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Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Brazilian Aire - A Concert For The Classical Guitar (8:00PM)
Wednesday
Tickets: $18 adults; $16 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Guitarist David Temple features music of Brazil in a concert of exotic rhythms and dream-like melodies.  Compositions by Villa-Lobos, Reis, Morel, Bonfa and more.  A perfect summer escape!



Friday, July 04, 2008
EVITA (8:00PM)
Friday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and Tim Rice’s hit Broadway musical based on the real-life story of Eva "Evita" Duarte de Peron. She rose from poverty to become the First Lady, and most hated and beloved woman in Argentina. A CENTERstage Production directed by Kevin Archambault.




Saturday, July 05, 2008
Dog On Fleas (11:00AM - 12:00PM)

Saturday

A band for kids and their parents who like to dance around and act silly! Come sing along to Dog on Fleas and their wild mix of meaningful and meaningless original songs, traditional tunes and unconventional music in this fun, interactive live show!

Advanced Reservations: $7 children, $9 adults by calling the Box Office at (845) 876-3080
Tickets sold at the door, as available, one hour prior to the performance: $6 children, $8 adults.



EVITA (8:00PM)
Saturday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and Tim Rice’s hit Broadway musical based on the real-life story of Eva "Evita" Duarte de Peron. She rose from poverty to become the First Lady, and most hated and beloved woman in Argentina. A CENTERstage Production directed by Kevin Archambault.




Sunday, July 06, 2008
EVITA (3:00PM)
Sunday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and Tim Rice’s hit Broadway musical based on the real-life story of Eva "Evita" Duarte de Peron. She rose from poverty to become the First Lady, and most hated and beloved woman in Argentina. A CENTERstage Production directed by Kevin Archambault.




Friday, July 11, 2008
EVITA (8:00PM)
Friday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and Tim Rice’s hit Broadway musical based on the real-life story of Eva "Evita" Duarte de Peron. She rose from poverty to become the First Lady, and most hated and beloved woman in Argentina. A CENTERstage Production directed by Kevin Archambault.




Saturday, July 12, 2008
Wildman Jack's World Of Reptiles (11:00AM - 12:00PM)

Wildman Jack DiMuccio gives the audience an opportunity to become familiar with the natural history of many strange and interesting animals. Learn about the survival of reptiles (snakes, crocodilians, lizards, turtles and tortoises) with lots of audience participation and hands-on opportunities.

Advanced Reservations: $7 children, $9 adults by calling the Box Office at (845) 876-3080.
Tickets sold at the door, as available, one hour prior to the performance: $6 children, $8 adults.




EVITA (8:00PM)
Saturday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and Tim Rice’s hit Broadway musical based on the real-life story of Eva "Evita" Duarte de Peron. She rose from poverty to become the First Lady, and most hated and beloved woman in Argentina. A CENTERstage Production directed by Kevin Archambault.




Sunday, July 13, 2008
EVITA (3:00PM)
Sunday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and Tim Rice’s hit Broadway musical based on the real-life story of Eva "Evita" Duarte de Peron. She rose from poverty to become the First Lady, and most hated and beloved woman in Argentina. A CENTERstage Production directed by Kevin Archambault.




Friday, July 18, 2008
EVITA (8:00PM)
Friday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and Tim Rice’s hit Broadway musical based on the real-life story of Eva "Evita" Duarte de Peron. She rose from poverty to become the First Lady, and most hated and beloved woman in Argentina. A CENTERstage Production directed by Kevin Archambault.




Saturday, July 19, 2008
Sleeping Beauty By Tanglewood Marionettes (11:00AM - 12:00PM)


Beautifully hand-crafted marionettes are brought to life by a master puppeteer as the dramatic events unfold. The wicked witch has placed a curse on Princess Aurora. Will the curse come true? Will someone with a “true heart” appear? You will know when you see Tanglewood Marionettes’ presentation of this best-loved tale.

