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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. and Sunday 9:30 a.m.-1:30 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 here
GEORGE CONRAD SALUTES STEPHEN FOSTER
September 3 George Conrad returns to The CENTER on September 3 with a musical salute to America's premiere songwriter, Stephen Foster. Bring your friends and sing along with George!
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE FOOTLIGHTS
September 4 and 5 A Labor Day Weekend favorite — Gilbert & Sullivan Musical Theater Company is back with a totally new and delectable edition of Highlights from the Footlights. The best of Broadway, Cabaret and Tin Pan Alley. Very special songs and performances in an elegant, intimate cabaret setting. PROOF
September 10-26 David Auburn’s multi-award-winning, critically acclaimed play, which centers on Catherine, a young woman who has put her life and studies on hold to care for her mentally ill father, Robert, a once-brilliant, groundbreaking mathematician. Aware that she may have inherited Robert's mathematical brilliance, she fears that she also may have inherited his mental instability. Engrossing and humorous, PROOF will keep the audience on the edge of its seats. ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST
October 1-17 A charming rogue contrives to serve a short sentence in an airy mental institution rather than in a prison. He leads others out of introversion, stages a revolt so that they can see the world series on television, and arranges a rollicking midnight party with liquor and chippies, which ends in a final climatic clash with the head nurse. A CENTERstage Production directed by Andy Weintraub. THE MERCHANT OF VENICE
October 22-31 Shakespeare’s compelling classic weaves the threads of love, truth, morality, and justice into a rich tapestry set against the backdrop of Renaissance Venice. The play features several of the most powerful and memorable personalities in the Bard’s vast litany of characters. Adapted by Shakespearian scholar and author, Marcus D. Gregio, and produced and directed by Diana di Grandi. THE ODD COUPLE
November 5-21 The funniest show ever written pits neatnik Felix against slobbo Oscar and…you know the rest. The play, the movie, the TV series and now – The CENTER for Performing Arts! Presented by Johnny Dell and CENTERstage. |