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Buy Tickets OnlineTickets for most shows can be purchased online. Patrons who wish to purchase tickets for Saturday Morning Family Series Shows and Field Trips, as well as patrons with special needs, must purchase tickets over the phone through our Box Office at (845) 876-3080. Sunday matinee performances of certain productions may need to be purchased through our box office. Please note: Senior tickets are for patrons ages 65 and up; children's tickets are for ages 2-12. All sales are final; no exchanges or refunds. Box Office hours are Tuesday through Saturday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. PLEASE NOTE: We release select tickets to our online ticketing partner, Vendini but also sell tickets through the Box Office. If there are no seats left online, it does not mean the show is sold out. If you cannot purchase tickets online, call the box office at (845) 876-3080. For information regarding online ticket purchases, email Eileen Contreni at eileen@centerforperformingarts.org. RENT
Jonathan Larson's Pulitzer-prize winning Broadway hit musical based loosely on Puccini's opera, La Bohème, follows a year in the lives of seven impoverished artists living the Bohemian lifestyle in New York's East Village under the shadow of AIDS. The show, which has enjoyed phenomenal success and universal critical acclaim, was nominated for 10 Tony Awards, earning five, including Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Score. The Up In One Production is produced by Diana di Grandi and directed and choreographed by Marcus D. Gregio. MACBETH Shakespeare's Scottish tragedy presenting the villain as hero. Macbeth is a stark and disturbing view of the psychology of wickedness. A dark and bloody drama of ambition, murder, guilt and revenge, and featuring witches and an ambitious wife, this is a masterpiece of treachery and deceit. A CENTERstage Production directed by Lou Trapani and designed by Richard Prouse. TWO MORALITY PLAYS
“Everyman” and “Noah’s Flood,” two of the earliest extant English dramas, round out this year’s Sam Scripps Shakespeare Festival. Performed with stark simplicity but with wry humor and much visual comedy, both plays have been updated to appeal to modern audiences. “Everyman,” adapted by Lou Trapani, is directed by Emily DePew and features members of The CENTER’s Sam Scripps Shakespeare Festival company. “Noah’s Flood” is adapted and directed by Cait Johnson and also features members of The CENTER’s Shakespeare Festival company. Both productions will be performed on Richard Prouse’s Globe Stage and renowned local musician David Temple will provide period music.
MY FAIR LADY
The gloriously witty adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's classic play of manners,class,and transformation,this really need no explanation. With book,music and lyrics by Lerner and Loewe,My Fair Lady features the all-favorites "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?," "The Rain in Spain,""I Could Have Danced All Night,""Get Me to the Church on Time" and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face." It's no wonder everyone, not just Henry Higgins, falls in love with Eliza Doolittle! A CENTERstsage production. THE ERICK HAWKINS DANCE COMPANY
The internationally-acclaimed Erick Hawkins Dance Company, founded in 1951 and touring the world since the 1960s, returns to The CENTER for a special weekend of dance, showcasing Hawkins' pioneering movement theory which harmonizes body, mind, and spirit. |