Advanced Reservations: $7 children, $9 adults by calling the Box Office at (845) 876-3080
Tickets sold at the door, as available, one hour prior to the performance: $6 children, $8 adults.




EVITA (8:00PM)
Saturday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and Tim Rice’s hit Broadway musical based on the real-life story of Eva "Evita" Duarte de Peron. She rose from poverty to become the First Lady, and most hated and beloved woman in Argentina. A CENTERstage Production directed by Kevin Archambault.




Sunday, July 20, 2008
EVITA (3:00PM)
Sunday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s and Tim Rice’s hit Broadway musical based on the real-life story of Eva "Evita" Duarte de Peron. She rose from poverty to become the First Lady, and most hated and beloved woman in Argentina. A CENTERstage Production directed by Kevin Archambault.




Friday, July 25, 2008
West Side Story (8:00PM)

Friday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Up In One Productions. Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Music by Leonard Bernstein, Book by Arthur Laurents. Directed and choreographed by Laurie Sepe Marder. Produced by Diana di Grandi. www.upinoneproductions.org

Up In One Productions brings all the fever and the fervor of Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Laurents, and Stephen Sondheim’s Tony-Award-winning, WEST SIDE STORY to the stage at The Center for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck, beginning July 25 and running through August 17.   This highly-acclaimed musical update of Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET, set in the tenements of 1950’s New York City, has become a classic in its own right.  The Twentieth Century  “star-crossed lovers”, Tony and Maria, are torn apart by ethnic intolerance and street gang rivalry.  Their tender and tragic story is richly punctuated with exhilarating song and dance numbers, alive with social commentary and hailed as ground-breaking in its time.  The music is immediately recognizable, from the ballads, Maria, Tonight, and Somewhere, to the energetic, America, I Feel Pretty, The Jet Song, and Cool. WEST SIDE STORY, opened on Broadway in 1957, directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, and starring Larry Kert, Carol Lawerence and Chita Rivera. The show marked the Broadway debut of composer Stephen Sondheim. It was translated into an Academy Award-winning film in 1961, starring Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer and Rita Moreno. Since then, it has enjoyed several Broadway revivals. 

Director/choreographer, Laurie Sepe Marder (Sweeney Todd, Man of La Mancha, Oklahoma!, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast), who has adapted the original Broadway choreography of Jerome Robbins, leads a cast of popular, seasoned actors, singers and dancers in the Up In One Production, including Victoria McCarthy (Romeo and Juliet) as Maria, Matthew Farcher (Les Miserables) as Tony, Chris Tillson as Riff,  Risa Petrone as Anita, and Vinnie Lomoriello as Bernardo. Music is directed and conducted by Paul and JoAnn Schubert (Sweeney Todd, Chicago, Oklahoma!).  Set and lights are by veteran designer, Andrew Weintraub (Sweeney Todd, Man of La Mancha, Chicago), and the scenic art by Broadway Scenic Artist, Richard Prouse. The costumes designer for the production is Natalie Lunn.  

The Up In One production is brought to the stage by producer, Diana di Grandi, who has presented such critically acclaimed hit musicals as Chicago, Man of La Mancha, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma!, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Guys and Dolls, Annie, and Mame.

 




Saturday, July 26, 2008
The Pied Piper By Kids On Stage (11:00AM - 12:00PM)
Performed by the Kids on Stage Performance Group, directed by Diana DiGrandi. When a town becomes overrun by rats there is only one solution - to employ the assistance of a stranger who claims he can rid the town of these pesky rats. He plays a magical tune on his pipe, but when the mayor refuses to reward the piper for his efforts the townsfolk discover that not only rats are drawn to this magical tune!


Tickets sold at the door, as available, one hour prior to the performance: $6 children, $8 adults. Advanced reservations: $7 children, $9 adults by calling the Box Office at (845) 876-3080.

