks-Mintz bring new melodies to the Jewish music canon using intricate songs, sensitive musicianship, and a sincere desire to connect with audiences. Like Baez and Dylan, the vocal chemistry between the duo is paramount, and the unique arrangements and compositions provide a setting that evokes past and present in perfect harmony. YIDSTOCK 2025 is sponsored by WAMC Northeast Public Radio and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.

$42 – $48

Michael Winograd Plays Tanz!

Yiddish Book Center 1021 West St., Amherst, MA, United States

In 1956, the album TANZ! was released on Period Records, a subsidiary of Columbia Records that distributed folk and international music. The album was the vision of jazz and klezmer virtuoso clarinetist Sam Musiker, featuring himself and his father-in-law, the great klezmer clarinetist Dave Tarras. Musically, the album was a triumph. But commercially it saw little success. Now, nearly 70 years later, TANZ! is brought back to life at Yidstock with a stellar band performing the album from beginning to end. With Michael Winograd (clarinet, bandleader), Frank London (trumpet), Alec Spiegelman (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet), Will Holshouser (accordion), Shoko Nagai (piano), Zoe Guigueno (bass), and David Licht (drums). YIDSTOCK 2025 is sponsored by WAMC Northeast Public Radio and the Massachusetts Cultural

$60 – $68

Two Strings with Jake Shulman-Ment and Abigale Reisman

Yiddish Book Center 1021 West St., Amherst, MA, United States

Violinists Jake Shulman-Ment and Abigale Reisman joined forces to record Two Strings, a brand-new powerhouse string-band album that unites their stunning virtuosity, deep roots in traditional Yiddish and Eastern European musical idioms, and a fearless sense of exploratory improvisation. The resulting sound is riveting and authentically individual, equally at home under a Jewish wedding canopy, in a grand concert hall, or in a drunken tavern. They are joined by longtime collaborators Pete Rushefsky on tsimbl and Raffi Boden on cello. Helen and Irving Sunshine Memorial Concert YIDSTOCK 2025 is sponsored by WAMC Northeast Public Radio and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Link to purchase tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6587607

$42 – $48

Joanne Borts: Lush & Hora

Yiddish Book Center 1021 West St., Amherst, MA, United States

Joanne Borts is a veteran Broadway performer with deep Yiddish roots whose career has been the love child of theatricality, folk music, comedy, barbershop quartets, and social action. Her debut solo album, Lush & Hora, embraces a spectrum of contradictions told through a Yiddish lens of irreverent admiration, mischievous rebellion and maybe a little gossip. Under the direction of maestros Lorin Sklamberg and Michael Winograd, this concert will include the artistry of Richie Barshay, Yoshie Fruchter, Sarah Gordon, Zoe Guigueno, Lisa Gutkin, Frank London, and Rob Schwimmer. YIDSTOCK 2025 is sponsored by WAMC Northeast Public Radio and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Link to purchase tickets:

$42 – $48

The Great Yiddish-American Songbook, with Frank London’s Yinglish Orchestra & Singers

Yiddish Book Center 1021 West St., Amherst, MA, United States

The Great Yiddish-American Songbook celebrates the joys of Yinglish, with English songs in Yiddish and Yiddish songs in English. Five of the best Yiddish singers sing the greatest hits (and the not-so-great hits) of the 20th century, from Ziggy Elman’s hit adaptation of the klezmer tune And the Angels Sing to Mickey Katz’s deranged macaronic deconstructions of Nat King Cole’s Nature Boy and Frankie Laine’s The Cry of the Wild Goose to Lipa Schmeltzer’s Hasidic adaptation of The Lion Sleeps Tonight. Featuring vocalists Joanne Borts, Judy Bressler, Sarah Gordon, Eleanor Reissa, and Lorin Sklamberg, with a house band directed by Frank London. Bernard and Reva Broder

$58 – $64