$25;Student Rush tickets will be available for $20 at the box office 10 minutes before each performance, subject to availability and cannot be reserved ahead of time.
World Premier. An original comedy written and directed by Claudia Wilson, Diamond Girl tells the story of Margaret, the estranged wife of Carl. When Margaret passes away, her last wish is to be cremated and have her ashes turned into a diamond. Carl's lifelong friend Patrick convinces Carl to give the diamond to his long-waiting girlfriend Marjorie. Once Marjorie has the ring on her finger, she begins to develop strange personality quirks, leading Carl to believe the ring is possessed by his late wife.
Show
The Bridges Of Madison County
Type
Musical
Written By
Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown; Book by Marsha Norman
Friday night October 27th at 8 pm; Saturday October 28th at 8 pm; Sunday October 29th at 3pm
Ticket Info
call:516-621-3171
Description
The Best Songs from Fiddler, Guys and Dolls, Hair Spray, Throroughly Modern Millie, Company, Wicked, Follies, Funny Girl, Oklahoma, Les Mis, Annie, The Most Happy Fella, Flower Drum Song, Chicago, Sound of Music, Wizard of Oz,King and I, Oliver.......And More
October 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21 at 8pm
October 15 at 3pm
Cost
$15 all tickets
Description
Susy Hendrix is a blind Greenwich Village housewife who becomes the target of three con-men searching for the heroin hidden in a doll, which her husband Sam unwittingly transported from Canada as a favor to a woman who has since been murdered.
Tickets $30, includes choice of one drink.
Limited seating, advance ticket purchase recommended
Ticket Info
Township Theatre Group at 631-213-9832 or email townshiptheatregroup@gmail.com
Description
Celebrating TTG’s 65th Anniversary Season with a fabulous evening of song, dance & fun. Enjoy memorable show tunes, favorites from modern-day crooners and a little 60’s rock & roll to round out the night.
$20 General Admission; $5 off ALL Tickets purchased online!
Ticket Info
Tickets may be purchased in person at Box Office 1 hour before curtain (6:30pm), but seating is limited. Use Discount Code: FIVEOFF to receive five dollars off ALL Tickets purchased online.
Description
A new, one-man play adapted from Mary Shelley’s classic novel of Gothic horror. A must-see for Frankenstein enthusiasts and fans of mystery and horror. One actor. One hour. Suitable for adults and for children (ages 12 and over).
Show
To Kill a Mockingbird
Type
Drama
Director
Charles Calabrese, Adrienne Pellegrino, Laura Williams
October 13th, 14th, 20th and 21st at 8PM
October 15th and 22nd at 2:30PM
Cost
Tickets from $15.00 to $20.00
Ticket Info
Call 516-749-5047 or eastlinetheatre@gmail.com
Description
This heartwarming play explores the often turbulent relationship between father and daughter, and the difficulties faced by an aging couple in the twilight years of their marriage. Come see the loons this October as we celebrate this classic by Ernest Thompson.
Tickets: $26 adults, $24 srs >65, $20 students w/current/valid school photo ID, $15 <12 in advance. All tickets $29 at the door. Group rates are available.
Ticket Info
Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group info
Individual ticket info/reservations at (516) 775-4420 or (631) 581-2700 or
Description
This 1952 Tony Award-winner for Best Musical, is based on “Anna and the King of Siam,” a 1944 novel by Margaret Landon. Anna is a widowed British schoolteacher brought to Siam to tutor the King’s many children. When she arrives, though she enjoys an instant connection to the students, she struggles with cultural differences and with the headstrong King.
Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 2:30pm; Wed, Nov 1 at 2pm; Fri, Nov 3 at 8pm
Cost
Tickets: $26 adults, $24 srs >65, $20 students w/current/valid school photo ID, $15 <12 in advance. All tickets $29 at the door. Group rates are available.
Ticket Info
Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group info
Individual ticket info/reservations at (516) 775-4420 or (631) 581-2700
Description
Passions run high as leading lady Lilli Vanessi and her ex-husband, actor/director Fred Graham, battle onstage and off in a production of Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew. With romance, comedy, sophistication, and behind-the-scenes high jinks, KISS ME, KATE combines the irreverent humor of two brilliant writers: Cole Porter and William Shakespeare.
Proceeds will support the urgent renovation of the steeple at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Northport’s oldest church, located at 270 Main Street. The play will be staged in the church’s Playhouse at St. Paul’s.
AN UNREAL EVENING OF SURREAL AND IMPOSSIBLE ACTS THAT WILL CHILL AT THE PARLOR OF MYSTERY. Parlor of Mystery shows take place every month with different magicians performing different effects.
November 10th, 11th, 17th, 18th at 8PM
November 12th and 19th at 2:30PM
Cost
Adults: $20 ($25 at the door)
Seniors (60+): $15 ($20 at the door)
Students (w/ College/HS ID): $15 ($20 at the door)
Ticket Info
Call 516-749-5047 or e-mail eastlinetheatre@gmail.com to reserve tickets
Description
Dr. Martin Dysart, a psychiatrist, is confronted with Alan Strang, a boy who has blinded six horses in a violent fit of passion. In this raw modern classic, Peter Shaffer presents a slow revelation of the human condition until it is laid bare before us in all its complexity.
Note
Equus is intended for mature audiences and contains nudity.
Sensing from her husband that something is wrong in their son’s marriage, Alice invites the young couple over for a cocktails and cheesecake interrogation. As one set of lies breaks down in this comedy of falsehoods and infidelity, Alice offers an object lesson by creating a new web of fanciful deceit about her own marriage. Or is she telling the truth?
Characterized as both shattering and hilarious, “Clever Little Lies” is a laugh-filled story of long-term love and marriage, for better . . . and for worse.
Show
Next to Normal
Type
Musical
Written By
Music by Tom Kitt, Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey.
January 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, Feb 2, 3, 4. Show times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays.
Cost
Tickets are $25. Student rush tickets ($20) may be available 10 minutes before curtain time.
Description
he 2008 musical explores how one suburban household copes with crisis and mental illness. Dad’s an architect; Mom’s vivacious; their daughter and son are bright, wise-cracking teens, appearing to be a typical American family. And yet their lives are anything but normal. Winner of three 2009 Tony Awards, including Best Musical Score, and the 2010 Pulitzer Prize, Next to Normal is ngly typical American family. a beautiful, brave look into the seemiMusic by Tom Kitt, Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey.
January 13th, 19th, 20th, 27th @ 8pm
January 14th, 21st, 28th @ 2:30pm
Cost
Adults: $20
Seniors (60+): $15
Students (w/ College/HS ID): $15
Ticket Info
Phone: 516-749-5047
Description
What would make you happy?" That question lies at the crux of the Tony Award-winning comedy The Little Dog Laughed by Douglas Carter Beane. Hollywood agent Diane is trying to secure the film rights of a hot Broadway play for her client, up-and-coming film actor Mitchell Green, while doing all she can to keep him in the closet. It seems Mitchell has fallen for New York City rent boy Alex, who's sharing a Brooklyn apartment with his needy girlfriend Ellen. Will there be a happy ending for these characters? Find out at EastLine's newest production opening January 13.
In this re-imagined version (by Carole Jackson) of the BBC comedy, “Keeping up Appearances”, Hyacinth is as conniving as ever, as one can be at 30 years old. The gang is back, Richard, Emmett, Liz, Rose, Daisy and Onslow as they suffer through another one of Hyacinth's attempts to shove herself into society.
"The telephone rings at the Bucket Residence. Rose's latest gentleman friend, the Earl of Crawford (!) has invited the whole family to go camping on his estate. Glowing with the possibilities for social advancement this brings, Hyacinth commandeers Richard to buy the necessary camping accoutrements and off they go, dressed for the occasion. Now, if only everything goes according to plan..."
Crimes of the Heart, by American playwright Beth Henley, won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play. The play has since been released as a novel and a film. This play is a tragicomedy (or dark comedy) relating the story of the three Magrath sisters who have reunited at their grandfather's home in Hazelhurst, Mississippi, after Babe, the youngest sister shoots her abusive husband because she didn't like the way he looked. The sisters were raised in a dysfunctional family and have each endured hardship and misery, some of their own making. Past resentments bubble to the surface as the sisters deal with difficult relatives and former relationships while coping with Babe's latest incident. Each sister is forced to face the consequences of the crimes of the heart she has committed.
World Premiere Musical, Bridge the Gap, by Lindenhurst Resident Gerry Ferretti
"Dreams don't come true when you want them to, they come true when they're supposed to."
Unfulfilled dreams, young love, a garage
Fast forward 40 years ~ is it too late?
All new songs reminiscent of the 70's...
Join us on an unforgettable journey as Gerry Ferretti lets us feel his dreams come true...
$22.00
($2.00 Discount for Seniors and Students on Fridays and Sunday)
Ticket Info
516-868-6400
Description
The Last Five Years is Jason Robert Brown's powerful and intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in and out of love over the course of five years. The show's unconventional structure consists of Cathy, a struggling actress, telling her story backwards while Jamie, a successful novelist, tells his story chronologically.
March 24 - Apr 29; 8pm Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun; 3pm Sun; 2pm shows on selected Thursdays
Cost
Adults $38; Seniors $34; Students $25
Description
On a small Greek island, Sophie dreams of a perfect wedding ó one which includes her father giving her away. The problem? Sophie doesnít know who he is! Her mother Donna, the former lead singer of the 1970s pop group Donna and the Dynamos, refuses to talk about the past, so Sophie decides to take matters into her own hands. Sneaking a peek in her motherís old diaries, she discovers three possible fathers: Sam, Bill, and Harry. She secretly invites all three to the wedding, convinced that sheíll know her father when she sees him. But when all three turn up, it may not be as clear as she thought! Told through the legendary music of ABBA, Mamma Mia! has become a worldwide sensation that has audiences everywhere dancing.
At The Showplace at Bellmore Movies April 22 - August 19
At Westbury Manor - April 25, August 22
Ticket Info
For shows at Westbury Manor - Reservations Required Call 516-599-6870
Description
The glorious story of Fanny Brice, one of the most celebrated entertainers of her time, rises to become a Ziegfeld star! The award-winning score features such standards as Don't Rain on My Parade, and I'm the Greatest Star.
Note
At Westbury Manor: Lunch and a show.
Lunch at 12:00pm, Show at 1:15pm
Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays February 16-25, 2018
Ticket Info
631-748-7863
Description
It’s December 2004 and Brooke Wyeth returns home to Palm Springs after a six year absence to celebrate Christmas with her parents, her brother and her aunt. Brooke announces that she is about to publish a memoir dredging up a pivotal and tragic event in the family's history – a wound they don't want reopened. In effect, she draws a line in the sand and dares them all to cross it. Every character is smart, quick-witted and deeply flawed. The parents are wealthy, well-connected Republican activists and friends of the Reagans. Lyman Wyeth, an actor known for his death scenes, has been state GOP chair. Polly, his wife and ferocious protector, is a forceful practitioner of tough love – with her children as well as her liberal, alcoholic sister and former screenwriting partner, Silda, now recovering from her latest round of rehab. Brooke is a novelist who's been going through a rough patch of writer's block and a breakdown that involved a long hospital stint. She's home for the holidays,
Show
Magical Mysteries on Display at the Parlor of Mystery
Tickets are available on-line, and at the door, however, space is limited. To order or reserve tickets and for more information visit www.SouthShoreTheatre.com or call 631-669-0506.
Description
Young magic sensation, Ben Zabin, along with professional prestidigitators Carl Mercurio, Kevin Rhodehouse and Tj Tana will be performing mind-bending magic at Magical Mysteries a magic show like none other at the November Parlor of Mystery in the Parlor’s new home at 115 South Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst. The show will feature eye-popping close-up magic, spectacular mentalism and a good dose of comedy by award-winning performers.
Saturdays at 11:00am and Sundays at 10:30am November 18 through December 31, 2017. Some weekday performances are also available during the winter break.
Sensory Friendly Performance on Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 2:00 PM
Cost
Tickets are now on sale and are $15.
Ticket Info
Tickets may be purchased by calling (631) 261-2900 or at The John W. Engeman Theater Box Office at 250 Main Street, Northport. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted.
Description
He’s back! Everyone’s favorite snowman returns to the Engeman just in time for the holidays. It’s FROSTY!
Join Jenny and Frosty on their chilly adventures as they try to save the town of Chillsville from mean old Ethel Pierpot and her evil machine that will melt all the snow. Jenny calls on her Mom, the mayor, and all of you to help her save her home, get Frosty to the North Pole, and make this holiday season a Winter Wonderland for one and all!
Note
Meet FROSTY and friends for autographs and photos immediately after the show in the theater’s lobby!
Tickets $22
Seniors and students (on Fridays and Sundays): $20
Ticket Info
PLEASE CALL THE BOX OFFICE at 516-868-6400 TO RESERVE TICKETS TODAY
Description
Brooke Wyeth returns home to Palm Springs after a 6-year absence to celebrate Christmas with her parents, brother and aunt. She announces that she is about to publish a memoir dredging up a pivotal and tragic event in the family's history, a wound they don't want to reopen.
PLEASE CALL THE BOX OFFICE at 516-868-6400 TO RESERVE TICKETS TODAY
Description
Greg is a restless empty-nester, bored with his job and his existence. Sylvia is an exuberant, beautiful lab/poodle mix (played by a woman) that Greg encounters in the park and brings home, much to the dismay of his wife, Kate.
Sylvia is a smart, silly, hilarious look at growing older and finding the meaning of life, anywhere you can.
Ragtime is a compelling epic capturing the American experience at the turn of the 20th century. Tracking three diverse families in pursuit of the American dream in the volatile “melting pot” of turn-of-the-century New York, Ragtime confronts the dialectic contradictions inherent in American reality: experiences of wealth and poverty, freedom and prejudice, hope and despair. Over the course of the show, the worlds of a wealthy white couple, a Jewish immigrant father and his motherless daughter, and an African American ragtime musician intertwine. Together, they discover the surprising interconnections of the human heart, the limitations of justice and the unsettling consequences when dreams are permanently deferred. Featuring many of historical figures, this musical sweeps across the diversity of the American experience to create a stirring epic.
ADULTS (Ages 35-64) – $30
SENIORS (65+, exc. Saturday evenings) – $25
UNDER 35 – $20
STUDENTS (under 21) – $10
THEATER INDUSTRY MEMBERS AND VETERANS – $20
Ticket Info
TO ORDER TICKETS BY PHONE: 866.811.4111
Description
This moving comedy and drama underscores an awareness of the things in everyday life we take for granted.
Note
The Hampton Theatre Company, in conjunction with our local libraries, offers special Dinner (& Lunch) and Theater Packages which offer wonderful events at terrific prices.
Call 631-298-NFCT (6328)
For more information, contact Mary Motto Kalich at boxoffice@nfct.com or 631-298-4500.
Description
Presented in its original 1967 version, this popular musical takes us all back to a simpler time—when all that was needed for “Happiness” was a security blanket, a full supper dish, and 5 cents’ worth of psychiatric help. Relive your beloved childhood memories with Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Snoopy, and the gang.
April 27, 28 & May 4, 5 at 8:00 PM
April 29 & May 6 at 2:00 PM
Cost
Adults, $17.00
Seniors, $12.00
18 & Under, $7.00
Description
The play tells the story of the last days of a travelling salesman named Willy Loman. Because he cannot accept that hard work and talent play a large role in success and because he has thus created a fantasy of his life as a big shot salesman who is “well liked” and very successful, he cannot handle the setbacks that come as he gets old and his clients retire or die off. His son is a talented high school football player who has been offered a scholarship to UVa. The son, Biff comes to get his father in Boston so he can get Biff’s Math teacher to pass him so he can graduate and go on to fame and glory. Instead, he finds Willy “dallying “ with the secretary of one of his clients. He is crushed and gives up on Willy and on his life. When this son who has disappointed Willy finally decides to break ties with the family, right after Willy is fired, Willy enacts his last fantastic scheme; he kills himself so his son can collect his life insurance and be a success.
Show
A Christmas Carol
Type
Drama
Written By
by Charles Dickens
Adapted for the stage by JEFFREY E. SANZEL
Tickets are $35 adults, $28 seniors and students and $20 children ages 5 to 12. (Children under 5 are not permitted.)
Ticket Info
To order, call 631-928-9100
Description
Celebrate the season with Long Island’s own holiday tradition. Follow the miser Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey that teaches him the true meaning of Christmas —past, present and future. THEATRE THREE’s 2016 production was winner of the BroadwayWorld.com award for Best Play. As described by Newsday: “There could scarcely be a finer tribute to [Dickens’] legend than A Christmas Carol at THEATRE THREE”—chosen as its Number One Holiday Theatrical Event—join us for our 34th annual production of the immortal classic in all of its thrills, music, joy, and spirit.
Show
Annie
Type
Musical
Written By
Featuring book and score by Tony Award winners Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and
Tickets may be purchased by calling (631) 261-2900 or at The John W. Engeman Theater Box Office at 250 Main Street, Northport. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted.
Description
Leapin’ Lizards! The irrepressible comic strip heroine takes center stage in one of the world’s best-loved musicals. Based on the popular comic strip, ANNIE has become a worldwide phenomenon and was the winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical.ANNIE includes such unforgettable songs as It’s the Hard Knock Life, Easy Street, New Deal For Christmas, and the eternal anthem of optimism, Tomorrow.
Wednesday, November 29 at 2:00p.m.; Friday, December 1 at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, November 25, December 2, 9 at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, November 26, December 3, 10 at 2:30p.m.
Cost
Tickets: $26 adults, $24 srs >65
Ticket Info
(631) 581-2700
Description
A zany rich-boy-meets-hometown-girl romantic comedy, CRAZY FOR YOU® tells the story of young New York banker Bobby Child, who is sent to Deadrock, Nevada, to foreclose on a rundown theatre. In Deadrock, Bobby falls for spunky Polly Baker, the theater owner’s daughter. But Polly takes an instant dislike to the city slicker, so Bobby vows – through cunning, razzmatazz, and a hilarious case of mistaken identity – to win Polly’s heart and save the theatre. Memorable Gershwin tunes from the score include “I Got Rhythm,” “Naughty Baby,” “They Can’t Take That Away from Me,” “Embraceable You,” “But Not for Me,” “Nice Work if You Can Get It,” and “Someone to Watch Over Me.”
Consider yourself at home with Lionel Bart’s classic musical based on Charles Dicken’s novel Oliver Twist. The award-winning musical springs to life with some of the most memorable characters and songs ever to hit the stage.
November 17th, 18th, 21st, 24th and 25th at 8PM; November 18th and 26th at 3:00PM
Cost
All tickets are $15. To buy tickets call the box office at (631)649-4140.
(An additional $1.50 per ticket service charge when paid online with credit card, max $6). Group rates available.
Ticket Info
For tickets Call: 631-649-4140
Description
Annie Get Your Gun is a musical with lyrics and music by Irving Berlin and a book by Dorothy Fields and her brother Herbert Fields. The story is a fictionalized version of the life of Annie Oakley (1860–1926), a sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West, and her romance with sharpshooter Frank E. Butler (1847–1926)
Performances November 4 - December 3
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm *Special Sunday night performance on November 19 at 7pm*
Cost
Tickets $27; Senior/Student $24.00. With dinner package $38.00
Ticket Info
Call (516-694-3330) between Noon and 4pm Monday - Friday.
Description
Set in the little village of Anatevka,Fiddler on the Roof centers on Tevye, a poor milkman, and his five daughters. With the help of a colorful and tight-knit Jewish community, Tevye tries to protect his daughters and instill them with traditional values in the face of changing social mores and the growing anti-Semitism of Czarist Russia. Rich in historical and ethnic detail, Fiddler on the Roof's universal theme of tradition cuts across barriers of race, class, nationality and religion, leaving audiences crying tears of laughter, joy and sadness. With iconic and beloved songs such as "Sunrise, Sunset," "If I Were a Rich Man" and "Matchmaker, Matchmaker,"
TBD in February / March (One Weekend Duration, FRI, SAT, SUN in Evening)
Description
The doctor has been searching for years for a way to bring his dead wife back from the dead. One day he comes across an ancient book that has a diagram of a door. He builds it and it gives him access to other worlds and dimensions. He encounters various demons and spirits until he finally finds his wife’s souls only to be told he’s really in purgatory. They ascend through the door into a place called inner world where souls await either a trip to heaven or hell. He travels through inner world with the destination of heaven on his mind with his wife at his side.
Performance Dates: Saturday, December 2 at 2:00p.m.; Sunday, December 3 at 2:30p.m.; Saturday, December 9 at 4:00p.m.; Sunday, December 10 at 11:30a.m. AND 3:30p.m.; Saturday, December 16 at 4:00p.m.; Sunday, December 17 at 11:30a.m. AND 3:30p.m.
Cost
$22.00
Ticket Info
(631) 581-2700
Description
With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone's hearts despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. She is determined to find the parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City Orphanage that is run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. With the help of the other girls in the Orphanage, Annie escapes to the wondrous world of NYC. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan's evil machinations... and even befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt! She finds a new home and family in billionaire, Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary, Grace Farrell, and a lovable mutt named Sandy.
Show
Annie
Type
Musical
Written By
Musical by Thomas Meehan, Charles Strouse and Martin Charnin
Saturday, January 6th, 13th and 20th at 4:00p.m.; Sunday, January 7th and 14th at 11:30a.m. and 3:30p.m.; Sunday, January 21st at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$24.00
Ticket Info
516-775-4420
Description
With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone's hearts despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. She is determined to find the parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City Orphanage that is run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. With the help of the other girls in the Orphanage, Annie escapes to the wondrous world of NYC. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan's evil machinations... and even befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt! She finds a new home and family in billionaire, Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary, Grace Farrell, and a lovable mutt named Sandy.
Adults $35
Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28
Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Description
“I hear American singing …” Based on Studs Terkel's best-selling book of interviews with American workers, Working paints a vivid portrait of the men and women that the world so often takes for granted. The hopes, dreams, joys and concerns of the average working American are the focus of this unique, extraordinary musical. Nominated for six Tony Awards, this classic production features songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Stephen Schwartz, Craig Carnelia, and James Taylor. Working is a highly original celebration of the American landscape that is so compelling and moving it will surprise and inspire anyone who has ever punched a time clock! Please Note: This is the 2012 revised version.
Note
With additional contributions by Gordon Greenberg
Songs by Susan Birkenhead Craig Carnelia, Micki Grant, Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Mary Rodgers, Stephen Schwartz, and James Taylor
From the book by Studs Terkel
Dec. 1, 2, 8,15,16, 22 at 8pm
Dec. 3 at 3pm
Dec.10 at 7pm
Cost
All Seats $15
Ticket Info
For more info or to reserve seats
631-669-0506
or visit our website
www.SouthShoreTheatre.com
Description
LIMITED SEATING - PURCHASE EARLY
Additional FREE parking in the rear and rear access to theatre.
Note
Written by husband & wife writing partners as a vehicle for themselves and now starring
Long Island's own husband and wife team
Deborah Cascio Plezia & Ted Plezia
Theda Blau is a struggling Hollywood B movie actress and wannabe playwright -- seeking love and success in New York. Vito Pignoli is a super successful television commercial director. Theda meets Vito by auditioning for him and then convinces him to become her partner in dramaturgy and marriage ... by holding him hostage in her apartment on a snowy Christmas Eve.
Poor Sunny is just wants to find a child to love her this Christmas. Find out what happens when Sunny sets off to find love.
A fun show for all ages....
A night filled with entertainment from our teens.
Songs, Comedy, Trivia...served in a cabaret style setting with refreshments.
Raffles, Door Prizes and more!
Fun for ALL ages...
Contact: Carrie Venezia - cvenezia@kidsforkidsproductions.org
Description
Buddy, a young orphan, mistakenly crawls into Santa's bag of gifts and is transported to the North Pole. The would-be elf is raised, unaware that he is actually human, until his enormous size and poor toy making abilities cause him to face the truth. With Santa's permission, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father and discover his true identity. Faced with the harsh reality that his father is on the naughty list and that his stepbrother doesn't even believe in Santa, Buddy is determined to win over his new family and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas!!
Thursday, December 7
7:30 p.m.
Friday, December 8
7:30 p.m.
Saturday, December 9
2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 10
2:00 p.m.
Cost
Adults $10
Students $5
Description
For further information, please contact:
Lucia and Steven N. Fischer Box Office
Adelphi University Performing Arts Center
p – 516.877.4000
e – boxoffice@adelphi.edu
Note
Featuring the freshmen students of the Adelphi Department of Theatre
Show
Little Women
Type
Musical
Written By
An original musical adaptation of the beloved novel by Louisa May Alcott
April 21 (matinée and evening), 22 (mat.), 27 (eve.), 28 (mat.) & 29 (mat.).
Cost
Donation $15 ($12 for groups of 6 or more)
Ticket Info
Tickets 718-268-7772; www.gingerbreadplayers.org
Description
The Gingerbread Players' production of Little Women is a faithful evocation of
Louisa May Alcott's beloved novel, using authentic music of the period, from Civil War ballads to the popular parlor songs of the day.
Dec 8th-9th and 15th-16th @ 8pm
Dec 10th and 17th at 3 pm
Cost
$20 for Adults
$15 for Children and Seniors
Note
You know the story of Ebenezer Scrooge but what about his infamous partner, Jacob Marley? Hear the story of A Christmas Carol told from a different perspective in a riotously funny and touching evening of theater that proves redemption is possible for anyone.
Show
2 1-ACT PLAYS
Type
Comedy
Written By
The Collection by Harold Pinter
Wanda's Visit by Christopher Durang
Director
Directed by Daniel C. Higgins
Directed by Matthew Rosenberg
Adults $35
Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28
Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Wednesday matinees $20
Description
A successful television actor relocates to New York, where he rents a marvelous gothic apartment. With his television career in limbo, the actor is offered the opportunity to play Hamlet onstage, but there’s one problem: He hates Hamlet. His quandary deepens with the entrance of John Barrymore’s ghost, who arrives intoxicated and in full costume, to the apartment that once was his. The contrast between the two actors, the towering, dissipated Barrymore whose Hamlet was the greatest of his time, and Andrew Rally, hot young television star, leads to a wildly funny duel over women, art, success, duty, television, and yes, the apartment! Contains adult subject matter; parental discretion is advised.
Call (516) 520-9474 or (718) 353-7388 or visit ticket website
Description
Clarissa, wife of a diplomat, is adept at spinning tales of adventure but when a murder takes place in her drawing room she finds live drama much harder to cope with. Desperate to dispose of the body before her husband arrives with an important politician, she enlists the help of her guests. Hilarity ensues when they are interrupted by the arrival of wry detective, Inspector Lord.
A conscious parody of the detective thriller, Christie delivers a unique blend of suspense and humor. There is tension and laughter in equal parts in an intricate plot of murder, police, drug addicts, invisible ink, hidden doorways and secret drawers.
When Lerner and Loewe’s My Fair Lady opened on Broadway, it collected six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, while the film version took home eight Oscars, including Best Picture. Based on George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion, My Fair Lady is that rare musical by which all others are measured. The tale of a cockney flower girl transformed into an elegant lady features one of musical theatre’s greatest scores, including: “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?,” “With a Little Bit of Luck,” “The Rain in Spain,” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “On the Street Where You Live,” “Get Me to the Church on Time,” and “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face.”
Broadway's greatest farce is light, fast-paced, witty, irreverent and one of the funniest musicals ever written. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum takes comedy back to its roots, combining situations from time-tested, 2000-year-old comedies of Roman playwright, Plautus, with the infectious energy of classic vaudeville. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a nonstop laughfest in which Pseudolus, a crafty slave, struggles to win the hand of a beautiful, but slow-witted, courtesan named Philia for his young master, Hero, in exchange for freedom. The plot twists and turns with cases of mistaken identity, slamming doors and a showgirl or two.
In this long-running Off-Broadway hit musical revue, Broadway’s greatest musical legends meet Broadway’s greatest satirist in this hilarious, loving, and endlessly entertaining tribute to some of the theatre’s greatest stars and songwriters. “Wonderful! There’s no Broadway like Forbidden Broadway” Entertainment Weekly “Consistently riotous!” NY Times “Gut-bustingly funny! It’s a Forbidden pleasure” NY Post “Even if you’ve never been within 1000 miles of Broadway you’ll still love Forbidden Broadway” Boca Raton News.
The Wedding Singer takes us back to a time when hair was big, greed was good, collars were up and a wedding singer might just be the coolest guy in the room. Based on the hit Adam Sandler movie, The Wedding Singer's sparkling new score does for the 80s what Hairspray did for the '60s. It's 1985, and rock star wannabe, Robbie Hart, is New Jersey's favorite wedding singer. He's the life of the party until his own fiancée leaves him at the altar. Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own. Enter Julia, a winsome waitress who wins his affection. As luck would have it, Julia is about to be married to a Wall Street shark, and, unless Robbie can pull off the performance of a decade, the girl of his dreams will be gone forever.
In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920's draw to a close, a garish Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the CABARET. With the Emcee's bawdy songs as wry commentary, CABARET explores the dark, heady, and tumultuous life of Berlin's natives and expatriates as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. Cliff, a young American writer newly arrived in Berlin, is immediately taken by English singer Sally Bowles. Meanwhile, Fraulein Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and Sally's boardinghouse, tentatively begins a romance with Herr Schultz, a mild-mannered fruit seller who happens to be Jewish. Musical numbers include "Willkommen," "Cabaret," "Don't Tell Mama" and "Two Ladies."
When Lerner and Loewe’s My Fair Lady opened on Broadway, it collected six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, while the film version took home eight Oscars, including Best Picture. Based on George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion, My Fair Lady is that rare musical by which all others are measured. The tale of a cockney flower girl transformed into an elegant lady features one of musical theatre’s greatest scores, including: “Wouldn’t It Be Loverly?,” “With a Little Bit of Luck,” “The Rain in Spain,” “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “On the Street Where You Live,” “Get Me to the Church on Time,” and “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face.”
Broadway's greatest farce is light, fast-paced, witty, irreverent and one of the funniest musicals ever written. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum takes comedy back to its roots, combining situations from time-tested, 2000-year-old comedies of Roman playwright, Plautus, with the infectious energy of classic vaudeville. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a nonstop laughfest in which Pseudolus, a crafty slave, struggles to win the hand of a beautiful, but slow-witted, courtesan named Philia for his young master, Hero, in exchange for freedom. The plot twists and turns with cases of mistaken identity, slamming doors and a showgirl or two. This unforgettable, hysterical musical allows a terrific ensemble of comedic actors to shine – "something for everyone, a comedy tonight!"
“Courted” is a meta-theatrical comedy/fantasy that draws on the stories of some of the world’s most famous lovers.
“I Was Here” is a psychological drama of a marooned coast guard officer.
July 7 - Aug 19; 8pm Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun; 3pm Sun; 2pm shows on selected Thursdays
Cost
Adults $38; Seniors $34; Students $25
Description
Featuring more than 20 hit Queen songs, We Will Rock You follows two revolutionaries as they try to save Rock in a post apocalyptic world. Featuring the songs “Another One Bites the Dust”, “Bohemian Rhapsody”, “Killer Queen”, “We Will Rock You”, “Somebody To Love”, “We Are the Champions”, “Don’t Stop Me Now,” and many more.
Note
After a victorious 12-year reign and having rocked over 7 million people in a record-breaking run, We Will Rock You played it’s final West End performance on May 31, 2014 and achieved the distinction of becoming the longest-running show ever at London’s Dominion Theatre. We Will Rock You has been performed in 28 countries around the globe and seen by more than 16 million people. This is the FIRST time We Will Rock You will be performed in the Northeast as a regional production.
Thursdays and Fridays @ 7:00
Saturdays @ 8:00
Sundays @ 2:30
One additional Saturday Matinee January 27th @ 2:30
Cost
$30 for Adults, $25 for Seniors, $20 Under 35 (with ID), $10 Students (under 21)
Description
Desperate to find an actress to play the female lead in his adaptation of the classic tale of sadomasochism, Venus in Furs, a beleaguered playwright/director auditions a vulgar and equally desperate actress. Though utterly wrong for the sophisticated part, Vanda piques the playwright’s interest with her seductive talents and secretive manner. As the two work through the script, they blur the line between play and reality, entering into an increasingly serious game of submission and domination that only one of them can win.
A mysterious, funny and erotic drama, “Venus in Fur” invites “both carnal and cerebral excitement” (Village Voice).
Fri & Sat Evening, Wed Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22, 12&Under - $18, VIP - $40 (VIP Includes choice of beverage and some light snacks)
Sun Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22, 12&Under - $18, VIP - $35 (VIP Includes choice of beverage and a light snack)
Wed 7:30pm Performance: Regular - $26, Seniors - $24, Students - $20, Children 12&Under - $16
Online and Box Office sales include a fee of $2.00 per Ticket
Ticket Info
For VIP Availability or Group Sales, Call the Box Office at 631-218-2810
Description
Winner of four 2000 Tony Awards, Elton John & Tim Rice’s AIDA is an epic tale of love, loyalty, and betrayal, chronicling a love triangle between Aida, a Nubian princess stolen from her country, Amneris, an Egyptian princess, and Radames, the soldier they both love. Aida finds her heart entangled with Radames, who is betrothed to the Pharoah’s daughter, Amneris. As their forbidden love blossoms, Aida is forced to weigh her heart against the responsibility that she faces as the leader of her people. Aida and Radames’ love for one another becomes a shining example of true devotion that ultimately transcends the vast cultural differences between their warring nations, heralding a time of unprecedented peace and prosperity. Rated PG13
Fri & Sat Evening, Wed Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22, 12&Under - $18
Sun Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22, 12&Under - $18
Wed 7:30pm Performance: Regular - $26, Seniors - $24, Students - $20, Children 12&Under - $16
Online and Box Office sales include a fee of $2.00 per Ticket
Ticket Info
For VIP Availability or Group Sales, Call the Box Office at 631-218-2810
Description
Based on the cult classic, 1990 John Waters film, Cry-Baby features a delightfully demented book from the writers of Hairspray. It’s 1954, everyone likes Ike, nobody likes communism and Wade “Cry-Baby” Walker is the coolest boy in Baltimore. He’s a bad boy with a good cause – truth, justice and the pursuit of rock and roll. Cry-Baby and the square rich girl, Allison, are star-crossed lovers at the center of this world. Fueled by hormones and the new rhythms of rock and roll, she turns her back on her squeaky clean boyfriend, Baldwin, to become a “drape” (a Baltimore juvenile delinquent) and Cry-Baby’s moll. At the other end of the topsy-turvy moral meritocracy of 1954 America, Baldwin is the king of the squares and leads his close-harmony pals against the juvenile delinquents, who are ultimately arrested for arson, sending the drapes all off to prison. It’s Romeo and Juliet meets High School Hellcats.
The Crucible is about the Salem witch trials in 1692. Several young girls claim to be afflicted by witchcraft with a Reverend Paris's daughter Betty. The afflicted girls accuse people in the town of witchcraft, often choosing who they or their families dislike.
Friday, May 18th, 2018 @ 8pm
Saturday, May 19th, 2018 8pm
Sunday, May 20th, 2018 @ 2:30pm
Cost
All tickets $27
Description
Theatre Out of Bounds presents - Bug
Most of the play takes place in a seedy motel room. Lonely cocktail waitress Agnes lives there, hiding from her violent ex-con ex-husband Jerry Goss. One night, her lesbian biker friend R.C. introduces her to Peter, a Gulf War veteran who might be AWOL. She gets involved with Peter, who grows increasingly paranoid about the war in Iraq, UFOs, the Oklahoma City bombing, cult suicides, and then secret government experiments on soldiers — eventually drawing Agnes into his delusions. The play deals with the issues of love, paranoia, conspiracy theories, and Agnes' slow descent into insanity under Peter's influence.
Saturday - 8pm: June 2, 9, 16
Sunday - 2pm: June 3, 10
Cost
Single Show Ticket Prices:
SYJCC Members, All Seniors & All Students: $20 Non Members: $25
Ticket Info
For Tickets or Information, Call the Box Office at 631-462-9800 x-136 Monday thru Friday from 9am-5pm.
You may also purchase your tickets at the Customer Service Desk Monday-Thursday 8:30am-7pm; Friday 8:30am- 4:30pm & Sunday 9am-2pm.
Tickets are also available at the door before each performance.
Description
A classic musical that brings the Bible to life. A dream of a show.
Show
Beauty and the Beast
Type
Musical
Written By
Written by: Alan Menken, Tim Rice, & Howard Ashman
Brosnan Center ((Northport School District Admin Building)
158 Laurel Avenue
Northport
Opened
May 2018
Times
May 4 - May 13
Cost
Adults $28
Students & Seniors $20
Group rates available
Ticket Info
631-896-5970
bettesilver2@gmail.com
Description
Based on the smash hit 1991 Disney movie and dating back to a late 18th-century classic French fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast tells the story of Belle, a beautiful and intelligent young woman who feels out of place in her provincial French village. When her father is imprisoned in a mysterious castle, Belleís attempt to rescue him leads to her capture by the Beast, a grisly and fearsome monster, who was long ago trapped in his gruesome form by an enchantress. The only way for the Beast to become human once again is if he learns to love and be loved in return. There is a time limit, too: once a magical rose loses all of its petals, all hope will be lost and he will stay a Beast forever. The Beastís enchanted household--populated by such beloved characters as Mrs. Potts, Lumiere, Cogsworth, and Chip--watch anxiously as Belle and the Beast grow to understand and befriend one another. Their feelings grow ever deeper as the clock ticks and petals continue to fall off the enchanted rose--will they confess their love for one another before it is too late?
April 20th, 21st, 27th, 28th at 8 pm and April 22nd and 29th at 3 pm
Description
With echoes of Stoppard, Kafka, and the Brothers Grimm, THE PILLOWMAN centers on a writer in an unnamed totalitarian state who is being interrogated about the gruesome content of his short stories and their similarities to a series of murders. The result is an urgent work of theatrical bravura and an unflinching examination of the very nature and purpose of art.
Performances: May 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th at 8 pm and May 13th and 20th at 3pm
Description
Brodie, a gifted linguist, learns unsettling news about the baby she carries. Unable to get comfort from her girlfriend, she finds it in the two least likely sources imaginable: the elderly speaker of a vanishing language...and a gorilla at the zoo. Madeleine George's irreverent and charming new play reveals the beauty and the limits of human language.
Performances: June 8th, 9th, 15th, 16th, at 8pm and June 10th and 17th at 3 pm
Description
When Jeff, a luckless young security guard, is drawn into a local murder investigation, loyalties are strained to the breaking point. As Jeff's tightly wound supervisor is called to bear witness against his troubled brother, and an attractive rookie cop finds she must stand up to her seasoned partner, truth becomes elusive and justice proves costly.
Feb 3 - Mar 4; 8pm Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun; 3pm Sun; 2pm shows on selected Thursdays
Cost
Adults $38; Seniors $34; Students $25
Description
Young Will Shakespeare has writer's block. The deadline for his new play is fast approaching but he's in desperate need of inspiration. That is, until he finds his muse - Viola. This beautiful young woman is Will's greatest admirer and will stop at nothing (including breaking the law) to appear in his next play.
Against a bustling background of mistaken identity, ruthless scheming and backstage theatrics, Will's love for Viola quickly blossoms and inspires him to write his greatest masterpiece. The highly acclaimed stage adaptation of the film that won seven Academy Awards, including BEST PICTURE.
May 12 - Jun 17; 8pm Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun; 3pm Sun; 2pm shows on selected Thursdays
Cost
Adults $38; Seniors $34; Students $25
Description
In 1962, at the world-famous Apollo Theatre in New York City, The Dreamettes arrive late for a talent contest that they hope will launch their R&B career. The trio, featuring the large and powerful lead singer Effie White backed up by slender Deena and sassy Lorrell, is accompanied by Effie's brother C.C., who writes all their material. Smooth-talking businessman Curtis Taylor manipulates the contest, and The Dreamettes do not win the trophy. Instead, Curtis becomes the groupís manager, and he negotiates a job for the girls as backup singers for gospel star Jimmy Early. Dreamgirls follows the story of a black, all-girl singing trio from Chicago called ìThe Dreamsî and the behind-the-scenes reality of the entertainment industry
Show
Fun Home
Type
Musical
Written By
Music by Jeanine Tesori
Books and Lyrics by Lisa Kron
Based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel
Sep 8 - Oct 21; 8pm Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun; 3pm Sun; 2pm shows on selected Thursdays
Cost
Adults $38; Seniors $34; Students $25
Description
The Tony Award-winning musical Fun Home traces the coming-of-age of author Alison Bechdel, from her youth, to her years at Oberlin College, and finally to the present, where Alison, now grown, is struggling to write her own graphic autobiography. As Alison reflects on her past, she struggles to make sense of it, particularly her relationship with her father. An unforgettable and groundbreaking musical, Fun Home explores the haunting pull of memory and the power it has to alternately destroy or shape, our identity.
February 23 and 24, March 2, 3, 9 and 10 at 8 p.m.
February 25, March 4 and 11 at 3 p.m.
Cost
Tickets are $15; $12 for students and seniors
Ticket Info
(631) 654-0199
Note
Bullying remains the number one problem among high school students in today's world. In Jordan Tannahill's "Late Company," he brings humanity to the core, telling each and every one of us to be aware, kind, understanding and compassionate.
April 27 and 28, May 4, 5, 11 and 12 at 8 p.m.
April 29, May 6 and 13 at 3 p.m.
Cost
Tickets are $15; $12 for students and seniors
Ticket Info
(631) 654-0199
Note
Pete and George are old friends. Pete is now happily married to Sarah and is appalled when George arrives with the news that his first wife, Jessica, was not killed in a climbing accident as they had originally thought. This revelation leads to a series of hilarious situations.
Friday May 11 8:00 PM
Saturday May 12 8:00 PM
Sunday May 13 3:00 PM
Friday May 18 8:00 PM
Saturday May 19 8:00 PM
Sunday May 20 3:00 PM
Cost
$25 General Admission
$20 Students/Seniors
Ticket Info
Call 631-748-7863
Note
The hilarious Moon Over Buffalo centers on George and Charlotte Hay,fading stars of the 1950s. At the moment, they’re playing Private Lives and Cyrano De Bergerac in rep in Buffalo, New York with five actors. On the brink of a disastrous split-up caused by George’s dalliance with a young ingénue, they receive word that they might just have one last shot at stardom: Frank Capra is coming to town to see their matinee, and if he likes what he sees, he might cast them in his movie remake of The Scarlet Pimpernel. Unfortunately for George and Charlotte, everything that could go wrong does go wrong.
Tickets may be purchased on-line or by calling the Box Office at (631) 928-9100
Description
Nunsense begins when the Little Sisters of Hoboken discover that their cook, Sister Julia, Child of God, has accidentally poisoned 52 of the sisters, and they are in dire need of funds for the burials. The sisters decide that the best way to raise the money is to put on a variety show, so they take over the school auditorium, which is currently set up for the eighth grade production of “Grease.” Here we meet Reverend Mother Regina, a former circus performer; Sister Mary Hubert, the Mistress of Novices; a streetwise nun from Brooklyn named Sister Robert Anne; Sister Mary Leo, a novice who is a wannabe ballerina; and the delightfully wacky Sister Mary Amnesia, the nun who lost her memory when a crucifix fell on her head.
Note
Winner of four Outer Critics Circle Awards, Nunsense features star turns, tap and ballet dancing, an audience quiz, and comic surprises, this show has become an international phenomenon. Join us as we get in the habit of laughing with the Little Sisters of Hoboken.
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m.
Cost
$15 for adults
$12 for senior adults & children 12 years and under
Ticket Info
516-860-4424 or ccewplays@gmail.com
Description
Twelve men have been called to appear for jury duty on a sweltering New York City afternoon in 1954, wherein the sentiments of nearly every juror is to render expeditiously a guilty verdict & extricate themselves from the mandated claustrophobia they are experiencing on this hot summer day. The jurors must decide the fate of a 19 year-old youth accused of the fatal stabbing of his abusive father.
Note
Heard but not seen is the judge, whose final instructions to the jury are as follows: Murder in the first degree - premeditated murder - is the most serious charge tried in our criminal courts. You've heard a long and complex case, gentlemen, and it is now your duty to sit down to try and separate the facts from the fancy. One man is dead; the life of another is in your hands. If there is a reasonable doubt in your minds as to the guilt of the accused, then you must declare him not guilty. If however, there is no reasonable doubt, then he must be found guilty. Whichever way you decide, the verdict must be unanimous. I urge you to deliberate honestly and thoughtfully. You are faced with a grave responsibility. Thank you, gentlemen.
Tickets may be purchased on-line or by calling the Box Office at (631) 928-9100
Description
Curtains unfolds backstage at Boston's Colonial Theatre in 1959, where a new musical could be a Broadway smash, were it not for the presence of its talent-free leading lady. When the hapless star dies on opening night during her curtain call, Lieutenant Frank Cioffi arrives on the scene to conduct an investigation. But the lure of the theatre proves irresistible and after an unexpected romance blooms for the stage-struck detective, he finds himself just as drawn toward making the show a hit, as he is in solving the murder.
ON THE TOWN, the energetic wartime musical about three sailors on a 24-hour leave in New York City, features thrilling music by Leonard Bernstein with playful lyrics and book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. The show’s celebrated score includes a number of musical theatre standards, including “Come Up to My Place,” I Can Cook, Too,” “Some Other Time,” and “New York, New York.”
April 27 - 29 and May 2 - 6, 2017; 8:00 p.m., except Sundays at 3:00 p.m.
Cost
Tickets: $15.00
Discount Tickets: $12.00 for NCC Alumni, Employees, and Senior Observers; Seniors 55+; H.S. Students
College Students: Free Rush Tickets on Weeknights while supplies last; $5.00 on Weekends
Ticket Info
NCC THEATRE BOX OFFICE
Location: Bldg. W
For Information and Credit Card Orders, Please Call: 516-572-7676 Mon.-Fri. 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Except college holidays.
Description
Carrie White is a misfit. At school, she's an outcast who's bullied by the popular crowd, and virtually invisible to everyone else. At home, she's at the mercy of her loving but cruelly over-protective mother. But Carrie's just discovered she's got a special power and, if pushed too far, she's not afraid to use it.
Based on Stephen King's bestselling novel, the musical of Carrie hasn't been seen since its legendary 1988 Broadway production. Now, the show's original authors have joined with director Stafford Arima (Altar Boyz) and MCC Theater for a newly reworked and full re-imagined vision of this gripping tale.
Beau Jest is a Jewish “meet the parents” with timeless, universal appeal. Sarah is a nice Jewish girl with a problem: her parents want her married to a nice Jewish boy. They’ve never met her boyfriend, a WASP executive named Chris Cringle. She tells them she’s dating a Jewish doctor and they insist on meeting him. What’s a girl to do? She plans a dinner party and, over the heated protests of Chris, employs an escort service to send her a Jewish date to be “Dr. Steinberg”. Instead, they send Bob Schroeder, an aspiring actor who agrees to perform the impersonation - which leads to classic fun, while mingling Jewish traditions with mistaken identity!
Friday March 2 8:00 PM
Saturday March 3 8:00 PM
Sunday March 4 3:00 PM
Friday March 9 8:00 PM
Saturday March 10 8:00 PM
Sunday March 11 3:00 PM
Cost
$20
$22 at the door
Ticket Info
Call 718-885-3066 or email tickets@cityislandtheatergroup.com
Note
Becca and Howie Corbett have a picture perfect family life in the suburbs of New York until a random, tragic accident takes the life of their four-year old son. Soon after, Becca’s younger, irresponsible sister, Izzy, announces that she is pregnant: there will now be a new child in the family. As Becca and Howie grow apart, Becca’s mother, Nat, badgers Becca about her grieving process, and Jason, the young driver who killed their son, continually shows up to ask forgiveness, the group is on a bumpy road to healing with no road map in sight. Rabbit Hole delves into the complexity of a family navigating deep grief, and learning what it means to live a fruitful life when things fall apart.
June 23 and plays thru July 15.
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm.
Description
A small group of people help Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety
of games, story telling techniques, and hefty doses of comic timing.
Wednesday, July 18 at 2:00p.m.; Friday, July 20 at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, July 14, 21 and 28 at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, July 15, 22 and 29 at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$25.00 for adults and $23.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information. For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700
Description
The winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie was the 2002 season's most awarded new show on Broadway! Based on the 1967 Academy Award-winning film, Thoroughly Modern Millie takes you back to the height of the Jazz Age in New York City, when "moderns," including a flapper named Millie Dillmount, were bobbing their hair, raising their hemlines, entering the workforce and rewriting the rules of love. This high-spirited musical romp is a delightful valentine to the long-standing spirit of New York City and the people who seek to discover themselves there.
Show
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Type
Musical
Written By
Music and Lyrics by William Finn. Book by Rachel Sheinkin; Conceived by Rebecca Feldman
Call 631.213.9832 or visit www.townshiptheatregroup.org.
Description
A fast-paced and witty musical comedy that looks at a small-town spelling bee with 6 quirky student contestants and 3 equally unconventional grown-ups running the show. They battle the English language, as well as personal circumstances, and ultimately uncover the universal truth that winning is not, in fact, everything. The show is complete with audience participation, so be sure to brush up on your spelling before arriving. Winner of the Tony and the Drama Desk Awards for Best Book
Hardscrabble Theater at St Thomas Episcopal Church
298 Conklin St.
Farmingdale
Opened
Jun 2018
Times
Saturday June 2nd 8PM
Sunday June 3rd 2:30PM Matinee
Friday June 8th 8PM
Saturday June 9th 8PM
Sunday June 10th 2:30PM
Friday June 15th 8PM
Saturday June 16th 8PM
Sunday June 17th 2:30PM Matinee
Note
Hardscrabble Theater at St Thomas Episcopal Church 298 Conklin St. Farmingdale, NY 11735 is proud to present our 3rd Mainstage Production: The hysterical comic thriller “Die Mommy Die!” by Charles Busch. Hardscrabble Theater @ St Thomas is located in the bustling heart of downtown Farmingdale NY just 1 block from “restaurant row” on Main Street.
Tickets available free of charge at the library reference desk. 516 731-5728
Note
World premiere of Eric L. Grayson's I Was Here, a one-act tale of a Coast Guard officer marooned on a desert island, followed by the LI premiere of his Courted: Love on Trial, a farcical court case of cosmic importance— Does Love deserve a place in our universe? The audience -- as jury -- votes on Love’s Fate!
Show
How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying
Type
Musical
Written By
Music by Frank Loesser and book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, and Willie Gilbert, based on Shepherd Mead's 1952 book.
April 5, 6, 7 at 8pm
April 7 at 3pm . April 8 at 6pm
Cost
Tickets $18 each, $15 seniors/children under 10
Tickets may be purchased on our website via credit card, or at the door by check or cash
Ticket Info
For Reservations call 516-882-9183 or 516-672-2528 www.lukefund.org
Description
The story concerns young, ambitious J. Pierrepont Finch, who, with the help of the book How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, rises from window washer to chairman of the board of the World Wide Wicket Company.
Note
Presented by the LukeFest Players to benefit the Luke Neuhedel Foundation (a 501c3 charity benefitting children with cancer)
SAT JUN 30, 2018 AT 8:00 PM
SUN JUL 1, 2018 AT 2:30 PM
SAT JUL 7, 2018 AT 8:00 PM
SUN JUL 8, 2018 AT 2:30 PM
FRI JUL 13, 2018 AT 8:00 PM
SAT JUL 14, 2018 AT 8:00 PM
Note
Sholem Asch’s 1907 Yiddish masterpiece comes to the Eastline stage in a modern version by Donald Margulies. Set in the bustling tenements of the Lower East Side of the 1920’s, ‘God of Vengeance’ spins a tale of a father trying to reconcile his religion with the immoral way he makes his living and a daughter who has found first love in an unexpected place. A seminal work of both Jewish and LGBT theatre, ‘God of Vengeance’ re-emerges almost a century after it was banned from the Broadway stage.
April 7th, 13th, 14th and 21st
April 8th and 22nd
Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays at 2:30pm
Description
Oslo transports us back to 1993 and the true story of the closed door negotiations that led to the Oslo Peace Accords between the Israelis and Palestinians. The friendships formed and heroic actions taken helped to shape the iconic moment of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat shaking hands on the South Lawn of the White House. Join EastLine as we navigate the back-channels to discover what peace truly means in this Long Island Premiere of the 2017 Tony Award Winner.
July 27, 28, August 3, 4 at 8:00 PM
July 29 & August 5 at 2:00 PM
Cost
Adults $17
Seniors $12
18 & Under $7
Description
Middle-aged, upper-class, and delicately-balanced couple Agnes and Tobias maintain a financially comfortable but emotionally uncomfortable existence in their suburban empty nest, along with their permanent houseguest, Agnes’ alcoholic sister, Claire. When their neighbors and self-professed best friends Harry and Edna arrive at the house, running from some unnamed “terror” lurking in their own home, the tenuous complacency Agnes strives to maintain begins to falter. The conflict is brought to a head by the arrival of Tobias and Agnes’ adult daughter, Julia, fleeing her fourth unsuccessful marriage. Over the course of one very rocky weekend, the delicately maintained equilibrium is bound to go flying.
Wednesday, May 16, 2018 through Friday, May 18, 2018 at 10:15am and 12:15pm
Sunday, May 20, 2018 at 11:30am and 2:00pm
Tuesday, May 22, 2018 through Thursday, May 24, 2018 at 10:15am and 12:15pm
Tuesday, May 29, 2018 through, Friday, June 1, 2018 at 10:15 and 1
Cost
LICM Members: $7
Non-Members (with $13 general museum admission): $9
Non-Members Theater Only: $12
Description
Gruff! is an interactive, family-friendly and puppet-filled musical about saving the world from environmental disaster! In this reinvention of The Three Billy Goats Gruff fairy tale, audiences learn the importance of environmental stewardship. In a world where goats have transformed their home into a junkyard, nothing green grows. On the verge of running out of food, the elder goats send young goats Gruf, Clancy and Grif to seek new food which grows from the ground. Meanwhile, in the Valley of the Trolls, Aquifer and the troll community are protecting green plants from invaders. Gruff and Aquifer meet on the bridge between their two lands and discover they have much in common. Can the elders see the benefits of working together for a new future?
Show
Twelve Angry Men
Type
Drama
Written By
Adapted by Sherman L. Sergel
Based on the Emmy Award-winning television movie by Reginald Rose
April 7 at 8:00 PM
April 8 at 3:00 PM
April 13, 14 at 8:00 PM
April 15 at 3:00 PM
April 20, 21 at 8:00 PM
April 22 at 3:00 PM
April 26, 27, 28 at 8:00 PM
April 29 at 7:00 PM
May 2 at 2:00 PM
May 3,4, 5 at 8:00 PM
Cost
Tickets: $20 - $35
Description
A 19-year-old man has just stood trial for the fatal stabbing of his father and it looks like an open-and-shut case—until one of the jurors begins challenging the others. Tempers get short and arguments grow heated. Life is in their hands as these jurors are forced to look past their prejudices to unearth the shocking truth. Reginald Rose’s electrifying classic explodes like twelve sticks of dynamite in of the finest and most powerful courtroom dramas of all-time.
Show
Singing in the Rain/Little Shop/Saturday Night Fever
Singing in the Rains runs:
Bayway June 16 - July 1
Elmont July 7 - July 22
Little Ship of Horrors runs:
Bayway - August 11 - August 26
Elmont - September 1 - September 16
Saturday Night Fever runs:
Bayway - September 8 through September 23
Elmont - September 29 through October 14
Just Like The Movies written and directed by Peter Scarpinato
Mid Life Conversations written and directed by Maria Filippone
Graduation Party by Paul Bowman, directed by Tony Prestandrea
Bicycle Built For Two????? by Delvyn Case, directed by Larry Rinkel
Far From The Tree by Pete Mergel, directed by Patrick Sherrard
The Downbeat written and directed by Michael Solomowitz
Doctor, Doctor by Joan Antonicelli, directed by Jo Ann Katz
Addiction written and directed by John Passadino
Strange Vessels written and directed by Michael Leuci
Ledges by Joseph Vitale, directed by RJ Meyer
Surf's Up by Ken Levine, directed by Alex Edwards-Bourdrez
The Greyson Scale by Nelson Clark, directed by Stan Katz?????????
Show
21ST Annual Festival of One-Act Plays
Type
Drama/Comedy
Written By
After Class by Andrea Fleck Clardy
At the Circus by Chip Bolick
Bird Feed by Melanie Acampora
Dark by Jack McCleland
Home Versus the Holidays by Charles West
Interview with the First Family by Tom Slot
Plumb Desire by Patrick Gabridge
April 14 - May 6, 2018 at the Ronald F. Peierls Theatre on the Second Stage
Cost
Tickets: $20
Ticket Info
Tickets may be purchased on-line at TheatreThree.com or by calling the Box Office at (631) 928-9100
Description
THEATRE THREE proudly presents The Twenty-First Annual Festival of One-Act Plays. Selected from over 400 submissions world-wide, these seven cutting-edge premieres are guaranteed to entertain and engage.
The company features veteran one-act performers Nicole Bianco, Meg Bush, TracyLynn Conner, Susan Emory, Antoine Jones, Linda May, Steve McCoy, Dondi Rollins, Morgan Rumble, and Stephen Wangner are joined by Festival newcomer Dylan Robert Poulos.
Note
Marking his twentieth Festival (and over one hundred plays), the evening is directed by Festival founder and Executive Artistic Director Jeffrey Sanzel.
Please Note: Adult content and language. Parental discretion is advised.
Sat Nov 3 - 8:00 PM
Sun Nov 4 - 3:00 PM
Fri Nov 9 - 8:00 PM
Sat Nov 10 - 8:00 PM
Sun Nov 11 - 3:00 PM
Fri Nov 16 - 8:00 PM
Sat Nov 17 - 8:00 PM
Sun Nov 18 - 3:00 PM
Description
With the intention of patching up the dissolved marriage of a pair of their friends, three couples assemble for a party at the apartment of Douglas and Sally Lambert. The estranged couple, Michael and Lois Graves, arrive separately—with no hint that the real purpose of the party is to get them to reconcile. When it becomes apparent what their friends' motive is, they decide to leave. But at their friends' pleading they stay—not only to discuss their own problems, but to expose the skeletons in the other couples' closets as well. Gradually, tensions and antagonisms begin to erupt. One by one, the "dear friends" lash out at each other until the facade of affection and kindliness is stripped away. What is left is brash reality: to probe into the lives of others is to risk the disquieting examination of one's own failures.
April 21st- May 20th
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm.
Sundays at 3pm.
Cost
Tickets $22
Fridays and Sundays ticket price $20 for seniors and students.
Ticket Info
Call our Box Office for tickets ! 516.868.6400
Description
Set in the Berlin hotspot Kit Kat Klub in 1931, a starry-eyed singer and the club's master of ceremonies try to bring happiness and decadence to the lives of Berliners as the spectre of Nazism grows around them and threatens to destroy their lives.
The Long Island Repertory Co. presents the classic William Gibson play about Helen Keller’s life, struggles and successes and her relationship with Annie Sullivan. Together, they face physical barriers and family resistance. A captivating, tender and at times explosive tale and an American classic.
April 13 through April 15.
Performances are Friday and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 3pm
Cost
Under 30 $18.00 ($19.62 w/service fee)
General Admission $20.00 ($21.69 w/service fee)
Description
Set in a suburbanized desert, two brothers go to war over a screenplay. This immersive and innovative staging of Sam Shepard's American masterpiece invites you into the kitchen where a lifetime of competition comes to a violent and explosive end.
$35 - Front orchestra, $30 - Rear orchestra, $25 - Balcony.
$25 senior discount for rear orchestra; $5 off each ticket for groups of 10 or more (all sections).
Description
A celebration of the words & music of Jerry Herman, featuring songs from "Hello, Dolly!," "Mame," "La Cage aux Folles," "Mack & Mabel," "Dear World" and more.
The action is set in Truvy's beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are "anybody" come to have their hair done. Helped by her eager new assistant, Annelle (who is not sure whether or not she is still married), the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the town's rich curmudgeon, Ouiser, ("I'm not crazy, I've just been in a bad mood for forty years"); an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee, who has a raging sweet tooth; and the local social leader, M'Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby (the prettiest girl in town), is about to marry a "good ole boy." Filled with hilarious repartee and not a few acerbic but humorously revealing verbal collisions, the play moves toward tragedy when, in the second act, the spunky Shelby (who is a diabetic) risks pregnancy and forfeits her life. The sudden realization of their mortality affects the others, but also draws on the underlying strength—and love—which give the play, and its characters, the special quality to make them truly touching, funny and marvelously amiable company in good times and bad.
