A Note of Thanks to Our BOF Family
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Happy 2022! As we begin a new year, the leadership of Berkshire Opera Festival would like to take a moment to express our sincere gratitude to our BOF patrons and donors for your ongoing dedication and support, especially to those who made generous contributions during our recent 2021 year-end campaign.
We are excited to be able to share our full 2022 season plans with you in the coming weeks. Our ability to plan and perform isn't completely back to normal (as evidenced by the need to postpone our Mid-Winter Mozart concert) but we are light years ahead of where we were in 2020. Today we are armed with much more knowledge and methods for keeping our audiences and artists safe, but that doesn't mean we won't continue to face challenges in the months ahead. Staffing shortages, supply chain issues, closures of longtime business partners, and the ending of government emergency relief funds are concerns facing all industries and communities, including BOF. Our resilience and confidence to keep pushing forward when faced with these obstacles are entirely thanks to you.
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Thank You, and Here's to a Happy and Healthy 2022!
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Berkshire Opera Festival Leadership from left: Brian Garman, Artistic Director and Co-Founder, Abigail Rollins, Executive Director, and Jonathon Loy, Director of Production and Co-Founder. (Photo: Andrea Yu)
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