
Audition for Valley Voices Story Slam
The live storytelling event series Valley Voices Story Slam is looking for New Englanders to audition for the first event of its upcoming season by Saturday, Oct. 18.
To audition, call 413-482-8607, then leave a voicemail with your first and last name, email address, phone number, and the first line of your story.
All stories for this event must relate to the theme “Cringe” and must be first-person stories from each auditioner’s own life. Props, costumes, notes, and musical instruments are not allowed, and stories cannot be longer than five minutes.
Any New Englander 18 or older is able to audition, regardless of experience with performing or storytelling.
All callers will be notified by 5 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24. The show will be held on Thursday, Nov. 20, at Bombyx.
If you have any questions, visit nepm.org/valley-voices or email valleyvoices@aomtheatre.com.

Paradise City Arts returns this weekend
Paradise City Arts will return to the Three County Fairgrounds this Friday, Oct. 9, through Sunday, Oct. 11.
The curated contemporary art and craft fair will feature more than 200 vendors and artisans showing paintings, photography, sculpture, fashion, metal, leather, ceramics, furniture, jewelry, prints, decor, and more.
The live music lineup includes Stompbox Trio, Signature Dish, The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow, The Wolves, LeFever, Green Street Trio ft. Avery Joi, and Buddy McEarns Band.
This is also the first show for Mariah Swanson and Elana Chernick-Kritz, the new co-directors of Paradise City Arts, in their new roles.
Tickets are $18 general admission, $26 for a three-day pass, or free for children 12 and under. To buy tickets or for more information, visit festivals.paradisecityarts.com.

โSunday in the Park with Georgeโ in Northampton
K and E Theater Groupโs production of the Pulitzer-winning musical โSunday in the Park with Georgeโ will be at 33 Hawley the weekends of Oct. 10 to 12 and Oct. 16 to 18 at various times.
The musical is about the Pointillist painter Georges Seurat, his process of creating his most famous painting, โA Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte,โ and his relationship with his lover and muse.
One of its most famous songs is โFinishing the Hat,โ about the struggles of devoting oneself to a creative endeavor in isolation from the rest of the world.
Tickets are $29.49, fees included, at ketg.org/sunday-in-the-park-with-george.html.

Queen tribute band in Northampton
The band Almost Queen: A Tribute to Queen will perform at the Academy of Music on Saturday, Oct. 11, at 8 p.m.
Expect hits like โBohemian Rhapsody,โ โWe Will Rock You,โ โWe Are the Champions,โ โDonโt Stop Me Now,โ and โFat Bottomed Girls,โ among others.
According to their press materials, โThe bandโs authenticity shines through in their impeccable attention to detail and genuine costumes, while their live energy and precision will leave music fans of all ages with an unforgettable concert experience. Almost Queenโs concerts are a true testament to the bandโs love for Queenโs music.โ
Tickets are $38.92 to $81.60, fees included, at aomtheatre.com, by phone at 413-584-9032 ext. 105, or in person at the box office.

โHedwigโ in Greenfield
Arena Civic Theatreโs production of โHedwig and the Angry Inchโ will be at the Shea Theater in Turners Falls on Oct. 9, 12, 14, 16 and 17, at 7 p.m. every day and at 1 p.m. on Oct. 12 as well.
The musical is about a genderqueer rock musician named Hedwig, her escape from East Germany, and her tumultuous relationship with a lover who steals her music.
In this production, two performers, Clay Gregory and Charlie William, alternate the roles of Hedwig and Yitzhak.
According to its publicity materials, this โstripped down, amped-upโ production โhonors the showโs gritty roots while pushing it into bold new territory/artistically charged, community-driven, and unapologetically queer.โ
Advance general admission tickets are $29.49, fees included, via sheatheater.org. All proceeds will benefit the local nonprofit TransHealth.

โAndy Warhol in Iranโ auditions
The Academy of Music will hold auditions for its spring 2026 production of โAndy Warhol in Iranโ on Tuesday, Oct. 14, with callbacks on Thursday, Oct. 16, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. both nights.
The production is looking for two actors: one to play the artist Andy Warhol, an American male in his mid-40s; and another to play Farhad, an Iranian male in his early 20s.
Hereโs the synopsis, from a press release: โThe play begins in 1976 with less than 3 years before her exile, when the Empress Farah beckons Andy Warhol to begin pop-art portraits of the royals in Tehran. When a fascinating university student takes Warhol hostage in his hotel room (disguised as a room service waiter) to publicize his groupโs demands, a life-or-death struggle ensues over revolution, responsibility, and the arts.โ
Auditioners will be asked to read a monologue from the show and will be paired with other actors to read provided sides from the play.
The production will be at the Academy of Music from Friday, April 10, through Sunday, April 12, 2026. For more information, email director Linda McInerny at lmciner@gmail.com.