Note
Please join Phoenix Repertory Theatre Group for its inaugural production of Steel Magnolias! Information is in the cent below as well as the link to purchase tickets!
Loaded with big laughs, colorful characters and the songs that made the ‘20s roar, Bullets over Broadway The Musical is bringing musical comedy back with a bang. Based on the screenplay of the acclaimed 1994 film by Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath, this six-time Tony-nominated musical features existing hits from the 1920s, including “Let’s Misbehave,” “’Tain’t Nobody’s Biz-ness If I Do” and “There’s a New Day Comin’!” David Shayne is a straight-arrow playwright who plans to stand firm against compromising his work but quickly abandons that stance when his producer finds a backer to mount his show on Broadway. There’s just one catch, however: the backer is a mobster who sees Shayne’s play as a vehicle for his ditzy, talent-free girlfriend. Throw in an aging diva, a savant hit-man and a bevy of beautiful chorus girls and this is one Broadway show that is sure to knock ‘em dead.
Note
• LONG ISLAND PREMIERE!
• For VIP Availability or Group Sales, call 631-218-2810
Saturday, August 25, 8pm; Sunday, August 26, 3:00pm
Cost
Admission free to Playcrafters members; non-members $10.
Ticket Info
For info call 631.748.7863 or check our website - www.bellport-playcrafters.com
Description
Simon Mostyn has recently married Kay Ridgeway, a rich woman, having thrown over his former lover Jacqueline. The couple are on their honeymoon and are at present on a paddle steamer on the Nile. With them are Canon Pennefather, Kays guardian, and Jacqueline, who has been dogging their footsteps all through the honeymoon. Also on the boat are a multitude of memorable passengers all with reason to kill. The tension builds, as a shocking conspiracy is laid bare.
May 19th, 25th, 26th, June 1st, 2nd @ 8pm
May 20th @ 2:30pm
Cost
$15 Students/Seniors, $20 Adults
Ticket Info
516-749-5047
Description
The time: the fifties; the place: Hollywood, where film star Mary Dale finds the Red Menace invading her own Beverly Hills backyard.
When she discovers that her husband has been lured into the local Communist party by way of a method acting class and that there is a left wing plot afoot to abolish the star system, Mary wages a private war to save her husband, her country and billing over the title. The McCarthy era is turned on its head in this fabulous comedy that takes on some serious subjects.
Friday, April 27th 8pm
Saturday, April 28th 8pm
Sunday, April 29th 5pm
Cost
Adults $20
Students & Seniors (60+) $15
Ticket Info
516.749.5047 or
eastlinetheatre@gmail.com
Description
Can people laugh illness, fear and doubt out of themselves? Roddy, a would be writer, is in a crisis, but is lucky enough to have very special neighbors. One offers Love, the other a Miracle...and who could say no to Potato Pancakes?
Note
Go to "Anthony DiFranco's videos on Vimeo" to see trailers, including "Play Time," a new Long Island Theatre Documentary.
The story of a love affair between two people, Doris and George, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers.
Aug. 3 at 8 pm.,
Aug. 4 at 3 pm and 8 pm
Aug. 5 at 3 pm.
Cost
Adult tickets $15, Children (12 and under) $10
Ticket Info
For tickets and info, call the box office at 631-649-4140 or visit our website at JamesStreetPlayers.org
Description
Once on this Island Jr. is a full-hearted musical telling the story of Ti Moune, a peasant girl who rescues and falls in love with Daniel, a wealthy boy from the other side of her island.
Show
The Addams Family
Type
Musical
Written By
Book by MARSHALL BRICKMAN and RICK ELICE
Music and Lyrics by ANDREW LIPPA
Based on Characters Created by CHARLES ADDAMS
SEPTEMBER 15, 16, 21, 22, 23,28, 29 30 and OCTOBER 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27
Cost
Adults $35
Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28
Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Description
Charles Addams’ creepy, kooky characters come to life in this topsy-turvy musical! Join Gomez, Morticia, and the clan in this frightfully delightfully twisted take on Romeo and Juliet as that Princess of Darkness, Wednesday Addams, brings home her “normal” boyfriend to meet the entire tribe. A terrific original score, tangos, swordfights, lightbulbs, graveyards, preciously dead flowers, and ah, the French!—they’re all here. A perfect musical for the Halloween season!
Wednesday, June 20 at 2:00p.m.; Friday, June 22 at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, June 16, 23 and 30 at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, June 17, 24 and July 1 at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$25.00 for adults and $23.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Contact: 631-581-2700
Description
The "Greatest Movie Musical of All Time" is faithfully and lovingly adapted by Broadway legends, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, from their original award-winning screenplay in Singin' in the Rain. Each unforgettable scene, song and dance is accounted for, including the show-stopping title number, complete with an onstage rainstorm! Hilarious situations, snappy dialogue and a hit-parade score of Hollywood standards make Singin' in the Rain the perfect entertainment for any fan of the golden age of movie musicals.
Guys and Dolls takes place in the 1940’s hustle-and-bustle setting of New York City’s Time Square during the Great Depression. It revolves around two big-city gamblers and the women who dare to love them.
Composer and lyricist Frank Loesser’s award-winning score includes favorites like “Luck Be a Lady,” “Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat,” and “I’ve Never Been in Love Before.”
Note
Those who want to support local theatre in Babylon will also be delighted by The Argyle’s concession area. While it maintains the retro charm of the former vintage movie theatre, parts of the lobby will be repurposed to create a modern bar area where patrons can purchase wine, beer, and cocktails and socialize in the new lounge.
Thu June 21st 7PM
Fri June 22nd 8PM
Sun June 24th 3PM
Fri June 29th 8PM
Sat June 30th 8PM
Sun July 1st 3PM
Description
A 19-year-old man has just stood trial for the fatal stabbing of his father. “He doesn’t stand a chance,” mutters the guard as the 12 jurors are taken into the bleak jury room. It looks like an open-and-shut case – until one of the jurors begins opening the others’ eyes to the facts. “This is a remarkable thing about democracy,” says the foreign-born juror, “that we are notified by mail to come down to this place – and decide on the guilt or innocence of a person; of a man or woman we have not known before. We have nothing to gain or lose by our verdict. We should not make it a personal thing.” But personal it is, with each juror revealing his or her own character as the various testimonies are re-examined, the murder is re-enacted and a new murder threat is born before their eyes. Tempers get short, arguments grow heated, and the jurors become angry in this riveting show.
Sunday, July 29th in Riverhead; Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in Greenport; Sunday, August 5th in Patchogue and Monday, August 6th in Hampton Bays.
June 30 & July 13, July 14 at 8:00pm
July 1, July 7, 8 at 2:30pm
Cost
Adults - $20; Seniors & Children (under 12) - $17
Ticket Info
www.maggieslittletheater.org/tickets
Description
Man of La Mancha tells the tale of Don Quixote, a somewhat addled Spanish nobleman who sees himself as a knight errant on a quest to restore chivalry to the world.
“Stage Door” is an ensemble drama that examines what aspiring actresses have to go through and the choices they must face as they try to “make it” in show business. The play is set in a theatrical boarding house during the Great Depression, but the story’s themes resonate right up to the #MeToo headlines of today, as the characters confront the crosscurrents of social pressures and the predatory demands of powerful men as they struggle and compete to keep their dreams alive. Our radio play script is adapted from the 1937 RKO film starring Katherine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers, which critics have called “one of the most genuinely feminist films that the Hollywood studios ever made” and “the real masterpiece about women and the theater.”
A romantic comedy. Mark,(Stephen Hanna) a young gay man and professional dancer, shares a Sutton Place Apartment with Stan (Marshall Simon), an interior designer. Mark, on the hunt for true love, rejects an opportunity with Rick (Sam Stoll) , a fellow dancer, and Cooper (Joe Marshall), an older straight friend who Mark secretly dreams about. When he finds himself in what he believes is unrequited love, the only fulfillment Mark finds is in his dreams, where he enjoys private intimate dances under a waning gibbous moon. A Waning Gibbous Moon is a new play with integrated dance. It's a full expression of dialogue and movement, where the dancing pushes the story line forward and is an integral part of the overall production.
Note
Free preview performance of a new full length play
Show Website: https://awaninggibbousmoon.blogspot.com
THE STORY – THE MUSICAL is a breathtaking new project that presents God’s redemptive plan for His people from Genesis to Revelation, and is based on the best-selling books by Max Lucado and Randy Frazee and the artist recording by Bernie Herms and Nichole Nordeman.
Note
Featuring eight songs from the Dove Award-winning recording, THE STORY – THE MUSICAL has been superbly crafted by master arranger and orchestrator David Hamilton. Deborah Craig-Claar has artfully used sequences from Scripture and Frazee and Lucado’s commentary to tell a seamless story from Eden’s garden to an empty tomb to the throne of heaven.
Broadhollow at Elmont (at Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Turnpike
Elmont
Opened
Aug 2018
Times
WWednesday, August 8th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, August 10th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, August 4th, 11th, 18th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, August 5th, 12th, 19th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults and $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $29.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
516-775-4420
Description
The winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie was the 2002 season's most awarded new show on Broadway! Based on the 1967 Academy Award-winning film, Thoroughly Modern Millie takes you back to the height of the Jazz Age in New York City, when "moderns," including a flapper named Millie Dillmount, were bobbing their hair, raising their hemlines, entering the workforce and rewriting the rules of love. This high-spirited musical romp is a delightful valentine to the long-standing spirit of New York City and the people who seek to discover themselves there.
Friday June 29, Saturday June 30 and on Friday July 6 and Saturday July 7, 2018.
Friday performances will be held at 8 PM.
Saturday performances will be held at 7:30 PM. There are no matinees.
Cost
Call the Levittown Public Library at (516) 731-5728 to reserve up to four (4) free seat tickets per person per performance.
Ticket Info
(516) 731-5728
Description
The Ivy lane Players will be performing two one-act works.
Friday June 29, Saturday June 30 and on Friday July 6 and Saturday July 7, 2018.
Friday performances will be held at 8 PM.
Saturday performances will be held at 7:30 PM. There are no matinees.
Cost
Call the Levittown Public Library at (516) 731-5728 to reserve up to four (4) free seat tickets per person per performance.
Ticket Info
(516) 731-5728
Description
The Ivy lane Players will be performing two one-act works.
The weekend of October 12-14th at Nesaquake Middle School
Description
The pageant is a musical revue based on the wonderful history of St. James, including historic recreation of great artists, architects, politicians and the fabulous vaudevillians who summered our town.
All are welcome to attend the pageant. Spread the word!
Broadhollow at Elmont (at Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Turnpike
Elmont
Opened
Jul 2018
Times
Wednesday, July 11th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, July 13th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, July 7th, 14th, 21st at 8:00p.m. and Sunday, July 8th, 15th, 22nd at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults and $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $29.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Contact: 516-775-4420
Description
The "Greatest Movie Musical of All Time" is faithfully and lovingly adapted by Broadway legends, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, from their original award-winning screenplay in Singin' in the Rain. Each unforgettable scene, song and dance is accounted for, including the show-stopping title number, complete with an onstage rainstorm! Hilarious situations, snappy dialogue and a hit-parade score of Hollywood standards make Singin' in the Rain the perfect entertainment for any fan of the golden age of movie musicals.
Tickets purchased in advance are $20. Tickets are an additional $5 when purchased at the door at the time of the performance. There are no refunds.
Ticket Info
Tickets can be reserved by calling the box office at 631-761-6602.
Description
A young orphan and his mates are shipped off from Victorian England to a distant island ruled by the evil King Zarboff. They know nothing of the mysterious trunk in the captain’s cabin, which contains a precious, otherworldly cargo. At sea, the boys are discovered by a precocious young girl named Molly, a Starcatcher-in-training who realizes that the trunk’s precious cargo is starstuff, a celestial substance so powerful that it must never fall into the wrong hands. When the ship is taken over by pirates – led by the fearsome Black Stache, a villain determined to claim the trunk and its treasure for his own – the journey quickly becomes a thrilling adventure.
Note
Tony-winning Peter and the Starcatcher upends the century-old story of how a miserable orphan comes to be The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up (a.k.a. Peter Pan). A wildly theatrical adaptation of Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson’s best-selling novels, the play was conceived for the stage by directors, Roger Rees and Alex Timbers, and written by Rick Elice, with music by Wayne Barker. From marauding pirates and jungle tyrants to unwilling comrades and unlikely heroes, Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the depths of greed and despair... and the bonds of friendship, duty and love.
Based on Little Orphan Annie, the popular comic strip by Harold Gray, Annie has become a worldwide sensation. Winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, the beloved show features a wonderful score including the Broadway smash hit "Tomorrow".
With a perfect combination of street-smarts and optimism, Annie warms the hearts of the audience as we witness her rise from next-to-nothing in New York City. She is determined to find her parents, who left her at the orphanage years ago. Though things donít quite work out the way she has planned, she does manage to thwart the plans of the evil Miss Hannigan and a find a new family with billionaire Oliver Warbucks, his secretary Grace Farrell, and her loveable pooch, Sandy
Nov. 23, 24, 25, 30; First performance starts at 4:30, last starts at 8:40 or 9:30 (depending on night)
Dec. 1,2,7,8,9,13,14,15,16,20,21,22,23*; First performance starts at 4:30, last starts at 8:40 or 9:30 (depending on night)
Saturday, September 8th at 8:00pm
Sunday, September 9th at 2:30pm
Friday, September 14th at 8:00pm
Saturday, September 15th at 8:00pm
Sunday, September 16th at 2:30pm
Saturday, September 22nd at 8:00pm
Sunday, September 23rd at 2:30pm
Description
The writing staff of a popular 1950's comedy show is always at battle to gain the attention of the main mad man with the hopes of getting their jokes on his show. One morning they have to join their crazy leader in a battle against the network. Hilarity and hi-jinx ensue in this writing room comedy. Come to the 23rd floor where laughter always abounds.
October 12, 13, 19, 20 at 8pm
October 14 & 21 at 1pm
Cost
October 12, 13, 19, 20 at 8pm
Tickets $25, $23
Seniors/Children Under 10
October 14 & 21 at 1pm
Brunch and Show Tickets $35, $33 Seniors/Children Under 10
Description
Sets/Lights/Costumes by Stagelight Entertainment
All performances are part of a fundraiser for the Renovation of Pontieri Hall at Maria Regina.
Nov 10th-25th, Fri/Sat at 8pm, Sundays @ 2:30pm (No show Nov. 23rd)
Description
In a squalid farm house, a family's suppressed violence and unhappiness finally boils over. The characters are a ranting alcoholic grandfather; a sanctimonious grandmother; their sons, Tilden, an All-American footballer now a hulking semi-idiot; and Bradley, who has lost one leg to a chain saw. Into their midst comes Vince, a grandson none of them recognize or remember, and his girlfriend, Shelly, who cannot comprehend the madness. Yet, the family harbors darker secrets buried deeper still beneath the soil. EastLine is proud to present Sam Shepard's Pulitzer Prize winning play that grapples with the destruction of the American Dream.
$20 - adults (age 18+)
$15 - seniors (age 60+) and students (age 17-)
Group Rate - $15 for groups of 10 or more with reservation
Ticket Info
631-750-3417
Description
First performed on Broadway in 2000, The Dinner Party follows three couples through a riotous evening as they confront their past mistakes and look forward to the romantic possibilities of the future.
Friday, October 12th
Saturday, October 13th
Sunday, October 14th
Description
This is an original musical called “1999” previously presented 20 years ago.
Note
For $5.00 you can be a booster and wish the cast good luck and your name will appear in the program.
We thank you, the community for your support in the past and hope you will continue to support us
Saturday Night Fever runs:
Bayway - Sept 8 through Sept 23
Elmont - Sept 29 through October 14
Mama Mia runs:
Bayway - October 6 to October 21
Elmont - October 27 to November 11
October 26: 8 p.m.
October 27: 7:30 p.m.
October 28: 1:15 p.m. Sunday matinee
November 2: 8 p.m.
November 3: 7:30 p.m. and
November 4: 1:15 p.m. Sunday matinee
Cost
FREE
Ticket Info
Levittown Public Library at (516) 731-5728 to reserve up to four (4) FREE seat tickets per person per performance.
Description
Family-friendly romantic comedy: A famous artist moves into the country home of a prominent widower-writer to paint his portrait. She discovers the writer’s mother to be an impossible harridan who browbeats everyone and runs the house with military precision. In a series of twists and turns, the painter destroys the over-orderly running of the household, unites a young couple, gets the portrait painted and works her charm on all.
Note
Free-will offerings are gratefully accepted after each performance
Show
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Type
Drama
Written By
play by Dale Wasserman based on the novel by Ken Kesey
Programs are free but recommend checking with the libraries if reservations are needed.
Description
A collection of light-hearted comedies about people embarking on what they hope will be a journey to happiness … or romance … or a new relationship, only to find some challenging “bumps” along the way.
Friday, August 3 at 8pm
Saturday, August 4 at 8pm
Sunday, August 5 at 3:30pm
Cost
$20, $15 for students and seniors
Ticket Info
To reserve, please call (516)531-3525 or email theater294@gmail.com.
Description
In 1985, A 19-year-old man has just stood trial for the fatal stabbing of his father. ìHe doesnít stand a chance,î mutters the guard as the 12 jurors are taken into the bleak jury room. It looks like an open-and-shut case ñ until one of the jurors begins opening the othersí eyes to the facts. ìThis is a remarkable thing about democracy,î says the foreign-born juror, ìthat we are notified by mail to come down to this place ñ and decide on the guilt or innocence of a person; of a man or woman we have not known before. We have nothing to gain or lose by our verdict. We should not make it a personal thing.î But personal it is, with each juror revealing his or her own character as the various testimonies are re-examined, the murder is re-enacted and a new murder threat is born before their eyes. Tempers get short, arguments grow heated, and the jurors become angry in this riveting show.
Note
Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois
Show
Prospero (LIVE)
Type
Musical
Written By
Music and Lyrics by John Brautigam
Book by Daniel Higgins
$20, $15 (Students, Seniors), $10 (Child under 12)
Description
The sorcerer Prospero and her daughter have been wrongfully banished to a desolate island. A ship carrying her usurping brother, along with the King of Naples, is returning home when Prospero raises a storm to run the ship aground. What follows is a classic tale of love, revenge, and magic as these mythical characters come together. EastLine is proud to present a workshop of its first original musical as William Shakespeare's verse is given new life in this adaptation of his final play, The Tempest. Join us as we conjure jazz, folk, and the occasional banjo, to give you the sound of the Big Easy in EastLine's Prospero (LIVE)!
• Tickets On Sale July 9th
• For VIP call 631-218-2810
• Group Rates Available
Description
The Tony Award Winners of NINE The Musical take on the Gaston Leroux novel in an intriguing way that has dazzled audiences world wide. Immerse yourself in this bloody melodrama about the frightening caped and masked ˜phantom' living in the depths of The Paris Opera. The Phantom (Eric) lives for beautiful music and is mesmerized by a young and beautiful soprano, Christine. He offers to train the girl and make her into one of the greatest singer's Paris has ever seen. With a change in management at the Paris Opera, Christine finds herself the target of a revolting diva named Carlotta and her husband Cholet. With a chilling score and a timeless tale, Phantom is sure to dazzle and delight...and possibly...fright.
• Tickets On Sale July 9th
• For VIP call 631-218-2810
• Group Rates Available
• Long Island Premiere
Description
Frank, Dean, and Sammy are up in Heaven, but God tells them they have left some unfinished business back on Earth. It seems Frank made an unfulfilled promise to Vic, the owner of The Rat Pack Lounge. Now he and the boys have one night to make things right.
This charming, song filled musical mixes "It's a Wonderful Life" and "Ocean's Eleven" in a swanky Martini glass!
With over 30 hit songs, such as "Come Fly With Me", "Bye Bye Blackbird", "Volare", "My Way", "High Hopes", and more, you'll be singin', swingin', and savorin' the days of highballs and high rollers.
Fridays and Saturdays, November 2, 3, 9, & 10, 2018; Curtain: 8 p.m.
Sundays, November 4 & 11, 2018; Curtain: 3 pm.
Cost
Student/Senior (60+) $20.00
General $25.00
Description
On the dry and dusty western plains during a severe drought, a mysterious man appears at the Curry farm proclaiming that he can bring rain. Each family member’s life is profoundly touched by this charismatic stranger, especially Lizzie Curry, who learns that hopes and dreams are not just fairy tales. Although described as a romantic comedy, The Rainmaker is much more than that. It is the story of a family brought back from despair when they take a risk and have faith in the outcome. It is the story of how a hopeless situation can be transformed by finding the power and strength that lies within us.
Nov 16, 17, 20, 23 & 24 @ 8PM / Sat Nov 17 @ 2PM / Sun Nov 25 @ 3PM
Note: The two Matinee's are different times.
Cost
Reserved seating, all seats JUST $15. Group rates available 12+ (call the box office for details).
Ticket Info
Tickets can be purchased online or by calling the box office at 631-649-4140.
Description
The James Street Players (a non-profit organization) has been bringing affordable live theater to the Babylon area for over 50 years, is presenting "Once Upon A Mattress" a hilarious musical based on the famous fairy tale of "The Princess and the Pea", presented with outrageous characters and fun for the entire family.
This show is presented with a full live orchestra. Surely a show everyone will enjoy.
Saturday, November 10 at 8:00 pm; Sunday, November 11 at 2:00 pm
Cost
$25; senior/student $22. Groups of 10 or more same performance $19.
Ticket Info
631-213-9832
Description
Relive four unforgettable radio programs from the 1940’s, a time when radio was the heart of home entertainment. The W-TTG Studio studio "broadcast" of the classic thrillers Sorry, Wrong Number and The House on Cypress Canyon, plus the zany comedy of The Jack Benny Show and the famous Who’s on First routine complete with lights, costumes, sound effects and commercials, will bring back radio's bygone days when households across the nation tuned in every evening to their favorite shows.
Seats are available free for both performances. Producers and Investors are encouraged to attend. To be on the Seat List, please email secondstorymantheshow@gmail, give your names, the date you will attend, and how many seats. Your reservation will be at Will Call
Description
Second Story Man is a traditional Broadway type musical,
It is a Runyonesque fable written in the genre of Guys And Dolls, but entirely different. The hero, James, is a burglar, a second story man, which as you know is a "higher calling." He wants his son Ollie to follow in his footsteps. His son has his own ideas. His wife would never have married him had she known what his business was.Coney Island Mike, a loan shark, coerces him into continuing to rob assigned houses, even though he has promised his wife, that he would give up being a thief.
The show has belly laughs, memorable music, and great songs. You will go home with a smile, humming the tunes as you go. Great entertainment.
Music you will appreciate and treasure. don't miss it
Note
It is being presented in a concert reading format on September 26th and 27th, with a 7:30 Curtain at the Playroom Theater, 151 West 46th Street, 8th Floor
Wednesday, October 31st at 2:00p.m.; Friday, November 2nd at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, October 27th, November 3rd, 10th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, October 28th, November 4th, 11th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults and $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $29.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Description
Over 60 million people worldwide have fallen in love with the characters, the story and the music that make Mamma Mia! the ultimate feel-good show! ABBA's hits tell the hilarious story of a young woman's search for her birth father. This sunny and funny tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter's quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother's past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you'll never forget!
Classmates but virtual strangers, Caroline and Anthony have more in common than they know. A Homebound due to illness, Caroline is something of a loner. When popular student Anthony arrives to work on a school project about Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, she is less than thrilled. But, as the poetry project progresses, Caroline finds herself opening up in ways she never imagined possible, and the two discover a deeper mystery has brought them together.
Adults (18+) $20; Seniors (60+) and Students (17 and under) $15; Group Rates available: 10+, single performance, reservations required
Ticket Info
Call (631) 750-3417 or email tickets.minstrelplayers@gmail.com
Description
Leonard Vole stands accused of murder, his wife can prove his innocence but when she takes the stand she denies his alibi! Can he escape the hangman’s noose??
Note
Come and see this amazing thriller by a master in the field, Agatha Christie! Directed by long time Minstrel, Stephanie Leinoff. Staring a stellar cast of actors. You don’t want to miss this one!!
Featuring short plays by local writers
1. Flight to Paris - Tony Manzo
2. Ventro. - Marjie Conn
3. Willie - Donald Loftus
4. Drama - Lavinia Roberts
5. Sailboat 12 - Greg Driscoll
6. Don - Kyle Smith
7. The Will - Glenda Frank
8. Chew on This - Ellen O’Neill
9. Michael Verderber - Epitaph
Note
For more info: 631-898-4205
See the space here: https://youtu.be/dctex3nlTps
Sat Nov 17 7:30PM, Sun Nov 18 2:00PM
Sat Nov 24 7:30PM, Sun Nov 25 2:00PM
Fri Nov 30 7:30PM, Sat Dec 1 7:30PM, Sun Dec 2 2:00PM
Wed Dec 5 2:00PM
Fri Dec 7 7:30PM,
Sat Dec 8 2:00PM,
Sat Dec 15 7:30PM
Wed Dec 19 7:30PM
Fri Dec 21 7:30PM, Sat Dec 22 7:30PM, Sun Dec 23 2:00PM
*Please note there is a possibility of an added daytime performance on either November 30th or December 14th at 10:30AM.
Cost
$18 - $42
• For VIP call 631-218-2810
• Group Rates Available
Description
Based on the popular comic strip by Harold Gray, Annie has become a worldwide phenomenon and was the winner of seven Tony Awards. With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone's hearts despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. She is determined to find the parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City Orphanage that is run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. With the help of the other girls in the Orphanage, Annie escapes to the wondrous world of NYC. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan's evil machinations ... and even befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt! She finds a new home and family in billionaire Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary Grace Farrell, and a lovable mutt named Sandy
Note
RED CAST PERFORMANCE DATES
11/17 at 7:30PM, 11/25 at 2PM, 12/1 at 7:30PM, 12/5 at 2PM, 12/7 at 7:30PM, 12/15 at 7:30PM, 12/19 at 7:30PM, 12/22 at 7:30PM
GREEN CAST PERFORMANCE DATES
11/18 at 2PM, 11/24 at 7:30PM, 11/30 at 7:30PM, 12/2 at 2PM, 12/8 at 2PM, 12/21 at 7:30PM, 12/23 at 2PM
Wednesday, August 15 at 2:00p.m.; Friday, August 17 at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, August 11, 18 and 25 at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, August 12, 19 and 26 at 2:30p.m.
Cost
Ticket Prices: $25.00 for adults and $23.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Description
A deviously delicious Broadway and Hollywood sci-fi smash musical, Little Shop Of Horrors has devoured the hearts of theatre goers for over 30 years. Howard Ashman and Alan Menken (Disney's The Little Mermaid, Beauty And The Beast, and Aladdin) are the creative geniuses behind what has become one of the most popular shows in the world. The meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names Audrey II - after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II's out of this world origins and intent towards global domination!
Broadhollow at Elmont (at Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Turnpike
Elmont
Opened
Sep 2018
Times
Wednesday, September 5th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, September 7th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, September 1st, 8th, 15th at 8:00p.m. and Sunday, September 2nd, 9th, 16th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults and $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $29.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
516-775-4420
Description
The winner of six Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Thoroughly Modern Millie was the 2002 season's most awarded new A deviously delicious Broadway and Hollywood sci-fi smash musical, Little Shop Of Horrors has devoured the hearts of theatre goers for over 30 years. Howard Ashman and Alan Menken (Disney's The Little Mermaid, Beauty And The Beast, and Aladdin) are the creative geniuses behind what has become one of the most popular shows in the world. The meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names "Audrey II" - after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II's out of this world origins and intent towards global domination!
Show
A Comic Look at Relationships...and the Outside Forces that Affect Them
Staged readings by Chris Baker, Stan Katz and Cheryl Voros of four 2018 Festival submissions:
"After All These Years" by Mercedes Lake
"Deer in the Headlights" by Leonard Goodisman
"Roadside Attraction" by Zachary Michael Jack
"Fishing Lessons" by Virginia Reynolds
Saturday, Dec 1 - 4:30 pm & 7:30 pm
Sunday, Dec 2 - 3:00 pm & 6:00 pm
Cost
Adult - $18
Children (10 years and younger) - $15
Description
This very funky version of The Wizard of Oz story is presented by a stellar cast of young performers (grades 5 - 11). With beautiful sets and costumes, a wonderful score and colorful characters, this show is a great family outing. Runs 1 hour.
Fridays November 9, 16 at 8:00 PM
Saturdays November 10, 17 at 8:00 PM
Sundays November 11, 18 at 2:00 PM
Cost
Adult: $18, Seniors: $13, 18 & Under: $8, Group Rate (10 or more people per date) $13
Description
Forbidden Broadway’s Greatest Hits, Volume 1 is presented by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials are supplied by Theatrical Rights Worldwide, 1180 Avenue of the Americas, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10036 | (866) 378-9758 | www.theatricalrights.com
September 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 21, 22 @ 8pm
September 16 @ 3pm
Cost
ALL TICKETS $15
Ticket Info
For more info or reservations
631-669-0506
or visit our website
www.SouthShoreTheatre.com
Description
Terrence McNally’s often comic tribute to his lifelong love—the theatre. A time traveling romp set backstage during epochal moments in the history of drama over a couple of millenniums.
Saturdays January 12th & 26th @ 8:00pm, Sundays January 13th, 20th & 27th @ 2:00pm
Cost
SYJCC Members, All Seniors & All Students: $20
Non Members: $25
Ticket Info
Box Office: 631-462-9800 x-136 Monday thru Friday from 9am-5pm
Description
Sarah is a nice Jewish girl with a problem: her parents want her married to a nice Jewish boy. They have never met her boyfriend, a non-Jewish executive named Chris Kringle. She tells them she is dating a Jewish doctor and they insist on meeting him. She plans a dinner party and, over the heated protests of Chris, employs an escort service to send her a Jewish date to be Dr. Steinberg. Instead, they send Bob Schroeder, an aspiring actor who agrees to perform the impersonation. Happily, he is extremely convincing in the role and Sarah’s parents are enraptured. Soon, even Sarah falls for Bob.
September 7, 8, 14 and 15 at 8:00 p.m. and on September 9 and 16 at 3:00 p.m.
Cost
$20 adults, $15 seniors and children.
Description
Yen explores a childhood lived without boundaries and the consequences of being forced to grow up on your own.
Hench is sixteen, Bobbie is thirteen. They live alone with their dog, Taliban, playing PlayStation, watching TV; surviving. Sometimes their chaotic mother, Maggie, visits; occasionally she passes out on the front lawn. But when Jenny knocks on the door, the boys discover a world far beyond what they know, a world full of love, possibility, and danger.
November 9, 10, 16, 17, at 8:00 p.m.; November 11 and 18 at 3:00 p.m.
Cost
$20 adults, $15 seniors and children.
Description
In Nick Payne’s spellbinding story, a romantic journey begins with a simple encounter between a man and a woman, and the difference between choice and destiny.
December 7, 8, 14, 15, at 8:00 p.m.; December 9 and 16 at 3:00 p.m.
Cost
$20 adults, $15 seniors and children.
Description
What happened to Ebenezer Scrooge’s infamous partner, Jacob Marley? Tom Mula’s story is A Christmas Carol told from a different, funny, touching perspective.
Sat Jan 12, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sun Jan 13, 2019 | 2:00PM
Wed Jan 16, 2019 | 2:00PM
Fri Jan 18, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sat Jan 19, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sun Jan 20, 2019 | 2:00PM
Fri Jan 25, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sat Jan 26, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sun Jan 27, 2019 | 2:00PM
Wed Jan 30, 2019 | 7:30PM
Fri Feb 1, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sat Feb 2, 2019 | 8:00PM
Ticket Info
Tickets available online
• For VIP call 631-218-2810
• Group Rates Available
Description
Marrying the musical genius of Stephen Schwartz and the masterful energy of Bob Fosse, PIPPIN transports the audience through time and space as we follow a mysterious traveling carnival, led by a tantalizing Leading Player, to tell the story of Pippin. Pippin, a young prince, is on a quest to derive meaning and purpose out of his self-described extraordinary life. Intrigue and plots to bring disaster ensue as Pippin is led closer and closer to our Grand Finale by the ever alluring Leading Player. Featuring humor, romance, illusion, fantasy, battles, and most of all magic, PIPPIN will leave you with a Finale they won't soon forget.
Wednesday, September 12 at 2:00p.m.; Friday, September 14 at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, September 8, 15 and 22 at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, September 9, 16 and 23 at 2:30p.m.
Cost
Ticket Prices: $25.00 for adults and $23.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
631-581-2700
Description
Tony Manero is a clerk in a paint store in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. But he lives for Saturday evening and his visit to the local disco, 2001 Odyssey. At the disco Tony is no longer an inconspicuous employee, he is the king of the dance floor. There he meets dancer, Stephanie Mangano. The two decide to take part in a dance competition. Although Tony is interested in a relationship with Stephanie, she rejects him, thinking that she can pursue higher goals and meet a better selection of men in Manhattan. But Tony and Stephanie continue to rehearse and win the dance competition. However, Tony, not happy because a competing pair of Latino dancers was clearly better, hands the championship trophy to them. The dispute divides Tony and Stephanie. After some very tragic events, Tony and Stephanie decide to remain friends.
Friday December 7 & 14 at 8pm
Saturday December 8 at 8pm
Sunday December 9 & 16 at 8pm
Cost
$18 for Students/Seniors ; $20 for General Public
Ticket Info
Buy online or at the door
Description
“It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play" is based on the classic holiday movie with a clever twist thrown in: the story is staged as a live radio broadcast. Actors portray numerous characters. It’s a Wonderful Life is about the life of George Bailey, a generous and well-meaning man who has become too downcast and tired to continue living. It will take help from a lovable angel to show George what life would be like if he wasn’t born for George to have a change of heart and understand the true spirit of the holidays.
November 15, 16 - 10:15 am and 12:15 pm
November 23, 24 - 11:30 am and 2:00 pm
November 28, 29 - 10:15 am and 12:15 pm
December 5, 6, 7 - 10:15 am and 12:15 pm
December 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 - 11:30 am and 2:00 pm
Nine is the story of a celebrated film director Guido Contini and his attempts to come up with a plot for his next film as he is pursued by hordes of beautiful women, all clamoring to be loved by him and him alone. Flashbacks reveal the substance of his life which will become the material for his next film: a musical version of the Casanova story. With a ravishingly tuneful score, here is a galloping fantasy, rich in imagination and daring. Winner of the Tony-Awards for Best Musical and Best Revival of a Musical, Nine is a rich, sexy, thrilling evening of theatre. Please Note: Contains adult themes and situations. Parental discretion advised.
October 25 to November 11
Thursdays and Fridays at 7:00
Saturdays at 8:00
Sundays at 2:30
An additional matinee performance will be offered on Saturday, November 10 at 2:30, prior to the 8 p.m. performance that evening.
To reserve tickets, visit www.hamptontheatre.org, or call OvationTix at 1-866-811-4111.
Description
In a hotel suite in 1930s Paris, four tenors, two wives, and three girlfriends struggle hilariously with mistaken identities, bedroom hijinks and madcap antics as a soccer stadium filled with screaming fans awaits.
When Greg makes a seemingly harmless comment about his girlfriend Steph’s “regular” looking face, the information gets back to Steph and sends their relationship over the deep end. Greg’s life spirals out of control when Steph leaves him, and he has to come to terms with what he has said. Greg’s best friend Kent is married to Steph’s best friend Carly, and when things start collapsing in Steph and Greg’s life, Carly and Kent are pulled in for the ride. We see Greg, Steph, Carly and Kent deal with the pressures of what it means to be ‘pretty’, and observe how the four friends manage the infidelity, betrayal and deceit that creeps into their lives.
In the kooky, upside-down world of the Addams Family, to be sad is to be happy, to feel pain is to feel joy, and death and suffering are the stuff of their dreams. Nonetheless, this quirky family still has to deal with many of the same challenges faced by any other family, and the spookiest nightmare faced by every family creates the focus Lippa, Brickman, and Elice’s musical: the Addams kids are growing up.
Wednesday, October 10th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, October 12th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, October 6th, 13th & 20th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, October 7th, 14th & 21st at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$25.00 for adults and $23.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time
Description
Over 60 million people worldwide have fallen in love with the characters, the story and the music that make Mamma Mia! the ultimate feel-good show! ABBA's hits tell the hilarious story of a young woman's search for her birth father. This sunny and funny tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter's quest to discover the identity of her father brings three men from her mother's past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you'll never forget!
Wednesday, November 7th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, November 9th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, November 3rd, 10th & 17th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, November 4th, 11th & 18th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$25.00 for adults and $23.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Description
Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot is the duo’s fantastical masterpiece which triumphed on Broadway in a legendary original production that lead to a film version, and numerous revivals in New York, London and across the globe. It contains a rich score boasting such gems as "If Ever I Would Leave You," “I Loved You Once in Silence,” "The Lusty Month of May," and of course, "Camelot." An idealistic young King Arthur hopes to create a kingdom built on honor and dignity, embodied by his Knights of The Round Table. His ideals, however are tested when his lovely queen, Guenevere, falls in love with the young Knight, Lancelot and the fate of the kingdom hangs in the balance.
Wednesday, November 28th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, November 30th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, November 24th, December 1st, 8th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, November 25th, December 2nd, 9th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults and $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $29.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Description
Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot is the duo’s fantastical masterpiece which triumphed on Broadway in a legendary original production that lead to a film version, and numerous revivals in New York, London and across the globe. It contains a rich score boasting such gems as "If Ever I Would Leave You," “I Loved You Once in Silence,” "The Lusty Month of May," and of course, "Camelot." An idealistic young King Arthur hopes to create a kingdom built on honor and dignity, embodied by his Knights of The Round Table. His ideals, however are tested when his lovely queen, Guenevere, falls in love with the young Knight, Lancelot and the fate of the kingdom hangs in the balance.
Saturday, April 27 @8:00 p.m.
Sunday, April 28 @3:00 p.m.
Friday, May 3 @ 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 4 @ 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 5 @ 3:00 p.m.
Friday, May 10 at 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 11 @ 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Cost
$15 for adults, $12 for senior adults
May 4 at 6:30 p.m. theater and dinner package @ $25.00 paid a week in advance
Description
John Smith, a taxi driver, has two wives living four and a half minutes from each other. John has been getting away with this and thinks nothing of the biggamy charge if he is caught. He asked Mary to marry him and Barbara asked him to marry her, and he felt he didn't want to hurt her feelings by refusing her. Everything is going along fine until one morning, John played hero by helping an old lady who was being mugged by two youths and suddenly the police entered the picture. John now has to cover up his two wives, his two addresses, and the fact that there is perhaps two John Smiths. The fun begins!
Sat. evenings: Oct. 27, Nov. 3 and 10 at 8:00pm
Sun. afternoons: Oct. 28, Nov. 4 and Nov. 11 at 3:00pm
Cost
Adults: $22; Seniors 65 and over) and Children (12 and under) $20
(3% service fee added to payment on credit card)
Group sales: 10 or more tickets for same performance - $18 per ticket
Tickets are and additional $2 if purchased at the door, cash or check, only.
November 23 - 7 PM
November 25 - 2:30 PM
november 29 - 7 PM
November 30 - 7 PM
Dec 1 - 7 PM
Dec 2 - 2:30 PM
Dec 6 - 7 PM
Dec 7 - 7 PM
Dec 8 - 7 PM
Dec 9 - 2:0 PM
Cost
General Admission: $25, Students: $12
Brunch & Theater: $45 for adults, $32 for students under 21. Includes brunch and a mimosa, tax, gratuity and admission to show. Brunch location: Fellingham's (631-283-9417), located at 17 Cameron St., Southampton, NY 11968 . Available on Sundays. After purchasing your package, please call the restaurant to make a reservation.
November 2, 3, 9, 10, 16 and 17 at 8 pm, and November 4, 11 and 18 at 3 pm.
Cost
Tickets are $15, $12 for students and seniors.
Ticket Info
631.654.0199
Description
Three Jewish women meet once a month for tea before going to the cemetery to visit their husbands’ graves. When Sam, the neighborhood butcher, meets the widows while visiting his wife’s grave complications arise.
Tickets available at the door the night of the show for $15 cash or credit. To reserve send email to seesawcomedy@gmail.com
Special discount for SoLuna alumni and for Thrive Recovery Center Volunteers - message John Passadino for details or call him at 631-774-1277
Description
The critically claimed award winning hysterically funny but somewhat humble SEE Saw Comedy IMPROV Troupe returns to their favorite venue SoLuna Studio featuring an all new show! The beautiful SoLuna Studio is located at 659 Old Willets Path Hauppauge - a few doors down from Butterfields Restaurant
Free Gifts - Prizes - Raffles - Music - Audience Participation and lots of laughs are waiting for you for the low low economically friendly ticket price of just 15 dollars which can be purchased at the door via credit card or cash - no ticket fees - all seats are general admission - just show up 15 minutes before the show or reserve by sending an email to seesawcomedy@gmail.com or call John at 631-774-1277
Note
Free Gifts - Prizes - Raffles - Music - Audience Participation and lots of laughs are waiting for you for the low low economically friendly ticket price of just 15 dollars which can be purchased at the door via credit card or cash - no ticket fees - all seats are general admission - just show up 15 minutes before the show or reserve by sending an email to seesawcomedy@gmail.com or call John at 631-774-1277
Fri: Nov 2 and 9 at 8 p.m.
Sat: Nov 3 and 10 at 8 p.m.
Sun: Nov 4 and 11 at 8 p.m.
Cost
$18 for Students/Seniors ; $20 for General Public
Ticket Info
Buy online or at the door
Description
Give me a girl at an impressionable age, and she is mine for life.” So speaks Jean Brodie, a liberated and charismatic schoolteacher. Edinburgh in the 1930s is conservative and respectable, but at the Marcia Blaine School for Girls, Miss Brodie stands out among the drab faculty, with her passionate teaching style. Ignoring the more mundane subjects, she instructs her girls in Italian art, unconventional romance, and Fascist politics. Miss Brodie concentrates her efforts on a small group of favored girls, the “Brodie set”, which include beautiful Jenny, timid Mary MacGregor, and sharp-witted Sandy, who watches carefully as Miss Brodie instructs her charges to “do as I say, and not as I do.” When Teddy Lloyd, a handsome art teacher, tries to reignite a past, passionate affair, Miss Brodie retreats into the arms of meek, conventional choir master Gordon Lowther. But when she tries to have a love affair on her own terms, the subsequent sneaking around endangers her job, leaving her vulnerable to enemies. Will Miss Brodie’s dedication to the teaching profession, and to the hearts and minds of her girls, keep her in her prime? Will her influence be benevolent, or is she just “not good for people”....The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a gripping, entertaining, powerful drama of adolescence and adulthood, of betrayal and manipulation, and the powerful, lasting effect of a charismatic teacher.
Theater 294 and the Long Island Repertory Theater Co. are presenting a series of one acts for the Thanksgiving season:
Peas in the Fried Rice - Lawrence Rinkel
Rules of the Game - Claude Solnik
Doe is Me - Jake C. Schneider
The Witches and I - Vincent Glarraputo
The Virtues of Gold Silver and Bronze - Meagan J. Meehan
Letting Go - Gloria J. Schramm
For additional info call 516-983-9399
Diana Son’s Stop Kiss had its New York premiere at the Public Theater where it was extended three times, making it one of the longest running plays in the history of the Public. In this poignant and funny play, two young women slowly discover that they might be falling in love. When their tentative first kiss provokes an act of violence, their lives are transformed in ways they couldn’t have predicted. Stop Kiss features some nonsexual nudity.
Jan 12-27 Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 2:30
Cost
$22 Adults, $18 Seniors, $15 Students
Ticket Info
Box Office: 516-749-5047
Description
After the recent death of his father, painfully shy and withdrawn Jason finds an outlet for his anxiety through the Christian Puppet Ministry, in his devoutly religious, hometown of Cypress, Texas. Jason's complicated relationships with the town pastor, the school bully, the first girl who expresses any interest in him, and most especially his mother, are thrown into upheaval when Jason's puppet, Tyrone, reveals a shocking and dangerously irreverent personality all its own. Nominated for five Tony Awards, including Best Play, this mature-themed comedy explores the startlingly fragile nature of faith, morality, and the ties that bind us, all to hilariously comic effect.
Friday February 8 & 15 at 8 p.m.
Saturday February 9 & 16 at 8 p.m.
Sunday February 10 & 17 at 2:30 p.m.
Description
A four part comedy confection as only Neil Simon can write it! Four couples arrive, in turn, from London, Philadelphia, Chicago and New York and separately inhabit a Beverly Hills hotel suite, bringing along their problems, anxieties, and comical marital dilemmas. Beverly Hills will never be the same.
Show
Damn Yankees
Type
Musical
Written By
Music & Lyrics by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross
Book by George Abbot & Douglass Wallop
Based on the novel The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant by Douglass Wallop. 46th Street Theatre - 5 May 1955 (1019 perfs)
London Coliseum - 28 March 1957
Note
A twist on the Faustian legend sees the fanatical baseball fan, Joe Boyd, agreeing to sell his soul to the devil to save his favorite team, the Senators. When the time comes for Joe to pay the price of his success he manages to outwit the devil in this sure-fire musical. Hit songs include "Whatever Lola Wants" and "Heart" with a live orchestra.
Processing Fee = $3 per Ticket
Additional Online Convenience Fee = $2 per Ticket
Group Rates Available
For VIP Booking, call 631-218-2810
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
On a small Greek island, Sophie dreams of a perfect wedding ó one which includes her father giving her away. The problem? Sophie doesn't know who he is! Her mother Donna, the former lead singer of the 1970s pop group Donna and the Dynamos, refuses to talk about the past, so Sophie decides to take matters into her own hands. Sneaking a peek in her mother's old diaries, she discovers three possible fathers: Sam, Bill, and Harry. She secretly invites all three to the wedding, convinced that she'll know her father when she sees him. But when all three turn up, it may not be as clear as she thought! Told through the legendary music of ABBA, Mamma Mia! has become a worldwide sensation that has audiences everywhere dancing.
March 21 to April 7, with shows on Thursdays and Fridays at 7, Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2:30. An additional matinee performance will be offered during the final weekend of the production, on Saturday, April 6, prior to the regular 8 p.m. performance that evening.
Cost
The Hampton Theatre Company will be offering special dinner and theater packages. For information about all packages and available discounts, visit www.hamptontheatre.org or email info@hamptontheatre.org. Additional information about library dinner and theater packages is also available through the libraries.
Ticket Info
To reserve tickets, visit www.hamptontheatre.org, or call OvationTix at 1-866-811-4111.
Description
Inspired by the 17th century novel “Don Quixote,” the classic Broadway show is widely considered one of the most enduring pieces of musical theatre, having enjoyed four revivals in New York and the source of one of the best known songs in the Great American Songbook, “The Impossible Dream.”
Note
“Man of La Mancha,” the first fully-staged musical in the 34-year history of the Hampton Theatre Company, will be the third play of the HTC’s 2018-2019 season, opening on March 21 at the Quogue Community Hall and running through April 7.
$25.00 for adults and $23.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Description
Set in the 1940s in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana, the musical follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker and his quest for the Holy Grail of Christmas gifts—an Official Red Ryder carbine-action 200-shot Range Model air rifle. Rebuffed at every turn with a similar echoing response, Ralphie plots numerous schemes to achieve his desperate desire for the coveted BB gun. All the iconic scenes from the movie are here: Ralphie's friend, Flick, getting his tongue stuck to the flagpole; his brother, Randy, getting dressed in his snowsuit; the bullies, Farkus and Dill; the leg lamp award; the bunny suit; the Chinese restaurant; Christmas dinner; and many others. The delightfully versatile score ranges from gentle ballads to show-stopping full-ensemble numbers such as "Ralphie to the Rescue!", "A Major Award," "Sticky Situation," "Up on Santa's Lap," "Somewhere Hovering Over Indiana" and the inevitable "You'll Shoot Your Eye Out!".
All tickets through November 30: $20
Tickets: $35
Children Ages 5- 12: $20 All Performances
Students & Seniors: $28
Wednesday Matinee: $20
Ticket Info
Box Office: (631) 928-9100
Monday-Saturday 10 am - 5 pm (and through performance)
Sundays 2 hours before show time
Group Sales: (631) 928-1130 Tuesday-Friday 10 am - 4 pm
(Groups are 10 or more)
www.theatrethree.com
Description
“I will honor Christmas in my heart …” Celebrate the season with Long Island’s own holiday tradition. Follow the miser Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey that teaches him the true meaning of Christmas—past, present and future. As described by Newsday—“There could scarcely be a finer tribute to [Dickens’] legend than A CHRISTMAS CAROL at THEATRE THREE”—chosen as its Number One Holiday Theatrical Event—join us for our 35th annual production of the immortal classic in all of its thrills, music, joy, and spirit.
Monthly shows usually on Saturday nights - this is an ongoing year long show with NO PAY initially but possible paid work in the future on private gigs.
Fridays April 26 & May 3 at 8:00 PM
Saturdays April 27 & May 4 at 8:00 PM
Sundays April 28 & May 5 at 2:00 PM
Cost
Adults - $17
Seniors - $12
18&Under - $7
Ticket Info
516-900-2031
Description
The action takes place in a fancy hotel suite. On a very important night for the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, Tito Mirelli, the world-famous Italian tenor, is set to perform the starring role in “Otello.” Henry Saunders, general manager of the company, is beyond stressed about everything turning out right, and insists that his assistant, Max — a nervous, young fellow and secret tenor extraordinaire — watch over Tito’s every move to ensure smooth sailing. After a huge fight with his fiery, Italian wife Maria, Tito receives a double dose of tranquilizers through a series of mishaps. Throw in Diana, an ambitious, female co-star; Maggie, Max’s giddy girlfriend; Julia, a flirty head of the opera guild; and a meddling bellhop fighting for Tito’s attention and you have a recipe for comedic disaster. Max navigates the company through one catastrophe after the next -- an angry wife, a presumed death, crazy costumes, secret sex romps, and loads and loads of slamming doors and mistaken identities. Ultimately, Max takes on the role of Otello to great effect. Together, Max and Saunders find a way to save the Opera Company’s big night in grand, farcical fashion. As a postscript, there is a roughly 90 second speed-through of the entire play.
A comedic romp into the world of fantasy role-playing games. Following the death of her younger sister, Tilly, Agnes Evans finds her Dungeons & Dragons notebook, and she stumbles into a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was Tilly’s refuge. In this high-octane dramatic comedy laden with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s pop culture, acclaimed young playwright Qui Nguyen offers a heart-pounding homage to the geek and warrior within us all.
Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 6, 7, 13, 14, 15 at 8pm
Dec. 2 at 3pm
Dec. 9 at 7pm
Cost
All Tickets $15
Description
Marley is condemned to a hellish eternity. He's even given his own private tormentor: a malicious little hell-sprite . To escape his own chains, he must first redeem Scrooge. So begins a journey of laughter and terror, redemption and renewal in this irreverent, funny and deeply moving story.
SEE Saw Comedy Improv returns to CM's Onyx Theater for a special one time event - the SEE Saw Comedy Christmas Improv Show!
Note
There will be candy - snacks - gifts - for every audience member - FREE!!!
There will be Christmas Carols, Ugly Sweaters and COMEDY!!!
Join us on a special Christmas SEE Saw ride Saturday Dec 15 @ 8PM in the Onyx Theater @ 931 Montauk Highway Oakdale NY.
Tickets are only 15 bucks and can be purchased online (click button above) or call 631-774-1277
Show
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Type
Musical
Written By
Music by: Alan Menken
Lyrics by: Steven Schwartz
Book by: Peter Parnell
This passionate production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a sweeping musical with a timeless theme which poses the question: What makes a monster, and what makes a man?
Based on Victor Hugoís classic 1831 novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame. and the 1996 Disney film, the play takes place in 15th-century Paris and tells the story of Quasimodo, the hunchback bell ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral. Held captive by his caretaker, the devious archdeacon Dom Claude Frollo.
Quasimodo longs to be outside with the merry crowds celebrating the Feast of Fools. He escapes and is harassed by a boisterous crowd until Esmeralda, a beautiful gypsy, intervenes, protects him from harm, and captures his heart.
Complications arise when the archdeacon and Phoebus de Martin, the new captain of the guard, also fall in love with Esmeralda. Dangerous Frollo embarks on a mission to destroy the gypsies who are ready to kill any outsiders who discover their secret hideout. Itís up to Quasimodo to save them all!
Note
Those who want to support local theatre in Babylon will also be delighted by The Argyle’s concession area. While it maintains the retro charm of the former vintage movie theatre, parts of the lobby will be repurposed to create a modern bar area where patrons can purchase wine, beer, and cocktails and socialize in the new lounge.
Friday April 26th 8PM
Saturday April 27th 8PM
Sunday April 28th 3PM
Friday May 3rd 8PM
Saturday May 4th 8PM
Sunday May 5th 3PM
Ticket Info
info@hardscrabbletheater.com
Description
Sherlock Holmes’ most spine-chilling mystery! Sir Henry is heir to the vast Baskerville fortune, a legacy that comes with a family curse: death at the fangs of a horror that prowls the moor. Only Holmes can stop the beast. While mysterious lights signal Baskerville Hall and the hound terrifies the countryside, the sleuthing begins and suspicion falls on sinister servants, butterfly collectors, ladies in distress, and escaped convicts. Who wrote the letter that summoned the hound? Is Sir Henry’s romance with the lovely Kathy doomed? Is the supernatural at work?
Note
Hardscrabble is conveniently located just one block from the bustling main street Farmingdale where there are dozens of bars and restaurants.
Due to this prime entertainment area, parking can be a challenge on weekends so please leave plenty of time to arrive however there is free municipal parking behind the church and there is street parking in front of the Church and in front of Citi Bank both on Conklin Street. Note that the theater is located in a white building in the middle of the Church grounds. You will see a Hardscrabble marquee on top of the doors that lead you into the theater space. There will be additional information on our web site at www.hardscrabbletheater.com soon. Please check back for additional information - thank you!
February 5-8 10:15am & 12:30pm Feb 19-23 11:30am & 2pm
Cost
$9 with museum admission
$7 LICM Members
$12 Theater Only tickets
Group Sales please call Brooke at bmaake@licm.org or call 516-224-5869
Description
Author Mike Kenny brings Aesopís well-known and beloved fables come to life on stage through a lovable band of traveling storytellers. Laugh and play along with puppets and lively stories, while learning timeless lessons of patience, hard work, greed and honesty. Join in the fun as they take you through classics like The Tortoise and the Hare, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, The Lion and the Mouse and more.
Note
Produced with permission of Plays for Young Audiences, A partnership of Seattle Childrenís Theater and Childrenís Theatre Company - Minneapolis
The Boys & Girls Club of the Greater Bellport Area
471 Atlantic Ave.
Bellport
Opened
Apr 2019
Times
Fridays and Saturdays: April 5, 6, 12, & 13, 2019; Curtain: 8 p.m.
Sundays: April 7 & 14, 2019; Curtain: 3 pm.
Cost
$25 General Admission. $20 Students/Seniors (over 60)
Ticket Info
631-748-7863 or purchase on-line
Description
As most Italian families do, Nick Cristano, a single Italian American guy from Hoboken, New Jersey, faithfully spends every Sunday going OVER THE RIVER to eat dinner with his grandparents, Nunzio & Emma, Frank & Aida, who happen to live two doors down from each other.
Nick gets an offer he can’t refuse when his company gives him the opportunity to fulfill his dream of becoming the company’s marketing director. There’s a catch….in order to accept this position he has to move out of state and therefore leave behind his tenderhearted, loving, tenacious, and well fed grandparents. After breaking the news, Nick’s grandparents wonder how he can leave, how can he betray his family’s love, how he can move across the country…for a job...in Seattle, Washington?
A series of schemes ensues in order to keep Nick home, including an invitation to the lovely Caitlin O’Hare to join them for Sunday dinner. The love the laughs the fun and the tugging at the heartstrings is what makes this a comedy/tearjerker that will transport you to a place we can never forget…home.
Broadway at the Boulton Center for the Performing Arts
37 West Main Street
Bayshore
Opened
Dec 2018
Times
12/21 at 8pm, 12/22 at 3pm and 8pm, 12/23 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets $25.
Ticket Info
631-969-1101
Description
Journey with Ebenezer Scrooge to his past to face his present and build a brighter future for himself and those around him whom he learns to love. With a grateful prayer and a thankful heart, A CHRISTMAS CAROL, will fill you and your family with the music and the joy of the Holiday Season.
Saturday, April 6, 2019 to Sunday, April, 28 2019. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 3:00 pm.
Description
THE BOYS NEXT DOOR deals with the daily lives of four developmentally disabled men who live in a group home where “little things” often become momentous. This touching play is poignant yet funny and hits squarely on the truth of life with its constant interplays and shadings of triumph/tears and reminds us that everyone, regardless of mental of physical ability, wants to find some meaning and purpose in their life.
The action occurs in an Italian restaurant owned by a successful mobster and managed by his beautiful unmarried daughter. When the daughter's former college professor arrives to ask for financial backing for a play he's written about a murder, the fun begins. The three main Mafiosi are intrigued with the idea of producing a play. The daughter becomes enamored of the playwright, who is delighted to have the family's support. His bubble is burst when he discovers, through the "accidental" death by train of a lesser thug, that his backers are gangsters. In this madcap situation, murder and menace are served up with plenty of pasta and laughter.
A darker cousin to Almost, Maine, John Cariani’s LOVE/SICK is a collection of nine slightly twisted and completely hilarious short plays. Set on a Friday night in an alternate suburban reality, this 80-minute romp explores the pain and the joy that comes with being in love. Full of imperfect lovers and dreamers, LOVE/SICK is an unromantic comedy for the romantic in everyone.
Sunday April 7, 2019 at 2:00pm
Sunday April 14, 2019 at 2:00pm
Cost
Tickets $28/$20 Seniors
Ticket Info
516-599-6870
Description
Drawing from various theatrical traditions such as clowning , pantomime, charades, acrobatics and vaudeville, this show is a jubilant, high-energy musical with the universal themes of love and joy! The exciting score includes Day by Day and Prepare Ye.
Saturday Nights: March 2, 9, 16 at 8:30 pm (includes preshow event & giveaway)
Sunday Afternoons: March 3, 10, 17 at 3:00 pm
Cost
Advance ticket purchase:
Adults: $22
Seniors (62 and over): $20
Children (12 and under): $20
Tickets at the door - $2 additional fee
Description
By America's great comic playwright, Neil Simon, this memory play is set in Yonkers in 1942. The hit Broadway production featured Irene Worth, Mercedes Ruehl, and Kevin Spacey in award-winning performances. Bella is thirty-five years old, mentally challenged, and living at home with her mother, stern Grandma Kurnitz. As the play opens, ne'er-do-well son Eddie deposits his two young sons on the old lady's doorstep. He is financially strapped and taking to the road as a salesman. The boys are left to contend with Grandma, with Bella and her secret romance, and with Louie, her brother, a small-time hoodlum in a strange new world called Yonkers.
Note
Tickets for Saturday nite performances only includes a pre-show event/treat!
January 10 - January 27. Thursdays and Fridays at 7 p.m., Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2:30 p.m., Saturday January 26 2:00 p.m. An additional matinee performance will be offered during the final weekend of the production, on Saturday, January 26, prior to the regular 8 p.m. performance that evening.
Cost
$10 to $30
Offered in association with the Quogue Club at the Hallock House, a special lunch and theater package is available for the Saturday matinee on January 26. For information about all packages and available discounts, visit www.hamptontheatre.org or email info@hamptontheatre.org.
Ticket Info
Hampton Theatre Company, Quogue Community Hall, 125 Jessup Avenue, hamptontheatre.org, or 866-811-4111 (OvationTix).
Description
The play focuses on the love story of Ethel and Norman Thayer, who are spending their 48th summer together at a summer cottage on a lake in Maine. Norman, now 80, is fighting back against heart palpitations and a failing memory, using mordant wit and a gruff exterior as armor to cover his fears. Although she is clear about what lies ahead, Ethel, 10 years his junior, offers her support by celebrating all the small things that continue to enrich their long life together.
