Artists of All Types Come Together in The Redroom in North Adams, Mass.

Written by 
Amanda Rae Busch
Experimental alt-cabaret-variety-show celebrates its second summer season.

 

 

Actors, singers, writers, comics, poets, dancers, jugglers, painters, accordionists, magicians, contortionists, and other sorts of costumed (or non-costumed) players unite again at the Redroom, a freewheeling alt-cabaret-slash-variety-show, now in its second summer season at Main Street Stage in North Adams, Massachusetts.
 

 

“We’ve been calling it an ‘artists' playground,’” says Kelli Newby of the Redroom’s ad-hoc interpretations of carefully curated ideas. Newby is the unofficial Redroom go-to girl/coordinator, also known as curator and artistic director. “The great thing is you get all these creative fantastic people in a room together and you come up with crazy ideas…and you do them,” she says. “It’s layers of interaction.”
 

 

Most of the performers tread the boards of Main Street Stage year-round; the Royal Berkshire Improv Troupe has sketched out skits alongside local vocalists of varying genres. A company member and painter originally proposed a cabaret with a few components: live costumed models, snacks, and mingling with a side of figure drawing, followed by a period of fast-paced entertainment. “We’ve got three hours to put out a show that people are coming to see tomorrow,” Newby exclaims of the affordable ($10), often risqué Saturday night soirées. “It’s the opposite of doing a production: it’s rushed and intensely creative. Even when we’re performing, it’s still in a developing process.”
 

 

Last season’s entertainment included a canvas drop cloth-turned-stage curtain, with a local artist completing a mural the background during showtime. In the works this summer are after-hours visits to other venues, including the Eclipse Mill Gallery for the opening of an exhibition featuring painted portraits of company members. Hodgepodge isn’t mixed according to a specific recipe, says Newby, so monologues, interpretive beat-boxing, and improv skits are all welcome. There’s been talk of plaster-casting, too.
 

 

“We were all exhausted from Romeo and Juliet,” Newby says, referring to last August’s Main Street Stage production. She sighs, invigorated. “Redroom is like: What if we do this? Do this? Do this?” Watch the yarn unravel, or dive into the collaboration yourself; the spectacles are planned sporadically till the leaves start turning colors.—ARB
 

[JULY 2009]

 

THE GOODS

The Redroom
July 11
August 27
September 24
October 15
8 p.m.
$10
Main Street Stage
57 Main St.
North Adam, Mass.
413. 664.7745
www.theredroomna.com

 

 

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