 




West Side Story (8:00PM)

Saturday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Up In One Productions. Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Music by Leonard Bernstein, Book by Arthur Laurents. Directed and choreographed by Laurie Sepe Marder. Produced by Diana di Grandi. www.upinoneproductions.org

Up In One Productions brings all the fever and the fervor of Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Laurents, and Stephen Sondheim’s Tony-Award-winning, WEST SIDE STORY to the stage at The Center for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck, beginning July 25 and running through August 17.   This highly-acclaimed musical update of Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET, set in the tenements of 1950’s New York City, has become a classic in its own right.  The Twentieth Century  “star-crossed lovers”, Tony and Maria, are torn apart by ethnic intolerance and street gang rivalry.  Their tender and tragic story is richly punctuated with exhilarating song and dance numbers, alive with social commentary and hailed as ground-breaking in its time.  The music is immediately recognizable, from the ballads, Maria, Tonight, and Somewhere, to the energetic, America, I Feel Pretty, The Jet Song, and Cool. WEST SIDE STORY, opened on Broadway in 1957, directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, and starring Larry Kert, Carol Lawerence and Chita Rivera. The show marked the Broadway debut of composer Stephen Sondheim. It was translated into an Academy Award-winning film in 1961, starring Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer and Rita Moreno. Since then, it has enjoyed several Broadway revivals. 

Director/choreographer, Laurie Sepe Marder (Sweeney Todd, Man of La Mancha, Oklahoma!, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast), who has adapted the original Broadway choreography of Jerome Robbins, leads a cast of popular, seasoned actors, singers and dancers in the Up In One Production, including Victoria McCarthy (Romeo and Juliet) as Maria, Matthew Farcher (Les Miserables) as Tony, Chris Tillson as Riff,  Risa Petrone as Anita, and Vinnie Lomoriello as Bernardo. Music is directed and conducted by Paul and JoAnn Schubert (Sweeney Todd, Chicago, Oklahoma!).  Set and lights are by veteran designer, Andrew Weintraub (Sweeney Todd, Man of La Mancha, Chicago), and the scenic art by Broadway Scenic Artist, Richard Prouse. The costumes designer for the production is Natalie Lunn.  

The Up In One production is brought to the stage by producer, Diana di Grandi, who has presented such critically acclaimed hit musicals as Chicago, Man of La Mancha, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma!, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Guys and Dolls, Annie, and Mame.

 




Sunday, July 27, 2008
West Side Story (3:00PM)

Sunday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Up In One Productions. Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Music by Leonard Bernstein, Book by Arthur Laurents. Directed and choreographed by Laurie Sepe Marder. Produced by Diana di Grandi. www.upinoneproductions.org

Up In One Productions brings all the fever and the fervor of Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Laurents, and Stephen Sondheim’s Tony-Award-winning, WEST SIDE STORY to the stage at The CENTER for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck, beginning July 25 and running through August 17.   This highly-acclaimed musical update of Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET, set in the tenements of 1950’s New York City, has become a classic in its own right.  The Twentieth Century  “star-crossed lovers”, Tony and Maria, are torn apart by ethnic intolerance and street gang rivalry.  Their tender and tragic story is richly punctuated with exhilarating song and dance numbers, alive with social commentary and hailed as ground-breaking in its time.  The music is immediately recognizable, from the ballads, Maria, Tonight, and Somewhere, to the energetic, America, I Feel Pretty, The Jet Song, and Cool. WEST SIDE STORY, opened on Broadway in 1957, directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, and starring Larry Kert, Carol Lawerence and Chita Rivera. The show marked the Broadway debut of composer Stephen Sondheim. It was translated into an Academy Award-winning film in 1961, starring Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer and Rita Moreno. Since then, it has enjoyed several Broadway revivals. Director/choreographer, Laurie Sepe Marder (Sweeney Todd, Man of La Mancha, Oklahoma!, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast), who has adapted the original Broadway choreography of Jerome Robbins, leads a cast of popular, seasoned actors, singers and dancers in the Up In One Production, including Victoria McCarthy (Romeo and Juliet) as Maria, Matthew Farcher (Les Miserables) as Tony, Chris Tillson as Riff,  Risa Petrone as Anita, and Vinnie Lomoriello as Bernardo. Music is directed and conducted by Paul and JoAnn Schubert (Sweeney Todd, Chicago, Oklahoma!).  Set and lights are by veteran designer, Andrew Weintraub (Sweeney Todd, Man of La Mancha, Chicago), and the scenic art by Broadway Scenic Artist, Richard Prouse. The costumes designer for the production is Natalie Lunn.   The Up In One production is brought to the stage by producer, Diana di Grandi, who has presented such critically acclaimed hit musicals as Chicago, Man of La Mancha, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma!, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Guys and Dolls, Annie, and Mame.