SAT MAR 30, 2019 AT 8:00 PM
SUN MAR 31, 2019 AT 2:30 PM
FRI APR 5, 2019 AT 8:00 PM
SAT APR 6, 2019 AT 8:00 PM
SUN APR 7, 2019 AT 2:30 PM
SAT APR 13, 2019 AT 8:00 PM
SUN APR 14, 2019 AT 2:30 PM
Cost
Adults - $22
Senior - $18
Student - $15
Children under 12 - $10
Description
Set in Washington, DC, in 1865, the play is about Laura Keene, the British-born stage actress whose company was performing Tom Taylor's Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre the night Abraham Lincoln was shot and killed by John Wilkes Booth.
Reserve tickets online. For VIP or group bookings, call 631-218-2810
Description
The biblical story of Joseph and his coat of many colors comes alive in the musical retelling. Joseph -- the favorite son of Jacob -- is blessed with vivid dreams that foretell the future. Sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, Joseph endures a series of adventures which challenge him to his core. Soon he finds himself belonging to Potiphar, whose wife makes advances toward Joseph and ultimately land him behind bars. However, news of Joseph’s ability to interpret dreams sparks the interest of the hilariously Elvis-like Pharaoh. Soon, Joseph is out of jail and well on his way to second-in-command. Eventually Joseph’s brothers find themselves unknowingly groveling at the feet of the brother they betrayed. As they fail to even recognize him, Joseph tests their integrity. He ultimately reveals himself and the brothers are reconciled.
New York City, 1899. Jack Kelly and his ragtag team of newsboys make a meager living selling newspapers on the city streets. But when the prices of “papes” are hiked and the Newsies are hung out to dry, there is nothing left to do but “open the gates and seize the day!” Led by charismatic Jack and independent, young newspaper reporter Katherine Plummer, the Newsies form a union and organize a strike against the greedy publisher of the New York World. Can a group of idealistic newsboys win against a foe as powerful as acclaimed publisher Joseph Pulitzer? Inspired by the true story of the 1899 Newsboys Strike, Newsies is an ebullient, joyful, and entertaining musical capturing the strength that young people have when they join together and stand up against injustice.
Wednesday, February 13th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, February 15th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, February 9th, 16th & 23rd at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, February 10th, 17th & 24th at 2:30p.m.
Ticket Info
\$26.00 for adults and \$24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are \$30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Location: BroadHollow at East Islip
Description
Based on the novel, The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, Damn Yankees the Broadway mega-hit and winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, hits it out of the park! The winning score and devilish book have made this sporty musical comedy a true American classic. Light, fast-paced and devilishly clever, Damn Yankees is a homerun hit, featuring all-American subject matter and an irreverent sense of humor. Damn Yankees is a wicked, romantic comedy, sure to please.
April 27 at 8 pm
April 28 at 2 pm
May 4 at 8 pm
May 5 at 2 pm
Cost
$25; student/senior $22
Ticket Info
Call 631.213.9832 or email townshiptheatregroup@gmail.com
Description
The innovative circus-themed musical by film and stage star Anthony Newley about the cocky social climber, "Littlechap". As he searches for something better than he has, Littlechap becomes rich and successful but also faces unhappiness and loss. As old age approaches, he comes to terms with his feelings, realizes his loving wife and family were more than enough to sustain him and makes one final, unselfish act. Features the memorable songs “Gonna Build a Mountain” and the Grammy winning "What Kind of Fool Am I?"
Hardscrabble Theater at Saint Thomas Episcopal Church
298 Conklin Avenue
Farmingdale
Opened
Jan 2019
Times
Saturday January 19th at 8PM
Cost
Tickets are 10 dollars in advance only via online purchase at www.hardscrabbletheater.com. Reservations can be made at seesawcomedy@gmail.com. Tickets will also be available at the door for $15.00 but best to lock in as seating is limited and our shows do sell out!
Description
SEE Saw Comedy Improv returns to Hardscrabble Theater www.hardscrabbletheater.com for our first show of 2019!
Join us on Saturday January 19th @ 8PM at Harscrabble at St Thomas Episcopal Church - 298 Conklin Street, Farmingdale NY for a night of audience participation improv comedy.
Note
Hardscrabble is conveniently located just one block from the bustling main street Farmingdale where there are dozens of bars and restaurants.
Phantom Theater presents the 2019 production of "The Phillips Door". An original play that debuted December of 2015 in East Northport, NY and has continued to entertain audiences for 4 years straight!
Box Office: 631-928-9100
Group Sales: 631-928-1130
www.TheatreThree.com
Description
Winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play and Winner of the 1996 Olivier Award for Best Comedy, Yasmina Rezaís brilliant play asks the questions: What is art? What is friendship? And which is more important? Life-long friends Serge, Marc and Yvan are about to find out! When Serge spends a small fortune on an unusual piece of modern art, he expects Marc and Yvan to be as excited as he is. Instead, words fly and sparks ignite as the men square off over the canvas. Lines are drawn (both literally and figuratively) and their ensuing battle grows to encompass not just the painting but past failures and personal failings. With white-hot wisecracks and discerning commentary, "ART" is a funny, sophisticated, humorous and provocative evening of theatre.
April 12 @ 7:30 pm, April 13 @ 5:00 pm & April 13 @ 7:30 pm
Show
The Wizard of Oz (RSC version)
Type
Musical
Written By
By L. Frank Baum
Music & Lyrics by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg
Adapted by John Kane fro the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Based on the Classic Motion Picture owned by Turner Entertainment Co. & distributed by Warner Bros.
$35; $28 Students & Seniors; $20 Children Under 13; $20 Wednesday matinee
Description
We're off to see the Wizard! There is truly no place like home as the greatest family musical makes its way to Port Jefferson. In a spectacular celebration of the 1939 MGM film, follow Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion as they journey down the Yellow Brick Road. From Munchkinland to the Emerald City, the ruby slippers to the broomstick of the Wicked Witch of the West. It's all here in this magical, marvelous adventure. Don't miss the chance to take your entire family over the rainbow with THEATRE THREE's production of THE WIZARD OF OZ.
Note
Have you picture taken with Dorothy, Toto, and Friends after the performance!
Please Note: Saturday matinees are at 2 pm; Sunday matinees are at 3 pm.
The Woodside Players of Queens presents their spring 2019 production of five one act rare Broadway comedies from 1910 by Clare Beecher Kummer and Irving Dale.
These plays were first written and performed on Broadway over 100 years ago! The show will be on Saturday afternoon March 9th at 2:30 pm in Queens-Forest Hills Library. Community Room. Local actors and directors bring these classics to life!
Note
Clare Beecher Kummer - The Robbery
Clare Beecher Kummer - The Choir Rehearsal
Irving Dale - Too Much Salt
Irving Dale - Tickets Please!
Irving Dale - The Way of a Woman
February 5-8 10:15am & 12:30pm Feb 19-23 11:30am & 2pm
Cost
$9 with museum admission
$7 LICM Members
$12 Theater Only tickets
Group Sales please call Brooke at bmaake@licm.org or call 516-224-5869
Description
Author Mike Kenny brings Aesopís well-known and beloved fables come to life on stage through a lovable band of traveling storytellers. Laugh and play along with puppets and lively stories, while learning timeless lessons of patience, hard work, greed and honesty. Join in the fun as they take you through classics like The Tortoise and the Hare, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, The Lion and the Mouse and more.
Note
Produced with permission of Plays for Young Audiences, A partnership of Seattle Childrenís Theater and Childrenís Theatre Company - Minneapolis
$9 with museum admission
$7 LICM Members
$12 Theater Only tickets
Description
Enjoy a musical adventure, ripped from the pages of Mo Willems' beloved, award-winning, best-selling children's books. Willems' classic characters Elephant and Piggie storm the stage in a rollicking musical romp filled with plenty of pachydermal peril and swiney suspense perfect for young audiences. Carefully cautious Gerald and spirited playful Piggie share a day where anything is possible in an imaginative exploration of the meaning of friendship. The comedic duo addresses such important questions as, What do you wear to a fancy pool costume party? Should you share your ice cream? And how can two friends play with one toy? Together with nutty back-up singers The Squirrelles, our duo even gets the audience involved in the action. Elephant & Piggie's ""We Are in a Play!"" is a perfect way to introduce young people to theatre.
Note
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Very popular show, please order tickets in advance
$9 with museum admission
$7 LICM Members
$12 Theater Only tickets
Group Sales contact Brooke at bmaake@licm.org or 516-224-5869
Description
Shai the elf, like all elves, loves to surprise humans with good deeds. But when he accidentally pulls up a milkweed, he becomes responsible for a butterfly egg and its needs for a new home! With the help of a feisty fairy, Shai works to protect and nurture his new caterpillar friend through metamorphosis and onto a high-flying happy ending. This new musical comedy is the latest work from award-winning songwriter Lena Pennino-Smith, the same artist behind such LICM favorites as ìHappy as Clams: The Musicalî and ìThe Princess Frog.î With a 90 percent decline in monarch butterfly populations over the last 20 years, this musical encourages audiences of all ages to plant beautiful milkweed: everything our local butterflies need to transform from adorable eggs to soaring sensations!
Note
Presented by Songs by Lena
Show
The Addams Family
Type
Musical
Written By
Book by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice; Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa
July 6, 13, 19 at 8:00 pm; July 7, 14, 21 at 2:30 pm
Cost
$20/ adults; $18 seniors(65+) & children (11 and under)
Description
In the Addams Family, to be sad is to be happy, to feel pain is to feel joy, and death and suffering are the stuff of their dreams. Nonetheless, this quirky family still has to deal with many of the same challenges faced by any other family, and the spookiest nightmare faced by every family creates the focus. The Addams kids are growing up. The Addamses have lived by their unique values for hundreds of years and Gomez and Morticia, would be only too happy to continue living that way. Their dark, macabre, beloved daughter Wednesday, however, is now an eighteen year-old young woman who is ready for a life of her own. She has fallen in love with Lucas Beineke, a sweet, smart boy from a normal, respectable Ohio family. Wednesday has invited the Beinekes to their home for dinner. In one fateful, hilarious night, secrets are disclosed, relationships are tested, and the Addams family must face up to the one horrible thing they’ve managed to avoid for generations: change.
Wednesday, February 13th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, February 15th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, February 9th, 16th & 23rd at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, February 10th, 17th & 24th at 2:30p.m.
Ticket Info
\$26.00 for adults and \$24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are \$30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Location: BroadHollow at East Islip
Description
Based on the novel, The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant, Damn Yankees the Broadway mega-hit and winner of seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, hits it out of the park! The winning score and devilish book have made this sporty musical comedy a true American classic. Light, fast-paced and devilishly clever, Damn Yankees is a homerun hit, featuring all-American subject matter and an irreverent sense of humor. Damn Yankees is a wicked, romantic comedy, sure to please.
Cash or check only (no credit cards) call 631-654-0199
Description
In a summer cottage on Chesapeake Bay, Gunner has hatched an unothodox plan to secure his family's future but meets with resistance from his wife and son, who have plans of their own. As winter approaches, the three must quickly find common ground and come to an understanding --before the tide goes out. This drama hums with dark humor and powerful emotion.
Glendale-Maspeth United Methodist Church (66-14 Central Avenue, Glendale NY), and
Community United Methodist Church (75-27 Metropolitan Avenue, Middle Village)
Opened
Aug 2019
Times
Aug 2, 8pm; Aug 3, 8pm; Aug 4, 3 pm Glendale
Aug 10, 8pm; Aug 11, 3pm Middle Village
Cost
Adults: $20; Seniors and Children $18
Ticket Info
www.jcplayers.com for ticket reservations or call Randi Marshall at 917-647-7526/email randi817@hotmail.com
Description
The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed into his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity.
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Sundays at 1:30 p.m.
Cost
FREE
Free-will offerings gratefully accepted.
Description
A Steve Martin comedy that plays fast and loose with fact, fame, and fortune . Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso meet in a Parisian bar in 1904, before they become famous. The two geniuses spar about art, science, life and love as well as the looming 20th Century, with infectious dizziness.
Note
Due to mature subject matter (and physics!): suggested age 14+. Building is fully handicap accessible. Call library to reserve seats for special needs.
Carriage House - Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium
180 Little Neck Road
Centerport
Opened
Jun 2019
Times
June 14th, 15th, 21st, and 22nd at 8 pm and June 16th and 23rd at 3 pm.
Description
Ten years out of high school, Regan, Gena and Katie convene in the luxurious bridal suite of their old friend, Becky, the night before her wedding in New York City. Fueled by jealousy and resentment, the girls embark on a night of debauchery that goes from playfully wasted to devastatingly destructive. Their old fears, unfulfilled desires and deep bonds with each other transform a prenuptial bender into a night they'll never forget. A wicked black comedy about female friendship and growing up in an age of excess.
Mar. 8 - Mar. 24
Thursdays - Saturdays at 7PM.
Sundays at 2:30PM.
Cost
General Admission: $30, Students: $15
Dinner & Theater: $75. Includes 3 course dinner, tax, gratuity and a ticket to the show. Offered at two restaurants:
1) The Plaza Cafe (631-283-9323), located at 61 Hill St., Southampton,
2) Claude's at the Southampton Inn (631-283-1166), located at 91 Hill St., Southampton. Guests who purchase this dinner & theater package can reserve a hotel room for $100 (excludes tax and gratuity). The price includes breakfast for two on the morning of checkout.
Ticket Info
Tickets can be purchased online, over the phone, or at the door. If you plan on paying at the door, we recommend you call ahead to make a reservation as we cannot guarantee a seat without one.
A.R.Gurney'sThe Dining Room" will open at Studio Theatre on March 22 and play for three weekends, including a Thursday night show on March 28th.
Show times are Fridays Saturdays (and the one Thursday) at 8pm, Sunday matinees at 2:30.
Cost
$27
Description
Gurney's play unfolds around a single dining room table that is shared by different families from different eras. It is a touching, poignant, amusing depiction of family life as we remember it.
In this brilliant and powerful drama, Sister Aloysius, a Bronx school principal, takes matters into her own hands when she suspects the young Father Flynn of improper relations with one of the students. Winner of be 2005 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award.
Reserved seating, all seats JUST $15. Group rates available 12+ (call the box office for details).
Ticket Info
Tickets can be purchased online at www.JamesStreetPlayers.org or by calling the box office at 631-649-4140
Description
The James Street Players (a non-profit organization) has been bringing affordable live theater to the Babylon area for over 50 years, is presenting "Bridge the Gap" an original musical written and directed by Gerry Ferretti a show that is fun for the entire family.
Note
This show is presented with a full live orchestra. Surely a show everyone will enjoy. If you have any questions please feel free to call our box office 631-649-4140.
The dark and light sides of human nature meet in this dramatic comedy about the real meaning of identity and love. The naive Freddy and his saintly-tough Grandma must grapple with Selena, the phony fortune-teller, and her obsessive ex-dentist pal Rocky, in the hunt for a secret stash of cash and a secret crime.
July 26, 27 & August 1, 2, 3 - 7:30 PM
July 28 - 2:00 PM
Cost
$17-Adult, $12-Senior, $7-Youth
Ticket Info
516-900-2031
Description
Rosalind and her cousin escape into the forest and find Orlando, Rosalind's love. Disguised as a boy shepherd, Rosalind has Orlando woo her under the guise of "curing" him of his love for Rosalind. Rosalind reveals she is a girl and marries Orlando during a group wedding at the end of the play.
June 22 - July 21 Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM and Sundays at 3PM.
Cost
$23 Senior and student discount on Fridays and Sundays
Ticket Info
Please call the Box Office to reserve tickets (516) 868-6400
Description
Elle Woods appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside down when her boyfriend Warner dumps her so he can attend Harvard Law. Determined to get him back, Elle ingeniously charms her way into the prestigious law school. While there, she struggles with peers, professors and her ex. With the support of some new friends, though, Elle quickly realizes her potential and sets out to prove herself to the world.
General Admission $20, Kids under 10/Seniors $18
Tickets may be purchased on our website via credit card, or at the door by check or cash
Ticket Info
Tickets can be purchased on our website at www.lukefund.org with credit card. Tickets can be reserved by email at LukeNeuhedelFoundation@gmail.com and be held at the door (cash or check only). More information call Becky at 516-672-2528
Note
This production of SHREK is a fundraiser for the Luke Neuhedel Foundation, a 501c3 charity that supports children with cancer and their families. Cast, crew and pit donate their time so all proceeds can assist families in need.
May 3 at 7:30 pm Program 1
May 4 at 3:00 pm Program 1
May 4 at 7:30 pm Program 2
May 5 at 3:00 pm Program 2
Cost
$20.00 all tickets for each performances
Description
Fourteen new one-act comedies and dramas selected in a competition, acted and directed by Long Island community theater talent. Program 1 and Program 2 each contain 7 different plays, presented once in evening and once in matinee. Descriptions at www.northportplays.com.
Note
Front section seating available by advance reservations.
A young woman named Sara who dates a wild bartender named Tom but breaks up with him for Michael, a student at NYU with a more sensible life than Tom's dangerous ways. After getting married and raising a child, Sara starts to long for the old life with Tom. She begins secretly seeing Tom, but as her affair gets more passionate with him, Sara longs to go back to the normal life she had with Michael and her daughter.
Note
Proceeds from this production will be donated to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
Saturday, August 31st, September 7th and 14th at 8:00p.m.
Sunday, September 1st, 8th and 15th at 2:30p.m.
Wednesday, September 4th at 2:00p.m.
Friday, September 6th at 8:00p.m.
Cost
$27.00 for adults, $25.00 for senior citizens (age 65 and over)
with advance reservation.
After the advance reservation closes all tickets are $30.00
Ticket Info
Get Your Tickets by calling our box office at
(631) 581-2700 or by clicking the button below
Description
A scheming producer and his mousy accountant aim to produce the biggest flop on Broadway in Mel Brooks' laugh-out-loud spectacle. Bialystock and Bloom! Those names should strike terror and hysteria in anyone familiar with Mel Brooks' classic cult comedy film. Now as a big Broadway musical, The Producers once again sets the standard for modern, outrageous, in-your-face humor. It is a truly "boffo" hit, winning a record twelve Tony Awards and wowing capacity crowds night after night.
Saturday, August 31st, September 7th and 14th at 8:00p.m. Sunday, September 1st, 8th and 15th at 2:30p.m. Wednesday, September 4th at 2:00p.m. Friday, September 6th at 8:00p.m.
Cost
$27.00 for adults, $25.00 for senior citizens (age 65 and over)
with advance reservation.
After the advance reservation closes all tickets are $30.00
Ticket Info
Get Your Tickets by calling our box office at
(631) 581-2700 or by clicking the button below
Description
A scheming producer and his mousy accountant aim to produce the biggest flop on Broadway in Mel Brooks' laugh-out-loud spectacle. Bialystock and Bloom! Those names should strike terror and hysteria in anyone familiar with Mel Brooks' classic cult comedy film. Now as a big Broadway musical, The Producers once again sets the standard for modern, outrageous, in-your-face humor. It is a truly "boffo" hit, winning a record twelve Tony Awards and wowing capacity crowds night after night.
Purchase online at www.plazatheatrical.com or by calling the box office at 516-599-6870 Monday - Friday 9:00am -5:00pm. All tickets are reserved seating.
Description
This brassy, tuneful, hilarious and touching Jerry Herman musical celebrates life with an award- winning score featuring We Need a Little Christmas, If He Walked Into My Life Today, and of course, the title number, Mame.
April 27 3pm and 8pm, April 28 3pm
May 4 3pm and 8pm, May 5 3pm
Cost
Matinee $25 Seniors $20
Evening $30 Seniors $25
Ticket Info
www.mockingbirdtheplay.com and at the door
Dinner/Theater event on April 27th @ 5:30 for more info visit www.mockingbirdtheplay.com
Description
Atticus Finch is a lawyer in a poor town in the deep South
during the years of The Great Depression. Widowed, he is
raising his two young children, a boy and a girl, alone
with only the help of his housekeeper, Calpurnia. When
he is assigned as public defender to a young black man
unjustly accused of rape he must make a moral judgement.
His decision will deeply affect the future for both his own
family and the entire town.
Everything that made the Jazz Age so jazzy -- flappers, bootleggers and the music of George and Ira Gershwin -- comes together in “Nice Work If You Can Get It”, the hilarious musical comedy and homage to the Roaring ‘20s. Joe DiPietro, Tony-winning writer of “Memphis” and “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change”, weaves the Gershwins’ most beloved hits, along with extravagant dance numbers and glittering costumes, throughout the story of lovable playboy Jimmy and the beautiful bootlegger Billie. Experience songs like “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off,” “Someone to Watch Over Me” and “Fascinating Rhythm” in new ways that will make you laugh and marvel.
Saturday, July 20th @ 8pm
Sunday, July 21st @ 3pm
Saturday, July 27th @ 8pm
Sunday, July 28th @ 3pm
Cost
$20 - adults (18+)
$15 - seniors (60+)
students (17 and under)
Group Rates available - 10+ for single performance, reservations required
Ticket Info
tricia.minstrelplayers@gmail.com
Description
In the madcap comedy tradition of "Lend Me a Tenor", the hilarious "Moon Over Buffalo" centers on George and Charlotte Hay, fading stars of the 1950s. At the moment, they’re playing "Private Lives" and "Cyrano De Bergerac" in rep in Buffalo, New York with five actors. On the brink of a disastrous split-up caused by George’s dalliance with a young ingénue, they receive word that they might just have one last shot at stardom: Frank Capra is coming to town to see their matinee, and if he likes what he sees, he might cast them in his movie remake of "The Scarlet Pimpernel". Unfortunately for George and Charlotte, everything that could go wrong does go wrong, abetted by a visit from their daughter’s clueless fiancé and hilarious uncertainty about which play they’re actually performing, caused by Charlotte’s deaf, old stage-manager mother who hates every bone in George’s body.
Friday, October 18th @ 8pm
Saturday, October 19th @ 8pm
Sunday, October 20th @ 3pm
Cost
$20 - adults (18+)
$15 - seniors (60+)
students (17 and under)
Group Rates available - 10+ for single performance, reservations required
Description
A young teenage boy is accused of murdering his father, the evidence is so convincing that almost everyone believes it to be an open and shut case of guilty...almost everyone. Twelve individuals on a jury who have never met before and may never meet again debate this crime, but will the sole vote for not guilty be enough to sway his fellow constituents?
May 11 8PM, May 12 3PM
May 16 8PM, May 17 8PM, May 18 8PM
May 30 2PM, May 31 8PM, June 1 8PM
June 6 8PM, June 7 8PM, June 8 8PM, June 9 3PM
June 13 8PM, June 14 8PM, June 15 8PM, June 16 3PM
June 20 8PM, June 21 8PM, June 22 8PM, June 23 3PM
Cost
Adult- $38,Senior- $34
Student with valid ID- $25
Description
Evita charts the young and ambitious Eva Peron’s meteoric rise to sainthood. Set in Argentina between 1934-1952, the Tony-winning musical follows Eva Duarte on her journey from poor illegitimate child to ambitious actress to, as wife of military leader-turned-president Juan Peron, the most powerful woman in Latin America, before her death from cancer at age 33.
Show
How to Succeed in Business without really trying
Type
Musical
Written By
Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, Willie Gilbert & Frank Loesser
Wednesday, April 17th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, April 19th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, April 13th, 20th & 27th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, April 14th & 28th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults and $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
631-581-2700 or purchase online
Description
Big business means big laughs in this delightfully clever lampoon of life on the corporate ladder. A tune-filled comic gem that took Broadway by storm, winning both the Tony Award for Best Musical and a Pulitzer Prize, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying boasts an exhilarating score by Frank Loesser, including "I Believe in You," "Brotherhood of Man" and "The Company Way." An irreverent and tuneful romp, jam-packed with sly, swift and sharp jabs to the funny bone, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying is a surefire hit!
Show
How to Succeed in Business without really trying
Type
Musical
Written By
Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, Willie Gilbert & Frank Loesser
Wednesday, May 8th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, May 10th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, May 4th, 11th, 25th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, May 5th, 12th, 26th at 2:30p.m
Cost
$27.00 for adults and $25.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
516-775-4420 or purchase online
Description
Big business means big laughs in this delightfully clever lampoon of life on the corporate ladder. A tune-filled comic gem that took Broadway by storm, winning both the Tony Award for Best Musical and a Pulitzer Prize, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying boasts an exhilarating score by Frank Loesser, including "I Believe in You," "Brotherhood of Man" and "The Company Way." An irreverent and tuneful romp, jam-packed with sly, swift and sharp jabs to the funny bone, How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying is a surefire hit!
Show
Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical
Type
Musical
Written By
Book and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Adults $35
Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28
Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Description
This is the moment... The epic battle between good and evil is fought in Jekyll & Hyde, bringing new life to Robert Louis Stevenson's classic story. A whirlwind odyssey pitting man against himself is set into motion when the brilliant Dr. Jekyll's medical experiment backfires, giving life to Edward Hyde, his evil alter ego. Featuring the hit songs "This is the Moment" and "Someone Like You," Jekyll & Hyde is an evening of theatre you will never forget. Please Note: Contains adult themes and situations.
November 9 @ 8:00 p.m.
November 10 @ 3:00 p.m.
November 15 @ 8:00 p.m.
November 16 @ 8:00 p.m.
November 17 @ 3:00 p.m.
November 22 @ 8:00 p.m.
November 23 @ 8:00 p.m.
November 24 @ 3:00 p.m.
Cost
$15 for Adults; $12 for Senior Adults
Ticket Info
516-746-7356
Description
During the war Joe Keller and Steve Deever ran a machine shop which made airplane parts. Deever was sent to prison because the firm turned out defective parts, causing the deaths of many men. Keller went free and made a lot of money. The twin shadows of this catastrophe and the fact that the young Keller son was reported missing during the war dominate the action. The love affair of Chris Keller and Ann Deever, the bitterness of George Deever returned from the war to find his father in prison and his father's partner free, are all set in a structure of almost unbearable power. The climax showing the reaction of a son to his guilty father is fitting conclusion to a play electrifying in its intensity.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
6:30 pm - Pre-performance party (Music, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres)
8:00 - Performance
Cost
Benefactor: Pre-Performance Party and the Show $50.00
Student: Performance Only $10.00
Adult: Performance Only $25.00
Description
Join us for an amazing evening of theatre, dance and music as we celebrate the arts with a social voice, featuring Fredi Walker-Browne
in the world premiere of #RENTSTORIES
# RENTSTORIES is a collection of stories, monologues and songs inspired by Rent, the musical. Written and directed by Fredi Walker, Browne Joanne
Jefferson in the original cast of Broadway’s Rent.
Note
All proceeds benefit students who attend the Stage the Change annual conference and year-round activities.
Theatre By The Bay NY, a Queens theatre group, proudly presents “GYPSY”, one of America’s greatest musicals, with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and book by Arthur Laurents. The book, loosely based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, focuses on her mother Rose, the ultimate stage mother, and her dreams and efforts to raise her two daughters to perform onstage and casts an affectionate eye on the hardships of show business life.
“Gypsy” is presented by special arrangement with Tams-Witmark, A Concord Theatricals Company.
Friday August 2, 8:00
Saturday August 3, 3:00 & 8:00
Sunday, August 4, 3:00
Cost
Reserved seating, all seats JUST $15.
Group rates available 12+ (call the box office for details).
Ticket Info
Tickets can be purchased online at www.JamesStreetPlayers.org or by calling the box office at 631-649-4140.
Description
Frozen Jr. brings Elsa, Anna, and the magical land of Arendelle to life, onstage. The show features all of the memorable songs from the animated film.
Note
The James Street Players (a non-profit organization) has been bringing affordable live theater to the Babylon area for over 50 years, is presenting “Frozen Jr.” Based on the Disney film written by Jennifer Lee and Directed by Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee.
May 23 to June 9, Thursdays and Fridays at 7, Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2:30.
An additional matinee performance will be offered on Saturday, June 8, prior to the regular 8 p.m. performance that evening.
Cost
ADULTS (Ages 35-64) – $30
SENIORS (65+, exc. Saturday evenings) – $25
UNDER 35 – $20
STUDENTS (under 21) – $10
THEATER INDUSTRY MEMBERS AND VETERANS – $20
Please call the theater at 631-653-8955 to receive the discount code if you think you qualify. Discount applicable to Thursday 7:00, Friday 7:00 and Saturday Matinee performances only.
Ticket Info
To reserve tickets, visit www.hamptontheatre.org, or call OvationTix at 1-866-811-4111
Description
Long considered one of Coward’s masterpieces, “Private Lives” takes a sidesplitting look at the volatile chemistry that can draw couples together, or split them apart. Sparkling with wit and wisdom, the play opens with once-married Elyot and Amanda now honeymooning at the same hotel with their new spouses. When their paths cross, the old spark is reignited and the two impulsively run away to Paris, only to wonder a few days later whether love, jealousy or anger is the hotter passion.
Note
The Hampton Theatre Company will again be offering special dinner and theater packages in collaboration with the Westhampton, Southampton, Hampton Bays and Quogue libraries. Offered in association with the Quogue Club at the Hallock House, a special lunch and theater package is also available for the Saturday matinee on June 8. For information about all packages and available discounts, visit www.hamptontheatre.org or email info@hamptontheatre.org. Additional information about library dinner and theater packages is also available through the libraries.
Tickets $22.00 Seniors & Students $20.00 (Fridays and Sundays only)
Ticket Info
Call (516) 868-6400 to reserve tickets
Description
A musical in which a modern day Romeo and Juliet are involved in New York gangs. On the harsh streets of the upper west side, two gangs battle for the control of the turf. The situation becomes complicated when a gang member falls in love with a rival's sister.
Leonard and Anne are two lovers travelling on the Dover Road when their car breaks down. They are taken to a hotel, which turns out to be the private residence of the eccentric, wealthy, and reclusive Mr. Latimer. Leonard and Anne soon discover that they are not the only couple to have been waylaid on the road. What does the mysterious Mr. Latimer have in store for these couples?
Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks film that started it all, ‘Shrek: The Musical’ brings the hilarious story of everyone’s favorite ogre to dazzling new life on the stage. In a faraway kingdom turned upside down, things get ugly when an unseemly ogre — not a handsome prince — shows up to rescue a feisty princess. Throw in a donkey who won’t shut up, a bad guy with a short temper, a cookie with an attitude, and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits, and you’ve got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there’s one on hand — a big, green, lovable one named Shrek! Let your freak-flag fly with this wonderfully zany musical for the whole family. Full of all-new songs, great dancing and breathtaking scenery, ‘Shrek: The Musical’ is part romance, part twisted fairy tale and all irreverent fun!
Show
Phantom
Type
Musical
Written By
Book By Arthur Kopit Music & Lyrics By Maury Yeston
Wednesday, September 11th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, September 13th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, September 7th, 14th & 21st at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, September 8th, 15th & 22nd at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults and $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
Get Your Tickets by calling our box office at
(631) 581-2700 or by visiting BroadHollow.org
Description
Brigadoon tells the story of two Americans who go on a vacation to Scotland and stumble upon Brigadoon, a mysterious town that appears once every 100 years. A love story told against a fantastical backdrop, Brigadoon was written by Lerner and Lowe, who also created My Fair Lady,
Tickets are $23 . Tickets for seniors and students, on Fridays and Saturdays only $21
Description
A charming musical comedy about two fathers who plot to trick their children, Matt and Luisa, into falling in love. The show, a parable illuminating the desire for what one doesn't have as more than one bargains for, features a beautiful score, including the song "Try To Remember."
A radio-play adaptation performed before a theater audience (similar to a staged reading). Recreates an "old-time radio" broadcast from 1950, with live sound effects, period songs and station breaks
$23.00 (Senior and student discount on Fridays and Sundays)
Ticket Info
Please call the Box Office at (516) 868-6400 to reserve tickets
Description
On a small Greek island, Sophie dreams of a perfect wedding — one which includes her father giving her away. The problem? Sophie doesn't know who he is! Her mother Donna, the former lead singer of the 1970s pop group Donna and the Dynamos, refuses to talk about the past, so Sophie decides to take matters into her own hands. Sneaking a peek in her mother's old diaries, she discovers three possible fathers: Sam, Bill, and Harry. She secretly invites all three to the wedding, convinced that she'll know her father when she sees him. But when all three turn up, it may not be as clear as she thought! Told through the legendary music of ABBA, Mamma Mia! has become a worldwide sensation that has audiences everywhere dancing
November 8, 9, 15, 16 at 8:00 PM
November 10, 17 at 2:00 PM
Cost
Adults $17, Seniors $12, Youth $7
Description
Set in the newest "in" Manhattan restaurant, the play opens with an ethereal waiter preparing for the arrival of a party of four. Just as the two couples are about to enter, it magically begins to snow making the night perfect for a cozy after-theater supper. The two middle-aged couples, Marty and Terry, and Renee and Phil, old friends reuniting after three years, have just seen a new Broadway play. Shedding the formality of the theater, the four friends settle into the comfort of the restaurant, order cocktails and begin to reacquaint themselves. The years and distance separating them have changed them more than they thought. Discussing the play and playing catch-up leads to little arguments and major differences of opinion. More drinks are ordered and apologies ease the way into dinner over which are discussed sex, the wearing of fur, matters of health and problems with their children. More drinks are ordered and apologies ease the way into dinner over which are discussed sex, the wearing of fur, matters of health and problems with their children. Time and distance aside, these couples know each other very well and will always be close friends. A third couple, Emily and Matt, acquaintances of Marty and Terry, stop by the table to say hello. After introductions, they are convinced to stay for a nightcap even though Emily has already had too much to drink. The nightcap sends her over the edge, and when the recent tragic death of her son is brought up, the uncomfortable situation is made worse.
Note
con't...Emily makes a drunken, public spectacle of herself, forcing Matt to all but carry her out of the restaurant. The ugliness of the moment is not lost on Marty, Terry, Renee and Phil, all of whom are deeply effected. Having shared painful secrets and made new discoveries about one another, the four put their disagreements and arguments behind them and forge ahead in friendship until next time.
Saturday, August 24, 2019; Curtain: 8 p.m.; Sunday, August 25, 2019; Curtain: 3 pm.
Cost
FREE for members, $10 for guests
Description
Love, Loss and What I Wore follows fragmented stories about the nostalgic power of women’s clothing. A starry cast of women enrobed in chic black sit on stools and tell funny, wistful and universal memories about their families and loved ones through the prism of their closets. The through line is narrated by Gingy, a wise older woman who reminisces about what she wore at milestones in her life—complete with sketches of the styles. Like a long heart-to-heart with your best friend over coffee, the conversation meanders from a bittersweet story of a stepmother wearing the same style bathrobe as her husband’s late wife (to the dismay of the children) to a couple’s musings of what they wore on their wedding day to a rant about loathing the need to carry a purse. With odes to black clothing, cowboy boots and outfits that makes mothers cringe, Love, Loss and What I Wore is unabashedly girly—in a good way.
Adults: $15.00 Seniors and Children 12 & under $10.00 Check or Cash only
Description
Set in a mythical land, with many fairy tale characters, Shrek the Musical is the story of a hulking green ogre who is mocked and feared his entire life. He retreats to an ugly green swamp to exist in happy isolation until he meets a special friend and a princess like him.
Sunday July 21, 2019 at 2:00pm
Sunday July 28, 2019 at 2:00pm
Ticket Info
516-599-6870
Description
This sunny and funny tale unfolds on a Greek island paradise; Audience members will be dancing in the aisle to ABBA's greatest hits including, Dancing Queen, Money Money, Money, and the title song Mamma Mia!
Show
The World Goes Round (the Songs of Kander and Ebb)
Enter the world of distinguished and celebrated writing team, Kander and Ebb. The World Goes ‘Round is a stunning revue of the songbook from the multi-Tony Award-winning team, with the original production winning three Drama Desk Awards.
Filled with humor, romance, drama and nonstop melody, this title is a thrilling celebration of life and the fighting spirit that keeps us all going. From Cabaret to Chicago, the nonstop hit-parade features unforgettable gems, including Mr. Cellophane, Maybe This Time, Cabaret and New York, New York, seamlessly interwoven into a passionate, harmonious, up-tempo afternoon of musical theatre.
South Shore Theatricals is pleased to welcome Alexa Green (who performed as Glinda in the LA/San Francisco company of Wicked) and Michelle Mallardi (who performed as Belle in Broadway’s Beauty and the Beast) to the Madison stage, as they join SST favorites Frank Basile, Stephen Cole and Judi Mark.
August 2nd & August 3rd @ 7:30pm, August 4th @ 2:30pm
Cost
$15 Suggested Donation, $12 Groups of 6 or more
Ticket Info
718 268 7772
Description
A.A. Milne’s “The Dover Road,” a 1921 comedy concerning two couples who take a trip down a strange untraveled road, where reality is described as being a dangerous step away. What could possibly be in store for them?
Charles Cardona Auditorium in Riverhead High School
700 Harrison Ave
Riverhead
Opened
Nov 2019
Times
Nov 1 - Nov 10
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
Sundays at 2:00pm
Cost
$15 Advance; $20 at the door
Ticket Info
For advance tickets, call 631-764-7049 or visit rfct.org or click link below
Description
Bright Star is hopeful, communal and lasting. The show's journey is one of how our individual stories weave together as part of a collective humanity. RFCT is incredibly proud to produce the Long Island premiere of this excellent piece of spirited theatre written by actor/performer Steve Martin and musician Edie Brickell. When Alice meets a young solider just home from World War II, he awakens her longing for the child she once lost. Haunted by their connection, she sets out on a journey to understand her past--and what she finds will transform their lives.
Friday July 12th at 8
Saturday July 13th at 8
Sunday July 14th at 7
Cost
$25
Description
With an infectiously unforgettable score from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant, Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is the story of one young man’s journey to be extraordinary.
Winner of four 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival, this updated circus-inspired version of Pippin continues to captivate and appeal to the young at heart throughout the world.
Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. He seeks it in the glories of the battlefield, the temptations of the flesh and the intrigues of political power (after disposing of his father, King Charlemagne the Great). In the end, though, Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day.
Equally poignant as a black box production or as a splashy, spectacle-driven extravaganza, Pippin’s message is universal and will connect with audiences across the age spectrum.
Huntington Hills Center for Health & Rehabilitation
400 S. Service Road
Mellville
Opened
Aug 2019
Times
Wednesday, August 14th – 2:00 PM
Cost
Donations graciously accepted for The Afternoon Delight Players
Description
Oy! A Murder! is our latest comedy/mystery. During the one and a half hour show, Minnie Moscowitz and the other hilarious, slightly odd characters invite you into their world when a body is discovered and the murderer could be anyone.
Note
We are a cast of 10 actors and offer a brief intermission and/or a short ‘meet & greet’ after the performance. We pay our cast and make a contribution to Neurofibromatosis (NF) from your kind donation. Your generosity makes our work possible! Thank you!
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
"Two thirds rhythm and one third soul." That’s how Fats Waller defined the uniquely American form of popular music and dance known as ‘swing.’ Requiring only joyful enthusiasm and a ready partner, swing exploded out of pre-war Harlem’s hotbed of youth culture and swept the world. It shattered ethnic and cultural barriers, generating specialty styles such as Jive, Swing, Lindy Hop, West Coast Swing, and Hip-Hop Swing. SWING! celebrates this remarkable diversity to the beat of the most exhilarating songs of the period. As this enthralling song-and-dance show makes abundantly clear, swing was never a time or place -- it has always been a state of mind!
Saturday Oct. 26 3pm and 8pm, Sunday Oct 27 3pm
Saturday Nov 2 3pm and 8pm, Sunday Nov 3 3pm
Ticket Info
For tickets and additional info
http://draculatheplay.com/
Description
Dr. John Seward runs a sanitarium outside of London. He lives on the grounds with his wife, Mary and their young daughter, Lucy. When Lucy’s friend comes to stay she falls mysteriously ill, grows weaker, and finally dies. Suddenly, Lucy is stricken with the same symptoms. They call upon their old and learned friend, Professor Van Helsing, to assist in caring for Lucy and finding a cure. He diagnoses a incredible cause of her illness with a terrible prognosis and a similarly terrifying cure. The forces of good combine in fierce battle against ultimate evil as they fight to protect their very lives and to preserve what is most precious to them.
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
The story from a cherished movie classic that’s enchanted millions is now a musical spectacular. In 1940’s Indiana, a bespectacled boy named Ralphie has a big imagination and one wish for Christmas, a Red Ryder BB Gun. A kooky leg lamp, outrageous pink bunny pajamas, a cranky department store Santa, and a triple-dog-dare to lick a freezing flagpole are just a few of the obstacles that stand between Ralphie and his Christmas dream. Produced by the film’s original Ralphie, Peter Billingsley, A Christmas Story, The Musical is holiday entertainment that captures a simpler time in America with delicious wit and a heart of gold.
May 9 - June 6; Fri/Sat @ 8pm; Sun @ 2pm; Wed May 13 @ 2pm & Wed May 27 @ 7:30 pm
Cost
$16-$29 ($37-$42 for VIP)
VIP Includes choice of beverage and some light snacks
Ticket Processing Fee = $3 per Ticket
Additional Online Convenience Fee = $2 per Ticket
Group Rates Available
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
Georges is the owner of the La Cage Aux Folles nightclub. After twenty years of un-wedded bliss, Georges and his partner Albin face the hardest challenge of their relationship, yet: meeting their son, Jean-Michel’s fiancé’s parents. Albin has always raised Jean-Michel, Georges’ biological son, as his own. But when Jean-Michel falls in love and becomes engaged to the daughter of an ultra-conservative, anti-gay politician, Georges feels compelled to try to present a more “traditional” family to Jean-Michel’s potential in-laws. When Albin tries and fails to take on a masculine persona in the role of Uncle Al, he gets more creative in order to find a way to be part of the “meet the parents” experience. Based on Jean Poiret’s 1973 French play of the same name, the multi-Tony award-winning La Cage Aux Folles is a musical filled with delightful spectacle and great heart.
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
Frozen is the timeless tale of two sisters, pulled apart by a mysterious secret. As one young woman struggles to find her voice and harness her powers within, the other embarks on an epic adventure to bring her family together once and for all. Both are searching for love. They just don’t know where to find it.
Call 631-298-NFCT (6328) for reservations or information.
Description
Based on Louisa May Alcott’s timeless story, ‘Little Women the Musical’ brings the novel to life with a captivating narrative and a beautiful original score. The story follows the lives of the four March sisters, all of whom refuse to follow convention in their own way. These characters feel just as relevant and important today as when they were written 150 years ago. ‘Little Women’ embodies the complete theatrical experience, guaranteeing a night filled with laughter, tears, hope and inspiration.
$9 with museum admission
$7 LICM Members
$12 Theater Only tickets
Group Sales contact Brooke at bmaake@licm.org or 516-224-5869
Description
Two adventurous mice are ready to explore the world beyond their little mouse-hole. They decide to go to the moon because they believe it is made entirely of delicious, mouth-watering cheese. The pair learns to be resourceful, creative, and brave as they discover a beautiful garden, navigate uncharted waters, and travel through space in search of cheese. Created especially for young audience members, this multisensory and fantastically physical experience offers a wonderful introduction to the world of theater. In this interactive piece, audience members become active in the storytelling as they use props and their imagination to help the mice. Presented with permission of Plays for Young Audiences, A partnership of Seattle Children’s Theatre and Children’s Theatre Company-Minneapolis.
Sat Oct 12, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sun Oct 13, 2019 | 2:00PM
Wed Oct 16, 2019 | 2:00PM
Fri Oct 18, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sat Oct 19, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sun Oct 20, 2019 | 2:00PM
Fri Oct 25, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sat Oct 26, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sun Oct 27, 2019 | 3:00PM*
*3PM Show due to Long Island Marathon
Wed Oct 30, 2019 | 7:30PM
Fri Nov 1, 2019 | 8:00PM
Sat Nov 2, 2019 | 8:00PM
Cost
$18 - $42
Description
Ghost the Musical is a timeless fantasy about the power of love. Longtime couple Sam and Molly are happily in love and living together in Brooklyn. Walking back to their apartment one night, they are mugged at gunpoint, leaving Sam murdered on a dark street. Sam is trapped between this world and the next as a ghost and unable to leave Molly--- who he quickly learns is in grave danger. With the help of a storefront psychic named Oda Mae Brown, Sam tries to communicate with Molly in the hope of protecting her. Featuring such popular songs as “With You” and the Righteous Brothers’ classic “Unchained Melody,” this powerful love story is sure to become a fan favorite!
You may purchase online or at the door - reservations suggested 631-669-0506
Description
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a musical comedy with music and lyrics by William Finn, a book by Rachel Sheinkin, conceived by Rebecca Feldman with additional material by Jay Reiss. The show centers on a fictional spelling bee set in a geographically ambiguous Putnam Valley Middle School. Six quirky adolescents compete in the Bee, run by three equally quirky grown-ups.
Phone: (631) 307- 4042 or email info@thinkbigtheaterarts.org
Description
In a small town plagued by a string of murders, we follow a series of haunting short stories that may ultimately help the audience decide which of four characters is the murderer—and decipher a secret password to help the innocents escape certain doom.
Note
“In Pieces” is part play, part Twilight Zone episode, and part escape room, with the audience determining the final outcome. Actors play multiple roles and will have the rare opportunity to perform one of four possible endings every performance.
Friday October 18th, 8PM
Saturday October 19th, 8PM
Sunday October 20th, 3PM
Friday October 25th, 8PM
Saturday October 26th, 8PM
Sunday October 27th, 3PM
Cost
Tickets are $20 and $17 (Seniors and Students)
Ticket Info
For reservations send an email to info@hardscrabbletheater.com
Description
The hilarious Moon Over Buffalo centers on George and Charlotte Hay, fading stars of the 1950's. At the moment, they’re playing Private Lives and Cyrano De Bergerac in rep in Buffalo, New York with five actors. On the brink of a disastrous split-up caused by George’s dalliance with a young ingénue, they receive word that they might just have one last shot at stardom: Frank Capra is coming to town to see their matinee, and if he likes what he sees, he might cast them in his movie remake of The Scarlet Pimpernel. Unfortunately for George and Charlotte, everything that could go wrong does go wrong, abetted by a visit from their daughter’s clueless fiancé and hilarious uncertainty about which play they’re actually performing, caused by Charlotte’s deaf old stage-manager mother who hates every bone in George’s body.
Join the Long Island Musical Theatre Festival this summer for our production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, a 1979 musical thriller, and winner of eight Tony awards for its Broadway premiere, including Best Musical. Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's tasty, thrilling, theatrical treat has simultaneously shocked, awed and delighted audiences across the world.
Note
Students of the Long Island Musical Theatre Festival Summer 2019 Intensive
Long Island Musical Theatre Festival is thrilled to welcome Tony Award winner, Alice Ripley, as our Guest Artist and Master Class Instructor for the Summer 2019 Intensive. Students will perform a musical revue that will journey through her illustrious career. Ms. Ripley will then take the stage to perform a few of her favorites and end the evening with our students in a performance of “Light” from Next To Normal.
Donations graciously accepted for The Afternoon Delight Players
Description
Oy! A Murder! is our latest comedy/mystery. During the one and a half hour show, Minnie Moscowitz and the other hilarious, slightly odd characters invite you into their world when a body is discovered and the murderer could be anyone.
Note
We are a cast of 10 actors and offer a brief intermission and/or a short ‘meet & greet’ after the performance. We pay our cast and make a contribution to Neurofibromatosis (NF) from your kind donation. Your generosity makes our work possible! Thank you!
Donations graciously accepted for The Afternoon Delight Players
Description
Oy! A Murder! is our latest comedy/mystery. During the one and a half hour show, Minnie Moscowitz and the other hilarious, slightly odd characters invite you into their world when a body is discovered and the murderer could be anyone.
Note
We are a cast of 10 actors and offer a brief intermission and/or a short ‘meet & greet’ after the performance. We pay our cast and make a contribution to Neurofibromatosis (NF) from your kind donation. Your generosity makes our work possible! Thank you!
Six Degrees of Separation focuses on Paul, a young black man, who arrives one day at the door of the wealthy Kittredges. He befriends them, but it soon becomes apparent he is not who he claims. He continues to con numerous wealthy people, while Ousia, Flan and their friends try to discover who he really is. Six Degrees exposes how we are all interconnected and the lengths we will go to make those connections.
A very special Malverne High School alumni show produced by Malverne Community Theatre. One night performance featuring a cast and crew of Malverne High School musical alumni.
Show
Type
Company
Venue
Opened
Nov 0000
Description
A very special Malverne High School alumni show produced by Malverne Community Theatre. One night performance featuring a cast and crew of Malverne High School musical alumni.
Show
24th Annual Port Jefferson Charles Dickens Festival
Adults - $20
Seniors (60+) - $15
Students (17 and under) - $15
Group Rates (10+ in a single reservation) - $15 per person
Ticket Info
For Ticket Reservations, please email us at: Tickets.minstrelplayers@gmail.com
Description
Come see The Minstrel Players present their adaptation of this timeless holiday classic! Ebenezer Scrooge is a stingy, miserly man, who has been hardened by life and who cares only about his money. He has shunned any possibility of a meaningful relationship, and distanced himself from everyone around him. On Christmas Eve, 1860, he is visited by the ghost of his late business partner, Jacob Marley. Marley warns Scrooge to change his ways, or face an eternity of misery and torment. In order to do this, Scrooge must be visited by Three Spirits, who come in the forms of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Will Scrooge be able to learn the lessons the Christmas Spirits teach him in time to save himself? Charles Dickens’s tale of redemption and the Christmas season is a timeless classic that has been loved by generations. Please watch carefully to see if Ebenezer Scrooge can indeed change his ways in time to save himself and truly understand the meaning of Christmas!
Please join Eastline for this unique experience featuring two of Shakespeare’s most important works, ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth” and “A Midsummer’s Night Dream”.
One amazing cast….two brilliant works presented in rotation.
Come see one or both (special “double feature” ticket packages are available), but do not miss this exciting EastLine program.
Please join Eastline for this unique experience featuring two of Shakespeare’s most important works, ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth” and “A Midsummer’s Night Dream”.
One amazing cast….two brilliant works presented in rotation.
Come see one or both (special “double feature” ticket packages are available), but do not miss this exciting EastLine program.
Fridays, November 1 & 8 @ 8pm
Saturdays, November 2 & 9 @ 8pm
Sundays, November 3 & 10 @ 3pm
Cost
General: $25; Students/Seniors(65+): $20
Description
Playwright Neil Simon got his first big break in the early '50s as a staff writer on Sid Caesar's fabled television series Your Show of Shows, and this comedy takes a fictionalized look at the backstage chaos that went into producing one of the landmarks of television's golden age.
Max Prince is the star of The Max Prince Show, a popular comedy-variety series that is a major hit on the East Coast, but network executive insists that it's too sophisticated for the Midwest and urges Prince to dumb down his act. Between the tensions of producing an hour of top-quality comedy each week and being pestered about his ratings, Prince is beginning to unravel. His last line of defense against both the network and the ratings are his writing staff, which spends its days coming up with business for the show while hurling humorous invective at each other and anyone else within earshot.
Keeping up a running commentary on the writing, fighting and wacky antics is Simon's alter-ego Lucas Brickman.
Note
(Rated PG-13 for ADULT LANGUAGE & SITUATIONS)
Show
42nd Street
Type
Musical
Written By
Book by: Michael Stewart & Mark Bramble
Music by: Harry Warren
Lyrics by: Al Dubin
One of showbusiness’s most classic and beloved tales, 42nd Street tells the story of Peggy Sawyer, a talented young performer with stars in her eyes who gets her big break on Broadway.
Peggy arrives to New York City from her hometown of Allentown, Pennsylvania, armed with her tap shoes and big dreams. Peggy’s talent catches the eye of legendary Broadway director Julian Marsh, who gives her a spot in the chorus of Pretty Lady, his newest show. Pretty Lady stars Dorothy Brock, the classic Broadway diva, who takes an instant dislike to the new girl in the cast. When Dorothy is injured during the show’s previews, Pretty Lady looks like it will have to close, unless a new girl talented enough to lead the show can be found — someone like Peggy Sawyer!
Peggy’s rise from showgirl to star is the stuff of show business dreams. 42nd Street is full of crowd-pleasing tap dances, popular musical theatre standards, and show-stopping ensemble production numbers.
The incomparably imaginative creators of Seussical, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, bring one of Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved tales to life in The Emperor's New Clothes. Developed by Kansas City's Coterie Theatre, leaders in the Theatre for Young Audiences genre, this winsome musical is a crowd-pleaser for all ages.
Fourteen-year-old Emperor Marcus the Third is nervous to take the throne. Deciding that he can only gain confidence by dressing in the finest attire, Marcus commands his Royal Clothesmaker to fashion him in the most royal wardrobe. Taking advantage of Marcus' uncertainty and immaturity, a Swindler promises to make magic clothes that are "invisible to fools, liars, and anyone you should ignore," for a large and hefty price. Only Arno, the simple-hearted mop boy, can help Marcus out of this royal mess and teach him an important lesson about outward appearance.
A family friendly musical based on a typical day in the life of Charlie Brown, Clark Gesner's favorite comic strip character, and his pals - Lucy, Linus, Snoopy, Sally, Schroeder, Little Red Haired Girl, Frieda, Marcie, Patty, Shermy, ReRun, Violet and Woodstock. Little vignettes, interspersed with great songs, take place in various locations throughout Charlie Brown's day. Running time - 1 hour.
Fri 11/22 8pm
Sat 11/23 2pm & 8pm
Fri 11/29 8pm
Sat 11/30 8pm
Sun 12/01 3pm
Cost
ALL tickets $15 --- Reserved Seating
Group Rates Available call box office for details.
Ticket Info
The box office at 631-649-4140.
Description
9 to 5 The Musical,is based on the 1980 movie of the same name,
and features music and lyrics by Dolly Parton.
It tells the story of Doralee, Violet and Judy - three workmates pushed to boiling point by their sexist and egotistical boss. Concocting a plan to kidnap and turn the tables on their despicable supervisor, will the ladies manage to reform their office - or will events unravel when the CEO pays an unexpected visit? Come Find Out!
Note
The "James Street Players" is a non-profit organization that has been bringing affordable live theater to the Babylon, Long Island area for more than HALF A CENTURY (yes, 50+ years!) - always with full orchestration. Every member is a volunteer.
$26.00 for adults and $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
631-581-2700
Description
Two con men, a beautiful woman and the elite of the French Riviera collide in this sexy and irreverent farce. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, based on the popular 1988 MGM film, takes us to the French Riviera for high jinks and hilarity. Sophisticated, suave with a good dash of mischief, this hysterical comedy features a delightfully jazzy score by David Yazbek (The Full Monty) and was nominated for a staggering eleven Tony Awards.
Previews: Sept. 27, 28. Haunt Dates: October 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, November 1, 2
HOURS: Sept 27, 28, Oct. 4, 5, Nov. 1, 2: 7pm to 10:30 pm. All other Dates: 7pm to 11:30 PM on Fridays and Saturdays (call times for make-up begins at 4pm for some actors). Weekdays and Sundays: 7:00-10:00 PM. Full and part time and paid and volunteer positions available, however, those with more availability will be given first priority.
Fri Nov 1, 8, 15 @ 8:00
Sat Nov 2,9,16 @ 8:00
Sunday Nov 3,10,17 @ 3:00
Cost
Tickets $15 Senior/student $12
Ticket Info
631-654-9587
Description
Time Stands Still focuses on two people trying to find happiness in a world that seems to have gone crazy. Theirs is a partnership based on telling the toughest stories, and together, making a difference.
Sept 27,28, Oct 4,5, Oct 11, 12 @ 8pm
Sept 29, Oct 6, Oct 13 at 3pm
Cost
$15 adults; $12 seniors and students
Ticket Info
For more information or to purchase tickets, call the Playhouse at 631-654-0199.
Description
Becky Foster is trapped in a middling marriage and her life could use spicing up. Enter Walter Flood, a quirky millionaire who stumbles into the car dealership where she works. Soon her life will never be the same.
Thursday October 24th 7:30pm, Saturday October 26th 8pm, Sunday October 27th 2pm
Cost
$20 / Seniors, Students, Groups $16
Ticket Info
Call toll free 435-222-2849
Description
They're Playing Our Song is a funny, romantic show about an established composer and his relationship with a zany aspiring young female lyricist. At work and at play, this is a winning couple whose professional and personal successes and difficulties lead to one hilarious scene after another.
TBD: Typically in the Afternoons ... Some Pay depending on Venues!
Cost
Donations graciously accepted for The Afternoon Delight Players
Description
Oy! A Murder! is our latest comedy/mystery. During the one and a half hour show, Minnie Moscowitz and the other hilarious, slightly odd characters invite you into their world when a body is discovered and the murderer could be anyone.
Note
We are a cast of 10 actors and offer a brief intermission and/or a short ‘meet & greet’ after the performance. We pay our cast and make a contribution to Neurofibromatosis (NF) from your kind donation. Your generosity makes our work possible! Thank you!
Saturday November 9, 2019 at 11:00 am
Monday, November 11, 2019 at 11:00am
Cost
All Tickets $12.
Ticket Info
Purchase online at www.plazatheatrical.com or call box office at 516-599-6870
Description
The Emmy Award-winning Saturday morning cartoon series that taught history, grammar, math and more through clever, tuneful songs is not only making a small-screen comeback, it's lighting up stage everywhere.
Elmont Theatre (inside the Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Tpke
Elmont
Opened
Sep 2019
Times
Wednesday, October 2nd at 2:00p.m.; Friday, October 4th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, September 28th, October 5th & 12th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, September 29th, October 6th & 13th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$27.00 for adults and $25.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
After the advance reservation closes all tickets are $30.00
Ticket Info
Get Your Tickets by calling our box office at
(631) 581-2700 or by visiting BroadHollow.org
Description
Brigadoon tells the story of two Americans who go on a vacation to Scotland and stumble upon Brigadoon, a mysterious town that appears once every 100 years. A love story told against a fantastical backdrop, Brigadoon was written by Lerner and Lowe, who also created My Fair Lady,
Wednesday, September 11th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, September 13th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, September 7th, 14th & 21st at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, September 8th, 15th & 22nd at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults and $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
Get Your Tickets by calling our box office at
(631) 581-2700 or by visiting BroadHollow.org
Description
Brigadoon tells the story of two Americans who go on a vacation to Scotland and stumble upon Brigadoon, a mysterious town that appears once every 100 years. A love story told against a fantastical backdrop, Brigadoon was written by Lerner and Lowe, who also created My Fair Lady,
Join Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Melman the Giraffe, Gloria the hip hip Hippo and, of course, those hilarious, plotting penguins as they bound onto your stage in the musical adventure of a lifetime. Based on the smash DreamWorks animated motion picture, Madagascar – A Musical Adventure Jr. follows all of your favorite crack-a-lackin’ friends as they escape from their home in New York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on an unexpected journey to the madcap world of King Julien’s Madagascar.
Alex the lion is the king of the urban jungle, the main attraction at New York's Central Park Zoo. He and his best friends – Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe and Gloria the hippo – have spent their whole lives in blissful captivity before an admiring public and with regular meals provided for them. Not content to leave well enough alone, Marty lets his curiosity get the better of him and makes his escape – with the help of some prodigious penguins – to explore the world.
Filled with outlandish characters, adventure galore and an upbeat score, Madagascar Jr. will leave audiences with no choice but to “Move It, Move It!
The musical follows four women shopping for lingerie at a Bloomingdale's sale who sing 25 songs about chocolate cravings, hot flashes, loss of memory, nocturnal sweats, and sexual predicaments. The lyrics parody popular music from the baby boomer era, and includes the numbers "Stayin' Awake" and "Puff, My God I'm Draggin'.
January 11th @ 8pm
January 12th @ 2:30pm
January 17th @ 8pm
January 18th @ 8pm
January 19th @ 2:30pm
January 24th @ 8pm
January 25th @ 8pm
January 26th @ 7pm
Cost
Adults: $25
Senior/Student: $20
Ticket Info
516-749-5047
Description
Indecent recounts the events surrounding the conception, censorship, and afterlife of ‘The God of Vengeance’ a 1907 Yiddish play that featured Broadway’s first lesbian kiss. This story of ‘a little Jewish play’, speaks of a people as they tried to live and how they wanted their stories to be told. EastLine is proud to be presenting Paula Vogel’s modern classic for its Long Island premiere.
