Berkshire Theatre Patron Circle

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Joining the Berkshire Theatre Group Patron Circle is one of the most rewarding ways to support the work happening on our stages and in our community. Benefits are tailored to your level and designed to deepen your connection to BTG throughout the season and beyond — from exclusive access and priority seating to personal concierge service and so much more.

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Because Patron Circle membership includes goods and services, only a portion of your membership is tax-deductible. To make a fully tax-deductible gift, visit our Annual Fund page.

For information on our support opportunities:

Please contact a member of our Donor Relations Team at (413) 448-8084 x 50

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