 




Monday, July 28, 2008
Auditions For The Children's Hour (7:00PM)
Lillian Hellman's drama directed by Cora Stempel for CENTERstage Productions.
For information please see the Auditions page or call (845) 876-3088, x14.


Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Auditions For The Children's Hour (7:00PM)
Lillian Hellman's drama directed by Cora Stempel for CENTERstage Productions.
For more information please go to the audition page of this website or call (845) 876-3088, x14.


Thursday, July 31, 2008
West Side Story (8:00PM)

Thursday
Tickets: $22 adults; $20 seniors & children
Box office: (845) 876-3080
Up In One Productions. Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Music by Leonard Bernstein, Book by Arthur Laurents. Directed and choreographed by Laurie Sepe Marder. Produced by Diana di Grandi. www.upinoneproductions.org

Up In One Productions brings all the fever and the fervor of Leonard Bernstein, Arthur Laurents, and Stephen Sondheim’s Tony-Award-winning, WEST SIDE STORY to the stage at The CENTER for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck, beginning July 25 and running through August 17.   

This highly-acclaimed musical update of Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET, set in the tenements of 1950’s New York City, has become a classic in its own right.  The Twentieth Century  “star-crossed lovers”, Tony and Maria, are torn apart by ethnic intolerance and street gang rivalry.  Their tender and tragic story is richly punctuated with exhilarating song and dance numbers, alive with social commentary and hailed as ground-breaking in its time.  The music is immediately recognizable, from the ballads, Maria, Tonight, and Somewhere, to the energetic, America, I Feel Pretty, The Jet Song, and Cool.

 WEST SIDE STORY, opened on Broadway in 1957, directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, and starring Larry Kert, Carol Lawerence and Chita Rivera. The show marked the Broadway debut of composer Stephen Sondheim. It was translated into an Academy Award-winning film in 1961, starring Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer and Rita Moreno. Since then, it has enjoyed several Broadway revivals. Director/choreographer, Laurie Sepe Marder (Sweeney Todd, Man of La Mancha, Oklahoma!, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast), who has adapted the original Broadway choreography of Jerome Robbins, leads a cast of popular, seasoned actors, singers and dancers in the Up In One Production, including Victoria McCarthy (Romeo and Juliet) as Maria, Matthew Farcher (Les Miserables) as Tony, Chris Tillson as Riff,  Risa Petrone as Anita, and Vinnie Lomoriello as Bernardo. Music is directed and conducted by Paul and JoAnn Schubert (Sweeney Todd, Chicago, Oklahoma!).  Set and lights are by veteran designer, Andrew Weintraub (Sweeney Todd, Man of La Mancha, Chicago), and the scenic art by Broadway Scenic Artist, Richard Prouse. The costumes designer for the production is Natalie Lunn.   The Up In One production is brought to the stage by producer, Diana di Grandi, who has presented such critically acclaimed hit musicals as Chicago, Man of La Mancha, Fiddler on the Roof, Oklahoma!, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Guys and Dolls, Annie, and Mame.

 




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