December 7th @ 8 pm
December 8th @ 2:30 pm
December 13th @ 8 pm
December 14th @ 8 pm
December 15th @ 2:30 pm
December 20th @ 8 pm
December 21st @ 8 pm
Cost
$22 Adults, $18 Senior, $15 Students
Ticket Info
516-749-5047
Description
In his old age, Antonio Salieri recalls his successful career as Court Composer, his hatred of Mozart, and how he conceived the brilliant young composer's demise. With an obnoxious personality totally incongruous with his musical genius, Mozart died neglected and impoverished while the mediocre Salieri lived in a blaze of fame and praise. Now approaching his own death, Salieri has nothing but the awareness of his own hollow achievements, and a terrible intention to achieve another kind of immortality. Peter Shaffer's iconic play, painted with some of the greatest music ever written, comes to the EastLine stage this December.
Show
A Gilbert and Sullivan Christmas Carol - Adult Auditions
Cantankerous retiree Norman Thayer and his conciliatory wife, Ethel, spend summers at their New England vacation home on the shores of idyllic Golden Pond. This year their adult daughter, Chelsea, visits with her new fiancee, Bill, and his teenage son, Billy, on their way to Europe. After leaving Billy behind to bond with Norman, Chelsea returns attempting to repair the long-strained relationship with her aging father before it's too late.
October 26th thru November 30th, Saturdays only at 2pm.
Cost
Children's Theatre Tickets: $15.00
Ticket Info
PLEASE CALL THE BOX OFFICE at 516-868-6400 TO RESERVE TICKETS TODAY
Description
It's Junie B.'s first day of first grade, and a lot of things have changed for her: Junie's friend, Lucille, doesn't want to be her best pal anymore and, on the bus, Junie B. makes friends with Herb, the new kid at school. Also, Junie has trouble reading the blackboard and her teacher, Mr. Scary, thinks she may need glasses. Throw in a friendly cafeteria lady, a kickball tournament and a "Top-Secret Personal Beeswax Journal," and first grade has never been more exciting.
$15 tickets at www.kidsforkidsproductions.org and at the door
Description
Evan Goldman is about to turn 13, and he can’t wait. His life seems full of possibilities – that is, until his parents get divorced, and he is forced to move with his mom from big city New York to podunk Appleton, Indiana. If Evan can’t get the coolest kids to come to his bar mitzvah, how is he going to survive this school year, not to mention, the rest of his life? With a bright, catchy pop score from Jason Robert Brown, equal doses of humor and pathos, and a cast of talented teens, 13 is irresistible to grown-ups and almost-grown ups alike.
Please check with the library for details: 516-799-0770
Note
This is a ‘camp’ over-the-top comedy/murder mystery set in the 1970’s. Minnie and the other hilarious, slightly odd characters invite you into their world of comedy and mystery when a body is discovered and the murderer could be anyone.
April 24 - May 3 - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 pm and Sundays at 2:30 pm
Cost
$20 Adults
$18 Students/Seniors
Description
Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer prize winning play Our Town first opened on Broadway in 1938, and has since become an absolutely beloved part of the American theater repertoire. Its tender, delicate portrait of small-town, ordinary lives has come to have an extraordinary resonance, partly thanks to the bold but simple, stripped back simplicity of its storytelling.
Saturdays Feb 29, March 7, 14 @8pm
Friday March 6 @ 8pm
Sundays March 1, 8 @ 2:30pm
Wednesday March 4 @ 2pm
Cost
Tickets are $27.00 for adults, $25.00 for seniors age 65 and over, $21.00 for students with a current and valid school photo ID, and $16.00 for children 12 and under in advance. All tickets are $31.00 after the advance closes. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted. Group rates are available.
Ticket Info
Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information. For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls is an oddball romantic comedy. Gambler, Nathan Detroit, tries to find the cash to set up the biggest craps game in town while the authorities breathe down his neck; meanwhile, his girlfriend and nightclub performer, Adelaide, laments that they've been engaged for fourteen years. Nathan turns to fellow gambler, Sky Masterson, for the dough, and Sky ends up chasing the straight-laced missionary, Sarah Brown, as a result. Guys and Dolls takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City, but eventually everyone ends up right where they belong
March 14, 2020 8:00 pm
March 15, 2020 2:00 pm
March 22, 2020 2:00 pm
March 28, 2020 8:00 pm
March 29, 2020 2:00 pm
Cost
SYJCC Members/Seniors/Students $20, Non-SYJCC Members $25
Ticket Info
631-462-9800, ext. 136
Description
In this long-running Off-Broadway musical revue, Broadway's greatest musical legends meet Broadway's greatest satirist in this hilarious, loving, and endlessly entertaining tribute to some of the theatre's greatest stars and songwriters. For information please contact the Box Office at 631-462-9800, ext. 136
11/8/2019
11/9/2019
11/14/2019
11/15/2019
11/16/2019
-- ALL SHOWS at 8pm
Description
After stumbling upon an outdoor production of a Shakespeare play in Manhattan, Long Island landscaper Bob Malone returns home inspired to write a play about his troubled marriage. He hires two reluctant New York theatre professionals to spend a week at his home and stage the play in his garage, with a cast of colorful locals. The Groundling is a comedy exploring the meaning of the final moments of Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost and how the power of theatre can affect the most unsuspecting, and perhaps most deserving, of us all.
Oct. 4, 5, 11, 12, 17. 18. 19 at 8pm; Oct.13 at 3pm
Cost
All tickets $20
Ticket Info
631-669-0506
Description
In Veronica’s Room, a girl visits a mysterious house owned by an older couple who are not as sweet and harmless as they appear to be in Ira Levin's (Rosemary's Baby) thriller.
Elmont Theatre (inside the Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Tpke
Elmont
Opened
Jan 2020
Times
Fridays and Saturdays 8pm, Sundays 2:30pm, Wednesday 2pm
Cost
Tickets are $26.00 for adults, $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over, $21.00 for students with a current and valid school photo ID, and $16.00 for children 12 and under in advance. All tickets are $29.00 after the advance closes. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted. Group rates are available. Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information.
Ticket Info
For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
Broadway applauded this reworking of the author's 1977 play into a complex one-woman tour-de-force. This tight-knit story of war and peace opens in 1973, on the eve of the Yom Kippur War, and uses flashbacks to let Golda tell the story of her life: her journey from her birthplace in Russia to the United States where she settled in Milwaukee, became a school teacher and married. She describes her role as a socialist Zionist, her emigration to Palestine in 1921, the birth of her two children and the breakup of her marriage. These details form an intriguing backdrop for a dramatic look at idealism, power and the strength it takes to shape the destiny of a nation.
SEX, DEATH & TEA is an unique theatrical experience in that it is a total fusion of staged plays (3 original touching comedies with similar themes) and live musical performances from some of the most talented artists Long Island has to offer.
Show
Legally Blonde
Type
Musical
Written By
Music and Lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin
Book by Heather Hach
Toni and Martin Sosnoff Theater, John Cranford Adams Playhouse
Hofstra University
Hempstead
Opened
Oct 2019
Times
Friday, October 25 and November 1, at 8 p.m.
Saturday, October 26 and November 2, at 8 p.m.
Sunday, October 27 and November 3, at 2 p.m.
Cost
Tickets to each performance are $10, $8 senior citizen. Members of the Hofstra community receive two free tickets upon presentation of a current HofstraCard.
Ticket Info
For tickets and information call the Hofstra Box Office at 516-463-6644, or purchase tickets online at www.hofstratickets.com.
If seats are still available on the day of performance, tickets will be sold at the door beginning 90 minutes prior to showtime. (Free tickets for members of the Hofstra community must be picked up at the Box Office. They are not available online.)
Description
"Whoever said orange is the new pink was seriously disturbed." — Elle Woods
Elle Woods appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside down when her boyfriend Warner dumps her so he can attend Harvard Law. Determined to get him back, Elle ingeniously charms her way into the prestigious law school. While there, she struggles with peers, professors and her ex. With the support of some new friends, though, Elle quickly realizes her potential and sets out to prove herself to the world. (Music Theatre International)
Hailed as the perfect musical comedy, this award-winning classic gambles with luck and love under the bright lights of Broadway. The outstanding score features, Sit Down yo're Rockin' the Boat, I've Never Been in Love Before, and Luck Be a Lady!
Show
Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery
October 24 to November 10, with shows on Thursdays and Fridays at 7, Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2:30
Cost
The Hampton Theatre Company is offering special dinner and theater packages in collaboration with the Westhampton, Southampton, Hampton Bays and Quogue libraries. A special lunch and theater package is also available for the Saturday matinee on November 9, with lunch before the show at the Quogue Club at the Hallock House. Discount tickets are available for veterans, Native Americans, under 35, students, and groups.
Ticket Info
For reservations and information on all packages and available discounts, visit www.hamptontheatre.org or email info@hamptontheatre.org.
Description
The play’s afoot in Ken Ludwig’s transformation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Hound of the Baskervilles” into a murderously funny adventure. Ludwig, the master of comedy who created such HTC hits as “Lend Me a Tenor” (1993), “Moon Over Buffalo” (2008) and last season’s “Comedy of Tenors,” has Sherlock Holmes investigating the fatal curse afflicting the male heirs of the Baskerville line.
In the search for the ingenious killer, Holmes and Watson must try to sort out a dizzying web of clues, silly accents, disguises, and deceit as three actors in the cast of five deftly portray some 40 characters.
A reviewer for Broadway World proclaimed that “the joy is not in solving the crime but in the plethora of wildly imaginative characters you meet along the way … a play that is ingeniously funny and will keep you guessing until the curtain call."
Note
“Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery” will be the first play of the Hampton Theatre Company’s 2019-2020 season, opening on October 24 at the Quogue Community Hall and running through November 10.
An additional matinee performance will be offered during the final weekend of the production, on Saturday, November 9, prior to the regular 8 p.m. performance that evening. A talkback with the cast will be offered following the Friday, November1, 7 p.m. performance.
Friday, December 6th at 6:15 p.m.
Saturday, December 7th at 7:00 p.m. (6:00 p.m. Dinner Prior to the show)
Sunday, December 8th at 3:15 p.m.
Cost
General Admission: $12
Reserved Seating: $15
Dinner & a Show: $30
Ticket Info
General Admission and a small number of dinner tickets will be available at the door on the date of the performance.
Description
The St. Mary's Drama Guild Proudly Presents: The Fantasticks
70th Season of the St. Mary's Drama Guild (1949-2019)
Note
The Fantasticks is a funny and romantic musical about a boy, a girl, and their two fathers who try to keep them apart. The narrator, El Gallo, asks the audience to use their imagination and follow him into a world of moonlight and magic. The boy and the girl fall in love, grow apart and finally find their way back to each other after realizing the truth in El Gallo's words that, "without a hurt, the heart is hollow."
The Mikado: A Long Island Fantasy is a re-imagination of the original production set in the Gold Coast era of Long Island’s east end, a time distant and yet oh so familiar. The magic of the 20's will "roar" again as we strip away the tropes of more traditional stagings and bring forth the magic of a "Fantasy".
APRIL 2nd at 7:30pm
APRIL 4th at 7:30pm
APRIL 5 at 11am (with ASL interpreters)
APRIL 5 at 3:30pm
Cost
$30.00 Regular
$24.00 Child - under 12
Ticket Info
516-883-3144 EXT 380
Description
Our story begins in a faraway kingdom long ago. Due to an unhappy curse, King Sextimus is unable to speak. Meanwhile, his terror-of-a-wife, Queen Aggravain, has taken over control of the kingdom. Most importantly, in an attempt to keep Prince Dauntless single, she has decreed that only the princess that can pass her test may marry her son. Further, no one else in the kingdom may marry until Prince Dauntless does. Lady Larken and Sir Harry are extremely disturbed by this fact since Lady Larken is now pregnant with Sir Harry's baby. Luckily, Sir Harry is able to find an amazing princess, Winnifred the Woebegone. She instantly catches the attention of Prince Dauntless, and in the end, is able to pass the Queen's supposedly impassable sensitivity test. When the Queen still tries to prevent the Prince Dauntless from marrying, he tells her to 'shut up' which ends up breaking the curse on the king. Now able to speak, King Sextimus regains his rightful position as leader of the kingdom, and all is well.
Elmont Theatre (inside the Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Tpke
Elmont
Opened
Feb 2020
Times
Fridays and Saturdays 8pm, Sundays 2:30pm, Wednesday 2pm
Cost
Tickets are $28.00 for adults, $26.00 for seniors age 65 and over, $21.00 for students with a current and valid school photo ID, and $16.00 for children 12 and under in advance. All tickets are $31.00 after the advance closes. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted. Group rates are available. Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information.
Ticket Info
For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
If you love the 1970s, then you'll love this riotous trip back to the decade that brought us flared trousers, platform shoes and glitter. In Disco Inferno, the story of Faust is brought to life in an explosion of hit songs, high-energy dance routines and glitter ball-spinning action. Disco Inferno is chock-full of the songs that defined a generation. Jack is an aspiring musician who wants nothing more than to be famous, so signing away this thing called a soul is a small price to pay. But Jack soon finds out that all that glitters isn't gold on the other side, especially if you're all out of love.
Elmont Theatre (inside the Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Tpke
Elmont
Opened
Mar 2020
Times
Fridays and Saturdays 8pm, Sundays 2:30pm, Wednesday 2pm
Cost
Tickets are $28.00 for adults, $26.00 for seniors age 65 and over, $21.00 for students with a current and valid school photo ID, and $16.00 for children 12 and under in advance. All tickets are $31.00 after the advance closes. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted. Group rates are available. Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information.
Ticket Info
For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls is an oddball romantic comedy. Gambler, Nathan Detroit, tries to find the cash to set up the biggest craps game in town while the authorities breathe down his neck; meanwhile, his girlfriend and nightclub performer, Adelaide, laments that they've been engaged for fourteen years. Nathan turns to fellow gambler, Sky Masterson, for the dough, and Sky ends up chasing the straight-laced missionary, Sarah Brown, as a result. Guys and Dolls takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City, but eventually everyone ends up right where they belong.
Elmont Theatre (inside the Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Tpke
Elmont
Opened
Apr 2020
Times
Fridays and Saturdays 8pm, Sundays 2:30pm, Wednesday 2pm
Cost
Tickets are $26.00 for adults, $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over, $21.00 for students with a current and valid school photo ID, and $16.00 for children 12 and under in advance. All tickets are $29.00 after the advance closes. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted. Group rates are available. Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information.
Ticket Info
For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
This devastatingly funny one act follows a day in the life of Sam Peliczowski, an out-of-work actor who mans the red-hot reservation line at Manhattan's number-one restaurant. Coercion, threats, bribes, histrionics—a cast of desperate callers will stop at nothing in their zeal to land a prime reservation, or the right table. Amid the barrage, Sam's got his own needs to contend with—his recently widowed dad wants him home for Christmas, and he's up for a choice part at Lincoln Center. While juggling scheming socialites, name-dropping wannabes, fickle celebrities and egomaniacal bosses, can he manage to look out for himself?
Elmont Theatre (inside the Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Tpke
Elmont
Opened
May 2020
Times
Fridays and Saturdays 8pm, Sundays 2:30pm, Wednesday 2pm
Cost
Tickets are $28.00 for adults, $26.00 for seniors age 65 and over, $21.00 for students with a current and valid school photo ID, and $16.00 for children 12 and under in advance. All tickets are $31.00 after the advance closes. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted. Group rates are available. Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information.
Ticket Info
For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
Featuring more than 20 hit Queen songs including “Another One Bites the Dust,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Killer Queen,” “We Will Rock You,” “Somebody To Love,” “We Are the Champions,” “Don’t Stop Me Now,” and many more, WE WILL ROCK YOU follows two revolutionaries as they try to save rock ‘n’ roll in a post-apocalyptic world. In an age where algorithms predict our every preference, WE WILL ROCK YOU is a musical for our time: a fist-pumping, foot-stomping anthem to individuality
Saturday, March 7 @ 8:30pm
Sunday, March 8 @ 3:00pm
Saturday, March 14 @ 8:30pm
Sunday, March 15 @ 3:00pm
Saturday, March 21 @ 8:30pm
Sunday, March 22 @ 3:00pm
Cost
Adults: $25
Seniors (over 62) and Children (under 12): $22
Group Sales: 10 - 24 tickets - Save 10% - Adults: $22.50 Seniors & Children: $19.80
Group Sales: 25 - 49 tickets - Save 20% - Adults: $20.00 Seniors & Children: $17.60
Group Sales: 50 or more tickets - Save 30% - Adults: $17.50
Seniors & Children: $15.40
Tickets at the door: $2 extra
Steel Magnolias, is a quintessentially American play based on playwright Robert Harling's sister's battle with Type 1 Diabetes. The poignant story unfolds in Truvy's Salon, where six best friends-- as delicate as the magnolia flower, and as tough as steel - laugh, cry and get through life's hardest struggles together.
November 1, 2, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 at 8pm
November 3 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets - $20.00
Description
How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1998. It addresses pedophilia, victim blaming, and misogyny, as well as the complexities of love and family. Through flashbacks, Li’l Bit, now in her forties, uses learning to drive as a metaphor for her learning about sex, and about life.
Note
South Shore Theatre is a 40 seat Black Box Theatre.
Reservations are highly suggested.
For more info or reservations: 631-669-0506
Or visit our website www.SouthshoreTheatre.com
Saturday, November 2nd, 9th & 16th at 8:00p.m.
Sunday, November 3rd, 10th & 17th at 2:30p.m.
Wednesday, November 6th at 2:00p.m.
Friday, November 8th at 8:00p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults, $24.00 for senior citizens (age 65 and over)
with advance reservation.
After the advance reservation closes all tickets are $30.00
Ticket Info
Get Your Tickets by calling our box office at (631) 581-2700 or by clicking the button below
Description
A distant heir to a family fortune sets out to speed up the line of succession by using a great deal of charm... and a dash of murder. A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder is the knock-'em-dead, uproarious hit and the most-nominated show of the 2014 season. With ten Tony nominations and four wins, including Best Musical, Book, Direction and Costumes, it also earned seven Drama Desk Awards (including Best Musical), four Outer Critics Circle Awards (including Best Musical) and one Drama League Award (Best Musical).
Elmont Theatre (inside the Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Tpke
Elmont
Opened
Nov 2019
Times
Wednesday, December 4th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, November 29th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, November 23rd, 30th & December 7th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, November 24th, December 1st & 8th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$27.00 for adults and $25.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
Get Your Tickets by calling our box office at (631) 581-2700 or by clicking the button below
Description
A distant heir to a family fortune sets out to speed up the line of succession by using a great deal of charm... and a dash of murder. A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder is the knock-'em-dead, uproarious hit and the most-nominated show of the 2014 season. With ten Tony nominations and four wins, including Best Musical, Book, Direction and Costumes, it also earned seven Drama Desk Awards (including Best Musical), four Outer Critics Circle Awards (including Best Musical) and one Drama League Award (Best Musical).
Elmont Theatre (inside the Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Tpke
Elmont
Opened
Oct 2019
Times
Wednesday, October 30th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, November 1st at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, October 26th, November 2nd & 9th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, October 27th, November 3rd & 10th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$27.00 for adults and $25.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
Get Your Tickets by calling our box office at (631) 581-2700 or by clicking the button below
Description
Two con men, a beautiful woman and the elite of the French Riviera collide in this sexy and irreverent farce. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, based on the popular 1988 MGM film, takes us to the French Riviera for high jinks and hilarity. Sophisticated, suave with a good dash of mischief, this hysterical comedy features a delightfully jazzy score by David Yazbek (The Full Monty) and was nominated for a staggering eleven Tony Awards.
Saturdays, Nov. 9 and 16, at 7:30 pm; Sundays, Nov. 10 and 17, 2:30 pm
Cost
Donation: $15 ($12 for groups of 6 or more)
Ticket Info
Information & reservations: 718-268-7772 or www.gingerbreadplayers.org
Description
Getting Married is a delightful comedy full of the wit and verbal sparring for which Shaw is rightly famous. In Bishop Alfred Bridgenorth’s house in 1908, Edith, his sixth and youngest daughter, is about to be married.
The play is a hilarious and satiric discourse on marriage, with all its blessings and pitfalls
Note
The Gingerbread Players have been producing high-quality, affordable community theater in Forest Hills, Queens, for nearly half a century. Our fall shows are dedicated to classic theater works, presented in a traditional and highly accessible style.
February 15-March 14 (for times click on date range on line above)
Cost
$16-$29 ($37-$42 for VIP)
VIP Includes choice of beverage and some light snacks
Ticket Processing Fee = $3 per Ticket
Additional Online Convenience Fee = $2 per Ticket
Group Rates Available
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
American Idiot follows the exhilarating journey of a new generation of young Americans, lead
by friends Johnny, Tunny and Will, as they struggle to find meaning in a post-9/11 world, borne along by Green Day’s electrifying score. When the three disgruntled men flee the constraints of their hometown for the thrills of city life, their paths are quickly estranged when Tunney enters the armed forces, Michael is called back home to attend familial responsibilities, and Johnny’s attention becomes divided by a seductive love interest and a hazardous new friendship. This high-octane show includes every song from Green Day’s album American Idiot, as well as several songs from follow-up release, 21st Century Breakdown.
Max is planning to murder his wife Janet, collect her life insurance, and enjoy life with his girlfriend when Mary and George arrive on their Greek island with news: Mary and Janet are beneficiaries of a huge fortune. Plans and plots hatch, and soon everyone is bent on murder. All that stands in their way is the presence of a neighbor who knows a thing or two about murder, crime writer Edgar Chambers.
One hotel suite, four tenors, two wives, three girlfriends, and a soccer stadium filled with screaming fans. What could possibly go wrong? It’s 1930s Paris and the stage is set for the concert of the century – as long as producer Henry Saunders can keep Italian superstar Tito Merelli and his hot-blooded wife, Maira, from causing runaway chaos. Prepare for an uproarious ride, full of mistaken identities, bedroom hijinks, and madcap delight.
Saturday, November 30th, December 7th and 14th at 8:00p.m.
Sunday, December 1st, 8th and 15th at 2:30p.m.
Wednesday, December 4th at 2:00p.m.
Friday, December 6th at 8:00p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults, $24.00 for senior citizens (age 65 and over)
with advance reservation.
After the advance reservation closes all tickets are $30.00
Ticket Info
Get Your Tickets by calling our box office at (631) 581-2700 or by clicking the button below
Description
Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical adaptation tells the tale of veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis who have a successful song and dance act after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former army commander. The dazzling score features well known standards including Blue Skies, I Love A Piano, How Deep Is the Ocean and the perennial favorite, White Christmas.
Saturday, November 23, 2019 at 11:00am, Sunday, November 24, 2019 at 12:00pm, Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 11:00am, Sunday, December 1, 2019 at 12:00pm
Cost
All tickets are $12.
Ticket Info
Purchase on line at www.plazatheatrical.com or call box office Mon - Fri 9 - 5, 516-599-6870
Description
This is the tale, based on the popular book by Victoria Kann and Elizabeth Kann, of Pinkalicious, who can't stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor's office with Pinkititis, an affliction that turns her pink from head to toe - a dream come true for this pink loving enthusiast!
All tickets $10 - group rates for 15 or more
***Special Performance on Dec. 15***-
Bring a toy (Value $5 or more) for our John Theissen Toy Drive Box and receive a FREE TICKET
Ticket Info
631-669-0506
Description
A Special One Hour Presentation of the story of
Ebenezer Scrooge with songs
Opening January 16, 2020 and running through February 2, 2020
Ticket Info
Purchase tickets at OvationTix: 866.811.4111 or click on button below
Description
Admissions follows the family of
Sherri Rosen-Mason, the Head of the Admissions Department for a New England prep school aspiring to be prestigious.
Together with her husband Bill, the school's headmaster, the liberal white duo have successfully rebranded their “monochromatic” school into a diverse institution fit for the 21st century.
Sherri’s drive to diversify the student body at the school is made clear by her interactions with an administrator in the school’s development office,
Roberta.
When the couple’s only son, Charlie,
a senior at the school, gets turned down by an Ivy League college, he assumes it’s because he doesn't tick the diversity box, which sparks a conflict of interest for the family and friction between Sherri and her friend
Ginnie Peters,
whose mixed-race son (never seen on stage) has been accepted by Yale.
The hypocrisies and contradictions of liberal white America take center stage in this satirical, thought-provoking play, yielding both plenty of laughter and an unflinching examination of contemporary values.
Note
PARKING: There is limited street parking around the theater as well as a parking lot that can be entered just north of the Quogue Community Hall.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: The theater is wheelchair accessible through the side entrance.
April 24, 25 & May 1, 2 at 8:00
April 26 & May 3 at 2:00
Cost
Adults - $17
Seniors - $12
18 & Under - $7
Ticket Info
516-900-2031
Description
All the ingredients that have made the story a perennial favorite are here: ragged, pitiful, but optimistic and loving Cinderella; her cruel stepmother and selfish stepsisters; the ball and the handsome prince; the fairy godmother; the glass slipper; and the happily-ever-after ending.
May 27 - June 13
Thursdays and Fridays at 7,
Saturdays at 2:30 and 8,
Sundays at 2:30
Cost
General Admission:
Adults - $30,
Senior - $25,
Under 35 - $20,
Student- $10
Ticket Info
To reserve tickets, visit www.hamptontheatre.org
more info at info@hamptontheatre.org or call 1-631-653-8955
Description
A sassy stray dog brought home from Central Park becomes a major bone of contention for empty-nesters Greg and Kate in this romantic comedy about a marriage and a dog. "Sylvia," a street-smart mixture of Lab and poodle, offers Greg an escape from the frustrations of his job and the unknowns of middle age. Kate considers Sylvia a rival for Greg's affection; Sylvia thinks Kate is clueless about the bond between man and dog. After a series of hilarious and touching complications, all three learn lessons about the importance of compromise and the power of love.
$20 presale at thinkbigtheaterarts.org or $25 at door
Description
Come Together to celebrate your favorite Beatles songs performed by your favorite Long Island Theatre performers!
Think Big! Theater Arts, thinkbigtheaterarts.org Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Fundraiser
January 10 8:00 PM
January 11 8:00 PM
January 12 2:30 PM
January 17 8:00 PM
January 18 8:00 PM
January 19 2:30 PM
Description
A chilling tale of the sea, Ireland, and the power of myth. It’s Christmas Eve, and Sharky has returned to Dublin to look after his irascible, aging brother who’s recently gone blind. Old drinking buddies Ivan and Nicky are holed up at the house too, hoping to play some cards, but this simple game turns into something quite unexpected.
Premium Seating with Cabaret Table -- $25
General Seating -- $15
Description
It's here for one night only... North Shore Village Theatre's first annual holiday-themed variety show!
We'll have plenty of music, but also dancing, poetry and a comedian... all to help you get in the holiday spirit (with plenty of holiday goodies abounding as well)! All acts are family-friendly. Proceeds benefit the future of North Shore Village Theatre.
Saturdays Mar 28, April 4, 11 @8pm
Friday April 3 @ 8pm
Sundays March 29, April 5 @ 2:30pm
Wednesday April 1 @ 2pm
Cost
Tickets are $25.00 for adults, $23.00 for seniors age 65 and over, $21.00 for students with a current and valid school photo ID, and $16.00 for children 12 and under in advance. All tickets are $30.00 after the advance closes. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted. Group rates are available.
Ticket Info
Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information. For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
The classic farce that everyone should be doing – especially around tax time! Jon Trachtman and Leslie Arthur are out of work musicians who room together in New York City. To save money, Jon has been filing tax returns listing the pair as married. The day of reckoning comes when the Internal Revenue Service informs the “couple” they’re going to be investigated. Leslie masquerades as a housewife, aided by Jon’s fiancée, Kate. Complicating matters further, Leslie and Kate are having an affair behind Jon’s back, Jon’s mother drops in unexpectedly to meet her son’s fiancée, and Leslie’s ex-girlfriend shows up demanding to know why Leslie has changed and won’t see her anymore. Like a cross between I Love Lucy and Some Like it Hot.
Saturdays April 18, 25, May 2 @8pm
Friday April 24 @ 8pm
Sundays April 19, 26, May 3 @ 2:30pm
Wednesday April 22 @ 2pm
Cost
Tickets are $27.00 for adults, $25.00 for seniors age 65 and over, $21.00 for students with a current and valid school photo ID, and $16.00 for children 12 and under in advance. All tickets are $31.00 after the advance closes. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted. Group rates are available.
Ticket Info
Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information. For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
Featuring more than 20 hit Queen songs including “Another One Bites the Dust,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Killer Queen,” “We Will Rock You,” “Somebody To Love,” “We Are the Champions,” “Don’t Stop Me Now,” and many more, WE WILL ROCK YOU follows two revolutionaries as they try to save rock ‘n’ roll in a post-apocalyptic world. In an age where algorithms predict our every preference, WE WILL ROCK YOU is a musical for our time: a fist-pumping, foot-stomping anthem to individuality.
Saturdays May 9, 16, 23 @8pm
Friday May 15 @ 8pm
Sundays May 10, 17, 24 @ 2:30pm
Wednesday May 13 @ 2pm
Cost
Tickets are $25.00 for adults, $23.00 for seniors age 65 and over, $21.00 for students with a current and valid school photo ID, and $16.00 for children 12 and under in advance. All tickets are $30.00 after the advance closes. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted. Group rates are available.
Ticket Info
Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information. For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
Daisy Werthan, an elderly Jewish widow living in Atlanta, is determined to maintain her independence. However, when she crashes her car, her son, Boolie, arranges for her to have a chauffeur, an African-American driver named Hoke Colburn. Daisy and Hoke's relationship gets off to a rocky start, but they gradually form a close friendship over the years, one that transcends racial prejudices and social conventions.
Saturdays May 30, June 6, 13 @8pm
Friday June 5 @ 8pm
Sundays May 31, June 7, 14 @ 2:30pm
Wednesday June 3 @ 2pm
Cost
Tickets are $27.00 for adults, $25.00 for seniors age 65 and over, $21.00 for students with a current and valid school photo ID, and $16.00 for children 12 and under in advance. All tickets are $31.00 after the advance closes. Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover are accepted. Group rates are available
Ticket Info
Call (631) 581-2700 or email bhtgroupsales@aol.com for group information. For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
At the Colonial Theatre, the cast of Robbin’ Hood takes their bows on opening night. Just as the curtain falls, so does Jessica Cranshaw, the profoundly untalented leading lady of the production. Enter Lieutenant Frank Cioffi, a fast-talking cop with a love for musical theatre. He quarantines the cast and crew inside the theatre while he searches for clues. But Cioffi doesn’t just investigate the murder--he also offers advice and insight into improving Robbin’ Hood. The musical will open again in 24 hours with a new leading lady, so the clock is ticking to find the killer and put on a killer show. Who could it be?
Elmont Theatre (inside the Elmont Memorial Library)
700 Hempstead Tpke
Elmont
Opened
Dec 2019
Times
Wednesday, January 8th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, December 27th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, December 21st, 28th & January 4th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, December 22nd, 29th & January 5th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$27.00 for adults and $25.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
Get Your Tickets by calling our box office at 516-775-4420 or by clicking the button below
Description
Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical adaptation tells the tale of veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis who have a successful song and dance act after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former army commander. The dazzling score features well known standards including Blue Skies, I Love A Piano, How Deep Is the Ocean and the perennial favorite, White Christmas.
Wednesday, January 15th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, January 17th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, January 11th, 18th & 25th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, January 12th, 19th & 26th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$24.00 for adults and $22.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $29.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
This devastatingly funny one act follows a day in the life of Sam Peliczowski, an out-of-work actor who mans the red-hot reservation line at Manhattan's number-one restaurant. Coercion, threats, bribes, histrionics—a cast of desperate callers will stop at nothing in their zeal to land a prime reservation, or the right table. Amid the barrage, Sam's got his own needs to contend with—his recently widowed dad wants him home for Christmas, and he's up for a choice part at Lincoln Center. While juggling scheming socialites, name-dropping wannabes, fickle celebrities and egomaniacal bosses, can he manage to look out for himself?
Wednesday, February 5th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, February 7th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, February 1st, 8th & 15th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, February 2nd, 9th & 16th at 2:30p.m.
Cost
$26.00 for adults and $24.00 for seniors age 65 and over IN ADVANCE. ALL TICKETS are $30.00 once the ADVANCE CLOSES which is two (2) hours before curtain time.
Ticket Info
For individual ticket information and reservations, please call the Box Office at (631) 581-2700 or go to www.broadhollow.org.
Description
If you love the 1970s, then you'll love this riotous trip back to the decade that brought us flared trousers, platform shoes and glitter. In Disco Inferno, the story of Faust is brought to life in an explosion of hit songs, high-energy dance routines and glitter ball-spinning action. Disco Inferno is chock-full of the songs that defined a generation. Jack is an aspiring musician who wants nothing more than to be famous, so signing away this thing called a soul is a small price to pay. But Jack soon finds out that all that glitters isn't gold on the other side, especially if you're all out of love.
Friday, December 13, 2019 - 08:00 PM
Saturday, December 14, 2019 - 08:00 PM
Friday, December 15, 2019 - 02:30 PM
Thursday December 19, 2019 - 08:00 PM
Friday December 20, 2019 - 08:00 PM
Saturday December 21, 2019 - 08:00 PM
Sunday December 22, 2019 - 02:30 PM
Friday December 27, 2019 - 08:00 PM
Saturday December 28, 2019 - 08:00 PM
Sunday December 29, 2019 - 02:30 PM
Cost
$27.00
Description
World Premiere! Chris Rosselli’s new musical is a take-off that depicts behind the camera hilarity that might have happened as Judy was taping her Christmas TV special.
Friday, Dec 27, 2019 at 11:00am
Saturday, Dec 28, 2019 at 11:00am
Sunday, Dec 29, 2019 at 12:00pm
Monday, Dec 30, 2019 at 11:00am
Saturday, Jan 4, 2020 at 11:00am
Sunday, Jan 5, 2020 at 12:00pm
Cost
All Tickets are $12.
Ticket Info
516-599-670
Description
It's the most wonderful time of the year in the land of Happily Ever After! Cinderella and snow White are preparing for the Royal winter Ball with all of your favorite fairy tale characters!
Jan. 3, 4, 10, 11, 16,17, 18 at 8pm, Jan. 12 at 3pm
Description
Curse of the Starving Class by Sam Shepard tells the story of a dysfunctional family living in a farmhouse they are planning to sell in the hopes of moving on to bigger and better things.
Friday, May 6th 8pm, Saturday, May 7th 8pm, Friday, May 13th 8pm, Saturday, May 14th 2pm & 8pm, Friday, May 20th 8pm, Saturday, May 21st 8pm, & Sunday, May 22nd 2pm.
Cost
Adults- $22, Seniors & Students- $20
Ticket Info
DougCommThtr@gmail.com
Description
Hilarious comedy surrounds a married couple, Barbara & David, who are art dealers on Manhattan’s upper east side. Their domestic tranquility is shattered upon the unexpected arrival of the wife’s “delightful” sister & her uptight CPA husband who dump their archetypal Jewish mother on their doorstep while they rush off to deal with their college-student daughter’s “issues”. Barbara & David are accustomed to entertaining the very best of the art world. But can they handle Mother?
Note
For tickets, please email DougCommThtr@gmail.com or call 718-482-3332
Various Eighty-six-year-old widower Mr. Green is almost hit by a car driven by young corporate executive Ross Gardiner. Found guilty of reckless driving, Ross is ordered to spend the next six months making weekly visits to Mr. Green. What starts off as a comedy about two people who resent being in the same room together develops into drama, as family secrets are revealed and old wounds are opened.
January 18th - February 15th. Saturdays only at 2pm
Cost
$15.00
Ticket Info
Please call the box office at 516-868-6400 to reserve tickets
Description
When Cinderella’s cruel stepmother prevents her from attending the royal ball, she gets some unexpected help from the lovable mics, Gus and Jaq, and from her fairy godmother.
April 24-May 3, Fridays, Saturdays @8pm; Sundays at 3pm
Cost
$25 General Admission, $20 Students/Seniors (over 60)
Description
Ken Ludwig (Lend Me A Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo) wrote an hilarious take on the great English farces of the past. The plot surrounds Bingham, executive director of Quail Valley Country Club, who places a foolish bet with the cocky and arrogant Dickie on today’s big tournament. His star golfer turns out to be a newly hired assistant, Justin, who just proposed to the club’s ditzy waitress, Louise, who promptly loses the family heirloom engagement ring. Soon there are hysterics, a broken arm, and the prospect of Bingham losing it all. The sudden appearance of Bingham’s stern wife, Muriel, complicates matters even further, as she catches him much too close to Pamela, his boozy vice-president. Can Bingham win the game, win the wager, and get his life in order?
Show
Wolf Hall
Type
Written By
Mike Poulton’s adaptation of the Hilary Mantel novel
Call 631-298-NFCT (6328) for reservations or information.
Description
England, 1527: Henry VIII still doesn’t have a male heir and the kingdom is ready to explode in a powder keg of political and religious unrest. Based on Hilary Mantel’s Man Booker Prize-winning novel, Wolf Hall is the thrilling story of the rise of Thomas Cromwell, adviser to the king, mercenary, and ruthless Machiavellian. Adapted by Mike Poulton.
A wonderful afternoon of memorable music from the Rogers & Hammerstein Song book featuring selections from SOUTH PACIFIC, CAROUSEL, OKLAHOMA, AND MORE!
Note
PETER MORRISON, piano,
KATHLEEN GUBITOSI & GREGG SIXT, vocals
Complimentary wine & cheese
More info at www.bellport-playcrafters.com
Jan 11, 2020 - Feb 1, 2020 (for times click on date range on line above)
Cost
$16-$29 ($37-$42 for VIP)
VIP Includes choice of beverage and some light snacks
Ticket Processing Fee = $3 per Ticket
Additional Online Convenience Fee = $2 per Ticket
Group Rates Available
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
The music of Elvis comes alive in All Shook Up. Inspired by Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, All Shook Up follows a small Midwestern town that is thrown into a frenzy with the arrival of Chad, a good-looking, motorcycle-riding roustabout, who rides from town to town with a guitar on his back, blue suede shoes on his feet, and a song in his heart. Repressed by their conservative mayor, the town begins to come alive once more under Chad’s influence. Lovers meet, woo, pursue, and more, all in one zany night that will change the town forever. All Shook Up is a rocking, heartwarming tale about following dreams, opening up to love, and the power of music.
Note
• For VIP/Group Sales, call 631-218-2810
• For Handicap and Companion Accessible Seating, call 631-218-2810
• Come early on Friday, January 1st for an Art Show in the Lobby, courtesy of Long Island Photo Gallery. Doors open at 6:30PM. The Lobby Bar will also be open. Featured Artist: Marc Altar
$16-$29 ($37-$42 for VIP)
VIP Includes choice of beverage and some light snacks
Ticket Processing Fee = $3 per Ticket
Additional Online Convenience Fee = $2 per Ticket
Group Rates Available
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical tells the story of Jim, who leaves the bright lights of show business behind to settle down on his farmhouse in Connecticut. He quickly discovers life isn’t the same without a bit of song and dance. Jim’s luck takes a spectacular turn when he meets Linda, a spirited schoolteacher with talent to spare. Together they turn the farmhouse into a fabulous inn with dazzling performances to celebrate each holiday, from Thanksgiving to the Fourth of July. But when Jim’s best friend Ted tries to lure Linda away to be his new dance partner in Hollywood, will Jim be able to salvage his latest chance at love?
Tickets are sold online -www.simplegiftsproductions.com - and at the door before each show.
Description
This “revised” version is a fresh approach to the all-time 1967 classic, based on the beloved comic strip by Charles Schultz. Featuring all your favorite Peanuts characters, this charming revue of vignettes and songs is fun for the whole family (ages 4 and older). Running time – 1 hour.
Note
This youth production showcases 10 actors in grades 3 - 9.
Saturday, January 18, 2020 at 11:00am
Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 12:00pm
Monday, January 20, 2020 at 11:00am
Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 11:00am and Sunday, January 26, 2020 at 12:00pm
Cost
All Tickets $12.
Ticket Info
Purchase online at www.plazatheatrical.com or call our box office Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm at 516-599-6870
Description
The wonderful international bestseller and award -winning book with the wonderful message of friendship and belonging comes to life onstage.
April 24 and 25 May 1 and 2 at 8 p.m.
April 26 and May 3 at 3 p.m.
Cost
$20 adults, $17 students and seniors
Description
The play takes place on a single night in April 1912 and is about the upper middle-class Birling family, who live in a comfortable home in the fictional town of Brumley, England. The family is visited by a man calling himself Inspector Goole, who questions each family member about the suicide of a young working-class woman in her mid-20s.
Show
Centerstage as You've Never Seen Before: 2020 Cabaret
General Performances: January 24 at 8pm & January 26 at 2pm
Dinner Theatre: Saturday, January 25 --
Doors Open at 6pm; Show Begins at 8pm
Cost
General Performances: January 24 & 26
Tickets $15, Seniors (60 and over) & Children (12 and under) $12
Dinner Theatre: Saturday, January 25 -- All Tickets $40, Includes Dinner, Drinks, Dessert & Show
Ticket Info
For Ticket Information and Reservations: please call 516-754-4293 or e-mail Centerstageministry@gmail.com
Description
Join us as we perform numbers from shows never performed in full-length Centerstage shows!
Jan 17-19, 24-26, 31, Feb 1-2
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00PM, Sundays at 2:30PM
Cost
$20
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please go to www.nfct.com
Description
This long running Off Broadway comedy places Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso in a Parisian cafe just before the Einstein transformed physics with his theory of relativity and Picasso set the art world afire with cubism. Playwright Steve Martin (thats right, the comedian) plays fast and loose with fact, fame, and fortune as these two geniuses talk with each other and several other fanciful characters.
As Steve Martin expounds, "Focusing on Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity and Picasso’s master painting, 'Les Demoiselles d'Avignon,' the play attempts to explain, in a light-hearted way, the similarity of the creative process involved in great leaps of imagination in art and science".
February 20, 21 and 22 at 8pm and February 23 at 3pm
Cost
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT Tickets on sale for $17 through January 20th on our website www.lukefund.org or click on Purchase button.
After 1/20/20 regular tickets on sale $22 general admission adults and $18 for Seniors/Kids under 10.
Note
This annual fundraiser raises monies to grant to children with cancer through the LUKE NEUHEDEL FOUNDATION.
January 17 at 8:00, January 18 at 8, and January 19 at 7:30
Description
It’s Christmas Eve: a Desert Storm veteran with a herniated disk and a 19-year-old runaway heroin addict share the holiday in a filthy, rundown squat on New York’s Canal Street. Adam Rapp immerses the audience firmly into the bleak, claustrophobic world of these characters.
This unusual love story is grimly compelling, mixing gritty honesty with remarkable generosity and compassion, striking a delicate balance between the sweet and difficult moments in human interaction.
Compelling as it is, the play is not for the faint of heart; it contains graphic scatological references, simulated drug use, and descriptions of trauma that can leave the viewer stunned and/or sickened.
Because of this, we are not allowing children 14 and under into the theatre.
Tickets can be purchased at the door on the day of the event (cash only) or you can purchase tickets in advance by clicking on the Purchase button below:
Description
“Love Letters” is a Pulitzer Prize nominated play written by A.R. Gurney in which the two actors read letters they have written to each other over the span of 50 years. The audience listens as their relationship and their lives unfold.
Note
Note that the show is adult themed and has some strong language, so is not recommended for children.
Show
South Pacific
Type
Musical
Written By
Composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Saturday Evenings: May 16, & 30, 2020 at 8:00 P.M.
Sunday Matinees: May 17, 24 & 31, 2020 at 2:00 P.M.
Ticket Info
For Tickets or Information, Call the Box Office at
631-462-9800 x-136
Monday thru Friday from 9am-5pm.
You may also purchase your tickets at the Customer Service Desk
Monday-Thursday 8:30am-7pm; Friday 8:30am- 4:30pm & Sunday 9am-2pm.
Tickets are also available at the door before each performance.
Note
handicapped accessible,
listening devices available
Please call the box office at 516-868-6400 to reserve tickets
Description
The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed into his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity.
Daisy Werthan, a fiercely, independent, southern, Jewish widow is forced to give up driving when her son, Boolie employs an African American, Hoke Colburn, to be her chauffeur. In a series of scenes spanning 25 years, the relationship between Daisy and Hoke grows as they deal with the issues of prejudice, acceptance, and eventual love and respect that still resonates today.
A modern romantic comedy about a marriage and a dog.
Valentine's Day Show includes complimentary champagne & chocolate for all of our "Sweethearts"
(Gift certificates and student comps not available on this day)
Adults $35, Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28, Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Description
Grease is the word! Since its electric Broadway debut, Grease has remained one of the world’s most popular musicals! Funny, frank, and featuring the hit songs “Greased Lightnin’,” “You’re The One That I Want,” and “Summer Nights,” Grease follows the journey of Danny and Sandy, alongside the Burger Palace Boys and the Pink Ladies, as they navigate high school to the unforgettable rock n’ roll soundtrack that defined generations. Dust off your leather jackets and pull on your bobby socks, Grease will have you dancing in the aisles! Please Note: Contains adult themes and situations.
February 14, 15, 21 & 22 @ 8:00 pm February 16 & 23 @ 2:30 pm
Ticket Info
$20 Adults $18 Students/Seniors
Description
Since they were in college together, the self-appointed members of The Dixie Swim Club are five headstrong Southern women, all grappling with middle age in their own way, and for one weekend every August, they bond over gossip and cocktails in a beachfront cottage in North Carolina.
Feb 1 - Feb 15, Saturdays at 11am, Sundays at 12pm
Cost
All tickets $12
Ticket Info
Purchase online at www.plazatheatrical.com or by calling box office Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm at 516-599-6870
Description
The most classic of all fairy tales springs to life in this fast-paced musical production featuring ragged Cinderella and the handsome prince looking for a bride.
Adults $35, Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28, Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Wednesday matinees $20
Description
Driving Miss Daisy is the moving, yet humorous, story of the 25-year relationship between Daisy Werthan, a well-to-do Jewish widow in postwar Atlanta, and her African-American chauffeur, the retired Hoke Coleburn. As the play progresses from 1948 to 1973, we see how these two very different people become each other’s closest companion and confidants. Take a ride down memory lane in this delicate depiction of simmering racial tensions, changing times, and the transformative power of understanding. Get ready to experience the magic that made Driving Miss Daisy a Pulitzer Prize-winning hit and an Academy Award-winning film. Running time: 1:45.
Adults $35, Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28, Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Description
Sha la la Joseph you’re doing fine! You and your dreamcoat ahead of your time! One of the most enduring shows of all time, Joseph is a warm-hearted celebration of the boy who changed the course of history. Told entirely through song in music styles from country, rock ‘n roll, pop, and calypso, Joseph is the irresistible musical about trials and triumphs. Take this rainbow ride through biblical Egypt infused with fast-paced dance numbers, adventure, song, and even an appearance from Elvis.
Adults $35, Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28, Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Description
Come on down to Truvy’s Louisiana beauty shop where six strong women share their hopes and dreams. Beginning on the day of debutante Shelby’s wedding, the play traces this eccentric and lovable cast of characters as they support each other through life’s many challenges. Steel Magnolias is alternately hilarious and touching and—in the end—deeply revealing of the strength that binds these ladies together. Stop by for some great laughs and unforgettable friendship.
Various - Click on date range to see venue for each date.
Opened
Mar 2020
Times
3/20 at Oceanside Library at 7 PM
3/22 at Oceanside Library at 2 PM
3/28 at Mineola Library at 2 PM
3/29 at Jericho Library at 2 PM
Cost
Free-General Admission Seating at Oceanside and Mineola Libraries.
Info on Jericho to come
Description
All my Sons by Arthur Miller. Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play. During the WWll, Joe Keller and Steve Deever ran a machine shop which made airplane parts. Deever went to prison for making defective parts, causing the death of many men. Keller went free. Keller's son Larry went MIA during the war and is presumed dead. His fiancée was Deever's daughter Ann. Now a few years later, Ann has fallen in love with Keller's other son Chris. But Keller's wife Kate is still mysteriously clinging to hope that Larry is still alive and out there somewhere.
Friday Feb 7 at 8 pm,
Saturday Feb 8 at 8 pm,
Sunday Feb 9 at 2 pm
Cost
All tickets $15.00
Ticket Info
Online or at the door
Description
Almost, Maine is a play by John Cariani, comprising nine short plays that explore love and loss in a remote, mythical almost-town called Almost, Maine. Propelled by the mystical energy of the aurora borealis and populated with characters who are humorous, plain-spoken, thoughtful, and sincere, Almost, Maine is a series of loosely connected tales about love, each with a compelling couple at its center, each with its own touch of sorcery.
Friday, April 25 - 8pm
Saturday, April 26 - 8pm
Sunday, April 27 - 3pm
Friday, May 2 - 8pm
Saturday, May 3 - 8pm
Sunday, May 4 - 3pm
Friday, May 9 - 8pm
Saturday, May 10 - 8pm
Sunday, May 11 - 3pm
Ticket Info
Adults - $18. Students/Seniors- $15. Cash/Check only at the door.
Description
Catherine has spent years caring for her brilliant but unstable father, a famous mathematician. Following his death, she must deal with the arrival of her estranged sister and the attentions of a former student of her father. In the days that follow, the discovery of a mysterious notebook raises the most difficult problem of all: How much of her father's madness – or genius – will she inherit?
At the Colonial Theatre, the cast of Robbin’ Hood takes their bows on opening night. Just as the curtain falls, so does Jessica Cranshaw, the profoundly untalented leading lady of the production. Enter Lieutenant Frank Cioffi, a fast-talking cop with a love for musical theatre. He quarantines the cast and crew inside the theatre while he searches for clues. But Cioffi doesn’t just investigate the murder--he also offers advice and insight into improving Robbin’ Hood. The musical will open again in 24 hours with a new leading lady, so the clock is ticking to find the killer and put on a killer show. Who could it be?
All tickets are final purchase. No refunds. Credits may be approved where applicable.
GREEN OPTION: No need to print tickets. All tickets can be picked up at the box office window before show time.
Description
Recently discovered controversial early drama by Arthur Miller about a business owner who discovers that his son is a communist. Studio Theatre has been honored with the rights to produce this U.S. premiere.
ebruary 28, 29, March 6, 7, 12, 13, 14 at 8pm
March 8 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets $20
Ticket Info
631-669-0506
Description
Long Island Premiere of The Irish Curse by Martin Casella
The Irish Curse is a revealing portrait of how men, and society, define masculinity. In doing so, it dares to pose the fundamental question that has been on the minds of men since the beginning of time: "Do I measure up to the next guy?"
We’ve got magic to do, just for you. With an infectiously unforgettable score from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant, Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Winner of four 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival, this updated circus-inspired version of Pippin continues to captivate and appeal to the young at heart throughout the world.
Tickets $15 Students and Seniors $12 Cash or check only
Ticket Info
631-654-0199
Description
Maude, a fifty-something, unemployed bartender living in a trailer park, has bought a painting for a few bucks from a thrift store. Despite almost trashing it, she's now convinced it's a lost masterpiece by Jackson Pollock worth millions. But when world-class art expert Lionel Percy flies over from New York and arrives at her trailer home in Bakersfield to authenticate the painting, he has no idea what he is about to discover. Inspired by true events, this hilarious and thought-provoking new comedy-drama asks vital questions about what makes art, and people, truly authentic.
Dr. Heddy Zirin is an accomplished Long Island Pediatrician by day. If you come down to Studio Theatre of Long Island you will see Dr. Zirin transform into Dr. Ruth Westheimer before your very eyes.
Tickets sold online (credit card) and at the door (cash/check).
To purchase online - go to www.simplegiftsproductions.com (click on TICKET SALES link)
Description
Simple Gifts Productions (SGP) is a professional performing arts company for children and teens celebrating over 15 years of high quality productions on LI. Travel down the rabbit hole and join Alice and her zany group of friends as they take us through one crazy adventure. Featuring the White Rabbit, Queen of Hearts and Mad Hatter, amongst others, this talented cast of youth actors (grades 3 – 11) will be sure to delight and is a show that is fun for the whole family (ages 4 and older).
June 12, 13, 19 and 20 at 8 pm and June 14 and 21 at 2:30 pm
Description
The play takes place in the spring of 1940. anti-Fascist German engineer Kurt Muller arrives with his American-born wife, Sara (Bette Davis), and their three children, at the home of Sara’s mother, Fanny Farrelly, in Washington, D.C. The Mullers have enduring 17 difficult years in Europe, where Kurt has engaged in underground resistance to the rising Nazi threat. Unscrupulous Romanian count Teck de Brancovis, a houseguest of Fanny’s, discovers Kurt’s secret and threatens to expose his activities to his contacts at the German embassy.
$17 Main Floor VIP Tables available for some performances. VIP tables include premium table seating, soda, and a snack.
Description
The stakes are higher than ever in this dynamic stage musical, as SpongeBob and all of Bikini Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Chaos erupts. Lives hang in the balance. And just when all hope seems lost, a most unexpected hero rises up and takes center stage. The power of optimism really can save the world!
Steel Magnolias is a stage play by American writer Robert Harling, based on his experience with his sister's death. The play is a comedy-drama about the bond among a group of Southern women in northwest Louisiana.
A Murder is Announced begins with the newspaper in Chipping Cleghorn, The Gazette, printing a story about a murder. The odd thing is that the murder has yet to take place.
Note
South Shore Theatre is a 40 seat Black Box Theatre.
Reservations are highly suggested
Bayway Performance Dates:
Wednesday, April 22nd at 2:00p.m.; Friday, April 24th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, April 18th, 25th & May2nd at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, April 19th, 26th & May 3rd at 2:30p.m.
Elmont Performance Dates:
Wednesday, May 27th at 2:00p.m.; Friday, May 29th at 8:00p.m.; Saturday, May 23rd, 30th & June 6th at 8:00p.m.; Sunday, May 24th, 31st & June 7th at 2:30p.m.
Description
We Will Rock You is a jukebox musical based on the songs of British rock band Queen with a book by Ben Elton. The musical tells the story of a group of Bohemians who struggle to restore the free exchange of thought, fashion, and live music in a distant future where everyone dresses, thinks and acts the same.
Saturday, April 10th, 2021 – 7:30 PM
Sunday, April 11th, 2021 – 2:00 PM
Wednesday, April 14th, 2021 – 2:00 PM
Friday, April 16th, 2021 – 7:30 PM
Saturday, April 17th, 2021 – 7:30 PM
Sunday, April 18th, 2021 – 2:00 PM
Wednesday, April 21st, 2021 – 7:30 PM
Friday, April 23rd, 2021 – 7:30 PM
Saturday, April 24th, 2021 – 7:30 PM
Ticket Info
cmpac.com/event/the-little-mermaid/
Note
Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved stories and the classic animated film, Disney's The Little Mermaid is a hauntingly beautiful love story for the ages. With music by eight-time Academy Award winner, Alan Menken, lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater and a compelling book by Doug Wright, this fishy fable will capture your heart with its irresistible songs, including "Under the Sea," "Kiss the Girl" and "Part of Your World."
“Vincent” is an emo/pop punk musical retelling of famed artist Vincent Van Gogh’s final two years of his life. The music influenced by bands such as “My Chemical Romance,” “Genesis,” “The Academy Is…,” “Green Day”, and “Muse.” This production will perform as a staged reading. Binders in hand, with a full 9 piece band.
limited seating - reservations required
Entrance through the front only
Masks will be worn at all times
Note
A New Musical - Long Island Premiere
Richter dreams of becoming a great actor, but he sees the effects of following these dreams and how we never truly escape our anxieties.
The 39 Steps - a fast-paced, often hilariously irreverent re-creation of Alfred Hitchcock's classic mystery thriller film of 1935. In The 39 Steps, a man with a boring life meets a woman with a thick accent who says she's a spy. When he takes her home, she is murdered. Soon, a mysterious organization called 'The 39 Steps' is hot on the man's trail in a nationwide manhunt that climaxes in a death-defying finale! Four actors portray some 150 roles. The show is a mix of murder mystery and juicy spy novel, with a generous dash of Monty Python zaniness. All roles require good comic timing.
All the ingredients that have made the story a perennial favorite are here: ragged, pitiful, but optimistic and loving Cinderella; her cruel stepmother and selfish stepsisters; the ball and the handsome prince; the fairy godmother; the glass slipper; and the happily-ever-after ending.
April 22, 23, 24 and April 29, 30. May 1. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM, Sundays at 2:00 PM
Cost
Adults: $17
Seniors: $12
Youths: $7
Description
This comedy goes behind the scenes and then in front of the cameras as it follows five fascinating contestants: a fidgety Vietnam veteran; a know-it-all senator's assistant; a cocky young filmmaker; a dizzy housewife/author; and a bubbly senior citizen—from the time they meet backstage at a popular game show until one of them wins the grand prize. Who wins the big money is one of Game Show's several compelling sub-plots. Another is the possibility of a rekindled romance between one of the contestants and the show's production assistant. And then there are the hilarious antics of the game show's narcissistic emcee and his beautiful bimbo of an assistant. Who was the only bachelor president? What boy dubbed Lauren Becall's voice when she sang in To Have and Have Not? What was unusual about Babe Ruth's uniform when he hit 60 home runs? These and other intriguing questions are answered during Game Show, a warm and witty look at an American institution—the television game show.
July 29-31 and Aug. 5-7 | Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM, Sundays at 2:00 PM
Cost
Adults: $20
Seniors: $15
Youths: $10
Description
The place is the Deep South, the time 1948, just prior to the civil rights movement. Having recently demolished another car, Daisy Werthan, a rich, sharp-tongued Jewish widow of seventy-two, is informed by her son, Boolie, that henceforth she must rely on the services of a chauffeur. The person he hires for the job is a thoughtful, unemployed black woman, Hoke, whom Miss Daisy immediately regards with disdain and who, in turn, is not impressed with her employer’s patronizing tone and, she believes, Daisy's latent prejudice. But, in a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years, the two, despite their mutual differences, grow ever closer to, and more dependent on, each other. Slowly and steadily the dignified, good-natured Hoke breaks down the stern defenses of the ornery old lady, as Daisy teaches her to read and write and, in a gesture of goodwill and shared concern, invites Hoke to join her at a banquet in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. As the play ends Hoke has a final visit with Miss Daisy, now ninety-seven and confined to a nursing home, and while it is evident that a vestige of Daisy's fierce independence and sense of position still remain, it is also movingly clear that they have both come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible—and that times and circumstances would ever allow them to publicly admit.
July 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 25 at 2:00 & 8:00 and July 11, 18, & 25 at 2:00 PM
Cost
Adults-$40, Seniors-$35, Students - $27.00
Description
Based on the hit Motion Picture, this Tony Award winning musical chronicles the adventures of Frank Abagnale Jr., who spent years as a con man on the run from the F.B. I. Lively music, from the team behind Hairspray, featuring an intriguing plot and exciting dance numbers, create an evening of unforgettable entertainment.
An inspiring musical about friends and artists struggling with addiction, poverty, AIDS and most of all, love.
Set in the East Village of New York City, RENT is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, it has become a pop cultural phenomenon with songs that rock and a story that resonates with audiences of all ages.
Based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme, RENT follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York's Lower East Side, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The physical and emotional complications
of the disease pervade the lives of Roger, Mimi, Tom, and Angel. Maureen deals with her chronic infidelity through performance art; her partner, Joanne, wonders if their relationship is worth the trouble. Benny has sold out his Bohemian ideals in exchange
for a hefty income and is on the outs with his former friends. Mark, an aspiring filmmaker, feels like an outsider to life in general. How these young bohemians negotiate their dreams, loves, and conflicts provides the narrative thread to this groundbreaking
musical.
Friday, August 27 at 8 pm
Saturday, August 28 at 8 pm
Sunday, August 29 at 3 pm
Friday, September 3 at 8 pm
Saturday, September 4 at 8 pm
Sunday, September 5 at 3 pm
A Murder is Announced begins with the newspaper in Chipping Cleghorn, The Gazette, printing a story about a murder. The odd thing is that the murder has yet to take place.
Note
limited seating - reservations required
Entrance through the front only
Masks will be worn at all times
THEATRE THREE reopens with the world's longest-running musical: The Fantasticks. A boy, a girl, two fathers, and a wall - Here is a timeless tale of love and loss, of growth and acceptance. Featuring a score blending musical theatre and jazz, The Fantasticks is a heartfelt celebration of moonlight and magic.
Note
Theatre Three will follow all CDC and New York State safety protocols. Patrons must wear face covers while inside Theatre Three.
October 8th - October 31st
Wednesday and Friday at 8pm
Sunday at 7pm
Cost
Tickets: $20,
$15 for Seniors and children 12 and under
Description
Twelfth Night is the tale of a young woman who disguises herself as a man and becomes entangled in the courtship of two local aristocrats and upends conventions of romance and gender roles. First staged in 1602, Twelfth Night is one of Shakespeare’s most performed plays.
