MCLA MOSAIC To Present 'Tell Me What You Learned Tuesday'

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — MOSAIC at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) will present "Tell Me What You Learned Tuesday," written and performed by Tom Truss and co-created and directed by Amy Brentano, on Thursday, June 5, at 7 p.m. at 49 Main Street in North Adams.
 
According to a press release:
 
"Tell Me What You Learned Tuesday" is an irreverent, reverential story that revisits a young queer boy’s life through the lens of his adult self. Tom Truss dives into family, hopes, sex, and the complexities of growing up queer as he brings to life the Johnsons—a wacky, troubled family of eight. Through a potent mix of physical theater, props, dance, and monologues, Truss plays all eight of the Johnsons while deftly unpacking their treasures and tragedies around their dining room table.
 
"I got tired of creating performances about my own life, so I let my psyche run wild," said Truss. "What came out is a dark comedy that sheds light on a troubled suburban family, and then gets even darker." 
 
Born from four years of improvisational work, pandemic casualties, and eight literal suitcases, "Tell Me What You Learned Tuesday" is an odyssey of relationships and all their detritus. As the Johnson matriarch puts it in her thick southern drawl: "Some people say you carry all that stuff with you—your hate, your frustration, your baggage—until you unpack it. But I’m happy to say I am not one of those people. I believe you can leave it all behind and turn yourself into whatever you want!" Come see if that’s possible.
 
Admission is free and open to the public. Content of performance is appropriate for those 18+. First Friday, June 5 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at MOSAIC EventSpace, located at 49 Main St. in downtown North Adams.

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SteepleCats Fall to Upper Valley Nighthawks

By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The North Adams SteepleCats were unable to overcome a pair of multi-run innings Friday night at Joe Wolfe Field, falling 5-1 to the Upper Valley Nighthawks.
 
North Adams pitcher Jakob Foster was making his first start after throwing only two innings earlier in the season and looked sharp early. The right-hander struck out two in a scoreless first inning before punching out three more hitters in the second, allowing just a hit batter to reach base.
 
Upper Valley broke through in the third. Alejandro Puig opened the inning with a single before James Love doubled with two outs. A two-run double by Magoulik gave the Nighthawks a 2-0 lead before Foster escaped the frame.
 
The SteepleCats struggled to generate offense against Upper Valley starter Trey Sejnoha, who retired the first nine North Adams hitters in order. Nick Lamelo finally reached in the third, hustling into second on a ball misplayed in right field.
 
North Adams put together its best threat of the game in the fourth. Bobby Stang reached on an error and Nelphie Lopez worked a walk to put two runners aboard. Chris Diaz moved both runners into scoring position with a groundout, but Sejnoha induced a foul fly ball to end the inning and strand both runners.
 
The Nighthawks added to their lead in the fifth. After an error extended the inning, Upper Valley loaded the bases before a hit batter forced home a run. Jake Bell followed with a two-run double, pushing the Nighthawks’ advantage to 5-0.
 
The SteepleCats answered with another opportunity in the bottom half of the inning. Shawn Stephenson and Owen Arias recorded back-to-back infield singles, and a walk to Evan Meier loaded the bases with two outs. Reliever Nick Tamburro entered and escaped the jam with a strikeout, preserving the shutout.
 
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