Lindenhurst Gazebo—Lindenhurst Village
July 28, Aug 1, 11, 15 all at 6:30 PM
Argyle Gazebo—Babylon Village
July 25, August 4, 8, 18 all at 6:30 PM
Cost
Free Admission
Description
Shakespeare's political thriller tells the story of the conspiracy against Caesar, his assassination and the defeat of his conspirators. Julius Caesar has returned to Rome triumphant from the war against Pompey. The Roman republic is prepared to heap him with new honors, causing concern and dismay among some senators who fear that too much power is held by one man. A plot to overthrow Caesar commences, yet all involved are not united in their reason.
What do you create when you have no other choice but to start from scratch?
A retelling of the first nine chapters of Genesis with nine actors through the lens of an adolescent God.
Our production will explore faith, endurance and generational trauma through history's most published story of all time, framed for this new world we have been catapulted into.
6/20 - Waterfront Park, Freeport - 3PM
6/26 - Gerry Park, Roslyn - 2PM
7/11 - The Harry Chapin Rainbow Stage at Heckscher Park, Huntington - 6PM
7/16 - N. Hempstead Beach Park Amphitheater, Port Washington - 7PM
7/17 - Delano Stewart Plaza, Wyandanch - 1PM
7/18 - Amityville Beach, Amityville - 5PM
7/31 – Irmisch Historical Park, Lindenhurst – 6PM
8/15 – Clark Botanic Gardens, Albertson – 4PM
8/22 – Fire Island Lighthouse, Field 5 at Robert Moses State Park – 4PM
Cost
Free
Description
Romeo & Juliet is created with support from the NYSCA-A.R.T./New York Creative Opportunity Fund (A Statewide Theatre Regrant Program), the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts, and EastLine Theatre patrons.
Note
Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare is presented by EastLine Theatre, adapted by Danny Higgins & Nicole Savin, stage managed by Matt Rosenberg, and features costumes by Lyn Ciorciari, and original music by John Brautigam.
August 6-22, Friday, Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm
Cost
Adults $40.00, Seniors $35.00, Students $27.00
Description
Called the “funniest farce ever written”, Noises Off presents a manic menagerie of itinerant actors rehearsing a flop called "Nothing's On". Doors slamming, on and offstage intrigue, and an errant herring all figure in the plot of this hilarious and classically comic play.
A retired matchmaker convinces a hapless young man that she can find him a mate the old-fashioned way, without a computer or a smart phone. For the money, he gets 3 face-to-face chances at true love -- if he lasts that long.
Note
Original Comedy by Anthony DiFranco.
Featuring Giovanni Marine, Lien Barboza, Josie A. McSwane, Gianna Zuffante and Deborah Kruel Rupy
Masks are required for all performance attendees.
A collection of one-act comedies:
Oedi (a spoof of Oedipus Rex)
The News from St. Petersburg (a Chekhovian parody)
The Whole Shebang (asking the question "What if the entire universe was simply one student's science project?")
This production is rated PG-13 for mature content.
Run time is 85 minutes with an intermission.
Saturday, July 31 8:00PM
Sunday, August 1 2:00PM
Friday, August 6 8:00PM
Saturday, August 7 8:00PM
Sunday, August 8 2:00PM
Wednesday, August 11 2:00PM
Friday, August 13 8:00PM
Saturday, August 14 8:00PM
Sunday, August 15 2:00PM
Wednesday, August 18 7:30PM
Friday, August 20 8:00PM
Saturday, August 21 8:00PM
$25 General Admission; $20 Students/Seniors (over 60) Proof of COVID vaccination and wearing masks in the theatre are required for admission.
Description
Reeling in the wake of an unexpected heart transplant, Joy finds herself drawn to contact the donor’s family. A tempestuous meeting ensues resulting in a roller coaster of tears, laughter, and healing. An intimate and poignant play, THE TIN WOMAN explores the power of human connection.
Friday October 15th 2021 @ 8PM
Saturday October 16th 2021 @ 8PM
Sunday October 17th 2021 @ 3PM
Friday October 22nd 2021 @ 8PM
Saturday October 23rd 2021 @ 8PM
Sunday October 24th 2021 @ 3PM
Cost
Adults: $20
Seniors/Students: $17
Ticket Info
info@hardscrabbletheater.com
Description
The action of the play occurs in an English industrial city, where a young girl commits suicide and an eminently respectable British family is subject to a routine inquiry in connection with the death. An inspector calls to interrogate the family, and during the course of his questioning, all members of the group are implicated lightly or deeply in the girl’s undoing. The family, closely knit and friendly at the beginning of the evening, is shown up as selfish, self-centered or cowardly, its good humor turning to acid, and good fellowship to dislike, before the evening is over. The surprising revelation, however, is in the inspector—who turns out to be no copper at all but a mysterious individual with full knowledge of everyone’s connection with the suicide. After the false inspector has been shown up, and it is discovered that no suicide had been recorded, an actual copper shows, and a last-minute suicide is reported, which ties in mysteriously with the foregoing.
July 9th - 8:00
July 11th - 7:00
July 14th - 8:00
July 16th - 8:00
July 18th - 7:00
July 21st - 8:00
July 25th - 7:00
July 28th - 8:00
July 30th - 7:00
August 1st - 7:00
Bring a picnic dinner to enjoy before the show. The Estate is not open before 6:00 pm.
Bring your own lawn chair and set up in comfort in the Courtyard.
In the event of inclement weather, tickets will be honored for any of the remaining shows.
Note
Performances take place outdoors on stage in the courtyard, where the Spanish-Mediterranean architecture adds a touch of timeless charm and magic.
Driving Miss Daisy is a play by American playwright Alfred Uhry, about the relationship of an elderly Southern Jewish woman, Daisy Werthan, and her African-American chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn, from 1948 to 1973. The play was the first in Uhry's Atlanta Trilogy, which deals with Jewish residents of that city in the early 20th century. The play won the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
August 6, 7, 26, 27, 28 at 8pm; August 8 at 2:30pm
Cost
$25
Ticket Info
Deborah@SouthShoreTheatre.com or 631-669-0506
Description
This devastatingly funny one act follows a day in the life of Sam Peliczowski, an out-of-work actor who mans the red-hot reservation line at Manhattan’s number-one restaurant. Coercion, threats, bribes, histrionics-a cast of desperate callers will stop at nothing in their zeal to land a prime reservation, or the right table.
South Shore Theatre Experience presents The Wild Party is a musical with book, lyrics, and music by Andrew Lippa. Based on Joseph Moncure March's 1928 narrative poem of the same name, it tells of the tragic story of Queenie and Burrs.
Fridays at 7:30pm, Saturdays at 2:30pm and 7:30pm, Sundays at 2pm, Thursdays at 7:30pm, Wednesday Oct 20 at 7:30, Thursday Oct 21 at 2pm
Description
In a Berlin nightclub, as the 1920’s draw to a close, a garish Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience and assures them they will forget all their troubles at the CABARET. With the Emcee’s bawdy songs as wry commentary, CABARET explores the dark, heady, and tumultuous life of Berlin’s natives and expatriates as Germany slowly yields to the emerging Third Reich. Cliff, a young American writer newly arrived in Berlin, is immediately taken by English singer Sally Bowles. Meanwhile, Fräulein Schneider, proprietor of Cliff and Sally’s boarding house, tentatively begins a romance with Herr Schultz, a mild-mannered fruit seller who happens to be Jewish.
Friday, November 12 & 19 @ 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 6, 13, & 20 @ 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 7, 14, & 21 @ 3:00 p.m.
Cost
Adults - $15, Seniors - $12
Ticket Info
Reservations may be made by phone: 516-746-7356 or by email: ccewplays@gmail.com
Description
Daniel Frame returns home after eleven months in a veterans hospital. His nervous breakdown was brought on by guilt: he thinks he wrecked his daughter's marriage. Daniel joins family friend John Barnett and Willie Perkins, also released from the hospital that day, in a drunken reunion that is followed by family confrontations that give way to reconciliation.
Note
For the safety of our audience, performers, and staff:
- Seating will be limited, so reservations are highly recommended
- Prefer audience members that are vaccinated (performers and staff are fully vaccinated)
- Masks are required
- Seating will be socially-distanced
Anthony Reilly and Rosemary Muldoon have grown up next to each other on two farms in rural Ireland. Rosemary fell in love with Anthony at the age of six, and is convinced that he will eventually come to her. Anthony had his heart broken as a young man, and hasn’t dared open it to another woman since. Years later, the two of them are still living next to each other, instead of together. With a small land feud happening between the two families, it seems unlikely that a romance will ever happens.
10/16, 10/23, 10/30, as well as others to be added.
Description
The ZEN Room, Long Island's Rocky Horror Picture Show shadowcast, seeks actors and stage crew for our fall 2021 Halloween shows. We will be performing at the Suffolk Theatre and other venues. You will need to be available from 5pm until about midnight on show days and there will be Saturday night rehearsals in the weeks leading up to the shows. All roles are open; the cast rotates lead roles. No pay, but dinner will be provided on show nights. Please contact Jordana Dlugacz at jmdlugacz@zenproductionsny.com if you are interested. ZEN Productions (our parent company) also performs throughout the year in Nassau and Suffolk Counties and at regional conventions. In addition to RHPS, we also shadowcast Repo! The Genetic Opera, Little Shop of Horrors, and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Sept 17 - Oct 3. Fri, Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm, Sat Sept25 2pm
Cost
Adults - $40, Seniors - $35, Students - $27
Ticket Info
(631) 226 - 8400
Description
Winner of 4 Tony awards, this epic tale of love, loyalty, and betrayal, chronicles the love triangle between Aida, a Nubian princess stolen from her country, an Egyptian princess, and the soldier they both love. The rock score, created by this team of Tony, Oscar and Grammy winners enhances the endearing centuries old story.
Saturday, August 7 8:00PM
Sunday, August 8 2:00PM
Wednesday, August 11 2:00PM
Friday, August 13 8:00PM
Saturday, August 14 8:00PM
Sunday, August 15 2:00PM
Wednesday, August 18 7:30PM
Friday, August 20 8:00PM
Saturday, August 21 8:00PM
Sunday, August 22 2:00PM
Friday, August 27 8:00PM
Saturday, August 28 8:00PM
Cost
Prices range from $16-$29
Description
Featuring more than 20 hit Queen songs including “Another One Bites the Dust,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Killer Queen,” “We Will Rock You,” “Somebody To Love,” “We Are the Champions,” “Don’t Stop Me Now,” and many more, WE WILL ROCK YOU follows two revolutionaries as they try to save rock ‘n’ roll in a post-apocalyptic world. In an age where algorithms predict our every preference, WE WILL ROCK YOU is a musical for our time: a fist-pumping, foot-stomping anthem to individuality.
Note
TICKET INFO: Fri & Sat Evening, Wed Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22,
Children 12& Under - $18, VIP - $42 (VIP Includes choice of beverage and some light snacks)
Sun Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22,
Children 12& Under - $18, VIP - $37 (VIP Includes access to a Coffee/Tea and Snack Station)
Wed 7:30pm Performance: Regular - $26, Seniors - $24, Students - $20, Children 12 & Under - $16
Ticket Processing Fee = $3 per Ticket
Additional Online
Friday, September 10 8:00pm
Saturday, September 11 8:00pm
Sunday, September 12 2:00pm
Wednesday, September 15 2:00pm
Friday, September 17 8:00pm
Saturday, September 18 8:00pm
Sunday, September 19 2:00pm
Wednesday, September 22 7:30pm
Friday, September 24 8:00pm
Saturday, September 25 8:00pm
Sunday, September 26 2:00pm
Cost
Prices range from &16 to $29
Description
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella is the new Broadway adaptation of the classic musical. This contemporary take on the classic tale features Rodgers & Hammerstein’s most beloved songs, including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible” and “Ten Minutes Ago,” alongside an up-to-date, hilarious and romantic libretto by Tony Award nominee Douglas Carter Beane.
Note
TICKET INFO: Fri & Sat Evening, Wed Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22,
Children 12& Under - $18, VIP - $42 (VIP Includes choice of beverage and some light snacks)
Sun Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22,
Children 12& Under - $18, VIP - $37 (VIP Includes access to a Coffee/Tea and Snack Station)
Wed 7:30pm Performance: Regular - $26, Seniors - $24, Students - $20, Children 12 & Under - $16
Ticket Processing Fee = $3 per Ticket
Additional Online Convenience Fee = $2 per Ticket
Group Rates Available
Friday, October 22 8:00pm
Saturday, October 23 8:00pm
Sunday, October 24 2:00pm
Wednesday, October 27 7:30pm
Friday, October 29 8:00pm
Saturday, October 30 8:00pm
Cost
Prices range from $16 - $29
Description
Holiday Inn, The New Irving Berlin Musical tells the story of Jim, who leaves the bright lights of show business behind to settle down on his farmhouse in Connecticut. He quickly discovers life isn’t the same without a bit of song and dance. Jim's luck takes a spectacular turn when he meets Linda, a spirited schoolteacher with talent to spare. Together they turn the farmhouse into a fabulous inn with dazzling performances to celebrate each holiday, from Thanksgiving to the Fourth of July. But when Jim's best friend Ted tries to lure Linda away to be his new dance partner in Hollywood, will Jim be able to salvage his latest chance at love?
Note
TICKET INFO: Fri & Sat Evening, Wed Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22,
Children 12& Under - $18, VIP - $42 (VIP Includes choice of beverage and some light snacks)
Sun Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22,
Children 12& Under - $18, VIP - $37 (VIP Includes access to a Coffee/Tea and Snack Station)
Wed 7:30pm Performance: Regular - $26, Seniors - $24, Students - $20, Children 12 & Under - $16
Ticket Processing Fee = $3 per Ticket
Additional Online Convenience Fee = $2 per Ticket
Group Rates Available
Saturday, November 20 7:30pm
Sunday, November 21 2:00pm
Saturday, November 27 7:30pm
Sunday, November 28 2:00pm
Wednesday, December 1 2:00pm
Friday, December 3 7:30pm
Saturday, December 4 7:300pm
Sunday, December 5 2:00pm
Friday, December 10 7:30pm
Saturday, December 11 7:30pm
Sunday, December 12 2:00pm
Wednesday, December 15 7:30pm
Friday, December 17 7:30pm
Saturday, December 18 7:30pm
Sunday, December 19 2:00pm
Cost
Prices range from $16 - $29
Description
The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end, and he will be transformed into his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity.
Note
TICKET INFO: Fri & Sat Evening, Wed Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22,
Children 12& Under - $18, VIP - $42 (VIP Includes choice of beverage and some light snacks)
Sun Matinee Performances: Regular - $29, Seniors - $27, Students - $22,
Children 12& Under - $18, VIP - $37 (VIP Includes access to a Coffee/Tea and Snack Station)
Wed 7:30pm Performance: Regular - $26, Seniors - $24, Students - $20, Children 12 & Under - $16
Ticket Processing Fee = $3 per Ticket
Additional Online Convenience Fee = $2 per Ticket
Group Rates Available
Friday, August 6 and Friday, August 13, 2021. Rain dates are scheduled for Saturday, August 7, and Saturday August 14, 2021. Performances will begin at 6:00PM.
Cost
$32 for Planting Fields members, $40 for non-members
Description
EastLine Theatre in association with Planting Fields Foundation will present Clyde Fitch’s turn of the century comedy of manners, 'The Truth' this August on the grounds of historic Coe Hall. Commissioned as a companion to the 'Everett Shinn: Operatics' exhibition currently on view through November at Planting Fields, Fitch’s 1906 play, 'The Truth', tells a classic screwball tale of a woman who just cannot stop lying. For two decades Clyde Fitch was one of America’s preeminent dramatists, despite being largely unremembered today.
Note
Performances will take place al fresco on the steps of the west portico of the Gilded Age estate.
A "Miscast" version of the family friendly classic- You're A Good Man Charlie Brown. All cast members are the family of students in the performing arts school From Stage to Screen. Each summer the OP's put on a production cast in roles that are typically performed by young adults.
Due to the complications of COVID-related guidelines, RFCT has decided to sell ALL TICKETS AT THE DOOR ($20); there will be no advance sales for these shows. We will be following the CDC guidelines in place at the time of the performances. Please check our website (www.rfct1985.com) a few days before your planned visit to see what is required of our audiences.
Description
Laughs and songs abound this fall at RFCT. A.R. Gurney’s “Sylvia” is a delightful comedy about a man in the throes of a mid-life crisis who falls head-over-heels in love with a stray dog he adopts, much to the consternation of everyone around him. MTI’s “All Together Now” is a sparkling evening of songs from some of your all-time favorite Broadway shows.
Show
Old Tyme Radio Shows - Three Radio Shows from the 40's
Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 2:00 pm (rain date is Sunday, September 19, 2021 at 2:oo pm)
Cost
Free Admission. Please bring a non-perishable food item for donation to a local food pantry.
Description
Playcrafters Theatre Company is pleased to perform Old Tyme Radio Shows, exploring the roles of strong women in comedy through three widely popular radio shows. These strong women routinely go above and beyond - out of the goodness of their own hearts...or their own smarts. They get themselves into scrapes, giving us all sorts of laughs, but persevering none-the-less and always coming out on top!
ADULTS - $40.00,
SENIORS - $35.00,
STUDENTS - $27.00
Description
This electrifying story of love, adventure and crime that captured the attention of an entire country during the depression era served as the source for the iconic 1967 Warner Bros. film. This Tony nominated piece is a thrilling and sexy musical highlighted by a score of blues, gospel and rockabilly music.
This production is part of EastLine's Theatre for All free season.
Description
EastLine Theatre in association with the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts will present the world premiere of David Bullen's An Oresteia, or What We Have Seen, this November. Commissioned in response to current events, An Oresteia tells the ancient story of the fall of the house of Atreus beginning with the murder of Agamemnon and detailing its repercussions through the generations.
This production is part of EastLine's Theatre for All free season.
Note
A world premiere from playwright David Bullen, adapted from ancient texts by Sophocles, Aeschylus, and Euripides.
'You cannot alter the truth of what we have seen.'
This production is part of EastLine's Theatre for All free season.
Description
EastLine Theatre in association with the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts will present Kate Hamill's Pride & Prejudice this December. Adapted from Jane Austen's classic novel, this vibrant romantic comedy begins performances December 4, 2021. A frantic take on the iconic romance between Lizzy Bennet and Mr Darcy, this new adaptation by one of America's most produced playwrights will be making its Long Island premiere.
Note
Kate Hamill's lively take on Jane Austen's beloved novel, just in time for the holiday season.
'It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.'
Show
South Pacific
Type
Musical
Written By
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan
Set on a lush tropical island during World War II, this Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic, featuring an award-winning score, includes "Some Enchanted Evening," "Younger Than Springtime," "I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outta My Hair," and "I'm in Love with a Wonderful Guy!"
Note
Presented by Special Arrangement with Concord Theatricals, New York
Program 1 - Friday, October 1 at 7:30pm and Saturday, October 2 at 3:00pm;
Program 2 – Saturday, October 2 at 7:30pm and Sunday, October 3 at 3:00pm
Cost
Admission is $20 to each of the four festival performances.
Ticket Info
You can reserve tickets for the festival (recommended) at www.northportplays.com or call (631) 223-8053. All audience members and staff will be required to provide proof of vaccination and to wear masks.
Description
Northport Plays is pleased to welcome audiences back to the Playhouse at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church for the 12th Annual Northport One-Act Play Festival. The ten new plays that highlight this year’s festival, selected from hundreds of entries, will be performed twice each, once as a matinee and once in the evening at the theater
Note
PROGRAM 1:
"The High Road" by Seth Freeman,
"Next To Him" by Joseph Vitale,
"Billy Buckner" by Michael Solomowitz,
"Little Pink Cakes" by Gina Scarda,
"A Friendly Game of Clue" by Michael Casano
PROGRAM 2:
"That Thing With Feathers" by Steven Doloff,
"When Sally Met Sally" by Frank Shima,
"A Visit From Ma" by Joe Leary,
"Dead Man Balking or The Kiss of Death"
by Jack McCleland,
"Flop Sweat" by Peter Scarpinato
Tickets may be purchased by calling (631) 261-2900 or at The John W. Engeman Theater Box Office at 250 Main Street, Northport. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted.
Description
The hills are alive! One of the most powerful and romantic musicals of all time, THE SOUND OF MUSIC brims with beloved tunes such as My Favorite Things, Do-Re-Mi, Climb Ev'ry Mountain, and Edelweiss. Journey along with the spirited Maria, who takes a governess position with the von Trapp family, falling first for the children and then the widower Captain von Trapp himself.
Oct 21 – Nov 7 - Thur and Fri at 7pm, Sat at 8pm, and Sun at 2:30pm with an additional matinee on Sat, Nov 6 at 2:30pm.
A talkback with the cast will be offered following the October 29 performance.
Cost
Tickets are $36, $31 for seniors, and $20 for students 25 and under
Ticket Info
For additional information, please call 631-653-8955
Description
The comedy of “Native Gardens” turns on the idea that “you can’t choose your neighbors.” Cultures and gardens clash, turning well-intentioned neighbors into feuding enemies.
Pablo, a rising attorney, and doctoral candidate Tania, his very pregnant wife, have just purchased a home next to Frank and Virginia, a well-established D.C. couple with a prize-worthy English garden. But an impending barbecue for Pablo’s colleagues and a delicate disagreement over a long-standing fence line soon spiral into an all-out border dispute, exposing both couples’ notions of race, taste, class and privilege. "A lighthearted comedy with some heavier threads woven through for just the right amount of heft"—Broadway World.
Note
For the safety of all, ticket holders will be required to show photo IDs and either 1) proof of vaccination or 2) documentation of a negative Covid-19 test within 72 hours of the day of the performance they are attending. Face-covering masks will be required at all times while inside the theater. For more information on safety protocols, visit hamptontheatre.org.
Adults $35
Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28
Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Wednesday matinees $20
Description
The play is afoot! Comedic genius Ken Ludwig (LEND ME A TENOR; MOON OVER BUFFALO) transforms Arthur Conan Doyle's classic The Hound of the Baskervilles into a murderously funny adventure. Sherlock Holmes is on the case. The Baskerville heirs have been dispatched one by one and, to find their ingenious killer, Holmes and Watson must brave the desolate moors before a family curse dooms its newest descendant. Watch as our intrepid investigators try to escape a dizzying web of clues, silly accents, disguises, and deceit as five actors deftly portray more than forty characters. Does a wild hellhound prowl the moors of Devonshire? Can our heroes discover the truth in time? Join the fun and see how far from elementary the truth can be.
Saturday, October 30 at 8pm
Sunday, October 31 at 2pm
Saturday, November 6 at 8pm
Sunday, November 7 at 2pm
Cost
General Admission: $25.00 Seniors/Students/Y Members: $20.00
Ticket Info
All patrons will be required to wear an approved face mask/covering while inside the building.
Description
Prepare ye for the timeless tale of friendship, loyalty and love based on the Gospel According to St. Matthew. A small group of people help Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and hefty doses of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed as the story of Jesus' life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus' messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life.
Thursday, October 28, 2021 – Villain Cabaret – 7:30pm
December 22, 2021 – Give Back Event – Time and Location TBD
March 24, 2022 – Disney Trip Fundraiser Cabaret – 7:30pm
Saturday, June 18, 2022 – Diz Kidz Showcase – 7:30pm
Dec 4 11AM, Dec 4 2PM
Dec 12 11AM
Dec 18 11AM, Dec 18 2PM
Dec 19 11AM, Dec 19 7PM
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen JR. expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. With a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and plenty of humor, Frozen JR. is sure to thaw even the coldest heart!
Adult $18, Child $9, Senior Citizen $9, Group Rate $6.75
Description
Buddy, a young orphan mistakenly crawls into Santa's bag of gifts and is transported to the North Pole. The would-be elf is raised unaware that he is actually a human, until his enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth. With Santa's permission, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father and discover his true identity. Faced with the harsh reality that his father is on the naughty list, and his stepbrother doesn't even believe in Santa, Buddy is determined to win over his new family and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas.
This dark comedy is set in the newest “in” Manhattan restaurant. The play opens with an ethereal waiter preparing for the arrival of a party of four. Just as the two couples are about to enter, it magically begins to snow making the night perfect for a cozy after-theater supper. Or is it?
Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the Orient Express in its tracks. The luxurious train is surprisingly full for the time of the year, but by the morning it is one passenger fewer. An American tycoon lies dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. Isolated and with a killer in their midst, detective Hercule Poirot must identify the murderer – in case he or she decides to strike again.
It’s April 1st, 1919, and the young independent publisher John Pace Seavering is setting up his office: a couple of dilapidated rooms in a romantic Manhattan tower. With only enough capital to put out one book, John finds himself besieged by two authors. Denny McCleary, John’s brash and gifted college friend, has produced a manuscript so unruly it lives in a trio of crates. Denny has a surprise imperative: He’s fallen in love with the enchanting heiress Rosamund Plinth, and if John doesn’t agree to publish his book today, he’ll lose her forever. But John is also being strenuously lobbied by Jessie Brewster, the popular black jazz singer who is also John’s very secret mistress. She’s written her memoirs and is determined to have her story known. As John temporizes with these two, another drama is playing out in the anteroom: A machine of mysterious provenance and purpose has arrived and is spewing out stacks of pages while John’s hapless assistant, Gidger, strives vainly to stem the flood. What’s written on these pages will throw John’s every hope and plan into disarray.
The story concerns Lady Windermere, who suspects that her husband is having an affair with another woman. She confronts him with it but although he denies it, he invites the other woman, Mrs. Erlynne, to his wife's birthday ball. Angered by her husband's supposed unfaithfulness, Lady Windermere decides to leave her husband for another lover. After discovering what has transpired, Mrs. Erlynne follows Lady Windermere and attempts to persuade her to return to her husband and in the course of this, Mrs. Erlynne is discovered in a compromising position. It is then revealed Mrs. Erlynne is Lady Windermere's mother, who abandoned her family twenty years before the time the play is set. Mrs. Erlynne sacrifices herself and her reputation to save her daughter's marriage.
11-19 at 8:00 PM | 11-20 at 8:00 PM | 11-21 at 2:00 PM
Cost
$10 for adults, $7 for Seniors/Youths
Description
This musical review celebrates the return of Broadway. The show will feature songs from popular Broadway shows such as Shrek, Pippin, Guys & Dolls, Beetlejuice and many more!
The 39 Steps - a fast-paced, often hilariously irreverent re-creation of Alfred Hitchcock's classic mystery thriller film of 1935. In The 39 Steps, a man with a boring life meets a woman with a thick accent who says she's a spy. When he takes her home, she is murdered. Soon, a mysterious organization called 'The 39 Steps' is hot on the man's trail in a nationwide manhunt that climaxes in a death-defying finale! Four actors portray some 150 roles. The show is a mix of murder mystery and juicy spy novel, with a generous dash of Monty Python zaniness. All roles require good comic timing.
A story of true love and acceptance between sisters, Frozen JR. expands upon the emotional relationship and journey between Princesses Anna and Elsa. When faced with danger, the two discover their hidden potential and the powerful bond of sisterhood. With a cast of beloved characters and loaded with magic, adventure, and plenty of humor, Frozen JR. is sure to thaw even the coldest heart!
Sept 18 - Oct 30
Fri, Sat at 8pm, Sun at 3pm (except Sun Oct 17 7pm), Thur Oct 21 and Oct 28 at 8pm
Cost
Adults $35
Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28
Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Description
Grease is the word! Since its electric Broadway debut, Grease has remained one of the world's most popular musicals! Funny, frank, and featuring the hit songs "Greased Lightnin'", "You're The One That I Want", and "Summer Nights", Grease follows the journey of Danny and Sandy, alongside the Burger Palace Boys and the Pink Ladies, as they navigate high school to the unforgettable rock n' roll soundtrack that defined generations. Dust off your leather jackets and pull on your bobby socks, Grease will have you dancing in the aisles! Running time: 2:10. Please Note: Contains adult themes and situations.
Show
A Christmas Carol
Type
Holiday
Written By
by Charles Dickens
Adapted for the stage by Jeffrey E. Sanzel
Adults $35
Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28
Children (5-12) $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Description
"I will honor Christmas in my heart..." Celebrate the season with Long Island's own holiday tradition and broadwayworld.com winner for Best Play. Follow the miser Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey that teaches him the true meaning of Christmas - past, present and future. As described by Newsday - "There could scarcely be a finer tribute to [Dickens'] legend than A CHRISTMAS CAROL at THEATRE THREE" - chosen as its Number One Holiday Theatrical Event - join us for our 36th annual production of the immortal classic in all of its thrills, music, joy, and spirit.
Please note: No children under 5 are permitted.
Tickets may be purchased by calling (631) 261-2900 or at The John W. Engeman Theater Box Office at 250 Main Street, Northport. Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express accepted.
Description
Based on the beloved film, this heartwarming adaptation follows vaudeville stars and veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis as they head to Vermont to pursue romance with a duo of beautiful singing sisters. This family classic features beloved songs by Irving Berlin including Blue Skies, I Love A Piano, How Deep Is The Ocean and the perennial favorite, White Christmas. WHITE CHRISTMAS is an uplifting musical and a perfect way to spend holiday time with your loved ones.
Adults $15, Students/Seniors $12 All seats general admission
Description
‘DIFFERENT’ covers many of the key events in Lincoln's life, but strives to tell the story of this great man through words and music that delve into the depths of Lincoln’s being, including those inner conflicts that often tortured him.
Note
JCC requires everyone attending the show to display their Excelsior Pass in order to enter the building and to wear a mask at all times.
Eighty-six-year-old widower Mr. Green is almost hit by a car driven by young corporate executive Ross Gardiner. Found guilty of reckless driving, Ross is ordered to spend the next six months making weekly visits to Mr. Green. What starts off as a comedy about two people who resent being in the same room together develops into drama, as family secrets are revealed and old wounds are opened.
Note
Check with libraries to see if registration is required.
The timeless enchantment of a magical fairy tale is reborn with the Rodgers & Hammerstein hallmarks of originality, charm and elegance. Adapted for the stage from the 1997 teleplay produced by Whitney Houston with great warmth and more than a touch of hilarity, the hearts of children and adults will soar when the slipper fits.
November 5,6,12,13,19, & 20 at 8:00 PM
November 7,14, & 21 at 3:00 PM
Cost
General admission $18 Seniors & students $15.00
Description
This joyful and exuberant, yet ultimately touching comedy focuses on three women at crossroads in their lives.Together they prove it is never too late to take another of life's paths for a grand new adventure! This Jones ,Hope, Wooten comedy is guaranteed to drive you wild with laughter!
This smash off-Broadway hit takes you to the 1958 Springfield High School prom where we meet Betty Jean, Cindy Lou, Missy, and Suzy, four girls with hopes and dreams as big as their crinoline skirts! As we learn about their lives and loves, the girls serenade us with classic ‘50s hits including “Lollipop,” “Dream Lover,” “Stupid Cupid,” and “Lipstick on Your Collar.” In Act Two, the Wonderettes reunite to take the stage and perform at their ten-year reunion. We learn about the highs and lows the girls have experienced in the past decade and are charmed to find that no matter what life throws their way, they will conquer it together. Featuring over 30 classic ’50s and ’60s hits, The Marvelous Wonderettes will keep you smiling in this must-take musical trip down memory lane!
Note
Theatre Three is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion. As such, we encourage performers of all races and ethnicities, gender identities, sexualities, and abilities to attend every audition. PLEASE NOTE: All actors must be fully vaccinated
February 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8pm
February 12 at 1pm; February 13 at 3pm
Cost
All tickets $25
Description
The Shakespeare in the Gazebo group is back with another reinvented classic! Being one of Shakespeare's first romantic comedies, Love's Labor's Lost is the perfect show to warm your hearts this winter. We take you back to 1999, University of Navarre. Join us as we see King Ferdinand and his boys make a pack to swear off girls in order to become the smartest fraternity on campus. But that quickly changes when a princess and her sorority have other plans for the the frat brothers. Meanwhile, Don Armado tries to work up the courage to win over the girl of his dreams, Jaquenetta. When letters get crossed, the fraternity has to make a decision between their fraternal oath or the girls of their dreams. Discover for yourself which couples match up, which letters get delivered, and who ends up with who in this wacky 90s rom com.
Eight reindeer dishing about the real Santa. All those rumors you've heard about him and the elves? About Rudolph's little secret? About Vixen's story that was leaked to the press? All true. Yes, the reindeer finally speak up and - believe us - they do not hold back! For Mature Audiences
Nov. 18-20, on Thurs.-Sat. at 7:30 PM; Sunday, Nov. 21 at 3 PM
Cost
$20 adults, $12 Seniors, $12 Students
Description
Hair, The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical, lyrics by James Rado and Gerome Ragni, music by Galt MacDermot, is a 1968 famous musical that examines the hippie generation. Many of the songs went on to become top chart hits. Directed by Joe Baros, Artistic Director of the Theatre Barn in NYC and other off-Broadway musicals.
Saturday nights March 12 & 19,2022 @ 8:00PM, Sunday matinees March 13 & 20,2022 @ 2:00 PM
Cost
$20 for seniors, students and JCC members, $25 for all others
Ticket Info
Starplayhouse.com for online ticket sales or call Melanie at 631-462-9800, x 136
Description
This impassioned WW II drama shares the story of 8 people whose plight was captured in the most famous diary of all time. A very timely piece. The message then, still applies today.
November 26th & 27th at 8:00pm and November 28th at 3:00pm
Cost
Reserved seating $15
Ticket Info
Call the box office at 631-649-4140
Description
The Marvelous Wonderettes are entertaining at the annual Harper's Hardware Holiday Party.When Santa turns up missing, the girls use their talent and creative ingenuity to save the holiday party. Featuring great 60s versions of holiday classics.
and features music and lyrics by Dolly Parton.
It tells the story of Doralee, Violet and Judy - three workmates pushed to boiling point by their sexist and egotistical boss. Concocting a plan to kidnap and turn the tables on their despicable supervisor, will the ladies manage to reform their office - or will events unravel when the CEO pays an unexpected visit? Come Find Out!
Note
The "James Street Players" is a non-profit organization that has been bringing affordable live theater to the Babylon, Long Island area for more than HALF A CENTURY (yes, 50+ years!) - always with full orchestration. Every member is a volunteer.
Premium seats - $85, Standard Seats $80, Economy Seats $49
Ticket Info
Box Office Monday - Fridays 9:30am - 4:30pm at 516-599-6870, Online at www.plazabroadwaylongisland.com
Description
All Audience members must be vaccinated and provide proof of vaccination in addition to wearing a mask throughout the performance.
There will be no intermission for these performances.
The manipulative star of a popular soap opera meets a violent end just after Lois, a young actress, joins the cast of the show. The police quickly arrest a suspect, but Lois is sure they've got it all wrong. As suspicions swirl, tensions mount and dark secrets spill into the open, can she find the key to solving the case before the killer strikes again? "Murder in Studio 2B," set in the 1930s, is the latest production from Landmark Radio Theater, an original play written and presented in the classic style of murder mysteries from radio's Golden Age.
A talented cast gives voice to the story's array of vivid characters, with live music and sound effects created right on stage. The hourlong performance — similar to a staged reading — will also feature period-style station breaks between acts, just the way you might have heard them on the old Philco or Zenith receiver in the parlor.
Note
COVID POLICY: The theater is open at full capacity to everyone who has been vaccinated against Covid. Proof of current vaccination status is required at entry, either with a vaccination card or the NYS Excelsior Pass or similar electronic system. Per CDC guidelines, masks are strongly recommended, even for vaccinated persons. The theater does not have a non-vaccinated seating section, nor is it equipped to accept recent negative Covid tests as an alternative to proof of vaccination.
Friday, November 12, 2021 8:00 PM
Saturday, November 13, 2021 8:00 PM
Sunday, November 14, 2021 3:00 PM
Friday, November 19, 2021 8:00 PM
Saturday, November 20, 2021 8:00 PM
Sunday, November 21, 2021 3:00 PM
Cost
Adults - $25, Students/Seniors - $20
Description
SWEAT delves into the heart of working-class America as the play examines the erosion of a community when a failing economy leads to worker/management division and irritates racial tensions. It also speaks to the resiliency of the experiment we call America.
Note
Masks will be required at this event when not eating or drinking (with the exception of the performers, who are all fully vaccinated), per the COVID-19 safety policy of this venue.
It's a Wonderful Life has become a Christmas Tradition at South Shore Theatre Experience...Join us as George Bailey finds out the TRUE meaning of Christmas.
Jan 15 - 29, Fri/Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm, Wed Jan 19 at 2pm, Wed Jan 26 at 7:30pm
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
BEEHIVE – The ‘60s Musical is a loving, rockin’ celebration of that era’s powerful female voices whose music stands the test of time – including Diana Ross, Janis Joplin, Carole King, Aretha Franklin, and Tina Turner! With over two dozen timeless hits, including “It’s My Party,” “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?,” “Where the Boys Are,” and “You Don’t Own Me,” the show takes you on a song-filled journey told from the perspective of six women coming of age during this unforgettable time, taking us from their first Beehive Dance through a decade of change. BEEHIVE – The ‘60s Musical will have you dancing in the aisles!
Feb 26 - Mar 12, Fri/Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm, Wed Mar 2 at 2pm, Wed Mar 9 at 7:30pm
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or click on the link below
Description
Winner of five Tony Awards, including Best Book and Best Original Score, The Drowsy Chaperone is a loving send-up of the Jazz Age musical, featuring one show-stopping song and dance number after another.
With the houselights down, a man in a chair appears on stage and puts on his favorite record: the cast recording of a fictitious 1928 musical. The recording comes to life and The Drowsy Chaperone begins as the man in the chair looks on. Mix in two lovers on the eve of their wedding, a bumbling best man, a desperate theatre producer, a not-so-bright hostess, two gangsters posing as pastry chefs, a misguided Don Juan and an intoxicated chaperone, and you have the ingredients for an evening of madcap delight.
Hailed by New York Magazine as “The Perfect Broadway Musical,” The Drowsy Chaperone is a masterful meta-musical, poking fun at all the tropes that characterize the musical theatre genre.
Show
Man of La Mancha, Directed in the style of Noel S. Ruiz
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
Man of La Mancha is one of the world’s most popular musicals. Inspired by Miguel de Cervantes’ seventeenth-century masterwork Don Quixote and set during the Spanish Inquisition, the original 1965 production won five Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Cervantes is in prison awaiting trial during the Spanish Inquisition. He and his fellow prisoners perform a play-within-a-play, telling the story of the elderly Alonso Quijana, who renames himself “Don Quixote” and goes on a quest to right all wrongs in the world. The rousing, Spanish-inflected score includes the classic numbers “The Impossible Dream,” “I, Don Quixote,” “Dulcinea,” “I Really Like Him” and “Little Bird.”
Note
To celebrate the kick off of our 35th Anniversary as an organization, we are thrilled to present a special limited engagement presentation of Man of La Mancha, directed in the style of our founder, Noel S. Ruiz. Man of La Mancha was the first show to be produced on this very stage.
Mar 26 - Apr 10, Fri/Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm, Wed Mar 30 at 2pm, Wed Apr 6 at 7:30pm
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
What’s the buzz? The first musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice to be produced for the professional stage, Jesus Christ Superstar has wowed audiences for over 40 years. A timeless work, the rock opera is set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally-known series of events but seen, unusually, through the eyes of Judas Iscariot. Loosely based on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, Superstar follows the last week of Jesus Christ’s life. The story, told entirely through song, explores the personal relationships and struggles between Jesus, Judas, Mary Magdalene, his disciples, his followers and the Roman Empire.
Note
The iconic 1970s rock score contains such well-known numbers as Superstar, I Don’t Know How to Love Him and Gethsemane.
May 7 - May 22, Fri/Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm, Wed May 11 at 2pm, Wed May 18 at 7:30pm
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
This musical adaptation of Thornton Wilder’s hit play The Matchmaker bursts with humor, romance, energetic dance and some of the greatest songs in musical theatre history. The romantic and comic exploits of Dolly Gallagher-Levi, turn-of-the-century matchmaker and “woman who arranges things,” are certain to thrill and entertain audiences again and again.
Dec. 10 at 8:00 pm
Dec. 11 at 8:00 pm
Dec. 12 at 2:00 pm
Dec. 17 at 8:00 pm
Dec. 18 at 8:00 pm
Dec. 19 at 2:00 pm
Cost
Adults - $20. Seniors and BACCA members - $18.
Description
A big city, two lonely people ... in THE STARS ABOVE YOU, a desolate man is given a telescope as a taunting gift. Will it help him find a woman of flesh and blood ... or will it take him further into his isolation? In this original comedy by Anthony DiFranco, seeing is believing, and believing is everything!
Note
THE STARS ABOVE YOU is a world premiere performance of an original comedy by Anthony DiFranco. It follows the world premieres of ADAM AND EVE, INC., KISS THE FORTUNE TELLER, GONE FISHING, and POTATO PANCAKES.
“Holiday Survival Guide: A Musical Revue" features a talented cast of all ages performing Christmas classics, Broadway tunes and a few surprises sure to become your new holiday favorites. You may even pick up a tip or two to help you survive the season!
Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors and students.
Description
After recent engagements in Babylon village, EastLine Theatre will return to the town of Babylon with Intimate Apparel. Based on the real life of her great-grandmother, Lynn Nottage’s play follows talented seamstress Esther and her dream for a better life in 1905 New York City. Although she sews intricate ladies’ undergarments for the affluent, she dreams of sewing her own wedding trousseau. Through her work she forms a delicate, if forbidden relationship with the Orthodox Jewish man who sells her fabric.
April 22 - May 8 - Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm. Sundays at 3pm.
Cost
Adults - $18, Students/Seniors - $15 – CASH OR CHECK ONLY
Ticket Info
Call 631.654.0199 to reserve seats
Description
Harold and Burt, longtime friends, live in a retirement home and spend their days on a bench in the garden bickering. A once famous actress has just moved in, giving them something new to argue over. When they learn that the home is about to be sold and they will have to find a new residence, the three join forces to prevent this upsetting development.
Note
Proof of vaccination and masks are required while in the theater
$9 with museum admission ($7 Members), $12 Theater only
Description
Lyle the Crocodile: Based on the children’s books Lyle, Lyle Crocodile and The House on East 88th Street by Bernard Waber, Lyle the Crocodile takes the stage. Through Lyle’s adventures in this show we learn not to judge a crocodile by his skin.
The story of Shai, an elf in search of herself, becomes the care-taker of monarch butterfly eggs. Through the comical process and with the help of Mary the Fairy and Bob the Elf discovers herself and how to properly nurture nature. Story of the migration pattern of the monarch butterfly.
Thursday, December 16 at 8 p.m
Friday, December 17 at 8 p.m
Saturday, December 18 at 8 p.m
Sunday, December 19 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m
Cost
$35; Discount for Subscribers
Ticket Info
Box Office: 631-226-8400
Description
The Tony-Nominated play follows Greg, whose tight-knit social circle is thrown into turmoil when his offhand remarks about a female coworker's pretty face and his own girlfriend Steph's lack thereof get back to Steph. But that's just the beginning. Greg's best buddy, Kent, and Kent's wife, Carly, also enter into the picture, and the emotional equation becomes exponentially more complicated. As their relationships crumble, the four friends are forced to confront a sea of deceit, infidelity, and betrayed trust in their journey to answer that oh-so-American question: How much is pretty worth?
Friday February 4, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Saturday February 5, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Sunday February 6, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Friday February 11, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Saturday February 12, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Saturday February 12, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Sunday February 13, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Friday February 18, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Saturday February 19, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Sunday February 20, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Cost
Adults - $40, Seniors - $35, Students $27
Ticket Info
(631) 226-8400
Description
A progressive white couple's proud liberal sensibilities are put to the test when their daughter brings her black fiancé home to meet them in this fresh and relevant stage adaptation of the iconic film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. Blindsided by their daughter's whirlwind romance and fearful for her future, Matt and Christina Drayton quickly come to realize the difference between supporting a mixed-race couple in your newspaper and welcoming one into your family in 1967. But they're surprised to find they aren't the only ones with concerns about the match, and it's not long before a multi-family clash of racial and generational difference sweeps across the Draytons' idyllic San Francisco terrace. At the end of the day, will the love between young Joanna and John prevail? With humor and insight, Guess Who's Coming To Dinner begins a conversation sure to continue at dinner tables long after the curtain comes down.
March 4, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Saturday March 5, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Sunday March 6, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Friday March 11, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Saturday March 12, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Saturday March 12, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Sunday March 13, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Friday March 18, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Saturday March 19, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Sunday March 20, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Cost
Adults - $40, Seniors - $35, Students - $27
Ticket Info
(631) 226-8400
Description
Based on real people aboard the most legendary ship in the world, Titanic The Musical is a stunning and stirring production focusing on the hopes, dreams and aspirations of her passengers who each boarded with stories and personal ambitions of their own. All innocently unaware of the fate awaiting them, the Third Class immigrants dream of a better life in America, the Second Class imagine they too can join the lifestyles of the rich and famous, whilst the millionaire Barons of the First Class anticipate legacies lasting forever. The original Broadway production of Titanic The Musical won five Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book.
Feb 25, 26, 27 March 4,5,6,11,12,13 | Fri and Sat at 8:00pm, Sundays at 3:00pm
Description
Charlie is a widower-turned Casanova who spends his days entertaining ladies on a beach in Southern California. Charlie offers his companionship and insights to "mature women" until he meets Polly, a recent widow who doesn't make things easy for him. Humor is added by Charlie's daughter who is shocked to hear about his romantic gallivanting.
Note
Please note: masks and proof of vaccination are required.
In this original contemporary adaptation of the holiday classic, it is a bleak Christmas Eve for Mr. Evan E.R. Scourge, a local real estate broker and landlord whose thriving business has fallen on hard times due to the unexpected and unprecedented events of 2020 and 2021. But on Christmas day, his outlook will change after he receives a visit from another savvy businessman who brokers deals with far more lasting repercussions.
Note
Admission includes complimentary glass of beer, wine or hot cocoa and hors d’oeuvres by Chef Jeanine
Friday, Feb 11 8pm, Saturday Feb 12 2pm, Saturday Feb 12 8pm
Cost
$20
Ticket Info
To purchase tickets, go to URL below for the performance of your choice:
> Friday, February 11, 8:00 - 10:00 pm
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/99092114181
> Saturday, February 12, 2:00 - 4:00 pm
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/99302951802
> Saturday, February 12, 8:00 - 10:00pm
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/99303068150
Description
An arrogant young prince and his castle's servants fall under the spell of a wicked enchantress, who turns him into the hideous Beast until he learns to love and be loved in return. The spirited, headstrong village girl Belle enters the Beast's castle after he imprisons her father Maurice. With the help of his enchanted servants, including the matronly Mrs. Potts, Belle begins to draw the cold-hearted Beast out of his isolation.
It's Dorothy's birthday and after Sophia hit the jackpot at the casino, she decided to throw her pussycat a surprise birthday bash. Sophia also invited Dorothy's ex-boyfriend, Phil, to the party and hilarity ensues as we find out Dorothy isn't Phil's only ex here tonight. Will Phil survive the ight so he can explain his womanizing ways? If not, the ladies will need your help to solve the crime!
Note
Covid Protocol - Everyone 12 and older must be vaccinated and bring proof of vaccinations. All audience members must wear a mask throughout the performance.
Saturday March 12, 2022 at 11:00am
Sunday March 13, 2022 at 11:00am
Cost
All tickets $15
Description
This is the tale, based on the popular book by Victoria Kann and Elizabeth Kann, of Pinkalicious, who can't stop eating pink cupcakes despite warnings from her parents. Her pink indulgence lands her at the doctor's office with Pinkititis, an affliction that turns her pink from head to toe - a dream come true for this pink loving enthusiast!
It’s 1968! Tune in as America’s Swingin’ Sweethearts – Pete Bartel and Keely Stevens – reunite for a live television special re-living their illustrious musical career on TV, in Las Vegas showrooms, and at the top of the hit parade. The only catch – they haven’t spoken since their big breakup at Caesar’s Palace five years ago!
Murder on the Orient Express is undoubtedly one of Agatha Christie's greatest mystery novels and was adapted to film many times. The book was adapted by Ken Ludwig for the stage. Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the Orient Express in its tracks. The luxurious train is surprisingly full for the time of the year, but by the morning it is one passenger fewer. An American tycoon lies dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. Isolated and with a killer in their midst, detective Hercule Poirot must identify the murderer – in case he or she decides to strike again.
Sat Jan 15, 2022 at 11:00am
Sun Jan 16, 2022 at 12:00pm
Mon Jan 17, 2022 at 11:00am
Sun Jan 23, 2022 at 12:00pm
Cost
$15.00
Ticket Info
516-599-6870
Description
The most classic of all fairy tales springs to life in this fast-paced musical production featuring ragged Cinderella and the handsome prince looking for a bride.
Note
Covid Protocol - Everyone 12 and over must be vaccinated and bring proof of vaccination. All audience members must wear a mask throughout the performance.
Friday 1/14, 1/21, 1/28 at 8 p.m, Saturday 1/15, 1/22, 1/29 at 8 p.m, Sunday 1/16, 1/23, 1/30 at 2:30 p.m, Thursday 1/20 at 8 p.m
Cost
Adults - $35, Seniors - $30
Description
Set in the idyllic village of Merton-cum-Middlewick, where the village inhabitants are preparing themselves for the imminent threat of Nazi invasion. Resident nosy-parker and spinster, Miss Skillon, becomes convinced that her beloved vicar’s actress wife is having an affair and attempts to expose her. Add an escaped German prisoner of war, a handsome actor, the visiting Bishop of Lax, a rotund locum priest and some meddling neighbours and you have all the ingredients for a rib-tickling British farce!
General Admission - $25; Students/Seniors/Y Members - $20
Group rates available for 10+
Ticket Info
For Tickets or Information, Call the Box Office at
631-462-9800 x-136
Monday thru Friday from 9am-5pm.
You may also purchase your tickets at the Customer Service Desk
Monday thru Friday from 9am-5pm.
Tickets are also available at the door before each performance.
Description
A Jewish Bride, a Catholic Groom, and an ex-boyfriend with a secret. A wedding day with so many twists and turns, the wedding planner is ecstatic he didn't call out sick!
Note
Please email starplayhouse@gmail.com to arrange group visits.
Show
The Wizard of Oz
Type
Musical
Written By
Frank L. Baum with Music and Lyrics by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2pm. Wed Nov 30 at 2pm, Wed Dec 14 at 7:30pm
Cost
Ticket Prices Vary. For more Information on our Ticket Pricing, go to: https://cmpac.com/ticket-faqs/
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
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Description
After a tornado hurls through Kansas, Dorothy Gale and her dog, Toto, are swept away from their home to the colorful and vibrant Land of Oz. In order to find their way back home, they must embark on a journey to the Emerald City, where the Wizard of Oz resides.
Note
Based upon the Classic Motion Picture owned by Turner Entertainment Co. and distributed in all media by Warner Bros.
Friday, February 18th @ 8 PM; Saturday, February 19th @ 2 PM; Saturday, February 19th @ 8 PM
Cost
General Admission: $20
Description
Set in a 1930's perfumerie, we meet shop clerks Amalia & Georg, who, more often than not, do NOT see eye to eye. After both respond to a "lonely hearts advertisement" in the newspaper, they know live for the live letters that they exchange. But, the identity of their admirers remains unknown. Join Amalia and Georg as they discover the identity of their true loves, EACH OTHER!
3/11/2022 at 8 PM
3/12/2022 at 8 PM
3/17/2022 at 8 PM
3/18/2022 at 8 PM
3/19/2022 at 8 PM
3/13/2022 at 3 PM
Cost
All tickets $25
Ticket Info
Deborah@SouthShoreTheatre.com or 631-669-0506
Description
Gerry is at St. Francis Hospital waiting for word on his mother. Find out how Gerry copes with nurses, doctors, and other concerned visitors in the waiting room. A little levity never hurts... Or does it?
Based on surviving court transcripts, this new play dramatizes the seven month trial that gripped Renaissance Rome and asks how much has changed in the last four centuries. Blending myth, history, and contemporary commentary, this is the story of how a woman took revenge through her art to become one of the most successful painters of her generation.
May 6, 7, 13, 14, 15, 21, 22 - Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm. Sunday's at 3 pm.
Cost
Adults -- $25, seniors and students -- $20
Description
Two couples meet to discuss how to deal with their children, who had an altercation in a school playground. The night begins amiably enough, but as dessert is served and wine is poured, things take a decidedly nasty turn.
Free Outdoor Performances. Reservation required for theatre performance on August 17
Description
Three witches tell the Scottish general Macbeth that he will be King of Scotland. Encouraged by his wife, Macbeth kills the king, becomes the new king, and kills more people out of paranoia. Civil war erupts to overthrow Macbeth, resulting in more death.
Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at 11:00am, Saturday, February 26, 2022 at 11:00am
Cost
$15
Description
With shiny, multi-colored scales, Rainbow Fish is the most beautiful fish in all of the ocean, and the only one of his (or her!) kind. When Rainbow Fish refuses to share his vibrant, shimmering scales, the whole ocean seems to turn against the vain creature. Unhappy that no one adores him anymore, the Rainbow Fish seeks out the wise Octopus, who helps him learn that it’s far better to be admired for being kind than for being beautiful.
March 17 through April 3 on Thursdays and Fridays at 7, Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2:30. An additional matinee will be offered on Saturday, April 2. A bonus “talkback” with the cast will be offered immediately following the March 25 Friday evening show.
Cost
Tickets are $36, $31 for seniors, and $20 for students 25 and under.
Ticket Info
To purchase tickets, visit www.hamptontheatre.org or click on the button below. For information on Veteran or Native American discounts, or to order tickets over the phone, please call 631-653-8955.
Description
A comedic clash over prime real estate in the fictional Bristol Place Senior Living Facility, “Ripcord” begins when the cantankerous Abby is forced to share her quarters with Marilyn, a new arrival with an aggressively sunny disposition. A seemingly harmless bet between the women results in a riotous game of one-upmanship that yields lots of laughter—while also revealing deeper truths that each would rather remain hidden.
Note
PLEASE NOTE: For the safety of all, ticket holders will be required to show a photo ID and proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test within 72 hours of the day of the performance they are attending. Face-coverings will be required at all times while inside the theater. For more information and updates on safety protocols, visit www.hamptontheatre.org.
April 22, 8:00 pm
April 23, 8:00 pm
April 24, 2:00 pm
April 29, 8:00 pm
April 30, 8:00 pm
May 1, 2:00 pm
Cost
Adults $20, Seniors and BACCA members $18.
Description
A gifted painter is either having a spasm of inspiration or else preparing to depart from this world -- his estranged wife, churning with her own demons, can't be sure which. Neither can the local psycho-therapist, try as he will. Only the painter's mysterious young female companion seems to understand him.
Note
"Giselle" is a world-premiere production of an original play by Anthony DiFranco, directed by Deborah Rupy. This unusual story relies on down-to-earth characters and an undercurrent of humor to guide the audience through a rather eerie mystery.
6/18 - Clark Botanic Garden, Albertson - 6PM;
6/25 - Gerry Pond Park, Roslyn - 6PM;
6/26 - Amityville Beach, Amityville - 5PM;
7/2 - Sachem Public Library, Holbrook - 3PM;
7/10 - Amityville Beach, Amityville - 5PM;
7/16 - Half Hollow Hills Community Library, Dix Hills - 3PM;
7/17 - Chapin Rainbow Stage at Heckscher Park, Huntington - 8PM;
7/23 - Fire Island Lighthouse - 4PM;
7/24 - Phelps Lane Park, North Babylon - 4PM;
7/30 - Whitney Town Park, Manhasset - 6PM;
7/31- Wyandanch Plaza, Wyandanch - 4PM;
8/6 - Waterfront Park, Freeport - 2PM
Cost
Free, no tickets or reservations required
Description
After last year’s inaugural tour of Romeo & Juliet, EastLine Theatre returns to those same sunny Italian streets for The Two Gentlemen of Verona. This rollicking take on Shakespeare's classic comedy will feature original live music and tour to a dozen scenic locations across Long Island. All performances are free, fun, and family friendly.
Note
The Two Gentlemen of Verona by William Shakespeare is presented by EastLine Theatre, directed by Jess Reed, stage managed by Matt Rosenberg, and features costumes by Stefanie Workman, and original music by John Brautigam. This production is sponsored by Sweetwater and possible in part due to the support of the Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs and the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts.
Ticket reservations are $20 per seat at eastlineearnest.eventbrite.com.
Refunds of $20 cash per seat will be made in-person, at the theatre. Ticketing fees are non-refundable. After each performance, refundable reservation fees may be turned into a tax-deductible donation upon the patron’s request. If there any questions regarding this policy please contact info@eastlinetheatre.org
Description
I am sick to death of cleverness. Everybody is clever nowadays.
The thing has become an absolute public nuisance. I wish to goodness we had a few fools left.' Two mixed up couples, two Ernests, a governess, a vicar, a dozen muffins, some cucumber sandwiches, one of theatre's most iconic aristocrats and a butler who is done with all of it. EastLine Theatre in association with Westbury Arts will present the world premiere of Being Earnest by Long Island playwright Danny Higgins this June, based on Oscar Wilde's classic play The Importance of Being Earnest.
Note
Presented by EastLine Theatre in partnership with Westbury Arts, with support from the Huntington Arts Council
The play provides a brief glimpse into the lives of four girls as they go from first through eighth grade in Catholic School during the late sixties. As the play progresses, it examines national, political, and personal events that both affect the characters' lives and challenge their religious convictions. And puts their friendships to the test.
2/25/2022 at 8:00PM
2/26/2022 at 8:00PM
2/27/2022 at 2:30PM
2/25/2022 at 8:00PM
3/4/2022 at 8:00PM
3/5/2022 at 8:00PM
3/6/2022 at 2:30PM
3/11/2022 at 8:00PM
3/12/2022 at 8:00PM
3/13/2022 at 2:30PM
Cost
$20
Description
Hailed as a captivating and encompassing piece of contemporary theater, The Laramie Project shocks, challenges and moves audiences profoundly as it reveals the lowest depths of hatred and the greatest heights of compassion that lie within the people of this typical American community now dealing with the horrific trauma of an unconscionable hate crime in their own backyard.
Sea Cliff Yacht Club serves as the launch point for a $2,000,000 anything-goes transatlantic outlaw boat race to Timbuktu sponsored by a mysterious benefactor. If it sounds a bit shady, it is. But things go from bad to worse when death rears its ugly head at the pre-event gala and the investigation begins. Be on hand when the Slayer Players present this original murder mystery written specifically for Sea Cliff Yacht Club.
Adults - $20, Seniors 65+ and Children (11 and under) - $18
Ticket Info
(347) 286-8508 or visit www.MaggiesLittleTheater.org
Description
Divorced Broadway stars Fred Graham and Lilli Vanessi agree to star in a musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Taming of the Shrew" alongside rising young actors Lois Lane and Bill Calhoun. Backstage complications pile up due to a romantic misunderstanding between Fred and the soon-to-be-remarried Lilli, while Bill's gambling debts cause a pair of lunkheaded mobsters to become part of the show.
Note
All Patrons must show proof of Covid-19 vaccination at the door and wear a mask when not actively eating or drinking throughout the performance.
Saturday, March 12, 2022 at 7:30PM
Sunday, March 13, 2022 at 3:00PM
Friday, March 18, 2022 at 7:30PM
Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 7:30PM
Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 3:00PM
Friday, March 25, 2022 at 7:30PM
Saturday, March 26, 2022 at 7:30PM
Sunday, March 27, 2022 at 3:00PM
Cost
$20
Ticket Info
Ticket reservations can be made at noses.eventbrite.com and are $20 per seat. These reservations are refundable, in cash, following each performance.
Description
'I glory in this nose of mine, for a great nose indicates a great man.' One of theatre’s most famous love triangles: a swordsman with a sharp tongue, a sweet if slow-witted soldier, and a woman searching for poetry in her life.
EastLine Theatre in association with Westbury Arts will present the world premiere of This Play Was Never About Noses by Long Island playwright Morgan Moffitt this March. This ensemble-driven adaptation of the classic Cyrano de Bergerac will begin performances at the new Westbury performance space in March.
Note
Refunds of $20 cash per seat only, will be made in-person, at the theatre. Ticketing fees are non-refundable. After each performance, refundable reservation fees may be turned into a tax-deductible donation upon the patron’s request. If there any questions regarding this policy please contact info@eastlinetheatre.org
Fri. April 15 - 3pm
Sat. April 16 - 11am
Mon. April 18 - 3pm
Tues. April 19 - 3pm
Wed. April 20 - 3pm
Thurs. April 21 - 3pm
Fri. April 22 - 3pm
Sat. April 23 - 11am
Sun. April 24 - 11am
Sat. April 30 - 11am
Sat. May 7 - 11am
Sat. May 14 - 11am
Sun. May 15 - 11am
Ticket Info
$25
Description
Disney Channel's smash hit musical comes to life on stage in Disney’s High School Musical JR.
Troy, Gabriella and the students of East High must deal with issues of love, friends and family while balancing their classes and extra curricular activities. The show’s infectious, danceable songs will have you dancing in your seats!
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM, Sundays at 2:30 PM
Cost
Adults - $35, Seniors - $30
Description
"On Golden Pond" is a classic American comedic drama that's every bit as touching, warm, and witty today as when it debuted off Broadway in 1978. Retired couple Ethel and Norman Thayer are spending their 48th summer at their vacation home on Golden Pond, in the woods of Maine. Their delightful summer routine--fishing, picking strawberries, enjoying old mementoes, listening to the loons call--is given a bitterly comedic edge by Norman’s unreliable memory and cantankerously morbid statements. When their daughter Chelsea visits for Norman’s 80th birthday, bringing her boyfriend Bill and Bill’s teenage son, Billy Jr., the whole family must come to grips with Norman and Chelsea’s mutual bitterness, while Norman blossoms with his chance to mentor young Billy. The turbulent relationship between father and daughter, the generation gap between young and old, and the difficulties of a couple in the twilight years of a long marriage, all combine in a play that effortlessly illustrates the hilarious, heartbreaking, human moments of which life is made.
At the turn of the nineteenth century Nora Helmer was the most controversial female character on stage in A Doll’s House by walking out on her husband and children to find herself. A Doll’s House, Part 2, picks up 15 years later and offers a speculative, tragicomedy follow-up to Henrik Ibsen’s defining 1879 masterpiece.
Elmont Memorial Library Theatre & Bellmore Movies and Showplace
Elmont & Bellmore
Opened
Mar 2022
Times
Mar 19-Apr 3 Sat&Sun @ 11am at Elmont; Apr 9,19,20,21 @ 11am at Bellmore; Apr 10 @ 12pm at Bellmore.
Cost
All tickets $15
Ticket Info
Box Office 516-599-6870
Description
Journey "under the sea" with Ariel and her aquatic friends in Disney's The Little Mermaid JR., adapted from Disney's Broadway production and the motion picture (featuring the enormously popular Academy Award-winning music and delightfully charming book and lyrics). Based on one of Hans Christian Andersen's most beloved stories, Disney's The Little Mermaid JR. is an enchanting look at the sacrifices we all make for love and acceptance. Presented by Local high School Students.
Friday, April 1, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Saturday, April 2, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Sunday, April 3, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Friday, April 8, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Saturday, April 9, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Saturday, April 9, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Sunday, April 10, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Friday, April 22, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Saturday, April 23, 2022 - 08:00 PM
Sunday, April 24, 2022 - 02:00 PM
Cost
Adults - $40, Seniors - $35
Ticket Info
(631) 226 - 8400
Description
Pulitzer Prize-winning, Driving Miss Daisy, is set in Atlanta and spans twenty-five years, from 1948 to 1973. When Daisy Wertham, a stubborn, elderly Southern widow, crashes her new car into the neighbor’s garage, her son, Boolie, forces her to take on a chauffeur. He employs Hoke Coleburn, much to her chagrin. At first, Daisy refuses to rely on a black man to get her from one place to the next and Hoke spends two weeks sitting in the kitchen doing nothing. Gradually, however, Daisy’s prejudices are broken down and, against all odds, he becomes her best friend.
Contact Dr. Karen Van Houten @ DrKVanH@optonline.net to reserve tickets. Can purchase with Zelle, Venmo or check. Tickets also sold at the door before each show.
Description
This 45-minute version of the children's favorite story is performed by a cast of talented young performers, grades 4 - 9. Through great songs and clever dialogue, Alice deals with all the crazy characters of Wonderland as she tries to find her way home. A fun show for the whole family!
Tickets can be bought on-line (debutco.booktix.com) or at the door
Description
An eccentric psychotherapist discovers an eternal youth elixir that actually works -- and is quickly beset by an array of equally eccentric clients. Celebrities, innocents, mobsters, ghosts, and inquisitors ... every oddball in the world wants Bimini Balm.
Saturday, August 13, 2022 at 8PM
Sunday, August 14, 2022 at 2PM
Friday, August 19, 2022 at 8PM
Saturday, August 20, 2022 at 8PM
Sunday, August 21, 2022 at 2PM
Friday, August 26, 2022 at 8PM
Saturday, August 27, 2022 at 8PM
Sunday, August 28, 2022 at 2PM
Cost
$25
Ticket Info
516-749-5047
Description
Set at the dawn of the age of electricity in a seemingly perfect, well-to-do home in Saratoga Springs, proper gentleman and scientist Dr. Givings has innocently invented an extraordinary new device for treating "hysteria" in women: the vibrator. Adjacent to the doctor's laboratory, his young and energetic wife Catherine tries to tend to their newborn daughter-and wonders exactly what is going on in the next room.
Note
Please be aware this performance depicts sexual acts and features discussion of loss of a child, relationship abuse, mental illness, and includes racially insensitive language. For more specific content warnings, feel free to contact us here. The performance is recommended for ages sixteen and up.
Saturday, April 30, 2:30 pm
Saturday, April 30, 7:30 pm
Sunday, May 1, 2:30 pm
Friday, May 6, 7:30 pm
Saturday, May 7, 2:30 pm
Sunday, May 8, 2:30 pm
Cost
$15; $12 for groups of six or more
Ticket Info
Reservations: 718-268-7772
Description
Victor Herbert's delightful operetta tells of the shepherdess Bo-Peep's efforts to escape the wiles of her grasping guardian with the help of her beau, Tom-Tom, and the mysterious Toymaker. The score features such beloved tunes as "Toyland" and "March of the Wooden Soldiers." A large cast of children and adults brings this classic musical comedy to life.
Note
Gingerbread and other treats will be available for sale at intermission.
$25 General Admission; $20 Students/Seniors (over 60)
Ticket Info
Visit the Playcrafters Theatre Company website at www.Bellport-Playcrafters.com
Description
A tribute to the great English farces of the 1930s and 1940s, The Fox on the Fairway takes audiences on a hilarious romp which pulls the rug out from underneath the stuffy denizens of a private country club. Filled with mistaken identities, slamming doors, and over-the-top romantic shenanigans, it's a furiously paced comedy22hat recalls the Marx Brothers' classics.
Set amid the leafy greens of Quail Valley Country Club, Ken Ludwig's The Fox on the Fairway unfolds on the day Quail Valley faces its oldest rival, nearby Crouching Squirrel Golf and Racquet Club, for the golf tournament of the decade. Battle lines are drawn when the two clubs, like Greece and Troy, assemble their bravest heroes and play on to the final, madcap putt on an 18th hole that is the stuff of legend.
Note
PLEASE NOTE IMPORTANT MESSAGE
Playcrafters has decided to re-evaluate its COVID policy. We will no longer require proof of vaccination, but we will expect masks to be worn in the theater at all times.
Check our website for the latest health requirements – www.Bellport-Playcrafters.com.
3:00 PM and 8:00 PM - see dates for specific times.
Cost
Adults - $20, Seniors $15
Ticket Info
Call: 917-748-2383 or email: ccewplays@gmail.com
Description
The conflict, the basic jealousy and the lifetime of, if not hatred, at least corrosive, though unacknowledged anger, is between two brothers, as well as resentment against a selfish, child-devouring father. The siblings meet, after a sixteen-year estrangement, in the attic of the family residence, where the old furniture is to be disposed of. The first is a policeman who sacrificed his education and probably a career as a scientist to care for his ruined, invalid father. The other, who arrives late, is an eminent surgeon who walked out on the demands of family to concentrate on medici9ne and personal success. When the surgeon arrives, the brothers take a little time for amenities and feeling each other out before the basis of their long alienation and mutual bitterness emerges into short, blunt, enraged accusations.
Sept 17-Oct 1; Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm, Wed Sept 21 at 2pm, Wed Sept 28 at 7:30pm
Cost
Ticket Prices Vary. For more Information on our Ticket Pricing, go to: https://cmpac.com/ticket-faqs/
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
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Description
Based on a book by Christopher Isherwood, Cabaret tells the story of a seedy nightclub in 1930’s Berlin where a young English performer strikes up a relationship with an American writer, all while a zealous Master of Ceremonies commands the action at the Kit Kat Klub.
Show
Bye, Bye, Birdie
Type
Musical Comedy
Written By
Book by Michael Stewart
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Aug 6-Aug 20; Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm, Wed Aug 10 at 2pm, Wed aug 17 at 7:30pm
Cost
Ticket Prices Vary. For more Information on our Ticket Pricing, go to: https://cmpac.com/ticket-faqs/
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
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Description
Rock star Conrad Birdie is the biggest thing to top the charts. Women love him, men want to be him and teenage girls around the country scream with glee at the mere mention of his name. But when the United States Army drafts Birdie, manager Albert Peterson sees his meal ticket preparing to fly the coop (much to the delight of longtime love Rose Alvarez, who can’t wait for Albert to ditch the music biz and become something respectable, like an English teacher). Desperate for a publicity stunt big enough to help them survive Birdie’s departure, Albert and Rose hatch a plan: send Conrad to small-town America to plant his goodbye kiss on one lucky fan for the entire world to see. Their selection of super fan Kim Macafee sends the wholesome enclave of Sweet Apple, Ohio into chaos. Kim’s boyfriend, Hugo, can’t take the humiliation of his lady love’s televised lip-lock. Rose can’t take another minute of Albert’s distracted ways. And Sweet Apple can’t take its teens’ riotous rebellion, inspired by the arrival of bad-boy Birdie. Will Sweet Apple ever be the same?
July 21-24, 28-31, August 4-7 on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm.
Description
Set in the East Village of New York City, Rent is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rent has become a pop cultural phenomenon with songs that rock and a story that resonates with audiences of all ages.
June 4, 2022: $74.95 + tax includes show + dinner/dessert buffet
June 18, 2022: $74.95 + tax includes show + dinner/dessert buffet
June 25, 2022: $79.95 + tax includes show + concert by El Kabong + BBQ
Description
Revisit the Golden Age of Television when the Slayer Players perform "Oh My Achin' Back" (1955), one of the episodes of "The Classic 39" along with an original episode of the show written just for this event.
Saturday, 9/10 at 7:30PM
Sunday, 9/11 at 3PM
Sunday, 9/18 at 3PM
Friday, 9/23 at 7:30PM
Saturday, 9/24 at 7:30PM
Friday, 9/30 at 7:30PM
Saturday 10/1 at 7:30PM
Sunday, 10/2 at 3PM
Cost
Ticket reservations are $20 per seat. These reservations are refundable, in cash, following each performance.
Description
Tampa, Florida, 1929. In a Cuban–American cigar factory, where cigars are still rolled by hand and “lectors” are employed to educate and entertain the workers, the arrival of a new lector is cause for celebration. But when he begins to read aloud from Anna Karenina, he unwittingly becomes a catalyst in the lives of his avid listeners, for whom Tolstoy, the tropics, and the American dream prove a volatile combination.
Note
Please be aware this performance includes simulated gunshots, implied sexual assault, and depictions of violence. For more specific content warnings, feel free to contact us at info@eastlinetheatre.org. The performance is recommended for ages thirteen and up.
It's August 2021 in New York City, one year after the COVID lockdown. Following CDC guidance due to an uptick in positive cases, Mayor Bill de Blasio announces that masks will be required beginning August 16th. After already being isolated for months, four gay friends meet for an afternoon of cocktails, where the isolation quickly blurs the lines between love, sex, lies, jealousy, friendship and murder.
Note
Alternative Theatre is holding a free one afternoon preview of Sonder a new gay play by Joe Marshall. The play will open June of 2023 at BACCA.
Is He Dead? is a wild farce about the real artist Jean-François Millet, who can’t sell a painting to save his life. Facing debtor’s prison, his outrageous solution is to fake his own death to increase the value of his paintings—and continue life disguised as his “sister”. As the riotous scheme unfolds, Millet faces the dilemma of how to return to life, continue painting and marry his love. Throughout, Twain examines fame, greed and the value of art, all while poking his signature fun at everyone involved. A hilarious romp that will catch modern audiences by surprise.
Note
Written in 1898 by master novelist and satirist Mark Twain, Is He Dead? remained unpublished until it was rediscovered in the Twain archives in 2002. It was adapted for the modern stage by renowned playwright David Ives in 2007 and starred the Tony Award winning Norbert Leo Butz.
July 15th through July 24th/Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM and Sundays at 2PM
Description
As the Pollitt Family gathers on the plantation to celebrate Big Daddy’s 65th birthday, the combustible themes of deception, greed, complacency and death ignite in Tennessee Williams’ timeless classic which examines the relationships between a dying father and his family while they wrestle for the largest chunk of his inheritance. While family members squabble, Maggie (“The Cat”) fights to save whatever scraps may be left of her sexless marriage to Big Daddy’s alcoholic son who has given up on life.
Traditions-A 20 year retrospective and celebration of musical theater. This is the inaugural performance of the Community Playhouse of Northport. A musical theater cabaret celebrating local community theater while also serving as a fundraiser to launch our new theater. An array of songs from beloved musicals that have graced Long Island stages for the past 20 years. We have a multi-generational cast who have been involved in theater in Northport for the past decade.
Plaza will be presenting the Long Island premiere of the The Color Purple based on the novel written by Alice Walker and the Warner Brothers/Amblin Entertainment Motion Picture with a book by Marsha Norman and Music and Lyrics by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Brey. The show, which celebrates the human spirit, is an inspiring family saga that tells the unforgettable story of a woman who, through love, finds the strength to triumph over adversity and discover her unique voice in the world.
Note
On June 9, 10, 11, and 12
The Role of Harpo will be played by
LeVane Harrington
The Roles of Grady and Buster will be played by
Elijah Stinson
The Role of Adam will be played by
Troy Donell Staten, Jr.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00 PM | Sundays at 2:30 PM
Cost
Adults - $35, Seniors - $30
Description
Long Island playwright Frank Tangredi’s new comedy about a trio of aristocratic brothers who are gob-smacked when a young flapper shows up and announces that one of them is her father.
Riverhead, Port Jefferson Station, Patchogue, Greenport
Opened
Jul 2022
Times
July 31, Aug 3-7. Shows start at 7pm.
No reservations. Arrive early to get a good spot. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on.
Cost
All shows are FREE.
Donations are gratefully accepted.
Description
For more info, see our website: https://www.northeaststage.org/2022-the-taming-of-the-shrew.html
Note
Northeast Stage continues its decades-long tradition of offering free Shakespeare in the Park by staging Taming of the Shrew in a park near you this Summer.
631-669-0506 or email Deborah@SouthShoreTheatre.com
Description
Afflicted explores the untold story of the Salem girls - Abigail Williams, the leader, Ann Putnam, Mercy Lewis, Mary Warren and Betty Parris - and the crucible of events that led up to the contagious Salem Witch Trials.
RFCT performers reprise their successful show from April in which they sing songs from Broadway roles which they could never play due to age, gender, or both.
This Broadway musical revue salutes the grand masters of The Great American Songbook, Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart, with a 16-member cast led by our very special guest star, 2-time Tony nominee CHRISTINE ANDREAS (star of Broadway's "The Scarlet Pimpernel" and new productions of "Oklahoma!," "On Your Toes" and "La Cage Aux Folles").
Saturdays, November 12 and 19, 2022 at 8:00 pm
Sundays, November 13 and 20, 2022 at 2:00 pm
Cost
Member/Senior/Student - $25.00
Standard - $32.00
Description
Sister Act is the feel-good musical comedy smash based on the hit 1992 film that has audiences jumping to their feet! Featuring original music by Tony- and eight-time Oscar winner, Alan Menken (Newsies, Beauty and the Beast, Little Shop of Horrors), this uplifting musical was nominated for five Tony Awards, including Best Musical. When disco diva, Deloris Van Cartier, witnesses a murder, she is put in protective custody in the one place the cops are sure she won't be a found: a convent! Disguised as a nun, she finds herself at odds with both the rigid lifestyle and uptight Mother Superior. Using her unique disco moves and singing talent to inspire the choir, Deloris breathes new life into the church and community but, in doing so, blows her cover. Soon, the gang is giving chase, only to find them up against Deloris and the power of her newly found sisterhood. Filled with powerful gospel music, outrageous dancing and a truly moving story, Sister Act will leave audiences breathless. A sparkling tribute to the universal power of friendship, Sister Act is reason to REJOICE!
Sundays at 7 PM and Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 PM
Cost
Adults - $20, Seniors and Children - $15
Description
Set in the roaring 20's on the Golden Coast of Long Island - Much Ado About Nothing is a comedic play by William Shakespeare about misunderstandings, love and deception.
Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 8:00 PM || Sunday at 2:30 PM
Cost
Adults - $35, Seniors - $30
Description
Winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award for Best Play, Clybourne Park is a razor-sharp satire about the politics of race. In response to Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, playwright Bruce Norris set up Clybourne Park as a pair of scenes that bookend Hansberry’s piece. These two scenes, fifty years apart, are both set in the same modest bungalow on Chicago’s northwest side that features at the center of A Raisin in the Sun.
Friday & Saturday at 8:00 PM; Sunday at 2:30 PM, Thursday Oct 27 at 8:00 PM
Cost
Adults - $35, Seniors - $30
Description
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for best drama, this tragi-comedic play tells the story of the Westons, who have gathered to get to the bottom of their father’s mysterious disappearance.
Run For Your Wife is a rollicking comedy that tries to follow the comings and goings of a cab driver who breathlessly tries to keep ahead of events as his two wives in two different apartments start to catch on to his double life.
Nov 18th, 19th at 8:00, & 20th at 2:30
Nov 25th, 26th at 8:00, & 27th at 2:30
Dec 2nd, 3rd at 8:00, & 4th at 2:30
Dec 10th at 3:00 & 11th at 2:30
Dec 15th at 8:00, 17th at 3:00 & 18th at 2:30
Cost
Adults $25, Seniors and Children 12 and under $20
Description
In this timeless musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, miserly Ebenezer Scrooge undergoes a profound experience of redemption over the course of a Christmas Eve night, after being visited by the ghost of his former partner Jacob Marley and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future.
Before Rent, there was Tick, Tick... Boom!. This autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the Pulitzer Prize - and Tony Award winning composer of Rent, is the story of a composer and the sacrifices that he made to achieve his big break in the theatre. Containing fourteen songs, ten characters, and a live band, Tick, Tick... Boom! takes you on the playwright/composer's journey that led to a Broadway blockbuster.
His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Ave and, yet, Jon is still waiting tables and trying to write the great American Musical. Set in 1990 as Jon nears his 30th birthday, this compelling story of personal discovery is presented as a rock musical filled with instantly appealing melodies and a unique blend of musical theatre styles.
The Musical Classic, Filled with eleganct pageantry, is based on the legendary story of King Arthur, Guinevere, and Lancelot. This fabulous score includes If Ever I Would Leave You, I loved you Once in Silence, The Lusty Month of May, How to Handle a Woman and of course, Camelot.
Note
All Performances are weather permitted. No rain dates are available. Bring your own chairs and or blankets
A mother's hopes for her son clash with an educational system rigged against him. Nya, an inner-city public high school teacher, is committed to her students but desperate to give her only son Omari opportunities they'll never have. When a controversial incident at his upstate private school threatens to get him expelled, Nya must confront his rage, and her own choices as a parent. But will she be able to reach him before a world beyond her control pulls him away?
Saturday 11/05/2022 Matinee at 2 p.m.
Sunday 11/06/2022 Matinee at 1:30 p.m.
Cost
FREE but, due to Covid-19 protocols, spaced socially distanced seating is strictly limited for this production and reservations are required.
Ticket Info
Call Levittown Public Library at 516 731-5728 for reservation information
Description
Tartuffe, a penniless scoundrel, having been invited by a gullible benefactor to live in his home, despite the complaints of other family members, wreaks havoc and tries to destroy his benefactor. Show is set in 17th Century France.
Note
Production is being performed in non-rhyming English translation.
Show
Angels in America - Millennium Approaches & Perestroika
Part One, Millennium Approaches:
Saturday, 2/4 at 6PM
Friday, 2/10 at 7PM
Saturday, 2/11 at 1PM
Saturday, 2/18 at 1PM
Saturday, 2/18 at 7PM
Monday, 2/20 at 1PM
Thursday, 2/23 at 7PM
Saturday 2/25 at 1PM
Sunday 2/26 at 1PM
Part Two, Perestroika:
Saturday, 2/5 at 6PM
Saturday, 2/11 at 7PM
Sunday 2/12 at 1PM
Sunday, 2/19 at 1PM
Sunday, 2/19 at 7PM
Monday, 2/20 at 6PM
Friday, 2/24 at 7PM
Saturday 2/25 at 7PM
Sunday 2/26 at 6PM
Cost
$25 for each part, $45 when both parts are purchased together
Description
To launch their tenth anniversary season, EastLine Theatre returns to the BACCA Center in Lindenhurst with the Pulitzer Prize-winning ??Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes by Tony Kushner, performed in its entirety for the first time on Long Island. The marathon work, performed in two parts, Millennium Approaches and Perestroika, tells the story of colliding lives in New York City as they wrestle with the AIDS epidemic and the approaching millennium.
Note
Please be aware that this production of Angels in America depicts physical illness, mental illness, sex, death, relationship abuse, drug addiction, and includes racially insensitive language. For more specific content warnings, feel free to contact us at info@eastlinetheatre.org. The performance is recommended for ages sixteen and up. It is EastLine Theatre's policy that all patrons must show proof of vaccination and remain masked throughout the performance.
Step-free access to the BACCA Arts Center is available via the front door. Feel free to contact us with any access questions at info@eastlinetheatre.org. It is EastLine Theatre's policy that all patrons must show proof of vaccination and remain masked throughout the performance.
October 20 to November 6, with Thursday, Friday and Saturday performances at 8 p.m. and Sunday performances at 2:30 p.m.
Cost
Adults--$30; Discounts for Seniors and Students
Description
In 1950s Baltimore, the conservative squares face off against the leather-clad delinquents in this rockabilly musical based on John Waters’ cult film. Rebellious teen Cry-Baby and the square rich girl Allison are star-crossed lovers at the center of this rock-and-roll Romeo and Juliet. This satirical, yet funny, musical will have you tapping your toes and smiling.
Oct 21, 22 at 8 pm;
Oct 23 at 2 pm;
Oct 28 at 8pm;
Oct 30 at 2pm
Cost
Adults $23., Seniors and BACCA members $20
Ticket Info
Anthony DiFranco, debuttheaterco@gmail.com Or: 631-261-8739 leave message. Tickets go on sale NOW at: debutco.booktix.com
Description
"Atlantis" is an apt title for this surreal comedy full of surprises. A near-sighted bride, a plastered groom, a reluctant preacher, a hit man, a mermaid, and assorted under-sea creatures take part in an unintentionally riotous wedding that a quiet East-end town will never forget. This fast-paced show with lots of heart is having its world premiere.
Note
In the interest of caution, ATLANTIS is cancelling this weekend's show dates, October 14, 15, 16. The subsequent show dates are unaffected.
There is free municipal parking behind the theater
2/4/2023 at 7pm, 2/5/2023 at 2:30 pm, 2/11/2023 at 7pm, 2/12/2023 at 2:30 pm
Cost
Adults- $30, JCC members, seniors and students- $25
Ticket Info
To purchase tickets visit sjjcc.org/addamsfamily
or e-mail Susan Kalman, Producer, skalman@sjjcc.org or call 516-484-1545, ext. 110
Description
Based upon the original characters created by cartoonist Charles Addams, the musical depicts this ghoulish yet lovable American family turned upside down when Wednesday Addams falls in love with a "normal" boy.
Heathers: The Musical is a musical with music, lyrics and book by Laurence O'Keefe and Kevin Murphy, based on the 1989 film of the same name written by Daniel Waters. Although the show is a high-energy black comedy, it opens conversations about dark issues, including bullying, teen suicide, sexual assault, and school violence.
A girls indoor soccer team warms up. From the safety of their suburban stretch circle, the team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors. A portrait of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for nine American girls who just want to score some goals.
Sept. 23, 24, 29, 30, Oct. 1 at 8pm - Sept. 25 at 2pm
Ticket Info
$25
Description
Popular storytelling magician, Thaddeus, is back with his all new show. His amazing 90 minute solo show, Life's Little Mysteries, will have it's world premier at South Shore Theatre Experience. Join Thaddeus for an evening of sleight of hand, mind reading, comedy, and miraculous illusions in an intimate parlour setting.
With the audience participating, each show is truly unique.
$40/$35 seniors. Plus a processing fee of $5 per ticket
Description
America has loved the swinging sounds of female close-harmony groups even before The Andrews Sisters hit the airwaves! America’s Sweethearts will charm you while navigating their way through a variety of trios, duets, and solos all with a slice of old-fashioned fun! Hear such hits as Sing Sing Sing, It’s My Party, Lullaby of Broadway, Blues In the Night, It’s In His Kiss (Shoop Shoop Song), Somewhere Over the Rainbow, an Armed Forces Medley and many more!
$40/$35 seniors, plus a $5 processing fee per ticket
Description
Broadways Carter Calvert captures Carole King’s musical styling pitch-perfectly in mega hits Including; “I Feel the Earth Move”, “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow;” You’ve Got A Friend” “Natural Woman”; Miss Calvert is backed by the dynamic Roger Cohen Band. Both captivating and endearing, this fast-paced show delights audiences of all ages!
Join us for a magical evening celebrating the music of Stephen Schwartz! Students from both our Middle and High School/Collegiate musical theatre intensives, will delight the audience with songs from this four time Grammy Award winning, and Tony nominated American composer.
Friday August 12th at 8pm, Saturday August 13th at 3pm
Cost
$30
Ticket Info
Reserved Seating
Description
With an infectiously unforgettable score from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant, Stephen Schwartz, Pippin is the story of one young man's journey to be extraordinary. Winner of four 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival, this updated circus-inspired version of Pippin continues to captivate and appeal to the young at heart throughout the world. Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. He seeks it in the glories of the battlefield, the temptations of the flesh and the intrigues of political power (after disposing of his father, King Charlemagne the Great). In the end, though, Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day.
The original Godspell was the first major musical theatre offering from three-time Grammy and Academy Award-winner, Stephen Schwartz, and it took the world by storm. Boasting a score with chart topping songs, Godspell JR. is a sensation that continues to touch audiences. A group of disciples help Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and a hefty dose of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, are employed as the story of Jesus' life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus' messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life.
Andrew Rally seems to have it all: celebrity and acclaim from his starring role in a hit television series; a rich, beautiful girlfriend; a glamorous, devoted agent; the perfect New York apartment; and the chance to play Hamlet in Central Park. There are, however, a couple of glitches in paradise. Andrew’s series has been canceled; his girlfriend is clinging to her virginity with unyielding conviction; and he has no desire to play Hamlet. When Andrew’s agent visits him, she reminisces about her brief romance with John Barrymore many years ago, in Andrew’s apartment. This prompts a seance to summon his ghost. From the moment Barrymore returns, dressed in high Shakespearean garb, Andrew’s life is no longer his own. Barrymore, fortified by champagne and ego, presses Andrew to accept the part and fulfill his actor’s destiny. The action becomes more hilarious with the entrance of Andrew’s deal-making friend from LA, spouting the laid-back hype of the Coast and offering Andrew a fabulous new TV deal worth millions of dollars. The laughs are nonstop as Andrew wrestles with his conscience, Barrymore, his sword, and the fact that he fails as Hamlet in Central Park.
Free admission. Please bring a non-perishable food item for donation to a local food pantry
Ticket Info
FREE
Description
This is a Live production of three "Radio Shows" including the premiere of two original works. For further information, visit the Playcrafters Theatre Company's website at www.Bellport-Playcrafters.com.
October 14, 15, 21 & 22, 2022; Curtain: 8 p.m.
Sundays: October 16 & 23, 2022; Curtain: 3 pm.
Description
This outrageous comedy, written by the authors of "Lovers and Other Strangers", concerns the adventures of a Jewish widow and an Irish widow whose successful daughters move them to Las Vegas, where they share a retirement village condo. On an excursion, they are saved from a mugger by a charming if not quite sober gambler who is short on cash. They allow him to curl up on the living room floor and he manages to sweet talk his way into both ladies' beds. Each situation is rife with the outrageous, excessive comedy that endears these playwrights to audiences everywhere.
Tickets are available online at https://www.landmarkonmainstreet.org/event/landmark-radio-theater/ or call the box office at (516) 767-6444 between noon and 5 p.m.
Description
Landmark Radio Theater presents the premiere of "Off the Rails," an original play in the classic style of radio dramas from the Golden Age of broadcasting, performed live on stage in a format akin to a staged reading.
"Off the Rails" tells the story of seven strangers on a Long Island Rail Road train on a winter night in 1942. Some are chasing new hopes, others are on the run from old troubles — and one is an enemy agent! When a blizzard imperils the train, sparks fly, dangers mount and dark secrets are revealed.
Note
"Off the Rails" is a co-production of Expressive Elocution and Landmark on Main Street, with generous support from HEARTS and the Gina Farasciano Community Theater Grant
Reservations are not required and seating is on a first come-first serve basis. Suggested donation is $15, $12 for groups of 6 or more.
Description
August 20th and 21st, the Gingerbread Players return to the boards with a program of original theater.
“Goodnight, Irene” is an original play from longtime Gingerbread Player Jean Tessier. Based on the stories (and lies) told by her grandmother, the play deals with how truth can get filtered through our own memories and desires. First performed in a one act version at the Manhattan Repertory Theater in 2016, this expanded version was tested on Zoom last summer and makes its live debut at St. Luke’s. Martha Morenstein stars as Irene, and elderly woman with a vivid memory about how her life’s events unfolded-and guilt over the long ago death of her stepson Bobby (Joaquin Hayes-Diaz). Farah Diaz-Tello stars as Joanna, the granddaughter who finds herself ensnared in Irene’s memories desperately trying to make peace with her own past. Rounding out the cast are Ted Burke, Bart DeFinna, Andrew Dinan, Mike Miller, Rook Reynolds, Victoria Russo, Alexis Tandit and Kimberly Tyler.
Also presented are three short plays that recently premiered at the Secret Theater, directed by Johnny Culver, “Salt Mine Exchange”, “Amulet” and “The Dead Game”, by nationally known playwrights
Note
Saint Luke’s church is located at 85 Greenway South, Forest Hills NY. Take the E/F/R train to 71st/Continental Avenue (south side). Walk 7 blocks on Continental and make a left on Harrow Street; St. Luke’s Church is three blocks down on the right hand side, where Harrow Street ends.
Please note that the audience is required to wear masks at all times while in the church building.
Providing the inspiration for the TV series Columbo, the theatrical predecessor Prescription: Murder tells the story of a brilliant psychiatrist and his mistress who hatch a plot to murder his neurotic, possessive wife. The execution of their plan and the creation of their perfect alibi depends on a bizarre impersonation. Lt. Columbo must engage the psychiatrist in a duel of wits until the doctor succeeds in having Columbo removed from the case. However, it is the mistress who proves to be the weak link that leads to a trap and a surprising climax!
Ticket reservations are $10 per seat. These reservations are refundable, in cash, following each performance.
Ticket Info
Tickets are available at eastline.eventbrite.com or by calling 516-749-5047
Description
Men On Boats by Jaclyn Backhaus is directed by Nicole Savin and presented by EastLine Theatre. Costumes are designed by Lynn Ciorciari
Note
EastLine Theatre presents Jaclyn Backhaus' critically-acclaimed Men On Boats this November. An off-the-wall take on the 1869 Powell Expedition that charted the course of the Grand Canyon, Men On Boats is an adventure story for our times."
info@eastlinetheatre.org or 516-749-5047 "Attendees must show proof of vaccination and will be required to remain masked throughout the performance.
Saturday, December 3rd @ 2pm and 7pm
Sunday, December 4th @ 3:30pm
Cost
Adults - $15, Seniors and Children - $10
Description
The Harry Connick, Jr. musical tells the story of Eubie, a North Pole elf whose constant exuberance can wear others out. Eubie's overly optimistic outlook is put to the test when he decides to bring Christmas joy to the sad little town of Bluesville.
Note
Tickets sold at the door - Cash or Checks - NO CREDIT CARDS.
Set in a rural pub in County Leitrim in the north of Ireland, The Weir takes place over the course of one evening in which five characters share stories about themselves and others; some true, some based on local legend or rumour.
Ever since his parents retired and moved to Florida, Nick Cristano—a single, Italian-American marketing executive from New Jersey—routinely visits his four grandparents every Sunday for family dinner. As he is their only close relative, Nick's grandparents inundate him with family tradition and lots of food. So when Nick announces he is being promoted and moving to Seattle, his devastated grandparents quickly concoct a series of hilarious schemes to keep him from leaving, including introducing him to Caitlin O'Hare, the woman of his dreams.
“A hilarious family comedy that is even funnier than his long-running musical revue “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.” —BackStage.
“Loaded with laughs every step of the way.” —Star-Ledger.
Note
The premiere of Joe DiPietro’s “Over the River and Through the Woods,” the Hampton Theatre Company’s first production of its 2022-23 season, has been postponed due to recent COVID-19 exposure among cast members. Originally scheduled to open on Thursday, October 20, the play will now premiere a week later, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, and will run through SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13.
The Theatre will reach out to ticketholders for performances originally scheduled for October 20-23 to arrange for exchanges to other performance dates. Updated information is available at www.hamptontheatre.org. A “talkback” with the cast, originally scheduled for Friday, October 28, will now be held on Friday, November 4.
In the kooky, upside-down world of the Addams Family, to be sad is to be happy, to feel pain is to feel joy, and death and suffering are the stuff of their dreams. Nonetheless, this quirky family still has to deal with many of the same challenges faced by any other family, and the spookiest nightmare faced by every family creates the focus Lippa, Brickman, and Elice’s musical: the Addams kids are growing up. The Addamses have lived by their unique values for hundreds of years and Gomez and Morticia, the patriarch and matriarch of the clan, would be only too happy to continue living that way. Their dark, macabre, beloved daughter Wednesday, however, is now an eighteen year-old young woman who is ready for a life of her own. She has fallen in love with Lucas Beineke, a sweet, smart boy from a normal, respectable Ohio family — the most un-Addams sounding person one could be! And to make matters worse, she has invited the Beinekes to their home for dinner. In one fateful, hilarious night, secrets are disclosed, relationships are tested, and the Addams family must face up to the one horrible thing they’ve managed to avoid for generations: change.
March 11th - March 26th | Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM; Sundays at 2PM
Cost
Adults $25
Seniors/Students $20
Description
The play revolves around two romantic pairings that emerge when a group of soldiers arrive in the town. The first, between Claudio and Hero, is nearly altered by the accusations of the villain, Don John. The second romance, between Claudio's friend Benedick and Hero's cousin, Beatrice, takes center stage as the play goes on, with both characters' wit and banter providing much of the humor.
Tickets: $35 | Children Ages 5—12: $20 All Performances | Seniors & Students: $28, Wednesday Matinee: $20
Ticket Info
Wednesday at 2:00, Thursday at 8:00, Friday at 8:00, Saturday at 8:00 and Sunday at 3:00 and 7:00
Description
"I’ve got the horse right here!" THEATRE THREE kicks-off its 52nd season with GUYS AND DOLLS. Considered the perfect musical of Broadway's Golden Age, this delightful romp gambles in luck and love from Times Square to Havana. High rollers and low characters from Damon Runyon's mythical New York are joyously presented in Frank Loesser’s bold and brassy score, featuring "Luck Be a Lady," "I’ve Never Been in Love Before," and "Sit Down, You’re Rockin' the Boat." An award-winning classic for the entire family!
In the kooky, upside-down world of the Addams Family, to be sad is to be happy, to feel pain is to feel joy, and death and suffering are the stuff of their dreams. Still, this quirky family must deal with many of the same challenges faced by any other family, and the spookiest nightmare faced by every family creates the focus of the musical: the Addams kids are growing up. The Addamses have lived by their unique values for hundreds of years, and Gomez and Morticia, the patriarch and matriarch of the clan, would be only too happy to continue living that way; however, their dark, macabre, beloved daughter Wednesday is now an eighteen year-old young woman who is ready for a life of her own. She has fallen in love with Lucas Beineke, a sweet, smart boy from a normal, respectable Ohio family — the most un-Addams sounding person one could be! And to make matters worse, she has invited the Beinekes to their home for dinner. In one fateful, hilarious night, secrets are disclosed, relationships are tested, and the Addams family must face up to the one horrible thing they’ve managed to avoid for generations: change.
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from Jan 14 - Feb 4. Also on Thursday Jan 26 and Feb 2.
Description
This hilarious and touching show features five very different but deeply connected Southern women whose friendships began on their college swim team. Each summer they meet for a reunion at the same beach cottage in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Visiting them on four weekends over thirty-three years, we learn of their lives, loves, and losses. A heartfelt comedy about friendships that last forever …
Show
A Christmas Carol
Type
Musical
Written By
By Charles Dickens. Adapted for the stage by Jeffrey E. Sanzel.
Nov 12 - Dec 30, Fri, Sat, Sun and some Wednesdays, and Thursdays.
Cost
Adults $35
Seniors (65+) $28
Students (13+) $28
Children (5-12) $20
Wednesday matinees $20
All November performances $20
(under 5 not permitted)
Description
I will honor Christmas in my heart..." Celebrate the season with Long Island's own holiday tradition and broadwayworld.com winner for Best Play. Follow the miser Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey that teaches him the true meaning of Christmas - past, present, and future. As described by Newsday - "There could scarcely be a finer tribute to [Dickens'] legend than A CHRISTMAS CAROL at THEATRE THREE" - chosen as its Number One Holiday Theatrical Event - join us for our 38th annual production of the immortal classic in all of its thrills, music, joy, and spirit.
Show
Silver Chords December 2022 Concerts "Joy: A Classic Holiday Concert"
info@smithtownpac.org or call box office at 631-724-3700
Description
As the half-blood son of a Greek god, Percy Jackson has newly-discovered powers he can't control, a destiny he doesn't want, and a mythology textbook's worth of monsters on his trail. When Zeus's master lightning bolt is stolen and Percy becomes the prime suspect, he has to find and return the bolt to prove his innocence and prevent a war between the gods. But to succeed on his quest, Percy will have to do more than catch the thief. He must travel to the Underworld and back; solve the riddle of the Oracle, which warns him of betrayal by a friend; and come to terms with the father who abandoned him. Adapted from the best-selling book The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan and featuring a thrilling original rock score, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is an action-packed mythical adventure "worthy of the gods" (Time Out New York).
It was 1879 (in Henrik Ibsen's groundbreaking play "A Doll's House") when Nora Helmer slammed the door on her traditional life as wife and mother to venture into the unknown possibilities of her individual potential. It is now 1894 (in Lucas Hnath's stunning sequel A Doll's House, Part 2) when Nora returns for the first time to face her husband, child and housekeeper who have lived the last 15 years without her. From shocking start to inevitable finish - with a surprising amount of comedy in between - "A Doll's House, Part 2" electrifies one of the greatest plays ever written with a smorgasbord of incisive indictments and blistering banter.
Note
NSUMC is partnering with Riverhead Faculty Community Theatre in this production.
The play will be performed two consecutive weekends in different venues: first at the North Shore United Methodist Church in Wading River, October 1st and 2nd; the following weekend at the Jamesport Meeting House in Jamesport, October 8th and 9th.
It was 1879 (in Henrik Ibsen's groundbreaking play "A Doll's House") when Nora Helmer slammed the door on her traditional life as wife and mother to venture into the unknown possibilities of her individual potential. It is now 1894 (in Lucas Hnath's stunning sequel A Doll's House, Part 2) when Nora returns for the first time to face her husband, child and housekeeper who have lived the last 15 years without her. From shocking start to inevitable finish - with a surprising amount of comedy in between - " A Doll's House, Part 2" electrifies one of the greatest plays ever written with a smorgasbord of incisive indictments and blistering banter.
Note
Riverhead Faculty Community Theatre is partnering with North Shore United Methodist Church in this production.
The play will be performed two consecutive weekends in different venues: first at the North Shore United Methodist Church in Wading River, October 1st and 2nd; the following weekend at the Jamesport Meeting House in Jamesport, October 8th and 9th.
Saturday, December 3, 2022 at 7:30PM
Sunday, December 4, 2022 at 3:00PM
Friday, December 9, 2022 at 7:30PM
Saturday, December 10, 2022 at 7:30PM
Sunday, December 11, 2022 at 3:00PM
Thursday, December 15, 2022 at 7:30PM
Friday, December 16, 2022 at 7:30PM
Saturday, December 17, 2022 at 7:30PM
Cost
Ticket reservations are $20 per seat. These reservations are refundable, in cash, following each performance.
Description
I should go and see my old friend, Jay Gatsby,
out on Long Island. He’ll know what to do.
In the ruins of a Gold Coast mansion, Nick Carraway finds the ghosts of his past. Through memories of Jazz Age decadence, murder, and the mysterious Jay Gatsby, Aly Kantor weaves a queer perspective from the classic American novel, in this world premiere adaptation presented by EastLine Theatre in association with Westbury Arts. Please be aware this performance includes simulated gunshots, depictions of relationship abuse, violence, mental illness, substance abuse, suicide, and racially insensitive language. For more specific content warnings, feel free to contact us at info@eastlinetheatre.org. The performance is recommended for ages thirteen and up.
boots on the ground theater in association with Southampton Cultural Center presents "CHEMICAL IMBALANCE," a hilarious new interpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic Jekyll & Hyde tale! This play examines the balance between good and evil with devilish good humor and madcap comedy. Rehearsals have started and we are excited to bring you this side-splitting production!
Note
"CHEMICAL IMBALANCE" is directed by Mark Heidemann and produced by Bonnie Grice and is on stage at the Southampton Cultural Center weekends from October 14-30. Tickets are on sale now
Sat. October 15th- 8 PM
Sun. October 16th- 3 PM
Sat. October 22nd- 8 PM
Sun. October 23rd- 3 PM
Cost
All tickets $15 to benefit the church
Ticket Info
Call 516 735-2039 for tickets, or email nick.tyd@gmail.com.
Description
Three one act plays written by Carlyle Players Founder Nick D'Avanzo. "The Garden"- When their daughter's boyfriend moves in with them, the Wilson's think all is fine. But they soon find out that one mistake can have deadly consequences.
"The Game"- A weekly poker game turns bad when a bag full of jewelry is found that was stolen from a neighborhood jewelry store.
"Piping Rock" George Regan receives an unexpected visit from an old acquaintance.
Oct 7, 8, 9 & 14, 15, 16. Fri & Sat at 8pm, Sun at 3pm, 10/29 8PM, 10/30 3PM
Cost
Adults $25.00 Senior (60+), Students (with valid ID) $20.00
Description
Two grown orphan brothers live in an old dilapidated row house in North Philadelphia—deserted in childhood by an unfaithful father and by the death of their mother. Older brother Treat, brutal and violent, provides for his younger brother Phillip by being a petty thief—interpreting the role of father.
Note
Due to an overwhelming positive response we have added two encore performances. One weekend only.
Oct 15 - Nov 6; Fridays (Oct 28, Nov 4), Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm, Wed Oct 26 at 2pm and Nov 2 at 7:30pm
Cost
Ticket Prices Vary. For more Information on our Ticket Pricing, go to: https://cmpac.com/ticket-faqs/
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact theCall the Box Office at (631) 218 2810 or visit www.CMPAC.com/event/MatildaTheMusical
Description
Based on Roald Dahl’s classic children’s book of the same name, Matilda follows Matilda Wormwood, a bright little girl who immerses herself in books. Matilda is discarded and belittled by her dimwitted parents—her father insists on calling her a boy and harps on her “stupidity” for preferring reading to watching the telly—and her hostile headmistress, the outrageous and wicked Miss Trunchbull. Reclusive, but with an ever-growing imagination and sharp mind, and with a caring protector in her teacher Miss Honey, Matilda dreams of a better life, daring to take a stand against unjust forces and to grasp her destiny in her own, tiny hands.
Note
ROALD DAHL’S MATILDA THE MUSICAL is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com.
Blue Cast Performance Dates: 10/15, 10/23, 10/28, 10/30, 11/02, 11/05;
Purple Cast Performance Dates: 10/16, 10/22, 10/26, 10/29, 11/04, 11/06
Dec 3 - 12:15, 1:30, 2:45 & 4:00
Dec 4 - 12:15, 1:30, 2:45 & 4:00
Cost
General Admission - $15
Ticket Info
Dr. Karen Van Houten - drkvanh@optonline.net (Venmo or Zelle)
Tickets also sold at the door!
Description
This Brothers Grimm fairy tale teaches us to be grateful for the help we receive and to pass the same kindness along to others who may need it. Fun for the entire family!
Note
Simple Gifts Productions is a professional performing arts company for kids and teens located in Stony Brook.
GA Admission $18.00, Child 9.00,Senior/Student $15.00
Ticket Info
Call 631.654.0199 to reserve seats
Description
The Sweet Delilah Swim Club is the story of five unforgettable woman who set aside a long weekend every August to meet at the same beach cottage, the “Sweet Delilah” to catchup, laugh and meddle in each other's lives. A hilarious and touching comedy about friendship that lasts forever.
Show
13th Annual Northport One-Act Play Festival - Halloween Edition
Program One - Friday, October 21st, 7:30pm & Saturday, October 22nd, 3:00pm;
Program Two - Saturday, October 22nd, 7:30pm & Sunday, October 23rd, 3:00pm
Cost
All Tickets: $25
Ticket Info
Tickets for the festival can be reserved (recommended) at www.northportplays.com or call (631) 223-8053
Description
The ten plays that make up this year’s festival embrace the strange, sometimes scary aspects associated with All Hallows Eve, whether as a comedy or drama. The plays featured in the festival will be performed twice each, once as a matinee and once in the evening at the theater. They will be brought to the stage by directors and actors from the Long Island theater community.
Note
Program 1: Fri Oct 21st 7:30 p.m. and Sat Oct 22nd 3:00 p.m.
• Mortal Lives - Mechanical arcade fortune tellers investigate what it is to be alive.
• Date Night in Roissy - A traveler meets an interesting waitress.
• The Tea Test - An unassuming tea with friends takes a strange turn.
• Fall of the House of Hasenpheffer - A childhood Halloween phobia is treated by an unlikely practioner.
• Grave’s Anatomy - An anatomy professor’s lesson in Paris goes awry.
Program 2: Sat Oct 22nd at 7:30 p.m. and Sun Oct 23rd at 3:00 p.m.
• Meeting Acute - A man and woman are fixed up – the only issue is that they are both in a coma.
• The Psychic - A person sees a psychic to make contact with their grandparent.
• Bite Me - A man discovers his his lover is a vampire.
• Margo - Two women audition for the lead role in a play with an ominous history.
• A Killer Day - A murder leads to a surprising discovery.
Thursday 10/6/2022 at 2:00pm
Friday 10/7/2022 at 7:30pm
Saturday 10/8/2022 at 2:30 & 7:30pm
Sunday 10/9/2022 at 2:30p
Cost
$49/$45seniors plus $5 processing fee per ticket.
Description
Hailed as the perfect musical comedy, this award-winning classic gambles with luck and love under the bright lights of Broadway! The glorious score features I’ve Never Been in Love Before, Luck Be A Lady, and Sit Down You’re Rockin’ The Boat.
Friday, October 28 8 pm
Saturday, October 29 8 pm
Sunday, October 30 3 pm
Friday, November 4 8 pm
Saturday, November 5 8 pm
Sunday, November 6 3 pm
Cost
Adults $30.00
Senior and Children under 12 $25.00
Groups of 10 or more $ 22.00
Ticket Info
516-742-1926
Description
An upbeat musical comedy with classic songs from the 1959-1960 era. Great dance and musical numbers. Rock star Conrad Birdie is the biggest thing to top the charts. Women love him, men want to be him and teenage girls around the country scream with glee at the mere mention of his name. But when the United States Army drafts Birdie, manager Albert Peterson sees his meal ticket preparing to fly the coop (much to the delight of longtime love Rose Alvarez, who can’t wait for Albert to ditch the music biz and become something respectable, like an English teacher). Desperate for a publicity stunt big enough to help them survive Birdie’s departure, Albert and Rose hatch a plan: send Conrad to small-town America to plant his goodbye kiss on one lucky fan for the entire world to see. Their selection of super fan Kim Macafee sends the wholesome enclave of Sweet Apple, Ohio into chaos. Kim’s boyfriend, Hugo, can’t take the humiliation of his lady love’s televised lip-lock. Rose can’t take another minute of Albert’s distracted ways. And Sweet Apple can’t take its teens’ riotous rebellion, inspired by the arrival of bad-boy Birdie.
For tickets call 631-669-0506 or visit SouthShoreTheatre.com
Description
Grayson Scott has been studying hypnosis for over 20 years and will bring to you a fun, comedic show combining comedy and mentalism through hypnosis. Join us for this special fun filled evening!
For tickets call 631-669-0506 or visit SouthShoreTheatre.com
Description
Songs For The Ages, By The Aging. Song parodies of hits and show tunes from the 60's and 70's Featuring the talents of:
Stevie GB as Monty Belligerent
Joe Gelish as Cranky Carmichael
Les Degen as Les Young
Anita Starlite as Anita Knapp
(516) 698-2220 - box office will also be open at PJC, Sundays 12-4 pm and Wednesdays, 7-10 pm.
Description
Set in early 50s Times Square, "Guys and Dolls" is about a couple of big city gamblers and the women who love them. It tells the overlapping stories of high-roller Sky Masterson, who falls in love with mission worker Sarah Brown, and lovable rapscallion Nathan Detroit, engaged for 14 years to Miss Adelaide, a headliner at the Hot Box Club. Nathan runs a famous floating crap game, and an ongoing plot line involves his quest for a safe place for the game as Adelaide continues her quest to convince him to marry her. Meanwhile, Sarah, mistakenly believing that Sky set up an illegal game at the mission, tries to fight her affection for the charismatic crapshooter.
James O’Malley is a hugely talented lyricist and musician who writes knowingly of life’s foibles, triumphs and defeats. He delivers his songs in a subtle, whispering tenor that completely draws the listener into the story he is telling. Considered by many to be the consummate songwriter, O’Malley writes songs that take the listener on an emotional journey exploring family, relationships, human nature and the contemplation of life's choices. Critics praise the New York area artist’s warm melodies, story-telling abilities and his way of charming audiences. O'Malley's songs are universal, often written with a subtle humor.
A year after the death of the grandfather who raised them, siblings Al and Eve reunite to face the realities of unresolved grief and mend their relationship. Featuring an ensemble cast of characters, this musical lives on the borderline of magical realism and the all too real. Please be advised that the musical deals heavily with the topics of death and grief, and also contain content around mental health issues and suicide.
Saturday, February 11 @ 8:00pm
Sunday, February 12 @ 2:30pm
Friday, February 17 @ 8:00pm
Saturday, February 18 @ 8:00pm
Sunday, February 19 @ 2:30pm
Cost
Adults - $20, Seniors (65+) and Children - $18
Description
As news spreads of a murder in London, a group of seven strangers find themselves snowed in at a remote countryside guesthouse. When a police sergeant arrives, the guests discover – to their horror – that a killer is in their midst! One by one, the suspicious characters reveal their sordid pasts.
One Christmas Eve at Evergreen Mall follows eight intertwined stories in a Midwestern mall on the last shopping day before the holiday. A diverse cast of characters — from a lovesick mall Santa to an overeager mall cop, from a pair of brainy misfit teenagers to a team of battling actors in a production of A Christmas Carol, from a petulant first-year college student to a couple of newlyweds — navigate first meetings, second chances, and last-minute choices. One Christmas Eve wraps the joys and sorrows of the season into one festive package.
Saturday, January 28, 8PM
Sunday, January 29, 2PM
Wednesday, February 1, 2PM
Friday. February 3, 8PM
Saturday, February 4, 8PM
Sunday, February 5, 2PM
Wednesday, February 8, 7:30PM
Friday, February 10, 8PM
Saturday, February 11, 8PM
Cost
$23.00 - $38.00 including fees.
VIP Seating is also available
Description
A Chorus Line examines one day in the lives of seventeen dancers, all vying for a spot in the “chorus line” of a Broadway musical. After the first round of cuts, Zach, the director and choreographer, asks each dancer to speak about themselves. Discomfort opens into revelation, confession leads to redemption, and within the bright, outwardly homogenous chorus, the audience begins to see each dancer’s individuality. From Cassie, the star who just needs the “music and the mirror and the chance to dance,” to Val, a small-town girl with a brand-new big-town body, to Mike, who took his sister’s place in dance class, saying “I can do that.” Based on real Broadway dancers’ stories, as told to fellow dancer and choreographer Michael Bennett, A Chorus Line is funny, heartbreaking, and refreshingly honest.
Cultural Arts Playhouse - Frank Ambrosini Studio Theatre
170 Michael Dr.
Syosset
Opened
Nov 2022
Times
Nov 11,12 at 8pm; Nov 13 at 3pm
Cost
$23 + Fees Advance/CC Purchase
$23 Cash @ The Door
Description
END OF THE LINE
Tim is a man lost, hopeless and desperate who wakes up on a bench not knowing where he is or how he got there. The only thing he has in his pocket is a one-way train ticket for the E so he sets out on a journey to find the train station and himself.
THAT WAS THEN. THIS IS TOO
Aesop sits in a cell in Boone County, Iowa nineteen hundred forty-six. We enter the scene as a witness through a hallowed ritual: lights out.
Very much an ensemble piece, Rumors is a showcase of a farcical melee that ensues at a dinner party gone terribly wrong! It is Charley and Myra Brock's 10th anniversary and the first couple to arrive find Myra missing, no kitchen staff, and Charley has shot himself in the head.
The Showplace at the Bellmore Theatre & Elmont Public Library Theatre
See dates for addresses
Opened
Nov 2022
Times
Friday, Nov 11, 2022 at 11:00am at the Bellmore
Saturday, Nov 12 at 11:00am at the Bellmore
Sunday, Nov 13 at 12:00pm at the Bellmore
Saturday Nov 26 at 11:00am at the Elmont Public Library Theatre
Cost
$15 plus processing fees
Description
Everyone’s favorite candy man lights up the stage in this scrumdidilyumptious musical featuring the enchanting songs from the film starring Gene Wilder!
For tickets call 631-669-0506 or visit SouthShoreTheatre.com
Description
It's a Wonderful Life has become a Christmas Tradition at South Shore Theatre Experience...
Join us as George Bailey finds out the TRUE meaning of Christmas.
January 13, 14, 19, 20, 21 at 8pm - January 15 at 3pm
Cost
All tickets $25
Ticket Info
For tickets call 631-669-0506 or visit SouthShoreTheatre.com
Description
Hailed by critics as an "an Our Town for our time," this play is by turns poetic and comic, romantic and philosophical while exploring the relationship of James and Kari at their HS reunion.
Nov 19 - Jan 22 Click on date range for performance times.
Cost
$25
Ticket Info
info@smithtownpac.org or call box office at 631-724-3700
Description
The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed to his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity.
Note
Based on the original Broadway production that ran for over thirteen years and was nominated for nine Tony Awards, and the Academy Award-winning motion picture, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR. is a fantastic adaptation of the story of transformation and tolerance. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR. features some of the most popular songs ever written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs by Mr. Menken and Tim Rice.
A sunny room on an upper floor is prime real estate in the Bristol Place Senior Living
Facility, so when the cantankerous Abby is forced to share her quarters with new-arrival Marilyn, she
has no choice but to get rid of the infuriatingly chipper woman by any means necessary. A seemingly
harmless bet between the old women quickly escalates into a dangerous game of one-upmanship
that reveals not just the tenacity of these worthy opponents, but also deeper truths that each would
rather remain hidden.
Friday, December 16th @ 7PM
Saturday, December 17th (Two shows) @ 2PM and 5PM
Sunday, December 18th @ 3PM
Cost
$20
Ticket Info
Tickets can be purchased online at http://northeaststage.org
Description
It’s A Wonderful Life is, at its core, a work about worth and friendship – and quite often friendships we take for granted. For many years, the film has been a holiday favorite, but mounting Joe Landry’s brilliant radio play adaptation of this title is an ongoing lesson. I have directed or mounted this production five or six times to date, but with each incarnation I learned a little bit more about George Bailey, and a little bit more about myself. I also believe that any presentation of this piece completely and earnestly impacts each and every audience member who again witnesses the revelation of George Bailey’s doubts and worth as a man, husband, father and human. And shall we always be reminded of this piece’s most valuable lesson: “Remember, no man is a failure who has friends…”
- Michael Disher, Director
Note
Northeast Stage is thrilled to present this heartwarming classic film to the stage as a live radio play to celebrate the holiday season this December here in Greenport on the North Fork.
This is a fundraiser performance for our 2023 Free Shakespeare in the Park program.
Baked goods will be offered for sale as well.
Northeast Stage is a non-profit organization.
Sat Nov 19, 2022 at 7:30pm
Sun Nov 20, 2022 at 2:30pm
Sat Nov 26, 2022 at 7:30pm
Sun Nov 27 2022 at 7:30pm
Wed Nov 30, 2022 at 2:00pm
Thur Dec 1, 2022 at 2:00pm
Fri Dec 2, 2022 at 7:30pm
Sat Dec 3, 2022 at 2:30pm and 7:30pm
Sun Dec 4, 2022 at 2:30pm.
Cost
$49/$45 Seniors plus a $5 fee per ticket.
Description
Based on the 1993 film, which starred Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, and Ann-Margret, this stage adaptation captures the lovably crotchety characters through twinkling humor, great songs, and the affectionate depiction of a small town that feels like home to everyone. Don’t miss the Nassau County premiere!
Friday December 2, 8:00 pm
Saturday December 3, 8:00 pm
Sunday December 4, 2:00 pm
Friday December 9, 8:00 pm
Saturday December 10, 8:00 pm
Sunday December 11, 2:00 pm
Cost
Adults, $23. Seniors & BACCA members, $20.
Description
The aging owner of an off-off-Broadway theater tries her best to put the finest possible shows up on her stage before it goes dark. Humor, love, anger, guilt, courage, and hope intersect as she, her young helpers, and the frail clergyman from next door struggle to capture the world's meaning for their loyal audience.
Show
After the Flood
Type
Musical Review
Company
Venue
Westbury Arts
255 Schenck Ave
Westbury
Opened
Nov 2022
Times
11/20 at 3 PM
11/20 at 7 PM
Cost
Free
Description
A year after the death of the grandfather who raised them, siblings Al and Eve reunite to face the realities of unresolved grief and mend their relationship. Featuring an ensemble cast of characters, this musical lives on the borderline of magical realism and the all too real.
Note
Please be advised that the musical deals heavily with the topics of death and grief, and also contains content around mental health issues, sex, and suicide.
Friday and Saturdays at 8:00 PM | Sundays at 2:00 PM
Cost
$20-Adults, $15-Seniors, $10-18&Under
Description
The entire play takes place in The Home Workshop Club meeting room over the span of two meeting nights in 1958 in a small town. Years ago, men returning from the war banded together to share tools when they began to build their houses. Over the years, the club evolved into a social club for men as it appears in the play.
The club has a long history of fun, good times, good food, and of course, a traditional punch. There are tall tales told, good-natured taunting, and small-town legends recounted. Many of the men are affiliated with a local ceramics plant, either as workers in the factory or in office jobs. Others who do not work at the plant are professional men and community residents.
While the brotherhood is the driving force in the work, tension occurs in the membership due to labor difficulties at the plant. A strike is looming, and the possibility sets the membership at odds with union members and professional men taking sides against each other.
Even though the good times and merriment continue, there is an underlying tension in the club that eventually erupts into anger and frustration. When the strike is declared, the acrimony increases. It is left to some of the wisest members to remind the membership why they have the club, and how valuable an institution it is. One might be tempted to see the play as a metaphor for all types of class struggles, but it would be wise to consider the fact and not dwell on it. These are men, in 1958, who do the things men did in that time. And mostly, they tell stories.
Apr-22 - May 5 - Fri 8 PM, Sat 8 PM, Sun 3 PM, Sat Apr 29 3 PM
Cost
Adults $20 Seniors: $15
Ticket Info
Call: 917-748-2383 or
Email: ccewplays@gmail.com
Description
Senior citizens Samuel Jonas and Laura Curtis, a widower and a widow, strike up a love affair. When they announce plans to live together without marrying so they can keep social security benefits they'd otherwise lose, their children hit the ceiling even though they were never close to their deceased parent and their own marriages leave a lot to be desired. Sam's daughter is married to her ex analyst, a stuffy neurotic, and Laura's son has a wife who is paranoid about food additives and their sexual performance. All ends well for the elderly twosome, but not before the entire second generation is in nervous fits.
for more info or reservations you can call 516 662 7474.
Description
This one-man presentation of Charles Dicken's Christmas Carol was first performed in the Parish Hall of the Church of the Ascension Rockville Centre in December 2001. It has been performed every year except one in different venues, at the request of different non-profits and church halls in NY, NJ, and CT. It is most delightful to bring it to the North Shore United Methodist Church.
The hilarious comedy that brought Carol Burnett to star alongside Philip Bosco and then Robert Goulet. A crazy farce as George & Charlotte Hay, stars of stage and screen, deal with their daughter's choice of a "normal" life apart from the theatre and the man of their choice!
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Ticket Info
Call the Box Office: (516) 599 - 6870 or online at PlazaTheatrical.com
Description
Be our guest as the talented students in Plaza’s Performing Arts Academy tell this “tale as old as time” of Belle and the Beast with the help of Cogsworth, Lumiere, and Mrs. Potts!
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Ticket Info
Call the Box Office: (516) 599 - 6870
Description
Set in January Junction, join crafty Jack Frost on a magical, musical winter adventure! The story narrated by a groundhog name Pardon-Me-Pete, tells us about Jack Frost, an immortal winter Sprite, who falls in love with a human girl named Elisa after rescuing her and she said she loves Jack. A wonderful delightful story told through song and dance.
Saturday, December 3, 2022 - 11AM, Saturday, December 17, 2022 - 11AM
Cost
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Ticket Info
Call the Box Office: (516) 599 - 6870
Description
Set in January Junction, join crafty Jack Frost on a magical, musical winter adventure! The story narrated by a groundhog name Pardon-Me-Pete, tells us about Jack Frost, an immortal winter Sprite, who falls in love with a human girl named Elisa after rescuing her and she said she loves Jack. A wonderful delightful story told through song and dance
All Tickets: $40/$35 Seniors ($5 processing fee per ticket), Groups of 15 or more: $30/ticket
Ticket Info
Call the Box Office: (516) 599 - 6870
Description
Toast the holiday season with critically acclaimed vocalist Kate Beckman and musical director Eric Baum with Holiday Gifts of Music. This fast-paced afternoon celebrates family, friends, home, good food, optimism, and of course, music. They will perform favorite songs from West Side Story, South Pacific, The Wiz, Into the Woods; songs written by Frank Loesser, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern; and classics such as When You Wish Upon a Star and I Wish I Didn’t Love You So; along with some surprises. From the Great American Songbook to the swing era, to contemporary songs, this Holiday Gift of Music has something for everyone!
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Ticket Info
Call the Box Office: (516) 599 - 6870 or online at PlazaTheatrical.com
Description
Be our guest as the talented students in Plaza’s Performing Arts Academy tell this “tale as old as time” of Belle and the Beast with the help of Cogsworth, Lumiere, and Mrs. Potts!
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Ticket Info
Call the Box Office: (516) 599 - 6870 or online at PlazaTheatrical.com
Description
An undersea musical adventure based on the award-winning book! With shiny, multi-colored scales, Rainbow Fish is the most beautiful fish in all of the ocean, and the only one of his (or her!) kind. When Rainbow Fish refuses to share his vibrant, shimmering scales, the whole ocean seems to turn against the vain creature. Unhappy that no one adores him anymore, the Rainbow Fish seeks out the wise Octopus, who helps him learn that it’s far better to be admired for being kind than for being beautiful.
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Ticket Info
Call the Box Office: (516) 599 - 6870 or online at PlazaTheatrical.com
Description
An undersea musical adventure based on the award-winning book! With shiny, multi-colored scales, Rainbow Fish is the most beautiful fish in all of the ocean, and the only one of his (or her!) kind. When Rainbow Fish refuses to share his vibrant, shimmering scales, the whole ocean seems to turn against the vain creature. Unhappy that no one adores him anymore, the Rainbow Fish seeks out the wise Octopus, who helps him learn that it’s far better to be admired for being kind than for being beautiful.
January 5, 6, 7, 2023 at 8pm ~ January 8, 2023 at 3pm
Cost
All tickets $25
Description
Happy Saturdays is the story about a group of friends who help each other get through one insanely busy Saturday night shift at a local theme restaurant and how it changes their lives forever.
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui is a 1941 play by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht. It chronicles the rise of Arturo Ui, a fictional 1930s Chicago mobster, and his attempts to control the cauliflower racket by ruthlessly disposing of the opposition. The play is a satirical allegory of the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party in Germany prior to World War II.
Fri, 10 Feb 23, 8 PM (opening)
Sat, 11 Feb 23, 8 PM
Sun, 12 Feb 23, 2:30 PM
Thu, 16 Feb 23, 8 PM
Fri, 17 Feb 23, 8 PM
Sat, 18 Feb 23, 8 PM
Sun, 19 Feb 23, 2:30 PM
Fri, 24 Feb 23, 8 PM
Sat, 25 Feb 23, 8 PM
Sun, 26 Feb 23, 2:30 PM (closing)
Cost
Adults - $35
Seniors - $30
Description
Tony Award winner for the Best Musical of 2015, Fun Home is an adaptation of Alison Bechdel's graphic memoir, with music and lyrics by Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron. The story concerns Bechdel's discovery of her own sexuality, her relationship with her closeted gay father, and her attempts to unlock the mysteries surrounding his life.
Monday, February 20, 2023
Friday, February 24, 2023
Sunday, February 26, 2023
Cost
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Description
Cinderella, a zany Godmother, a trip to the royal ball, and a glass slipper continues to delight audiences everywhere! The most classic of all fairy tales springs to life in this fast-paced musical production featuring ragged Cinderella and the handsome prince looking for a bride
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Cost
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Description
Cinderella, a zany Godmother, a trip to the royal ball, and a glass slipper continues to delight audiences everywhere! The most classic of all fairy tales springs to life in this fast-paced musical production featuring ragged Cinderella and the handsome prince looking for a bride.
Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical, Rent has become a pop cultural phenomenon and has shaped a generation of audiences and taught us all how to measure our life in love!
Saturday April 22 8pm
Sunday April 23 3pm
Friday April 28 8pm
Saturday April 29 8pm
Sunday April 30 3pm
Saturday May 6 8pm
Sunday May 7 3pm
Cost
General Admission $25
Seniors and Students $20
Description
It's 1942, and two of Hollywood's biggest divas have descended upon the luxurious Palm Beach Royale Hotel -- assistants, luggage, and legendary feud with one another in tow. Everything seems to be in order for their wartime performance...that is, until they are somehow assigned to the same suite. Mistaken identities, overblown egos, double entendres, and a lap dog named Mr. Boodles round out this hilarious riot of a love note to the classic farces of the 30s and 40s.
The show that started a successful series of 9 musicals by Dan Goggin, as the little sisters of Hoboken rollick and entertain audiences with great musical numbers and hysterical antics!
Show
A Citrus Day/24th Annual Festival of One-Act Plays
Box Office: (631) 928-9100
Group Sales (10 or more): (631) 928-1130
Description
Living in the shadow of Renaissance rock star The Bard, two brothers set out to write the world’s first musical in this hilarious mash-up of sixteenth-century Shakespeare and twenty-first-century Broadway. But amidst the scandalous excitement of opening night, the Bottom Brothers realize that reaching the top means being to thine own self be true—and all that jazz! Hailed by Time Out New York as “the funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years,” SOMETHING ROTTEN is a joyously outrageous entertainment and an irresistible ode to the dazzling creation of musicals! Please Note: Contains adult humor and situations.
May 12-21, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays 3pm
Cost
Adults-$30.00
Senior/Child-$25.00
Organizational groups of 10 or more-$22.00
Ticket Info
516-742-1926/www.Herricksplayers999.com or email HERRICKSPLAYERS@SEATYOURSELF.BIZ
Description
Welcome to the Renaissance and the outrageous, crowd-pleasing musical farce, Something Rotten! Set in the 1590s, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to write a hit play but are stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rock star known as “The Bard.” When a local soothsayer foretells that the future of theater involves singing, dancing, and acting at the same time, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s very first musical. But amidst the scandalous excitement of opening night, the Bottom Brothers realize that reaching the top means being true to thine own self, and all that jazz.
Note
A fabulous, funny original musical from Broadway. Great songs, dancing
In October 1998, a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten, and left tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming. His bloody, bruised, and battered body was not discovered until the next day, and he died several days later in an area hospital. His name was Matthew Shepard, and he was the victim of this assault because he was gay. Moisés Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over the course of a year and a half, in the aftermath of the beating and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. They conducted more than 200 interviews with the people of the town. Some people interviewed were directly connected to the case, while others were citizens of Laramie, and the breadth of the reactions to the crime is fascinating. Kaufman and Tectonic Theater members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical experience from these interviews and their own experiences in Laramie. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink and the heights of compassion of which we are capable.
Tickets go on sale January 9th and all shows are at 7:00 PM
Cost
$20 + Processing Fee
Description
Godspell was the first major musical theatre offering from three-time Grammy and Academy Award winner, Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Children of Eden); and it took the world by storm. Led by the international hit, "Day by Day," Godspell features a parade of beloved songs, including "Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord," "Learn Your Lessons Well," "All for the Best," "All Good Gifts," "Turn Back, O Man" and "By My Side."
Note
A small group of people help Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and a hefty dose of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed as the story of Jesus' life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus' messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life.
Boasting a score with chart-topping songs, a book by a visionary playwright (John-Michael Tebelak) and a feature film, Godspell is a sensation that continues to touch audiences.
Orgon and his mother have fallen under the spell of Tartuffe, a stranger who appears to be a most saintly man. However, the rest of Orgon's household believe Tartuffe to be a pious fraud. See this wickedly funny take on the outer limits of hypocrisy that has entertained audiences for over 300 years.
Note
Tickets from the postponed November dates will be honored.
Everyone’s favorite cat comes to mischievous life in this theatrical adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic. The story takes place on a rainy day when two siblings are home alone with their pet fish while their parents are out of town. A tall cat wearing a hat appears and creates havoc in the house, leaving it destroyed when his friends show up to help him clean everything up before their mother gets back from her trip.
Sat March 11 at 11am, Sun March 12 & 19 at 12pm
Sunday, March 19, 2023 - 12
Cost
$$16.00 including fees
Description
Everyone’s favorite cat comes to mischievous life in this theatrical adaptation of the Dr. Seuss classic. The story takes place on a rainy day when two siblings are home alone with their pet fish while their parents are out of town. A tall cat wearing a hat appears and creates havoc in the house, leaving it destroyed when his friends show up to help him clean everything up before their mother gets back from her trip.
Saturday February 18th 8PM
Sunday February 19th 2PM
Friday February 24th 8PM
Saturday February 25th 8PM
Sunday February 26th 2PM
Saturday March 3rd 8PM
Sunday March 4th 8PM
Cost
Adults- $20, Seniors- $18
Ticket Info
Call (718) 353-7388 or (516) 520-9474 for reservations.
Description
The Good Doctor is a comedy written by Neil Simon. It consists of a series of short plays, based on short stories and other works of Russian writer Anton Chekhov, framed by a writer making comments on them. The stories are droll, the portraits affectionate, the humor infectious, and the fun unending.
Show
Love, Loss And What I Wore
Type
Comedy/Drama
Written By
Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron. Based On The Book By Ilene Beckerman
Saturday, January 28, 2023 - 7pm
Sunday, January 29, 2023 - 2pm
Cost
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Ticket Info
Box Office 516-599-6870
Description
Join Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Sven, and all of your favorite characters as they embark on an epic, ice-filled journey of self-discovery, camaraderie, and the real meaning of true love. Performed by our Plaza Performing Arts Students grade 6 - 8
Friday, January 27, 2023 - 7pm
Saturday, January 28, 2023 - 3pm
Cost
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Ticket Info
Box Office 516-599-6870
Description
Join Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Sven, and all of your favorite characters as they embark on an epic, ice-filled journey of self-discovery, camaraderie, and the real meaning of true love. Performed by our Plaza Performing Arts Students grade 3 - 5
Friday, February 10, 2023 - 7pm,
Saturday, February 11, 2023 - 2pm
Cost
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Ticket Info
Box Office 516-599-6870
Description
A Chorus Line is a stunning concept musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway chorus audition. Exploring the inner lives and poignant ambitions of professional Broadway performers, the show features one powerhouse number after another. Memorable musical numbers include "What I Did for Love," "One," "I Can Do That," "At the Ballet," "The Music and the Mirror," and "I Hope I Get It. Performed by our Plaza Performing Arts Academy High School Students.
March 18 - Apr 2, THURSDAYS (2:00PM) – FRIDAYS (7:30PM) – SATURDAYS (2:30PM AND 7:30PM) – SUNDAYS (2:30PM)
Cost
Adults - $49*, Seniors -$45* (*$5 processing fee per ticket)
Group rates available for groups of 15 or more
Ticket Info
Box Office 516-599-6870
Description
Once upon a time, there were four guys who discovered that they shared a love for music! An affectionate musical homage to the close harmony guy groups that reached the height of their popularity during the 1950s. The show features such hits as "Three Coins in a Fountain", "Heart and Soul", "Catch a Falling Star", and "Love is A Many Splendored Thing".
Friday Jan 20 & Saturday Jan 21 at 8:00 and Sunday Jan 22 at 3:00
Cost
$10.00
Description
A staged reading of an adaptation of the Hollywood classic - All About Eve
All About Eve received a record 14 Academy Award nominations and won six, including Best Picture
Friday, Feb. 24 at 8 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 25 at 8 p.m.
Sunday, Feb. 26 at 3 p.m.
Friday, March 3 at 8 p.m.
Saturday, March 4 at 8 p.m.
Sunday, March 5 at 3 p.m.
Friday, March 10 at 8 p.m.
Saturday, March 11 at 8 p.m.
Sunday, March 12 at 3 p.m.
Cost
Adults $18; seniors/students $15, children $9
Ticket Info
631-654-0199
Description
In a remote estate in the countryside Jack Brooks, one of the most accomplished and eccentric painters of his generation, awaits the imminent arrival of his art dealer, Vincent. But this is not a typical visit, for Jack feels wronged and he is intending to kill the man. As Jack lays out his intentions for the evening, his wife, Annie, calmly paints, reluctantly going along with the plan – at least until Jack’s threat of violence convinces her otherwise. Will Jack carry out his plan? Will Annie help or stop him? Or is something else going on? A masterful mystery with a touch of comedy.
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Description
Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman, and the Cowardly Lion as they come to life in an adaptation featuring the music of the MGM movie. The performance is followed by a meet and greet with the cast.
Friday, April 14, 2023 - 11:00am, Saturday, April 15, 2023 - 11:00am, Sunday, April 16, 2023 - 12:00pm
Cost
$15 General Admission ($1 processing fee per ticket)
Description
Join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman, and the Cowardly Lion as they come to life in an adaptation featuring the music of the MGM movie. The performance is followed by a meet and greet with the cast.
Thur May 25 7:00
Fri May 26 7:00
Sat May 27 8:00
Sun May 28 2:30
Thurs June 1 7:00
Fri June 2 7:00
Sat June 3 8:00
Sun June 4 2:30
Thurs June 8 7:00
Fri June 9 7:00
Sat June 10 2:30
Sat June 10 8:00
Sun June 11 2:30
Cost
Adult $36, Seniors 65+ $31 (except Sat pm), Students under 21 $20
Description
In Providence, Rhode Island, habitually widowed Atalanta Lagana pays a visit to her childhood friend and second-rate lawyer Barry Dragonetti. Intending to settle her most recent late husband's affairs, this larger-than-life Greek lioness quickly becomes a nightmare for her self-aggrandizing attorney. Throw in Barry's impossible Croatian mother Fausta, a dash of politics, and a couple of opportunistic young lovers — Barry's much-younger wife Patty and Atalanta's current boy-toy, Freddie Imbrossi — and you have a recipe for comic combustion.
Note
Note: This adult comedy contains strong language; viewer discretion is advised. Two "talkbacks" with the cast will be offered to ticketholders immediately following the June 2 and June 9 Friday-evening performances.
Take a man searching for his hand, two con artists looking to make a few hundred bucks and an overly curious hotel clerk and you have a hilariously funny dark comedy by Martin McDonagh
Herb, a Hollywood scriptwriter currently "at liberty," is surprised when his forgotten past reappears in the form of Libby, a teenage daughter who’s trekked from Brooklyn with dreams of movie stardom. With Steffy, his sometime paramour, at his side, Herb decides to take another stab at fatherhood and hopefully this time, get it right.
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s stunning masterpiece Sunday in the Park with George, inspired by the painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat, merges past and present into beautiful, poignant truths about life, love and the creation of art. One of the most acclaimed musicals of our time, this moving study of the enigmatic painter Georges Seurat won a Pulitzer Prize and was nominated for an astounding 10 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
Apr 29 - May 13, Fri & Sat 8PM, Sun 2PM, Wed May 3 2pm, Wed May 10 7:30PM, Sat May 13 2pm & 8PM
Cost
Ticket Prices Vary
Ticket Info
Call 631-218-2810 for Tickets or go to www.CMPAC.com
Description
Based on an original concept by Jack Viertel, The Prom tells the story of Emma, a high school student in Indiana who just wants to bring her girlfriend to prom. When the school board cancels the dance, four Broadway actors intervene, determined to give Emma the night she deserves. What follows is a heartwarming and hilarious story of acceptance, love, and the power of standing up for what's right.
The Prom features a book by Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin, with music by Matthew Sklar and lyrics by Beguelin. The original Broadway production was nominated for seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical.
Friday, March 24th @ 8pm
Saturday, March 25th @ 2pm
Saturday, March 25th @ 8pm
Cost
$25 per ticket
Ticket Info
Guysanddolls2023@gmail.com
Description
Guys and Dolls is a musical romantic comedy involving a high-rolling gambler and a puritanical missionary, a showgirl dreaming of the straight-and-narrow and a crap game manager who is anything but. Set in the Manhattan of Damon Runyon's short stories Guys and Dolls takes us from the bustle of Times Square to the dance clubs of Havana to the sewers of New York City as it demonstrates the great lengths to which a guy will go when he truly falls in love with a "doll." Guys and Dolls features some of Frank Loesser's most memorable tunes, including the hilarious "Adelaide’s Lament," the romantic "I’ve Never Been in Love Before," the exuberant "If I Were a Bell," and the classic "Luck Be a Lady."
Friday March 3 - 7:00 PM
Friday March 3 - 9:30 PM
Saturday March 4 - 7:00 PM
Saturday March 4 - 9:30 PM
Cost
General Admission - $20
Description
Mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved...
18-year-old Samantha Brown sits in a hand-me-down car with the keys clutched in her hand. Caught between a yearning for the unknown and feeling bound by expectation, she telescopes back to a time before her world had fallen apart. As she relives her senior year, we meet Sam's well-intentioned helicopter mother Bev and her high school sweetheart of a boyfriend Adam, but it’s her painfully alive best friend Kelly that haunts her. Kelly was everything Sam is not – impetuous and daring. She pushed Sam to break rules and do the unexpected. When Kelly is killed in a car wreck, Sam loses not only her best friend but also the part of herself that was learning to be brave. Now, Sam has to make a decision: Will she follow her mother's dreams for her, or will she summon the courage to drive away from her friends and family into a future she can't imagine?
March 16 through April 2 on Thursdays and Fridays at 7, Saturdays at 8, and Sundays at 2:30. An additional matinee performance will be offered during the final weekend of the production, on Saturday, April 1, prior to the regular 8 p.m. performance that evening
Cost
$36, $31 for seniors, and $20 for students 25 and under
Ticket Info
hamptontheatre.org or by calling 631-653-8955
Description
Based on a nonfiction 2012 book of the same name by John D’Agata and Jim Fingal – which in turn was inspired by an essay written by D’Agata about a teenager’s 2002 suicide in Las Vegas – “The Lifespan of a Fact” was adapted for the stage in 2018 by Jeremy Kareken & David Murrell and Gordon Ferrell. The play tells the story of how Fingal, an idealistic, fresh-out-of-Harvard intern, was tasked by the editor of a prestigious yet troubled New York magazine to fact-check a groundbreaking piece written by celebrated author D’Agata – with a strict deadline only a weekend away.
Excited by the opportunity to prove himself on such a prestigious piece, Jim’s mood quickly changes to alarm when he discovers a disturbing pattern of unsubstantiated claims and creative liberties taken by D’Agata throughout the otherwise brilliant 15-page essay. The play climaxes with an 11th-hour faceoff between author, editor and fact-checker – with none willing to give ground as the hours grind by and a deadline decision looms.
Note
A talkback with the cast will be offered to ticketholders immediately following the Friday, March 24, evening performance.
adults: $23.
seniors and BACCA members: $20.
Stony Brook University students: complimentary
Ticket Info
April 12, 7:00 pm Wang Center Theater, Stony Brook University. April 14-23 BACCA Arts Center
Description
A close-knit Italian-American family has its world shaken to the core when a beautiful young woman in a red dress shows up uninvited at a private wake.
Note
This show is a world-premiere production. The run-time is about 90 minutes. Tickets are general admission, open seating. The content of this show is suitable for all ages. There is a free municipal parking lot behind BACCA. Street parking is metered, 3 hours. It is advisable to purchase tickets ahead for Sunday matinees.
September 8 @ 8pm
September 9 @ 3pm
September 9 @ 8pm
September 10 @ 3pm
September 10 @ 8pm
Cost
$20.00 (advance) - $25.00 (at door)
Description
It's August 2021 in New York City, one year after the COVID lockdown. Following CDC guidance due to an uptick in positive cases, Mayor Bill de Blasio announces that masks will be required beginning August 16th. After already being isolated for months, four gay friends meet for an afternoon of cocktails, where the isolation quickly blurs the lines between love, sex, lies, jealousy, friendship and murder.
Adapted from the hit film by its Academy Award-winning screenwriter, Bruce Joel Rubin, GHOST THE MUSICAL follows Sam and Molly, a young couple whose connection takes a shocking turn after Sam’s untimely death. The bond of love transcends the boundaries of life itself to grow stronger and more fully realized. Trapped between two worlds, Sam refuses to leave Molly when he learns she is in grave danger. Desperate to communicate with her, he turns to a storefront psychic, Oda Mae Brown, who helps him protect Molly and avenge his death. GHOST THE MUSICAL is a poignant romance that builds comedy, suspense, and deeply felt emotion to an ethereal climax that audiences will never forget.
Note
Friday Night's performance (March 17) of
GHOST THE MUSICAL has been CANCELLED
Ticketholders may contact the box office to have their tickets moved to Saturday or Sunday
boxoffice@studiotheatrelongisland.com
Call the Box Office at 631-226-8400
In addition, ticketholders may attend the Friday Night performance of Lord of the Flies at Manes Studio Theatre for FREE
Neil Simon’s first Broadway comedy smash. Alan Baker, a 30-ish swinging bachelor with time, money, and women to spare welcomes rebellious and eager 21-year brother Buddy into his den of iniquity while their horrified parents can only watch and pray. This farcical 60’s romp became a hit movie starring Frank Sinatra.
September 23 - 8:00
September 24 - 2:00
September 29 - 8:00
September 30 - 8:00
October 1 - 2:00
October 7 - 8:00
October 8 - 2:00
Cost
Adults - $25
Seniors/Students (with ID) - $20
Description
The Crucible by Arthur Miller is a fictional play based on the Salem witch trials which took place in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692. It tells the story of a village that becomes embroiled in a witch hunt. The people of Salem live in a constant state of fear as more and more people are accused of witchcraft.
Saturday May 20 @8PM
Sunday May 21 @2PM
Friday May 26 @8PM
Saturday May 27 @8PM
Sunday May 28@2PM
Friday June 2 @8PM
Saturday June 3 @2PM
Cost
Adults - $22
Seniors and Students (with ID) - $20
Ticket Info
Call for tickets - 718 353-7388 or 516 520-9474
Description
A variety of songs from shows that are too big to fit on our stage. Songs from Chicago, Promises Promises, Carousel, Sweet Charity, Follies, Guys and Dolls, Chess, West Side Story, Curtains, Kiss me Kate, Damn Yankees and many more!
A 'ONE DAY ONLY' ... COMEDY SHOW of SKITS! BITS! & MAGIC TRICKS!
Note
For tickets to the April 1st performance, please call 631-665-0051. For tickets to the April 8th performance, please contact either Linda: 516-672-2686 or Patrice: 516-384-3620
After the sudden loss of their mother, an artistic young woman with Down syndrome and her younger sister go to live with their reclusive and estranged aunt, and a jovial housekeeper, which leads to upheaval, a family secret, and fateful choices.
Note
It's In The Stars Productions proudly presents this staged reading. Audience Q&A immediately after performance.
July 14th @ 6pm & 8:30pm
July 15th @ 6pm & 8:30pm
July 16th @ 4pm
July 20th @ 7pm
July 21st @ 6pm & 8:30pm
July 22nd @ 6pm & 8:30pm
July 23rd @ 4pm
July 26th @ 7pm (discounted ticket prices)
July 27th @ 7pm
July 28th @ 6pm & 8:30pm
July 29th @ 6pm & 8:30pm
July 30th @ 4pm
Description
Campfire Stories is a Rabbit Hole Original Immersive Show with an Original Musical Score. 4 Hikers go on a trip to bond and decide to tell ghost stories around a campfire. Who will tell the scariest story?
$23.00 - $38.00 including fees.
VIP Seating is also available
Description
The final collaboration between Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II, The Sound of Music, has become a play beloved around the world. Based on the true story of the Von Trapp Family Singers, this play captures a personal tale of growth and hope amidst the horrors of World War II. The Sound of Music tells the tale of young postulant Maria Rainer, whose free spirit has trouble fitting into the rules and regulations of Nonnberg Abbey. Commissioned by the Mother Abbess to serve as the governess for seven motherless children, Maria transforms the Von Trapp family home from a place of dour rules and regulations to one filled with joy, with laughter, and with music. In the process, Maria wins the hearts of all seven children–and their widower father, Captain Von Trapp. With the Mother Abbess’ blessing, and to the children’s delight, Maria follows her heart, and Maria and the Captain marry. Upon returning home from their honeymoon, Maria and the Captain learn that their beloved Austria has been taken over by the Nazis, and the retired Captain is asked to report for immediate service in the Nazi Navy. When the Nazis show up at their door to take Captain Von Trapp away, it is a family singing engagement (wily navigated by their friend Max) that buys the family time to make their narrow escape. Their Austrian convictions compel Maria, the Captain, and the children to flee over the mountains of Switzerland to safety, taking the words of the Mother Abbess to heart: “Climb Every Mountain… till you find your dream.”
Saturday, July 8 @ 8:00pm
Sunday, July 9 @ 2:30pm
Friday, July 14 @ 8:00pm
Saturday, July 15 @ 8:00pm
Sunday, July 16 @ 2:30 pm
Saturday, July 22 @ 8:00pm
Sunday, July 23 @ 2:30 pm
Cost
Adults - $25, Seniors - $20, Children (11 and under) - $20
Description
In this musical version of The Princess and the Pea, Princess Winnifred is an ungainly, brash girl competing for the hand of Prince Dauntless, whose domineering mother Queen Aggravain has declared he must marry a "true" princess before anyone else in the kingdom can marry.
Friday July 14, 2023 at 7:30 PM
Saturday July 15, 2023 at 7:30 PM
Sunday July 16, 2023 at 2 PM
Description
This play shows the theme of anti-bullying through the story of Noah’s Ark.
Join Noah, his wife and other characters as they navigate to help Alex and Mia with this lesson.
Box Office: (631) 928-9100
Group Sales (10 or more): (631) 928-1130
Description
Watch Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy fall in love all over again: This time filtered through the world of the internet. Modern voices interject and build on this classic love story in the form of blog posts, chat room discussions, quotes from film adaptations, and even letters from Ms. Austen herself to create a delightfully postmodern view of 19th century England. Five actors play nearly two dozen roles in this hilarious and moving homage to Jane Austen’s most beloved novel, PRIDE AND PREJUDICE.
Friday, October 20at 8 pm
Saturday, October21at 8 pm
Sunday, October22 at 3 pm
Friday, October27 at 8 pm
Saturday, October28 at 8 pm
Sunday, October29 at 3 pm
Friday, November 3 at 8 pm
Saturday, November 4 at 8 pm
Sunday, November5 at 3 pm
Friday, 28 April, 8 PM
Saturday, 29 April, 8 PM
Sunday, 30 April, 2 PM
Cost
Adults - $25, Seniors and Students (w/ID) - $20
Description
Capriccio Radio is a play about the role of classical music in the modern world. Capriccio Radio is set at a classical radio station which, after holding a special place as the "crown jewels" in a radio conglomerate's portfolio is now expected to turn a profit. The station's employees struggle to come to terms with the new requirements, and whether there is any role for the music they love, or for themselves, in the modern world.
Friday, July 28, 8 p.m. | Saturday, July 29, 8 p.m. | Sunday, July 30, 2 p.m. | Thursday, Aug. 3, 8 p.m. | Friday, Aug. 4, 8 p.m. | Saturday, Aug. 5, 8 p.m.
Cost
Adults - $20, Seniors - $15, Youths - $10
Ticket Info
Call 516-900-2031
Description
When Mark McPherson first falls in love with Laura, he knows he's in love with a phantom—for Laura is dead, and he's in charge of her murder investigation. From her portrait, her letters, her personal effects and from his contacts with the three men who loved her, Mark has created an image of a woman tantalizingly alive and real. When she appears in the midst of a thunderstorm, very much alive after all, it is revealed that Laura's best friend (and rival) was the true victim of the crime. But now, all evidence seems to point to Laura's guilt. Despite his growing love for her—a love which Laura seems to return—Mark is about to pin the crime on her, when the real murderer appears and tries to do away with the girl he meant to kill in the first place—Laura.
Glendale-Maspeth & Community United Methodist Churches
66-14 Central Ave/75-27 Metropolitan Avenue
Glendale/Middle Village
Opened
Aug 2023
Times
Friday August 4, 8 p.m., Saturday August 5, 8 p.m., Sunday, August 6, 3 p.m., Saturday August 12, 8 p.m., Sunday, August 13, 3 p.m.
Cost
Adults - $22. Seniors - $20. Children - $20
Ticket Info
917-647-7526
Description
In this hilarious musical by Mel Brooks, based on the movie by the same name, medical doctor Frederick Frankenstein has inherited his grandfather's estate, so he heads to Transylvania, where he works with his servant Igor and Inga and Frau Blucher to create a Monster Join the Fam'ly Bus'ness and join us!
Note
This is a community theater production whose cast and crew spans multiple generations. JC Players has been providing musical theater to the Queens community since 1995, and this year adds levity and joy to the mix with a Mel Brooks favorite. Come join us for a fabulous few hours of musical comedy fun.
The Phantom of the Opera is taking its final bow and we could think of no other reason to host a celebration!
An evening of music, performances, dancing, drinks & more inspired by the Opera Ghost and his many years haunting Broadway! Your evening will begin when you enter the Raven Room, a gothic performance hall shadowed in rose petals & candlelight ambiance. Throughout the evening various music will be played inspired by gothic musicals including Opera Ghosts, Murderous Barbers and even a potion drinking Doctor! The Bar of Night will be open with drink specials. The highlight of the evening will be various performances of our favorite musical numbers LIVE!
Note
Did we mention that this is a MASQUERADE! Costume or Formal dress is required along with your mask.
This event has no cover charge and we invite you all to come and celebrate with us one of the greatest spectacles ever seen on Broadway! We’ll see you on April 16th!
April 14 - April 30 Fri,Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm, Sat 22 at 2pm
Cost
Adults $40.00, Seniors $35.00
Ticket Info
www.studiotheatrelongisland.com/purchase-tickets or call 631-226-8400
Description
Susy Hendrix, a blind woman, is pitted against a group of ruthless criminals who will stop at nothing to get what they want. With time running out and the stakes higher than ever, Susy must use her other senses to outsmart her enemies and survive the night.
Wait Until Dark is a night of heart-pounding suspense, and thrilling play that will have you on the edge of your seat until the very end.
A quiet, unassuming man begins to change in a major way as a result of meeting a new, art-student girlfriend, and his friends are unsettled by the transformation.
April 3-7 at 1 PM, April 8 at 10:30 AM, April 8 at 2 PM
Ticket Info
info@smithtownpac.org or call box office at 631-724-3700
Description
Marlin, an anxious and over-protective clownfish, lives in the Great Barrier Reef with his kid Nemo, who longs to explore the world beyond their anemone home. But when Nemo is captured and taken to Sydney, Marlin faces his fears and sets off on an epic adventure across the ocean. With the help of lovable characters such as optimistic Dory, laid-back sea turtle Crush, and the supportive Tank Gang, Marlin and Nemo both overcome challenges on their journey to find each other and themselves.
Note
Featuring memorable songs such as “Just Keep Swimming,” “Fish Are Friends Not Food,” and “Go With the Flow,” Finding Nemo JR. brings a vibrant underwater world to life on stage in a story full of family, friendship, and adventure. years and was nominated for nine Tony Awards, and the Academy Award-winning motion picture, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR. is a fantastic adaptation of the story of transformation and tolerance. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR. features some of the most popular songs ever written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs by Mr. Menken and Tim Rice.
Friday & Saturday, May 5th, 6th, 12th,13th, and 20th at 8PM, Saturday, May 13th & Sunday, May 21st at 2PM
Cost
Adults- $22, Students & Seniors-$20
Ticket Info
Call 718-885-4785 or www.dctonline.org
Description
Providing the inspiration for the TV series “Columbo”, the theatrical predecessor Prescription: Murder tells the story of a brilliant psychiatrist and his mistress who hatch a plot to murder his neurotic, possessive wife. The execution of their plan and the creation of their perfect alibi depends on a bizarre impersonation. Lt. Columbo must engage the psychiatrist in a duel of wits until the doctor succeeds in having Columbo removed from the case. However, it is the mistress who proves to be the weak link that leads to a trap and a surprising climax!
May 6th: 8pm, May 7th: 2pm, May 13th: 8pm,
Sunday, May 14th: 2pm
Cost
Adults: $20
Seniors: $15
Children: $13
Ticket Info
Contact Heather Lorenz at tbttix@temple-bnai-torah.org, the Temple Office at (516)221-2370, or send a check with the information found at https://tbtwantagh.org/all-upcoming-events/
Paint Your Wagon tells the story of the 1848 California Gold Rush and the many who headed west hoping to strike it rich. The Lerner and Loewe score features such classic songs as “They Call the Wind Mariah,” “I Talk to the Trees” and ""Wand’rin’ Star.
Want to make God Laugh? Tell him your plans! "Making God Laugh" follows a typical family across thirty years' of holidays. Starting in 1980, Ruthie and Bill's children (a priest, an aspiring actress and a former football star) return home where we learn of their plans and dreams as they embark on their adult lives. As the decades pass, we see that while things may not go to plan, they usually turn out okay anyway.
Friday, 5/12 at 7:30PM; Saturday, 5/13 at 7:30PM; Sunday 5/14 at 3PM; Saturday, 5/20 at 7:30PM; Sunday, 5/21 at 3PM; Friday 5/26 at 7:30PM; Saturday 5/27 at 7:30PM; Sunday, 5/28 at 3PM
Cost
Ticket reservations are $20 per seat. These reservations are refundable, in cash, following each performance. Attendees will be required to remain masked throughout the performance.
Ticket Info
eastline.ludus.com or 516-749-5047
Description
I have seen the Promised Land.' On April 3rd, 1968 after delivering one of his most memorable speeches, an exhausted Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. retires to his room at the Lorraine Motel. When a mysterious stranger arrives, King is forced to confront his destiny and his legacy to his people.
Note
Please be aware this performance includes discussion of racism, violence, death, sex and infidelity, and includes racially insensitive language and derogatory terminology. Please be aware this production simulates tobacco use. For more specific content warnings, feel free to contact us at info@eastlinetheatre.org. The performance is recommended for ages ten and up.
The performance space at Westbury Arts is located in the basement and can be reached via elevator. Step-free access to the building is available from the back parking lot. Feel free to contact us with any access questions at info@eastlinetheatre.org.
Attendees will be required to remain masked throughout the performance.
This event is made possible through the support of Westbury Arts and the Huntington Arts Council.
Nov. 9, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 7:30 and 3 PM Sunday matinees
Thursday, Friday and Saturday shows at 7:30 and Sundays at 2:00.
Cost
Adults-$20, Seniors/Students-$15, group/organization group discount rates available
Ticket Info
Purchase tickets at our Box Office at the theater at the Brosnan Building at 158 Laurel Avenue, Northport with credit card, cash or check. (A ticket service fee will apply to all credit card orders.)
Box Office days/hours will be announced this fall.
Description
Join us for this perfect family-friendly holiday classic based on the beloved movie. Elf the Musical tells the story of Buddy the Elf as he discovers that he is actually human and sets out on a journey to connect with the family that he never knew he had while spreading lots of holiday cheer. So bring the entire family, kick off the holiday season this November, and get ready to get all sparkle, jolly, twinkle, jingly!!
Note
Plus Meet-N-Greet with Santa, Buddy and their Elf friends from 1:30-2:30 before both Sunday matinees. Our Santa's Village Meet-N-Greet will include opportunities for photos with Santa and writing letters to Santa and Frosty. Holiday refreshments will be sold.
Matinee on 11/4 at 2 pm. Matinee on 11/5 at 1:30 pm. Show will start promptly.
Cost
Free tickets available in advance at the Levittown Public Library. Contact library for information. 516 731-5728
Ticket Info
516 731-5728
Description
The play opens in a large country house -- Sidley Park -- in Derbyshire in April 1809, when Lady Thomasina Coverly, a precocious thirteen-year-old, asks her tutor, Septimus Hodge to explain "carnal embrace" and we are off and running into a farcical comedy of manners. Sidley Park's idealized garden landscape is about to give way to the Gothic style: "everything but vampires," as the garden historian Hannah Jarvis remarks to Bernard Nightingale when they stand in the same room 200-plus years later. Bernard has arrived to uncover a scandal and murder which he believes occurred when Lord Byron stayed at Sidley Park. Tom Stoppard’s masterful play takes us back and forth between the centuries and explores the nature of truth and time, the difference between the Classical and the Romantic temperament, and the disruptive influence of sex on our orbits in life - "the attraction which Newton left out."
Note
Building is ADA-compliant. Anyone who requires reserved seating should contact the library and advise. 516 731-5728
May 6, 8:00 in Jamesport; May 7, 2:00 in Jamesport ; May 12, 7:00 in Wading River; May 13, 7:00 in Wading River
Cost
Adults $20; Students $15
Ticket Info
All Jamesport tickets sold at the door.
To reserve NSUMC tickets, call 631-929-6075 or purchase at the door.
Description
Picking up where last spring’s popular revue left off, "Fractured Broadway 2" is another musical romp through Broadway hits performed in some very unusual ways.
Show
Panama
Type
Musical
Written By
Music by Steve Belfer and book/lyrics by Steve Michelman
It’s 1906 and America’s zealous young president, Theodore Roosevelt, has a plan to control the seas and expand a burgeoning American empire: the Panama Canal, “the greatest feat of engineering since the pyramids.” But the canal is in jeopardy; rumors are swirling about corruption and disease, and congress is threatening to withdraw its support. So Roosevelt sets out for Panama on a navy battleship to change the narrative.
East End Art’s Council in Riverhead (July 30th)
Chamber of Commerce Train Park in Terryville (August 2nd)
Shorefront Bandshell in Patchogue (August 3rd)
Mitchell Park in Greenport (August 4-6th)
Cost
Free, Bring a Chair or Blanket
Description
Shakespeare in the Park's production of "The Tempest"
July 23, August 2, 6, 16 at the Lindenhurst Gazebo; July 26, 30, August 9, 13 at the Babylon Argyle Gazebo
Cost
Free
Description
Prospero uses magic to conjure a storm and torment the survivors of a shipwreck but as in SSTE style, the setting is the 1900's with a circus, carnival theme.
This 2005 musical parody of Silence of the Lambs, created by Jon Kaplan and Al Kaplan is based on the 1991 Academy Award winning movie. South Shore Theatre Experience presented the Long Island Premiere in October 2014 and brought it back for a second run 2 years later to VERY enthusiastic audiences.
On the stoops of the Bronx in the 1960s, gang warfare reigns supreme. Here, it’s all about the streets and who owns them. The story is narrated by Calogero who tells us how he witnessed the murder of a man on the street in front of his Belmont Avenue home as a young boy. The killer was local gangster Sonny, who proceeds to take Calogero under his wing when the young boy protects him by lying to the police. Calogero begins performing odd jobs for Sonny and starts to make serious money, despite the concerns of his father Lorenzo. Calogero can’t resist Sonny and his dangerously glamorous lifestyle and quickly becomes the toast of the neighborhood thanks to his association with Sonny. However, complications arise when Calogero falls for a girl from the wrong side of the Neighborhood on Webster Avenue, an African-American teenager named Jane. Before their relationship can even get going, they become caught between the hostilities of their neighborhoods in a violent series of events.
Saturday, May 20, 2023 at 7:30pm
Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 2:30pm
Thursday, May 25, 2023 at 2:00pm
Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 7:30pm
Sunday, May 28, 2023 at 2:30pm
Thursday, June 1, 2023 at 2:00pm
Friday, June 2, 2023 at 7:30pm
Saturday, June 3 at 2:30pm & 7:30pm
Sunday, June 4, 2023 at 2:30pm
Cost
$49/$45 seniors plus a processing fee per ticket
Description
Set on a Greek island, the story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs propels this enchanting tale of love, laughter, and friendship! Audiences will be dancing in the aisles to Dancing Queen, Super Trooper, Knowing Me, Knowing You, and Thank You for The Music.
In a sagging old Manhattan row house, two rival psychotherapists, a down-on-his-luck comedian, an eccentric bishop, a fading prom queen, and a renegade bishop do everything they can think of to keep the walls from falling in on them -- including trying to sell the world's worst coffee.. Anthony DiFranco can be contacted at debuttheaterco@gmail.com
This is a world premiere production of an original play by Anthony DiFranco.
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Debut Theater Company puts up its 8th production at BACCA with The Crooked Cafe, continuing its tradition of provocative, humanistic plays and open auditions. The director is Martin Knapp, the stage manager is Missy Roche, the producer and playwright is Anthony DiFranco. The theater is in downtown Lindenhurst, with metered parking in front, and a free municipal parking lot behind.
Aug 12 - Aug 27, Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 3pm, Friday August 25 at 8pm
Cost
$25
Ticket Info
All seating is general admission. Tickets are $25 and available at eastline.ludus.com
Description
Somewhere in America, an army of pre-teen competitive dancers plots to take over the world. And if their new routine is good enough, they’ll claw their way to the top at Nationals in Tampa Bay. Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize.
Need a Laugh? TTG is serving up comedy with an evening of improv featuring the stand-up act of local comedian Nick Damadeo and the "What’s Next?" Improv Troupe including local actors Kevin Clyne, Tim Conlon, Karen Santaromita, Mark Santaromita and Ken Young. Take the leap and participate in the improv or just sit back and cheer on your adventurous friends. This fun night out includes a pre-show reception of light bites, tempting sweets and a wine/beer bar. Limited seating, advance online ticket purchase recommended. Tickets at door cash only & based on availability.
General Admission - $25, Seniors (60 & over) & students (including college) - $20
Description
Featuring music from Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, and Anyone Can Whistle, not to mention the classics written with musical theatre giants, Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne and Richard Rodgers, this dazzling array of some of Stephen Sondheim's best-known songs demonstrates his masterful craft and astounding creativity.
May 20-June 18 Fri & Sat at 8pm, Sun at 3pm, and Jun 4 at 7pm, June 10 at 4pm
Cost
Adults $30 Students and Seniors $25
Description
Matilda the Musical, is a musical with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin and a book by Dennis Kelly, based on the 1988 novel Matilda by Roald Dahl. The musical's narrative centers on Matilda Wormwood, a precocious 5-year-old girl with the gift of telekinesis, who loves reading, overcomes obstacles caused by her family and school, and helps her teacher to reclaim her life.
A hilarious, exuberant celebration of love, HEAD OVER HEELS follows the escapades of a royal family on an outrageous journey to save their beloved kingdom from extinction—only to discover the key to their realm's survival lies within each of their own hearts with music by the Go Gos.
Standard - $20; JCC Member/Senior/Student - $15; Day-of-Show - $25
Description
In the rubble of the London Blitz of World War II, Alice Spencer's budding teen life is turned upside down, and she and her dear friend Alfred are forced to take shelter in an underground tube station. When the ailing Alfred is quarantined, Alice encourages him to escape with her into their cherished book and journey down the rabbit hole to Wonderland. As they travel through the tale, Alice by Heart explores the poignancy of first love, coming to terms with loss, and finding the courage to move forward. This world premiere musical encourages us all to celebrate the transformational power of the imagination, even in the harshest of times.
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Stage 74's Emerging Artists Program presents the Long Island premiere of Alice by Heart, From the Tony® and Grammy® award-winning creators of Spring Awakening, Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik, and co-written by Jessie Nelson (Waitress), Alice by Heart is a touching musical inspired by Alice’s madcap Adventures in Wonderland.
All About Joel: A Billy Joel Tribute continues to delight audiences nationwide with David Clark’s stunningly accurate piano playing, lead vocals, and an eerily similar stage look to the Piano Man himself while engaging the audience with wit and humor. Come hear all your favorite Billy Joel songs, including Just The Way You Are, New York State of Mind, Piano Man, You May Be Right and many more!
$33/$35 at the door plus $5 processing fee per ticket.
Ticket Info
www.plazatheatrical.com
Description
Is that really MICK JAGGER of The Rolling Stones? Come and find out! "Let’s Spend The Night Together"! Streetfighter has been capturing the music, spirit, and feel of the world’s greatest rock and roll band since 1978. They are guaranteed to deliver a timeless performance all generations will delight in as evidenced by their legion of devoted fans that range in age from the very young all the way up to the very young at heart."
James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim take everyone’s favorite storybook characters and bring them together for a timeless, yet relevant, piece… and a rare modern classic. The Tony Award-winning book and score are both enchanting and touching.
The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results.
July 15 - 8:00 pm
July 16 - 2:00 pm
July 21 - 8:00 pm
July 22 - 8:00 pm
July 23 - 2:00 pm
July 29 - 8:00 pm
July 30 - 2:00 pm
Cost
Adults - $25, Seniors/Students (with ID) - $20
Description
A murder mystery like no other, this novel features Christopher Boone, a 15 year-old who suffers from Asperger's syndrome. When he finds a neighbour's dog murdered, he sets out on a journey which will turn his whole world upside down.
Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 7:30PM
Sunday, July 2, 2023 at 3:00PM
Cost
Free and pay what you can tickets available at eastline.ludus.com
Description
A world premiere from Aly Kantor. The playwright behind These Gilded Souls returns for a Lysistrata-inspired sex comedy set in a turn of the century Long Island whaling village. Join us for a staged reading at Westbury Arts and support new play development on Long Island!
Note
This world premiere staged reading of Blowhole by Aly Kantor is directed by Anjor Khadilkar, presented by EastLine Theatre in partnership with Westbury Arts, and facilitated by Abi Alam.
Show
The Prom
Type
Musical
Written By
Music by Matthew Sklar
Book by
Bob Martin & Chad Beguelin
Lyrics by Chad Beguelin
Sept 16 - Oct 21, Fri/Sat 8pm, Sun 3pm, Wed Oct 11 2pm, Thu Oct 12,19 8pm,
Cost
Adults $40, Seniors (65+) $32, Students (13+) $32, Children (5-12) $25
(under 5 not permitted)
Wednesday matinees $25
Ticket Info
Box Office: (631) 928-9100Group Sales (10 or more): (631) 928-1130
Description
As the lights dim on four fading Broadway stars, they wildly seek the spotlight. Courting the controversy surrounding a small-town Indiana prom, the quartet invades a community that wants to keep the party straight.
With a score by Chad Beguelin and Matthew Sklar (THE WEDDING SINGER, ELF: THE MUSICAL) and book by Bob Martin (THE DROWSY CHAPERONE) and Beguelin, THEATRE THREE is delighted to kick off its 53rd season with the award-winning crowd pleaser THE PROM.
August 4th 7:30 PM, August 5th 7:30 PM, August 6th 3:00 PM, August 10th 7:30, August 11th 7:30 PM, August 12th 7:30 PM
Cost
Adults $35.00, Students and Seniors $30.00
Description
"Be careful what you wish for" seems to be the ongoing theme in Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Brothers Grimm inspired musical, Into the Woods. The story follows The Baker and his wife who wish to have a child, Cinderella who wishes to go the King's Festival, and Jack who wishes his cow would give some milk. When the Baker and his wife are visited by the neighborhood witch, who reveals to them that she placed a curse on their family, the two set off on a journey into the woods to reverse the curse. Also in the woods, we meet Little Red, who is trying to visit her grandmother, the Wolf who wants them as a tasty treat, the Witch's tormented daughter, Rapunzel, and the Princes chasing after their loves. By the end of Act I, everyone has gotten their wish and will seemingly live happily ever after. But in Act II, when Jack's beanstalk brings them a visit from an angry Giant, we see how the consequences of their actions haunt them in disastrous ways. The community must come together to save each other and their kingdom, but sacrifices must be made.
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM, Sundays at 2:00 PM
Cost
Adults $20, Seniors $15, Youths $10
Ticket Info
516-900-2031. Tickets can also be purchased with cash or check at the door.
Description
Play On! is a hilarious story of a theater group trying desperately to put on a play in spite of maddening interference from a haughty author who keeps revising the script. Act I is a rehearsal of the dreadful show, Act II is the near disastrous dress rehearsal, and the final act is the actual performance in which anything that can go wrong does. When the authoress decides to give a speech on the state of the modern theatre during the curtain calls, the audience is treated to a madcap climax to a thoroughly hilarious romp. Even the sound effects reap their share of laughter.
Reservations not required. Please bring a chair or blanket.
Description
Join us across Long Island this summer! The Vagabond Players of the Province of New York under the supervision of no-one in particular are proud to present William Shakespeare’s most pleasant and excellent conceited comedy, of Sir John Falstaff, and The Merry Wives of Windsor!
Shakespeare's iconic clown, Falstaff decides to fix his financial woes by seducing the wives of two wealthy merchants. When Mistress Page and Mistress Ford find he sent them identical letters, they plot to take their revenge. Featuring original live music, this comedic lark through the woods is one of Shakespeare's most beloved comedies.
Note
he Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare is adapted by Paul DeFilippo with original music by John Brautigam, and presented by EastLine Theatre. Stage management is by Michelle Savin and costumes are by Lynn Adler-Ciorciari with assistance from Wendy Pollak Grimm.
Originating from New York, The Day Trippers, a premier Beatles band, take great care to reproduce the Fab Four’s harmonies to make their songs sound familiar and authentic. From the band’s inception, the group features a female and male co-lead duo who harmonize the way Paul McCartney and John Lennon did on all the iconic Beatles hits.
$30 for full event, including pre-show food and drinks and the play itself Shakespeare at the Farm
Description
Join us for a captivating evening of Shakespeare's Macbeth performed by the Malverne Community Theatre! This one-hour adaptation of the classic tragedy will immerse you in a tale of ambition and guilt. Every word spoken comes directly from Shakespeare himself, ensuring an authentic experience.
Before the show, indulge in a delightful pre-show experience:
- Farm-to-table appetizers featuring wood-fired pizza, salsa bar, grilled corn fritters, grilled beet salad, zucchini rolls, cookies, and lavender cake.
- Complimentary herbal wine spritzer to quench your thirst.
Note
We also have a cash bar featuring locally brewed beer and wine. It's the perfect addition to a warm summer night at the farm.
Enjoy live music by local musicians during the lite fare farm-to-table experience. Here's the lineup:
- July 7th: Jazz with Brian Villegas. Cash bar featuring the Somerset Brewing Company.
- July 8th: Music by "Ikester". Cash bar featuring the South Shore Craft Brewery.
- July 9th: Music by Steve Lavner. Cash bar featuring The Better Man Distilling Co.
After the show, stick around for a meet and greet with the cast and crew.
Please note: Refunds are available for ticket price only in case of program cancellations due to weather or unforeseen circumstances.
Don't miss our second annual Shakespeare production in this unconventional space! Secure your tickets now for an unforgettable evening at Crossroads Farm.
Saturday October 21st 8PM
Sunday October 22nd 3PM
Friday October 27th 8PM
Saturday October 28th 8PM
Sunday October 29th 3PM
Saturday November 4th 8PM
Sunday November 5th 3PM
The international smash hit sensation following the lives of students at New York's High School For The Performing Arts as they navigate their way through the highs and lows, the romances and the heartbreaks and the ultimate elation of life.
Saturday, November 4 @ 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 5 @ 3:00 p.m.
Friday, November 10 @ 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 11 @ 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 12 @ 3:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 18 @ 3:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 18 @ 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 19 @ 3:00 p.m.
Cost
$20 - Adults, $15 - Senior Adults
Ticket Info
917-748-2383 or ccewplays@gmail.com
Description
Allen and Michelle have been living together for 18 months. It is the first real relationship for both of them. Michelle thinks they should marry; Allen isn't sure. His hesitancy drives her home to her parents for advice. Michelle's father isn't aware that it is Allen's mother he has been seeing for the last six months and would now like to get rid of, nor does Michelle's mother know that it is Allen's father she has just spent the night with and would like to see more of. The pieces fall uproariously into place when the parents decide to meet the young lovers over dinner to lend their maturity and experience for the benefit of their children's relationship. It's suddenly everyone for himself in this wild, rollicking look at love and romance.
January 27, 2024, 7pm
January 28, 2024, 2pm
February 3, 7pm
February 4, 2pm
Cost
$32-Adult non JCC members, $28-JCC members, seniors and students
Description
The story centers around Tevye, a Jewish milkman, his wife Golde and their 5 daughters as they grapple with the value of tradition, the ever changing world and the position of being Jewish in a small Russian village.
From the creators of the record-breaking Broadway sensation, The Producers, comes this monster new musical comedy. The comedy genius, Mel Brooks, adapts his legendarily funny film into a brilliant stage creation – Young Frankenstein!
Grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein, Frederick Frankenstein (pronounced “Fronk-en-steen”) inherits his family’s estate in Transylvania. With the help of a hunchbacked sidekick, Igor (pronounced “Eye-gore”), and a leggy lab assistant, Inga (pronounced normally), Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his ancestors. “It’s alive!” he exclaims as he brings to life a creature to rival his grandfather’s. Eventually, of course, the monster escapes and hilarity continuously abounds.
Every bit as relevant to audience members who will remember the original as it will be to newcomers, Young Frankenstein has all the of panache of the screen sensation with a little extra theatrical flair added.
Before Rent, there was Tick, Tick... Boom!. This autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning composer of Rent, is the story of a composer and the sacrifices that he made to achieve his big break in theatre. Containing fourteen songs, ten characters, three actors and a band, Tick, Tick... Boom! takes you on the playwright/composer's journey that led to a Broadway blockbuster.
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His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the city, his best friend is making big bucks on Madison Avenue and, yet, Jon is still waiting on tables and trying to write the great American musical. Set in 1990, this compelling story of personal discovery is presented as a rock musical filled with instantly appealing melodies and a unique blend of musical theatre styles.
Friday August 11th at 8pm, Saturday August 12th at 3pm
Cost
$30 Reserved Seating
Description
Based loosely on Puccini's La Boheme, Jonathan Larson's Rent follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York's Lower East Side, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The physical and emotional complications of the disease pervade the lives of Roger, Mimi, Tom and Angel. Maureen deals with her chronic infidelity through performance art; her partner, Joanne, wonders if their relationship is worth the trouble. Benny has sold out his Bohemian ideals in exchange for a hefty income and is on the outs with his former friends. Mark, an aspiring filmmaker, feels like an outsider to life in general. How these young bohemians negotiate their dreams, loves and conflicts provides the narrative thread to this groundbreaking musical.
9 to 5 the Musical, with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton and book by Patricia Resnick, is based on the 1980 hit movie telling the story of three unlikely friends who take control of their office and learn there is nothing they can’t do, even in a man’s world. Pushed to the boiling point, the coworkers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy – giving their boss the boot!
Presented by our "Bucket List" Players, where the cast are 45+ playing roles they may traditionally have aged out of, and allowing the novice who has dreamed of performing the opportunity to give it a shot. Revival version of this "play within a play," bringing the classic music to new audiences.
Note
This is a fundraiser, and proceeds shared with the Harborfields Alumni Community Education Foundation
Making God Laugh follows one typical American family over the course of thirty years' worth of holidays. Starting in 1980, Ruthie and Bill's grown children -- a priest, an aspiring actress, and a former football star -- all return home, where we learn of their plans and dreams as they embark on their adult lives. The empty-nester parents contend with their own changes, too, as old family rituals are trotted out and ancient tensions flare up. As time passes, the family discovers that, despite what we may have in mind, we often arrive at unexpected destinations.
The NFCT’s 2023-2024 season begins with the musical A Catered Affair with a book by Harvey Fierstein and music and lyrics by John Bucchino. Bob Kaplan directs.
The musical is based on Gore Vidal’s 1956 film and the 1955 teleplay by Paddy Chayefsky. The action is set in the Bronx. Jane and Ralph decide to marry in a simple City Hall ceremony. But Jane’s mother, bereaved after her son’s death in the Korean War, envisions a lavish affair and strains family relationships and finances to plan the wedding she has always wanted.
Members of the newly renovated Meadowbrook Health Resort are dropping like flies, including famed chef Edith Chiles! On the eve of the grand re-opening, this is not the best advertisement! It's up to John Stone, the manager, to find the cause and the murderer.
Delightfully sarcastic and cynical, Stone finds himself teaming up with Ed Parlor, mystery writer and amateur sleuth, in a wacky race against time. The clues point to a sinister box of chocolates, and the suspects include all the outlandish characters working for the resort.
Could it be Lady Riverdale, owner of the resort, and a woman with dark secrets? Or Ralph Deadwood, gym instructor and all around cad? Dick Simmering, the aerobics instructor? Anne, the panic stricken nurse? Or could it be "Sweet Pea" Meadowbrook, overweight and grieving daughter of the recently deceased founder of the resort?
Combining all the elements of classic murder mysteries with a scathing satires of today's health crazes.
Note
Parking Available in Lot on 48th Avenue. Elevator accessibility
MPROV, the improv comedy troupe from the Malverne Community Theatre, is proud to bring their energetic show back to Malverne. MPROV’s current members include Michael Pagano, Joe DiGirolamo, Billy Callahan, Stephannie Jablonsky and troupe leader Dave Coonan. MPROV promises an unforgettable evening of laughter, spontaneity, and interactive entertainment.
During an MPROV show, expect non-stop entertainment as they engage in a variety of short-form improv games. Audience participation is not only encouraged but essential for the success of their performances. The troupe feeds off the energy and suggestions from the crowd, ensuring an interactive experience that keeps everyone on their toes.
Prepare for a night of laughter, surprises, and unforgettable moments as MPROV takes the stage once again.
Make sure to follow Malverne Community Theatre on social media and visit MalverneTheatre.org for the latest updates on MPROV's performances.
Show
All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
Friday, November 3, 2023, 8:00 pm and Saturday, November 4, 2023, 8:00 p
Cost
Donation
Ticket Info
Geri Skelly at 631-286-2117
Description
Join us for a funny, insightful, heartwarming look at what is profound in everyday life. It’s an evening of theatrical storytelling in revue format, with monologues, dialogues, and multiple voice narration, enhanced through the use of live piano underscoring, which provides fluidity, charm, and emotional texture.
Note
In Lieu of tickets, we are asking that you give a donation at the door to Playcrafters — whatever you’d like to give. But you MUST reserve your seats in advance. To reserve your seat for the Friday or Saturday performance, call 631-286-2117. Please leave a message.
The hits never stop with Tommy Lynn and his 10-Piece band performing such classics as Sweet Caroline, Song Sung Blue, Hello Again, America, Mr, Bojangles and So Good!
Sharon Owens has performed for Access Hollywood, Extra, and has been acclaimed in People magazine and TV guide as one of the best "impersonators" in the world. Join us for a night celebrating the one and only Babs!
Join the award-winning Parrot Beach Band for an afternoon of fun featuring the most loved Jimmy Buffet classics, including Cheeseburger in Paradise, Margaritaville, It's Five O'Clock Somewhere and Volcano!
OCTOBER 13 - 22
Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00PM
Sundays at 2:00PM
Ticket Info
debutco.booktix.net/view/10/6082c7451f05375c/
Description
The Necktie Caper is an original full-length show enjoying its world premiere performance with this production.
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A private eye must crack an ingenious scheme to siphon cash from an "Impervious" retail emporium run by a skinflint. Falling in love with the chief suspect's naive daughter makes things that much harder for him.
The Trail to Oregon follows a family of five as they make their way from Missouri to Oregon in 1848. From starvation to bandits to dysentery, the family endures all of these challenges in hopes of a better life in Oregon.
Note
Western attire is strongly encouraged! Any one who dresses up (and is of age) will receive a half price pint ticket for the brewery across the street! Hats and Bandannas will be for sale.
September 22, 23, 28, 29, 30 at 8pm; September 24 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets $25
Description
The play takes place in artist Mark Rothko's studio, where he works with the help of a smart, young assistant. The action follows the artist's struggle for integrity and understanding in the face of fame, self-questioning and impending irrelevance.
September 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 at 8pm; September 10 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets $25
Description
Gemini is a full-length comedic drama by Albert Innaurato. A wealthy brother and sister are both attracted to the same man at the boisterous birthday gathering of an Italian-American family in the summer of 1973 in Philadelphia.
Thursday, October 26 at 8:00 pm ; Saturday, October 28 at 8:00 pm and Sunday, October 29 at 2:00 pm.
Cost
All tickets $20
Ticket Info
(click PayPal link to pay via credit card or Paypal account, fees apply). Cash/check only at door.
Description
A lively collection of scenes and stories celebrating the joys and terrors of being a mother is presented as a staged reading. In a series of heartwarming, moving and hilarious monologues and choral pieces, Motherhood Out Loud shatters traditional notions about parenthood, unveils its inherent comedy and celebrates the deeply personal truths that span and unite generations. For everyone who has a mother, is a mother, knows or loves a mother, this play is for you.
Note
House Opens ½ hr. before curtain for socializing & refreshments.
Jeanne Rimsky Theater at the Landmark on Main Street
232 Main Street
Port Washington
Opened
Nov 2023
Times
Sunday, Nov. 12, 4 p.m.
Cost
All seats are $10. A convenience fee is added for tickets bought online.
Ticket Info
Tickets may be purchased in person at the theater box office — (516) 767-6444 — or online
Description
Set on Long Island in the late 1940s, “Undermined: Murder in the Sands” tells the suspenseful story of a small-town private eye who takes on an assignment for a shady mining tycoon and finds himself entangled in a web of danger, intrigue and temptation, haunted by shadows from his own past. This new radio play was written especially for the Landmark Radio Theater in the classic style of detective shows from the Golden Age of radio broadcasting, and will be presented similarly to a staged reading, with music and sound effects performed live on stage.
Note
A cast of 12 talented actors, sound effects artists and musical performers will bring to life a panoply of characters in this premiere production, written and directed by Pat Lyons. "Undermined: Murder in the Sands" is a co-production of Landmark on Main Street and Expressive Elocution, with support from HEARTS Port Washington.
Sometimes what happens after last call just might change your life. One night in 1981, just as Jamie is closing the bar where he works, a desperate last-minute customer offers him and his girlfriend Abby two thousand dollars to sit and have a drink with him. Who wouldn't take it? As the trio swaps stories and Jamie considers the decisions he faces about his musical career and his future with his girlfriend Abby. the young couple begins to realize that this older man is unusually invested in their choices... and the reason he gives them is completely unbelievable. But when a very displeased second stranger arrives, the unbelievable begins to look like it just might be true. Now and Then is a heartfelt romantic comedy about the costs of the choices we make, and the people who make them with us.
A fun night of performances of your favorite country and comedic songs! Western attire is highly encouraged.
Note
We will have: a silent auction (feat. authenticated signed sports memorabilia)
a photo booth half priced pints for anyone of age who comes dressed in western attire and more!
Sunday, September 17 - 7 pm
Saturday, September 23 - 3 pm
Saturday, September 30 - 3 pm
Sunday, October 1 - 7 pm
Saturday, October 7 - 3 pm
Sunday, October 8 - 7 pm
Cost
All Tickets $20. 50% of the proceeds go to Response Crisis Center
Description
Theatre Three, in association with Response Crisis Center, presents the Long Island premiere of Every Brilliant Thing, written by Duncan MacMillan, with Jonny Donahoe.
You’re seven years old. Your mother is in the hospital. Your father said She’s “done something stupid.” So, you begin a list of everything that is truly wonderful about the world—everything worth living for: 1. Ice cream. 2. Water fights. 3. Staying up past your bedtime and being allowed to watch TV. 4. The color yellow. 5. Things with stripes.
You leave it on her pillow. You know she’s read it because she corrected your spelling. Soon, the list will take on a life of its own.
With audience members recruited to take on supporting roles, Every Brilliant Thing is a heart-wrenching, hilarious story of depression and the lengths we will go for those we love. Presented with unflinching honesty, the play perfectly balances the struggles of life while celebrating all that is "truly brilliant" in living each day.
Hardscrabble Theater at Saint Thomas Episcopal Church
298 Conklin Street
Farmingdale
Opened
Oct 2023
Times
Saturday October 21st 8PM
Sunday October 22nd 3PM
Friday October 27th 8PM
Saturday October 28th 8PM
Sunday October 29th 3PM
Saturday November 4th 8PM
Sunday November 5th 3PM
Cost
$20.00 Seniors and Students or $25.00 General Admission
Ticket Info
John Passadino nfo@hardscrabbletheater.com 631-774-1277
Description
An announcement in the local paper states the time and place of an imminent murder. When an unknown visitor to Miss Blacklock's Victorian home dies under the prescribed circumstances, Miss Marple turns up to solve the case.
A cascade of comedy and a solid hit on Broadway, this affair takes place inside an American embassy behind the Iron Curtain. An American tourist - a caterer by trade - and his wife and daughter rush into the embassy two steps ahead of the police who suspect them of spying and picture-taking. It's not much of a refuge, for the ambassador is absent and his son, now in charge, has been expelled from a dozen countries and the continent of Africa. Nevertheless, they carefully and frantically plot their escape, and the ambassador's son and the caterer's daughter even have time to fall in love.
Sat 11/11- 8 PM, Sun. 11/12-3 PM, Sat, 11/18- 7 PM, Sun 11/19- 3 PM $20. Show of 11/18- TBD
Cost
Tickets are $20 ($40 for Dinner Theater Show of 11/18)
Ticket Info
For Tickets nick.tyd@gmail.com or 516 735-2039
Description
Winner- 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Best Drama, 2023 Tony Nominee for Best Play, Cost of Living follows the lives of Eddie and Ani and John and Jess and delves into what it takes to survive in a world where you are forgotten. The play is exquisitely attuned to the many varieties of alienation in plain sight, here in America. This is a play that should not be missed.
Program One - Friday, October 6th, 7:30pm & Saturday, October 7th, 3:00pm;
Program Two - Saturday, October 7th, 7:30pm & Sunday, October 8th, 3:00pm
Cost
All Tickets: $25
Ticket Info
Tickets & Info: www.NorthportPlays.com or 631-223-8053
Description
Ten different plays by ten different playwrights, performed by Long Island actors, under the guidance of Long Island directors. See Both Programs - See Them All
Note
Program 1:
• Going Up by Joseph Vitale
• Ten Big Ones by Bruce Menin
•The Death of Boson Xby David Malouf
•Match Play by Seth Freeman.
•The House of Joe by Risa Lewak;
Program 2:
• Off We Go Into the Blue by Mitchell Freedman.
• Marking Time by Michael Casano
• Mistaken Zygotes by Malcolm Glass
• Neighbor! Neighbor! by Abhisek Bhattacharya
• The Man in the Empty Chair by Elena Naskova
Nov. 3,4,10,11,17,18 @ 8:00 pm and Nov. 5,12,19 @ 3:00pm
Cost
General Admission $18 Student/Seniors $15 Cash or check only (no credit cards)
Ticket Info
Call 631-654-0199 and leave a message to reserve tickets.
Description
Enchanted April is the story of four dissimilar women in 1920's England weary of the rainy gray weather and their dreary lives, who go on holiday together to a castle in Italy for the month of April. Enchanted April has charm, humor and delightful characters. It is an endearing story about interesting, vibrant, and complex women, who grow, develop and change before the audiences eyes. Plentiful moments of sheer delight.
Note
Please note that the entrance to the Playhouse is off of the south Sunrise Highway service rd, east of Waverly Ave.
LIVE COMEDY IMPROV! Malverne Community Theatre’s improv troupe "Mprov" takes the stage on Saturday night, 9/30, at 8pm at the Bridge Church CLC at 270 Franklin Ave, Malverne. Each show is different, as everything is made up on the spot using suggestions from the audience! Tickets are $7 and can be purchased online or at the door (all payment forms accepted). Go to MalverneTheatre.org for tickets and info.
October 13, 8:00 PM
October 14, 8:00 PM
October 15, 2:00 PM
October 20, 8:00 PM
October 21, 8:00 PM
October 22, 2:00 PM
Cost
General Admission, $23.
Seniors and BACCA members, $20
Description
A sentimental private-eye must unravel an ingenious pilfering scheme that's plagued the skinflint owner of a department store for 25 years. It doesn't help when the innocent daughter of his chief suspect falls in love with him, while a gang of burglars tries to beat him to the hidden loot.
Dec 2-Dec 17 Fridays,Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 2pm; Wednesday Dec 6 at 2pm
Description
A title known the world over, Elf The Musical is a must-produce holiday musical that can easily become an annual tradition for any theatre. Based on the cherished 2003 New Line Cinema hit, Elf features songs by Tony Award nominees Matthew Sklar (The Wedding Singer) and Chad Beguelin (Disney’s Aladdin on Broadway), with a book by Tony Award winners, Thomas Meehan (Annie, The Producers, Hairspray) and Bob Martin (The Drowsy Chaperone).
Buddy, a young orphan, mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported to the North Pole. The would-be elf is raised, unaware that he is actually a human until his enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth. With Santa’s permission, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father and discover his true identity. Faced with the harsh realities that his father is on the naughty list and his half-brother doesn’t even believe in Santa, Buddy is determined to win over his new family and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas.
This modern-day holiday classic is sure to make everyone embrace their inner elf. After all, the best way to spread Christmas Cheer is singing loud for all to hear.
Napoleon reigns but on the other side of Paris a fever rises and the pious new administrator of Charenton Asylum is locked in a desperate battle of words with his most prolific inmate, the Marquis de Sade. Join us for this subversive black comedy from Pulitzer-winner Doug Wright.
info@eastlinetheatre.org
Note
The performance is recommended for ages eighteen and up. For more specific content warnings, feel free to contact us at info@eastlinetheatre.org.
Mark Heidemann is back in his role as director with The Chalk Garden by Enid Bagnold. Because the wealthy Mrs. St. Maugham needs help raising both her garden and her granddaughter, Laurel, she hires a secretive but green-thumbed governess named Madrigal to care for the angst-ridden teenager. When Laurel unearths Madrigal’s mysterious past, the butler Maitland persuades the youngster not to tell what she’s discovered.
October 14th at 8pm, October 15th at 3pm, October 21st at 8pm, and October 22nd at 3pm
Cost
Adults - $20, Seniors (60+) and Students (17 and under) - 15, Group Rates for reservations also available upon request for groups of 10 and more.
Ticket Info
Call 516-361-7232 or email us at tickets.minstrelplayers@gmail.com. Tickets can also be purchased at the door.
Description
In the year 1912, a British family is holding a celebratory dinner when they are called upon by an Inspector to give information regarding a dead girl who they are all individually linked to.
Note
Please note there are 2 separate ways in, entrance on the red doors on the left, wheelchair accessible entrance on ramp to the right of the building.
The World Premiere of Jojo's Bizarre Musical - Young JoJo joins forces with the defectors of the mafia to save the world in an alternate universe jukebox musical inspired by the popular anime/manga series, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
In the spirit of fantasies such as "A Christmas Carol", "It's a Wonderful Life" and "The Bishop's Wife", an angel in the form of a sexy vaudeville magician named Albert comes down to show Irish that the path she's been taking is leading her to disaster.
March 9, 15, 16 & 23 - 8:00pm
March 10, 17 & 24 - 2:00 pm
Cost
Adults $25
Seniors & Students $20
Description
On the remote island of Inishmaan, young Billy Claven dreams of escape. His chance comes when a Hollywood film crew arrives, offering him a ticket off the island. But will he leave his quirky family behind? Find out in this gripping tale of ambition and humor.
March 7 – 24, Thur, Fri at 7pm, Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2:30pm, Sat. March 23 at 2:30pm and 8pm
Cost
ADULTS – $36
SENIORS (65+, exc. Sat. eves) – $31
STUDENTS (25 and under) – $20
VETERANS AND NATIVE AMERICANS – $26 (exc. Saturday evenings) Please call the theater at 631-653-8955 to receive the discount code if you think you qualify.
Description
This crackerjack murder mystery hails from the prolific English playwright/screenwriter/producer Brian Clemens. "Strictly Murder" is set in 1939 in Provence, France, where an English couple, Peter and Suzy, are living in idyllic isolation, far from the rumblings of the coming war. Their peace is shattered when Suzy discovers she's been betrayed: Peter is not the man he claims to be, and in fact may be a ruthless killer on the run. When a Scotland Yard detective arrives, events become even more complicated and frightening in this dark and disturbing roller coaster of bluff...and double bluff. There will be a Talkback with the cast after the performances on March 15 and March 22.
Note
Attending a Thursday performance?
Bring your ticket confirmation to enjoy a $30 prix fixe dinner before the show at JOE’S AMERICAN GRILL at 240 Montauk Hwy, Westhampton Beach. This prix fixe special includes a starter and an entrée. Choose one appetizer (soup or salad) and one entrée (Chicken Pot Pie, Chopped Steak or Broiled Salmon Filet) Beverages not included; tax and gratuity additional. Valid only on Thursdays prior to your scheduled performance. No reservations required; must arrive by 5:30 pm.
GROUP DISCOUNTS
GROUPS OF 10+ – $30/ticket Enter the code GROUP10 when purchasing tickets. (All tickets must be purchased at the same time)
GROUPS OF 20+ – $28/ticket Enter the code GROUP20 when purchasing tickets. (all tickets must be purchased at the same time)
Saturday, October 21, 2023 7:30 PM
Sunday, October 22, 2023 3:00 PM
Friday, October 27, 2023 7:30 PM
Sunday, October 29, 2023 3:00 PM
Sunday, November 5, 2023 3:00 PM
Friday, November 10, 2023 7:30 PM
Saturday, November 11, 2023 7:30 PM
Sunday, November 12, 2023 3:00 PM
Cost
All seating is general admission. Tickets are $25
Description
On a moonlit July night in Barstow, California, strange, seductive things can happen, especially if you talk to the moon. Join us in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at Westbury Arts with this surrealist fantasy from Oscar nominee Jose Rivera.
Note
References to Salvador Dali Make Me Hot by Jose Rivera is directed by Giovanni Marine and presented by EastLine Theatre in partnership with Westbury Arts.
Thurs Oct 19 7:00
Fri Oct 20 7:00
Sat Oct 21 8:00
Sun Oct 22 2:30
Thur Oct 26 7:00
Fri Oct 27 7:00
Sat Oct 28 8:00
Sun Oct 29 2:30
Thu Nov 2 7:00
Fri Nov 3 7:00
Sat Nov 4 2:30
Sat Nov 4 8:00
Sun Nov 5 2:30
Cost
Students - $20, Seniors $31 (except Sat PM), Regular $36
Description
An apt coda to Simon’s brilliant career, "Rose and Walsh" is a heartfelt generational comedy whose themes of love and loss are tempered by a healthy dose of self-deprecating humor. In a cozy beachfront house in eastern Long Island, a literary icon named Rose, celebrated but in dire financial straits, receives nightly visits from Walsh, the love of her life and a famous writer in his own right. A highly unorthodox plan to restore Rose's liquidity soon takes shape with the help of Arlene, Rose's selfless assistant, and Gavin Clancy, a brash young writer.
Note
Two "talkbacks" with the cast will be offered to ticketholders immediately following the October 27 and November 3 Friday-evening performances. Thursday attendees can take advantage of a $30 prix fixe dinner at Joe’s American Grill in Westhampton Beach. See details on the HTC website.
It's 1906 and America's zealous young president, Theodore Roosevelt, has a plan to control the seas and expand a burgeoning American empire: the Panama Canal, "the greatest feat of engineering since the pyramids." But the canal is in jeopardy; rumors are swirling about corruption and disease, and congress is threatening to withdraw its support. So Roosevelt sets out for Panama on a Navy battleship to change the narrative. America's status as a world power hangs in the balance.
Saturday 3/9/24 and 3/16/24 at 8:00pm;
Sunday 3/10/24 and 3/17/24 at 2:00pm
Cost
Regular Tickets: $32
SYJCC Members, Seniors &
Students: $25
Group Sales Available: 10 or more: $20 per ticket.
Description
Arthur Miller's, “The Crucible”, directly correlates with the Red Scare by implementing a society that is in fear of the people around them and people are given consequences from crimes they did not even commit. The play is about witchcraft and is based around what happened during the Salem Witch Trials.
Note
For more information: Melanie, 631.462.9800, x136 | stage74@syjcc.org
Group Ticket prices are for 10 or more people on the same night.
East Islip, Commack, Port Washington, Rockville Centre
Opened
Jun 2024
Times
June 22nd - 8PM - Bayway Arts Centre
June 23rd - 3pm - Star Playhouse
June 29th - 8pm - Jeanne Rimsky Landmark on Main
June 30th - 3pm - The Madison Theater at Molloy University
Cost
General Admission - $30
Student/Senior - $25
Ticket Info
June 22nd, 23rd, 29th - All Others - https://www.longislandopera.com/tickets
June 30th - Madison Theater at Molloy University - https://madisontheatreny.org/event/gilbert-sullivans-light-opera-company-of-li-presents-iolanthe-the-peer-and-the-peri/
Description
Iolanthe; or, The Peer and the Peri is a comic opera with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W.S. Gilbert.
It is one of the Savoy operas and is the seventh collaboration of the fourteen between Gilbert and Sullivan. Iolanthe was first produced in London at the Savoy Theater, on 25 November 1882, three days after Patience closed, and ran for 398 performances. It was the first of Gilbert and Sullivan’s operas to premiere at the Savoy Theater. The story concerns a band of immortal fairies who find themselves at odds with the House of Peers. The opera satirizes many aspects of British government and law.
Friday April 5 8pm, Saturday April 6 8pm, Sunday April 7, 2pm
Cost
$36/Ticket
Ticket Info
Temple Beth Torah 631-643-1200
For group rates please contact tbtplayers2024@gmail.com
Description
Heir to the Frankish throne, the young prince Pippin is in search of the secret to true happiness and fulfillment. He seeks it in the glories of the battlefield, the temptations of the flesh and the intrigues of political power (after disposing of his father, King Charlemagne the Great). In the end, though, Pippin finds that happiness lies not in extraordinary endeavors, but rather in the unextraordinary moments that happen every day.
This delightful musical adaptation of the beloved film about Macy's Santa Claus is a wonderful way for families to spend the weekend before Thanksgiving.
Adults - $35
Seniors, Veterans, Military, First Responders - $30
Ticket Info
631-226-8400
Description
Winner of the 2001 Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play.
After being convicted of a petty crime, a charming, rebellious rogue named McMurphy contrives to serve his short sentence in an airy mental institution rather than in a prison. This, he soon learns, was a mistake. He immediately clashes with the authoritarian head nurse, a fierce martinet named Nurse Ratched. Despite Ratched's strict reign, McMurphy quickly takes over the yard, leading others out of introversion, staging a revolt so that they can see the World Series on television, and arranging a rollicking midnight party with liquor and women. But McMurphy's brash insubordination has its consequences; Ratched ultimately triumphs by subjecting McMurphy to a frontal lobotomy.
In Neil Simon's farce, four couples arrive at the 10th anniversary celebration party for New York's deputy mayor and his wife, only to find the mayor wounded in bed and the wife missing.
4/11 at 7:30pm; 4/13 at 7:30pm; 4/14 at 1pm and 4/14 at 5pm
Cost
$35
Ticket Info
theatercompany@commsyn.org
Description
Very much a musical comedy, Disaster will feature some of your favorite TCSTC actors on stage as their ship succumbs to earthquakes, tidal waves and infernos. As the night turns into day, everyone struggles to survive and, quite possibly, repair the love that they've lost... or at least escape the killer rats.
Regular ticket price $22.
Senior ticket price $20.
We accept cash or check.
Ticket Info
Tickets can be ordered at theparksideplayers@yahoo.com or by calling 718-353-7388 or 516-520-9474.
Description
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a comedy in five acts by William Shakespeare. The play tells the story of the reconciliation of two pairs of lovers, as well as the wedding of King Theseus and his bride Hippolyta. The play is set in an enchanted forest, where the real and fairy worlds collide, and a group of amateur actors rehearse a play to celebrate the royal wedding
A striking new ensemble drama based on the Jena Six; six Black students who were initially charged with attempted murder for a school fight after being provoked with nooses hanging from a tree on campus. This bold new play by Dominique Morisseau (Sunset Baby, Detroit '67, Skeleton Crew) examines the miscarriage of justice, racial double standards, and the crises in relations between men and women of all classes and, as a result, the shattering state of Black family life.
An intimate and touching show, featuring music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick (Fiddler on the Roof) and book by Joe Masteroff (Cabaret), She Loves Me was nominated for five Tony Awards in 1964. The 1993 Broadway revival won the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival, the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Musical and the 1994 Critics Circle Award for Best Musical, while the 2016 Broadway Revival snagged the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design (beating Hamilton!). Considered by many to be the most charming musical ever written, She Loves Me is a warm romantic comedy with an endearing innocence and a touch of old-world elegance. The Mikos Lazlos play Parfuemerie, on which it is based, has inspired many adaptations, including the beloved film You've Got Mail starring Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks.
Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella is the new Broadway adaptation of the classic musical. This contemporary take on the classic tale features Rodgers & Hammerstein's most beloved songs, including "In My Own Little Corner," "Impossible/It's Possible" and "Ten Minutes Ago," alongside an up-to-date, hilarious and romantic libretto by Tony Award nominee Douglas Carter Beane.
Friday, April 26 @ 8:00 pm
Saturday, April 27 @ 8:00 pm
Sunday, April 28 @ 3:00 pm
Saturday, May 4 @ 3:00 pm
Saturday, May 4 @ 8:00 pm
Sunday, May 5 @ 3:00 pm
Cost
Adults - $20, Seniors - $15
Ticket Info
Call: 917-748-2383 or ccewplays@gmail.com
Description
The sequel to "Run For Your Wife" finds the bigamist taxi driver John Smith still keeping his two families in different parts of London, both happy and blissfully unaware of each other. However, his teenage children, a girl from one family and a boy from the other, have met on the Internet and are anxious to meet in person since they have so much in common: name, surname and taxi driving dad! Keeping them apart plunges John into a hell hole of his own making. His lodger Stanley could be a savior, but he is about to go on holiday with his decrepit old father who turns up thinking he is already at the guest house. The situation spirals out of control as John juggles outrageously with the truth.
Julian is forced to move in with his ex-wife and her new husband in order to recuperate from a sudden illness. With each passing day the awkward situation spirals further and further out of control. As the laughter builds, the question becomes how long will Julian have to stay?
Note
Entrance to Clare Rose Playhouse is on the south Sunrise Highway Service Rd, East of Waverly Ave.
Friday, October 28 8 pm
Saturday, October 29 8 pm
Sunday, October 30 3 pm
Friday, November 4 8 pm
Saturday, November 5 8 pm
Sunday, November 6 3 pm
Cost
Adults $30.00
Senior and Children under 12 $25.00
Groups of 10 or more $ 22.00
Ticket Info
516-742-1926
Description
An upbeat musical comedy with classic songs from the 1959-1960 era. Great dance and musical numbers. Rock star Conrad Birdie is the biggest thing to top the charts. Women love him, men want to be him and teenage girls around the country scream with glee at the mere mention of his name. But when the United States Army drafts Birdie, manager Albert Peterson sees his meal ticket preparing to fly the coop (much to the delight of longtime love Rose Alvarez, who can’t wait for Albert to ditch the music biz and become something respectable, like an English teacher). Desperate for a publicity stunt big enough to help them survive Birdie’s departure, Albert and Rose hatch a plan: send Conrad to small-town America to plant his goodbye kiss on one lucky fan for the entire world to see. Their selection of super fan Kim Macafee sends the wholesome enclave of Sweet Apple, Ohio into chaos. Kim’s boyfriend, Hugo, can’t take the humiliation of his lady love’s televised lip-lock. Rose can’t take another minute of Albert’s distracted ways. And Sweet Apple can’t take its teens’ riotous rebellion, inspired by the arrival of bad-boy Birdie.
Friday, May 10,2024 8 pm
Saturday, May 11,2024 8 pm
Friday, May 17,2024 8 pm
Saturday, may 18,2024 8pm
Sunday ,May 19,2024 3 pm
Cost
Adults-$30.00
Seniors-$25.00
Children under 12-$25.00
Organizational Groups (10 or more)- $22.00
Ticket Info
Call 516-742-1926 or go to Herricksplayers999.com for online ticket sales
Description
The story is a fictionalized version of the life of Annie Oakley (1860–1926), a sharpshooter who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West, and her romance with sharpshooter Frank E.Butler.
Rough-and-tumble Annie Oakley is the best shot around. A backwoods gal, Annie uses her skill to support her family by selling the game she hunts. When she's discovered by Buffalo Bill and persuaded to join his Wild West Show, Annie is plucked from obscurity and becomes the toast of Europe. Annie meets her match in Frank Butler, Buffalo Bill's leading man and star marksman. She falls head over heels for Frank, but soon eclipses him as the main attraction in the show. Her success with a gun makes trouble for Annie's chance at romance. Annie Get Your Gun follows the journey of Annie and Frank, revealing their competitive natures as they vie for best shot - and each other’s hearts. This fictionalized version of the life of real-life sharpshooter Annie Oakley and her romance with Frank Butler boasts a score of Irving Berlin gems including "There's No Business Like Show Business", "I Got Lost in His Arms", "I Got the Sun in the Mornin'", "Anything You Can Do," and "They Say It's Wonderful."
Note
Annie Get Your Gun is a musical with lyrics and music by Irving Berlin and a book by Dorothy Fields and her brother Herbert Fields.
November 4. 5. 10. 11. 12. 18. 19. Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays At 2pm
Cost
Tickets from $20.00 to $25.00
Description
Dive into Neil Simon's compelling world in "The Gingerbread Lady"! Follow Evy, a cabaret singer, as she battles alcoholism, striving for a fresh start post-rehab. Her bestie Toby, a pillar of support, joins the journey amidst Evy's quest to mend ties with her daughter, Polly. Enter Jimmy, the actor, the affectionate companion, adding twists to this tale of redemption, relationships, and resilience.
Friday, April 19 at 8, Saturday April 20 at 8, Sunday, April 21 at 2, Friday, April 26 at 8, Saturday April 27 at 8, Sunday, April 28 at 2.
Cost
Adults, $20, Seniors $15, Youths $10
Description
Holmes’ most spine-chilling mystery is placed in a modern setting in this version – with suspense, humor, and terror. Sir Henry is heir to the vast Baskerville fortune, a legacy that comes with a family curse: death at the fangs of a horror that prowls the moor. Only Holmes can stop the beast. While mysterious lights signal Baskerville Hall and the hound terrifies the countryside, the sleuthing begins and suspicion falls on sinister servants, butterfly collectors, ladies in distress, and escaped convicts. Who wrote the letter that summoned the hound? Is Sir Henry’s romance with the lovely Kathy doomed? Is the supernatural at work?
$26 for EastLine and Westbury Arts members (with promo code) and $28 for non-members. Email info@westburyarts.org for the code.
Description
EastLine Theatre and Westbury Arts are hosting our first ever holiday cabaret!
Join us for a festive evening of live performances by a variety of singers and musicians. The event opens at 6:30 PM with a reception in the Westbury Arts gallery at 255 Schenck Avenue in Westbury. Enjoy light refreshments and wine while you mingle and view the stunning artwork on exhibit. Performances begin at 7:30 PM in the lower-level theater. We will also be holding a 50/50 raffle.
Note
Both EastLine Theatre and Westbury Arts are celebrating 10th Anniversaries this year, and this event will serve as a fundraiser that benefits both non-profit organizations. Eastline Theatre and Westbury Arts are committed to serving our communities by showcasing a diverse range of arts programming and artists, and we look forward to sharing this all new event!
Show
North Shore Village Theatre 4th Annual Holiday Variety Show
Friday, December 15, 2023 7:00 PM
Saturday December 16, 2023 2:30 PM
Sunday December 17, 2023 2:30 PM
Cost
$18
Ticket Info
Arrive early to enjoy complimentary hot cider, hot chocolate and cookies
Description
Adapted from the timeless novel by Charles Dickens by playwright Joe Landry, with music by Kevin Connors, this family-friendly version (approximately 45-60 minutes) will recreate for live audiences the high-wire, high-spirited energy of a '40s-era radio troupe, complete with music and sound effects generated onstage and in the booth. Presented as a Christmas Eve installment of WBFR's weekly “Playhouse of the Air” series, "A Christmas Carol" serves up the timeless story of Ebenezer Scrooge, the inveterate miser from London who learns the meaning of charity and kindness over the course of one miraculous Christmas Eve, complete with visitations by three Ghosts of Christmas (Past, Present and Future), a heartwarming reconciliation with his nephew Fred and, of course, a surprise gift and visit to the Cratchits, where he's welcomed by his longtime clerk Bob and his resilient and irrepressible son, the one and only Tiny Tim.
Friday 12/8 & Saturday 12/9 at 7pm; Sunday December 10 at 3pm
Cost
General admission $25
Description
A Radio Play Based on the novella by Charles Dickens. Let us take this journey together with Mr. Scrooge of this timeless classic. As Scrooge examines his conscience, like it or not we will all end up, on some level, examining our own. As we come to share in his renewal we resolve – like him – to do better, to be better, and to become much better versions of our original ourselves. It is what Dickens asks of us and what his story demands. And, of course, as so eloquently expressed by Tiny Tim, "God bless us, everyone!"
Friday 12/8 & Saturday 12/9 at 8pm; Sunday December 10 at 1pm
Cost
Reservations NOT required. All proceeds will benefit location charities.
Description
A Christmas Carol tells the beloved story of Ebenezer Scrooge, a crotchety miser who hates Christmas and mistreats his long-suffering employee, devoted family man Bob Cratchit. But a visit by the ghost of his former business partner and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come might convince him to change his ways and become more kindhearted. The story captures several aspects of the Christmas holiday, including family gatherings, seasonal food and drink, carols, games, and a festive generosity of spirit.
Note
Special Sunday Event!
The United Methodist Women will serve their Christmas Tea
at 12:00 and the staged reading will follow at 1:00
A dinner theater performance of Dickens' story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, and the Spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. After their visits, Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man.
Show
The Diary of Anne Frank
Type
Drama
Written By
Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman
Saturday, February 10 - 8PM
Sunday, February 11 - 3PM
Saturday, February 17 - 8PM
Sunday, February 18 - 3PM
Monday, February 19 - 2PM
Saturday, February 24 - 8PM
Sunday, February 25 - 3PM
Cost
All seating is general admission. Tickets are $25 and available at eastline.ludus.com
Description
Based on the true story, Anne Frank emerges from history a living, lyrical, gifted young girl, who confronts her rapidly changing life with astonishing honesty, wit, and determination. An impassioned drama about the lives of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic, The Diary of Anne Frank captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence—their fear, their hope, their laughter, their grief. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Note
The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman is directed by Danny Higgins and presented by EastLine Theatre in partnership with the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts. Stage management is by Matt Rosenberg.
Reservations highly recommended
Reserve at PWPL.org/events
Description
The Port Washington Play Troupe is thrilled to announce that its production of "It's A Wonderful Life – A Radio Show" will be performed live at the Port Washington Public Library on December 15 and 17, 2023! This production of Frank Capra's beloved 1946 film, a holiday season classic, was adapted by Bob Nissen in the style of a radio drama, complete with live foley sound effects and musical interludes and vintage commercials. Each performance is presented free to the public. Performances take place at 7pm on Friday, December 15, and 3pm on Sunday, December 17. Reservations are highly recommended.
Note
We are also proud to announce that the Port Washington Play Troupe was awarded the Gina Farasciano Community Theater Grant by HEARTS PW for these performances. This show has a special resonance for both the Play Troupe and the community and is dedicated to the memory of Gina Farasciano, a Port Washington native and theater lover. She performed in the Play Troupe's last stage production of the American film classic in 2019, just months before her untimely passing.
Nearly a century old, the Port Washington Play Troupe is the community's oldest theater organization, presenting high-quality musicals, plays, and special musical performances. More information available at The Port Washington Play Troupe Website or on our Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you at the Port Washington Public Library in December!
A Staged Reading of a Christmas Classic - Get into the Christmas spirit with this staged reading of the timeless classic about George Bailey and how he finds the true meaning of Christmas.
Saturday, May 18 - 8:00
Sunday, May 19 - 2:00
Friday, May 24 - 8:00
Saturday, May 25 - 8:00
Friday, May 31 - 8:00
Saturday, June 1 - 8:00
Sunday, June 2 - 2:000
Feeling lost in the shadows of marriage and forgotten in the rush of 1920s post-war society, two London housewives pool their savings to rent a villa in Italy for a ladies-only holiday away, reluctantly recruiting a pair of difficult upper-class women to share the cost and the experience. Together under the Mediterranean sun, the four women clash—and then begin to bond and bloom—until men once again upset the balance.
$30 - a portion of the proceeds goes towards supporting KiDS NEED MoRE.
Description
Tony-winning Peter and the Starcatcher upends the century-old story of how an orphan comes to be The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up (a.k.a. Peter Pan). From marauding pirates and jungle tyrants to unwilling comrades and unlikely heroes, Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the depths of greed and despair... and the bonds of friendship, duty and love.
Note
This is a fundraiser performance to support KiDS NEED MoRE - helping kids and families dealing with Cancer and other life threatening illness.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 8:00 PM
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14 2:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 2:00 PM
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 8:00 PM
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20 8:00 PM
SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 2:00 PM
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26 8:00 PM
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 8:00 PM
Cost
Group Rates Available. Prices vary based on seating area.
Ticket Info
Call the Box office at 631-218-2810 or visit www.CMPAC.com
Description
When Ren and his mother move from Chicago to a small farming town, he is prepared for the inevitable adjustment period at his new high school. But he’s not prepared for the rigorous local edicts, including a ban on dancing instituted by the local preacher, who is determined to exercise control over the town’s youth. When the reverend’s rebellious daughter sets her sights on Ren, her roughneck boyfriend tries to sabotage Ren’s reputation, with many of the locals eager to believe the worst about the new kid. The heartfelt story that emerges pins a father longing for the son he lost against a young man aching for the father who walked out on him. To the rockin’ rhythm of its Oscar and Tony-nominated Top 40 score, augmented with dynamic new songs, Footloose celebrates the wisdom of listening to young people while guiding them with a warm heart and open mind.
Saturday, May 11, 2024: 2:00 pm & 8:00 pm,
Saturday, May 18, 2024: 8:00 pm,
Sunday, May 19 2024: 2:00 pm
Cost
SYJCC Members, Seniors & Students - $25
Non-SYJCC Members - $32
Groups of 10 or more - $20 per ticket
Note
Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
Saturday, February 10 8:00 pm Sunday, February 11 2:00 pm Wednesday, February 14 2:00 pm Friday, February 16 8:00 pm Saturday, February 17 8:00 pm Sunday, February 18 2:00 pm Friday, February 23 8:00 pm Saturday, February 24 8:00 pm
Ticket Info
631-218-2810. www.CMPAC.com
Description
Evita charts the young and ambitious Eva Peron's meteoric rise to sainthood. Set in Argentina between 1934-1952, the Tony-winning musical follows Eva Duarte on her journey from poor illegitimate child to ambitious actress to, as wife of military leader-turned-president Juan Peron, the most powerful woman in Latin America, before her death from cancer at age 33. The events in Evita's life are presented in song and commented on by the show's narrator, Che. Well-known numbers from Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical masterpiece include "Don’t Cry for Me Argentina," "Oh What a Circus," "Buenos Aires" and "Another Suitcase in Another Hall."
Saturday March 16 8:00pm, Sunday March 17 2:00pm, Wednesday March 20 2:00pm, Friday March 22 8:00pm, Saturday March 23 8:00pm, Sunday March 24 2:00pm, Friday April 5 8:00pm, Saturday April 6 8:00pm
Cost
Group Rates Available. Prices vary
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
"Sha la la, Joseph, you're doing fine! You and your dreamcoat, ahead of your time!" One of the most enduring shows of all time, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is a reimagining of the Biblical story of Joseph, his father Jacob, eleven brothers and the coat of many colors. Told entirely through song with the help of a main character Narrator, the musical follows preferred son Joseph. After being sold into slavery by his brothers, he ingratiates himself with Egyptian noble Potiphar, but ends up in jail after refusing the amorous advances of Potiphar's wife. While imprisoned, Joseph discovers his ability to interpret dreams, and he soon finds himself in front of the mighty but troubled, Elvis-inspired, Pharaoh. Joseph's solution to Egypt's famine elevates him to Pharaoh's right-hand man and reunites him with his family.
SATURDAY, MAY 4 8:00 PM
SUNDAY, MAY 5 2:00 PM
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8 2:00 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 10 8:00 PM
SATURDAY, MAY 11 8:00 PM
SUNDAY, MAY 12 2:00 PM
FRIDAY, MAY 17 8:00 PM
SATURDAY, MAY 18 8:00 PM
Cost
Group Rates Available, Prices vary
Ticket Info
For more information or to order tickets please contact the Box Office at (631) 218-2810 or visit our website at www.cmpac.com
Description
In this beloved '70s throwback, Tony Manero, a nineteen-year-old Brooklynite paint store clerk, spends his weekends at a local disco, where he moonlights as the king of the dance floor. When he and mesmerizing dancer Stephanie enter a dance competition, the pair’s professional partnership blossoms into a deep friendship, and challenges both to reflect on what’s important in life amidst rising social tensions and disillusionment. Featuring the timeless hits of the Bee Gees and classic disco tracks, this reimagined version of Saturday Night Fever transports you back to the era of disco balls, platform boots, and white suits. Burn, baby, burn!
May 3,4,10 at 7:30, May 5 & 12 at 3:00 PM
Character meet-and-greets at both Sunday matinees from 2:15-2:45
Cost
Adults $20 | Students & Seniors $15 | group discounts available.
Ticket Info
Purchase tickets at our Box Office at the theater at the Brosnan Building at 158 Laurel Avenue, Northport with credit card, cash or check. (A ticket service fee will apply to all credit card orders.)
Box Office days/hours will be announced this fall.
Description
Join us for a world of Pure Imagination! Bring the whole family, who are sure to enjoy this classic family-friendly musical that brings iconic scenes and songs to life! This musical tells the story of the famous candymaker, Willy Wonka, who has hidden golden tickets inside his Wonka Bars, and 5 lucky golden ticket winners will tour his factory and enter a contest to win a lifetime supply of chocolate. In a kind of "split screen," the story unfolds through the eyes of the Bucket Family, a struggling family living in a factory town, who are trying to stay positive while they are down on their luck, in contrast to the other Golden Ticket Winners who are spoiled and bratty. Once inside Wonkaland, in an Aesop-fable style tale, the story reveals the flaws in human nature and the consequences of bad behavior, as sung by Wonka's Oompa Loompahs.
Note
Concessions will be sold and hidden within many of the treats are hidden Golden Tickets. Lucky winners will receive prizes ranging from a free concession to free tickets to future shows.
Show
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
Type
Drama
Written By
Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
ADULTS – $48
SENIORS (65+, exc. Sat. eves) – $43
STUDENTS (25 and under) – $27
VETERANS AND NATIVE AMERICANS – $38 (exc. Sat. eves). Please call the theater at 631-653-8955 to receive the discount code if you think you qualify.
Patrons can also watch for details on purchasing season subscriptions and individual tickets for upcoming shows in the company’s landmark 40th season, to be announced soon.
Description
Laugh out loud at this big, bawdy, boisterous musical comedy “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” Featuring music and lyrics from Stephen Sondheim and a book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart, “Forum” won six Tony Awards after premiering on Broadway in 1962, and enjoyed an impressive 964-performance run. A nonstop laughfest featuring more than a dozen toga-clad actors, the musical tells the story of Pseudolus, a crafty Roman slave who struggles to win the hand of a beautiful but slow-witted courtesan named Philia for his young master, Hero, in exchange for his freedom. The musical includes an avalanche of puns, slamming doors, pratfalls, cases of mistaken identity, satirical comments on social class … and unforgettable music. “Something for everyone, a comedy tonight!”
There will be a Talkback with the cast after the performances on May 31 and June 7,
Note
Attending a Thursday performance?
Bring your ticket confirmation to enjoy a $30 prix fixe dinner before the show at JOE’S AMERICAN GRILL at 240 Montauk Hwy, Westhampton Beach. This prix fixe special includes a starter and an entrée. Choose one appetizer (soup or salad) and one entrée (Chicken Pot Pie, Chopped Steak or Broiled Salmon Filet). Beverages not included; tax and gratuity additional. Valid only on Thursdays prior to your scheduled performance. No reservations required; must arrive by 5:30 pm.
GROUP DISCOUNTS
GROUPS OF 10+ – $42/ticket Enter the code GROUP10 when purchasing tickets. (All tickets must be purchased at the same time)
GROUPS OF 20+ – $40/ticket Enter the code GROUP20 when purchasing tickets. (all tickets must be purchased at the same time)
Show
The Producers
Type
Musical
Written By
Book by Mel Brooks & Thomas Meehan, Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks
May 18 - June 22: Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sunday June 9 at 7pm, Sunday June 16 at 3pm, Wed, May 29, June 5 at 2pm, Thursdays, Jun 6, 13 at 8pm
Cost
Adults $40, Seniors (65+) $32, Students (13+) $32, Children (5-12) $25, (under 5 not permitted), Wednesday matinees $25
Description
From the mind of the zany comedic genius of Mel Brooks comes THE PRODUCERS, the winner of a record breaking 12 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. With something to offend everyone, the hilarious show-biz hit follows the antics of a pair of scheming Broadway producers with a plan to put on the biggest flop of all time. Featuring “If You’ve Got It, Flaunt It,” That Face,” “Keep It Gay,” and the outrageous “Springtime for Hitler,” THE PRODUCERS is a side-splitting musical bliss. Please Note: Contains adult humor and situations.
In the aftermath of a life-shattering accident, a young husband and wife find themselves drifting perilously apart. Rabbit Hole charts their bittersweet search for comfort in the darkest of places...and for a path that will lead them back up into the light of day.
February 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 at 8pm ~ February 11 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets $25
Description
Hell's Kitchen New York City 1983. King Lear, stepping down from his title in the Irish mafia, distributes his territory between his three daughters. Through a series of events, he tragically loses his family, his friends, and his sanity. Meanwhile, his daughters and advisors begin to plot his ultimate downfall.
January 12, 13, 18, 19, 20 at 8pm ~ January 14 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets $25
Description
Middle-aged siblings Vanya and Sonia share a home in Bucks County, PA, where they bicker and complain about the circumstances of their lives. Suddenly, their movie-star sister, Masha, swoops in with her new boy toy, Spike. Old resentments flare up, eventually leading to threats to sell the house.
Venue: Elmont Library Theatre - Saturday, May 18 (2:30), Sunday, May 19 (2:30), Friday, May 31 (7:30), Saturday, June 1 (2:30), Sunday, June 2 (2:30), Thursday, June 6 (2:00), Saturday, June 8 (7:30) and Sunday, June 9 (2:30)
May 31, 8:00 p.m.
June 1, 8:00 p.m.
June 2, 3:00 p.m.
June 7, 8:00 p.m.
June 8, 8:00 p.m.
June 9, 3:00 p.m.
Cost
$25 General Admission
$20 Students/Seniors
Description
A mysterious organization called "The 39 Steps" is hot on our hero's trail in a nationwide manhunt that climaxes in a death-defying finale! This is a frantic comedic farce based on the original Hitchcock film.
Friday, May 3rd, 8PM
Saturday, May 4th, 8PM
Friday, May 10th, 8PM
Saturday, May 11th, 2PM
Saturday, May 11th, 8PM
Saturday, May 18th, 8PM
Sunday, May 19th, 2PM
With An Underlying Theme Of Guilt And Responsibility, This Drama Centers On Joe Keller, A Manufacturer Of War Materials, Whose Substandard And Defective Airplane Parts Caused The Death Of His Own Son And Other Fliers During World War 2. This Play Explores The Resulting Conflicts As The Family Members React To The Knowledge Of Joe’s Guilt.
Saturday, April 6, 2024 at 8PM
Sunday, April 7, 2024 at 3PM
Friday, April 12, 2024 at 8PM
Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 8PM
Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 3PM
Friday, April 19, 2024 at 8PM
Saturday, April 20, 2024 at 8PM
Sunday, April 21, 2024 at 3PM
Cost
Tickets are $25, general admission.
Description
Six decades after its intended Broadway opening, EastLine is pleased to be presenting this Long Island premiere. Wiletta Mayer is a veteran of the stage but she is not sure she has the clout to stand up to the hotshot white director and his less-than-progressive play. Alice Childress's 1955 play – which finally premiered on Broadway in 2021 – is a funny, moving, and heartbreaking look at racism, identity, and ego in the high-stakes world of New York theatre.
Friday, January 19: 8 p.m.
Saturday, January 20: 8 p.m.
Sunday, January 21: 2:30 p.m.
Friday, January 26: 8 p.m.
Saturday, January 27: 8 p.m.
Sunday, January 28: 2:30 p.m.
Friday, February 2: 8 p.m.
Saturday, February 3: 8 p.m.
Sunday, February 4: 2:30 p.m.
Cost
$30.00
Description
Nothing will prepare you for the dirty little secret Cass discovers in her husband’s sweater drawer. It is so shocking that our heroine has no choice but to flee to the honeymoon capital of the world in a frantic search for the life she thinks she missed out on. It’s a wild ride over Niagara Falls in a barrel of laughs as Cass embarks on a journey of self-discovery that has her crossing paths with a blithely suicidal alcoholic, a lonely tour-boat captain, a pair of bickering private detectives, and a strange caper.
Email Steven.SouthShoreTheatre@gmail.com or call 631-669-0506
Description
In a diner about 25 miles west of Kansas City in early March 1955, a freak snowstorm halted a bus, and eight people have a weather-enforced layover in the diner during the very early morning hours.
Show
Rodgers and Hammerstein's A Grand Night For Singing
This charming musical revue, featuring some of Irving Berlin's starriest hits, celebrates the prolific composer's glorious numbers written specifically for the silver screen.
This production of Forum is a fundraiser for the Luke Neuhedel Foundation, a 501c3 charity dedicated to improving the quality of life for children with cancer.
Saturday 2/17 at 8:00pm; Sunday 2/18 at 2:00pm; Saturday 2/24 at 8:00pm; Sunday 2/25 at 2:00pm; Friday 3/1 at 8:00pm; Saturday 3/2 at 8:00pm; Sunday 3/3 at 2:00pm
Cost
$22 Adults; $20 Seniors & Students with ID
Description
Shakespeare in Hollywood is a play by Ken Ludwig. It is set in 1934 and follows Max Reinhardt’s problematic 1934 production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The play is about Oberon and Puck, two of Shakespeare's most famous fairies, who have magically materialized on the Warner Bros. Hollywood set of A Midsummer Night's Dream. They are ushered onto the silver screen to play themselves and are thrown into loopy love triangles with raucous results.
Currently playing on Cablevision/ALTICEUSA - NEW FIVE STAR MILLENNIUM ENTERTAINMENT, The Silk Road, channel 115, every Sunday nite @ 10PM on Cablevision/AlticeUSA.
Show
POTUS Or,Behind Every Great Dumba** are 7 Women Trying to Keep Him Alive
Change can be a scary thing. Once a professional dancer, Andre has always been a commanding presence at home and in the world. Or was he an engineer? Why can't he find his watch? And why is he still in his pajamas in the afternoon?
Yes, change can be a very scary thing. For Andre it is nothing short of terrifying. Andre is losing his mind. Or is he? Is his daughter really trying to help him? And who is this threatening man who keeps coming around? What is going on here?
Note
A free opening reception will take place at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 8.
2/29 7pm, 3/1 7pm and 9:30pm, 3/2 7pm and 9:30pm, 3/3 at 3pm
Cost
General Admission - $25
Description
An emotionally powerful and intimate musical about two New Yorkers in their twenties who fall in and out of love over the course of five years, the show's unconventional structure consists of Cathy, the woman, telling her story backwards while Jamie, the man, tells his story chronologically; the two characters only meet once, at their wedding in the middle of the show.
April 26, 27, May 2, 3, 4 at 8pm - April 28 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets $25
Description
Bess Wohl's Small Mouth Sounds: In the overwhelming quiet of the woods, six runaways from city life embark on a silent retreat. As these strangers confront internal demons both profound and absurd, their vows of silence collide with the achingly human need to connect.
Winner of the 2016 Tony Award® for Best Play.
Irish-American Erik Blake has brought his wife and his mother for Thanksgiving at the new home of his daughter and her boyfriend. His mother (affectionately referred to as “Momo”) is suffering from Alzheimer’s, and his other daughter Aimee has recently been the victim of a nasty breakup. The parents are disappointed that their daughters have left home to struggle in New York City, and worried that they are abandoning their values. The Humans tells the story of the quintessential family reunion: a group of people who love each other but still wrestle with basic human fears: old age, abandonment, poverty, and death. Filled with equal parts humor and hurt, The Humans is a Tony-award winning play from popular playwright Stephen Karam.
The story of the fabled collaboration of W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan.
Very Truly Yours, Gilbert & Sullivan is a two-act play featuring dramatic and comic readings from the correspondence of William S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, interspersed with songs from all 14 of the operas on which they worked together. The piece is based on the team's diaries and letters, contemporary memoirs and newspaper reports. However, "This isn’t a revue of Gilbert & Sullivan songs," Wren said, “but rather a play that traces the history of the collaboration"
Note
The play features a cast of 5 who all take on multiple roles and personas and is narrated by Gayden Wren."
Friday, May 3rd - 7:00 PM
Saturday, May 4th - 7:00 PM
Sunday, May 5th - 2:30 PM
Cost
General admission - $25
Ticket Info
Call the box office at 516-218-2782, or email sunrisetheatreli@gmail.com
Description
It's 1985, and rock star wannabe, Robbie Hart, is New Jersey's favorite wedding singer. He's the life of the party until his own fiancée leaves him at the altar. Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own. Enter Julia, a winsome waitress who wins his affection. As luck would have it, Julia is about to be married to a Wall Street shark, and, unless Robbie can pull off the performance of a decade, the girl of his dreams will be gone forever.
Friday July 12th @ 8pm
Saturday July 13th @ 8pm
Sunday July 14th @ 3pm
Friday July 19th @ 8pm
Saturday July 20th @ 8pm
Sunday July 21st @ 3pm
Friday July 26th @ 8pm
Saturday July 27th @ 8pm
Sunday July 28th @ 3pm
College professor abruptly resigns, leading his colleagues to invite themselves over to get an explanation. He claims he is immortal and cannot stay in 1 place longer than 10 years without his secret being discovered. The colleagues probe his story, but it is impossible to verify or disprove. The gathering leads to an unexpected ending. Thought provoking sci-fi story in the Twilight Zone tradition.
10/18, 19, 25, 26 & 11/1, 2 at 7 p.m. 10/20, 27 & 11/3 at 3 p.m.
Cost
Adults--$35, Students--$25
Ticket Info
Bob Kaplan 631-493-6722
Description
IT’S ONLY A PLAY takes us into the apartment of a neophyte Broadway producer and an entourage of actors, the director and playwright who all await the first review of their opening night performance. Filled with witty repartee, celebrity name dropping and scathing pokes at theater folks and their egos, get ready for a fun and edgy night of theater.
Saturday, April 13, 2024 at 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 20, 2024 at 8:00. p.m.
Sunday, April 21, 2024 at 2:00 p.m.
Cost
All Tickets - $25
Description
At the dawn of humanity, one tribe of cave-people survives the many trials of prehistoric life under the wise leadership of Jemilla, The Peacemaker. Jemilla taught her people to express themselves, rather than bashing each others' heads with rocks and eating each others' babies. But one member of the tribe doesn't seem to fit in: Zazzalil. She's always trying to invent things to make life easier… for herself. While out hatching her latest scheme, Zazzalil stumbles upon the most important discovery in history. One that will pit her tribe against wooly mammoths, saber-toothed tigers, and change the world forever. She'll travel from omega to alpha, and become…the Firebringer!
July 26 and 27 and Aug. 2 and 3 at 8 p.m. and July 28 and Aug. 4 at 2 p.m.
Cost
Adults-$20, Seniors-$15, Youths-$10
Ticket Info
516-900-2031
Description
The subject of this play—as we are told at the outset—is love, pure and complicated. Set on the stage of Theatre Box ("our local community theatre"), three early comic masterpieces by Kurt Vonnegut (Long Walk to Forever, Who am I This Time? and Go Back to Your Precious Wife and Son) are sewn together into a seamless evening of hilarity and humanity. With a single set, wonderful roles for seven versatile actors, and Vonnegut’s singular wit and insight into human foibles, this is a smart, delightful comedy for the whole family.
Tragicomedy about a small rural town in Ireland where many of the townspeople are employed as extras on a Hollywood film. The story centers on 2 extras, Charlie and Jake, who perform all 15 characters (men and women), often switching gender and voice swiftly and with minimal costume change. The comedy derives from the efforts of the production crew to create a proper "Irish feel" – a romanticized ideal that conflicts with the reality of daily life.
Saturday 5/4 (Program A) @3:00pm
Saturday 5/4 (Program A) @7:00pm
Sunday 5/5 (Program B) @3:00pm
Sunday 5/5 (Program B) @ 7:00pm
Cost
Adults - $20 in advance
Seniors/Students - $15 in advance
At the door on day of performance - $25
Description
12 original short plays presented over two days, with two performances of six plays (Program A) on Saturday @ 3pm & 7pm and two performances of the other six (Program B) on Sunday @3pm & 7pm.
Note
This program is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the NY State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the NY State Legislature and administered by the Huntington Arts Council.
Sat May 4, 8 PM
Sat May 11, 2 PM
Fri May 17, 8 PM
Sat May 18, 8 PM
Sun May 19, 2 PM
Fri May 24, 8 PM
Sat May 25, 2 PM
Sun May 26, 2 PM
Cost
$25-$35
Description
The sleepy town of Popcorn Falls is forced into bankruptcy when a neighboring town threatens to turn them into a sewage treatment plant. Their only hope – open a theater! Two actors play over twenty roles in a world of farce, love, and desperation, proving once and for all that art can save the world.
Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 8PM
Sunday, August 11, 2024 at 3PM
Saturday, August 17, 2024 at 8PM
Sunday, August 18, 2024 at 3PM
Friday, August 23, 2024 at 8PM
Saturday, August 24, 2024 at 8PM
Sunday, August 25, 2024 at 3PM
Cost
Tickets are $25, general admission.
Description
"Doctor, I've wrestled with reality for forty years and I'm happy to say that I've finally won out over it." Elwood P. Dowd is one of the most beloved men in town. But no one is quite sure about his good friend Harvey. This whimsical comedy of errors celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2024 and can win over even the most skeptical heart. Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
Note
Harvey by Mary Chase is directed by Matt Rosenberg and presented by EastLine Theatre in partnership with the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts. Costumes are by Wendy Pollak Grimm and Lyn Adler-Ciorciari, stage management is by Michael Devereaux
Aug 17 - Sept 8: Fri & Sat 8pm, Sun at 2pm, Sat Sept 8 at 2pm and 8pm, Wed Aug 21 at 2pm
Description
From the first notes to the final breath, West Side Story is one of the most memorable musicals and greatest love stories of all time. Arthur Laurents’ book remains as powerful, poignant and timely as ever. The score by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim are widely regarded as among the best ever written. The world’s greatest love story takes to the streets in this landmark Broadway musical that is one of the theatre’s finest accomplishments. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is transported to modern-day New York City as two young, idealistic lovers find themselves caught between warring street gangs, the “American” Jets and the Puerto Rican Sharks. Their struggle to survive in a world of hate, violence and prejudice is one of the most innovative, heart-wrenching and relevant musical dramas of our time.
Show
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
6/7-6/9 Jamesport Meeting House, 6/14-6/16 Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
Jamesport, Greenport
Opened
Jun 2024
Times
6/7 - 6/16 Fri,Sat at 8pm, Sun at 5pm
Cost
$20
Description
Brush up your Shakespeare with this mile-a-minute review of the Bard’s collected plays as you’ve never seen them before! A riotous, high-energy romp that treats its subject with equal parts love and laughter Whether you’re a longtime aficionado or you’ve never seen a play by Shakespeare, there is something for everyone.. Join featured performers Grace Marie Johnson, Nancee Moes and Christopher Fretto as they rocket through Shakespeare’s 37 plays in 97 minutes or your money back!* (*Offer not actually valid)
Saturday, November 9 @ 8:00 pm
Sunday, November 10 @ 3:00 pm
Friday, November 15 @ 8:00 pm
Saturday, November 16 @ 8:00 pm
Sunday, November 17 @ 3:00 pm
Saturday, November 23 @ 3:00 pm
Saturday, November 23 @ 8:00 pm
Sunday,, November 24 @ 3:00 pm
Ticket Info
ccewplays@gmail.com or 917-748-2383
Description
Bankrupt, with his career on a downslide, egomaniacal Broadway director Oscar Jaffe boards the Twentieth Century Limited and encounters his former discovery and ex-chorus girl Lily Garland, now a temperamental Hollywood star. He pulls out all the stops inn persuading her to return to Broadway in his upcoming show.
Adults - $35, Seniors, Students Military & First Responders - $30
Description
The multi Tony nominated ground breaking musical of the 60's featuring iconic songs as ; AQUARIUS, GOOD MORNING STARSHINE, LET THE SUN SHINE and the title song.
Note
Suggested for mature audiences.
Show
Once Upon A Mattress - CPN Bucket List
Type
Musical
Written By
Music by MARY RODGERS | Lyrics by MARSHALL BARER. Book by JAY THOMPSON, DEAN FULLER, and MARSHALL BARER
This is our Bucket List production a subsidiary of the Community Playhouse, where all cast members, especially leads are ages 50 & over, regardless of the role. This musical is based on the fairy tale The Princess and the Pea, with a love story, a plotting Queen, and all the couples in the Kingdom trying to find their happily ever after. This is a perfect family-friendly, affordable summer evening activity with tickets only being $15.
Note
This is a joint fundraiser with the Harborfields Alumni Community Education Foundation. A food drive will also be conducted for HACO.
Show
Follies
Type
Musical
Written By
Book by James Goldman - Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
May 16 through June 2, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8:00 pm, Sunday Matinee 2:30 pm
Description
Winner of 7 Tony Awards in 1972, "Follies" is a multi layered story that has been called Sondheim's greatest masterpiece. Filled with tart sentiment, "Follies" takes place on the eve of the destruction of the historic but now derelict Weissman Theater, as former Follies girls gather one last time on the stage. Two couples with romantically entangled pasts reunite, as well as former showgirls singing their old numbers and confronting past regrets and misplaced hopes.
Note
A free pre-show reception will take place on opening night, Thursday, May 16th at 7:00 PM
Oct 5-19. Fri and Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm, Wed Oct 9 at 2pm
Description
An evocative tale of two men – one, a doctor, passionate and romantic; the other, a terrifying madman – and two women – one, beautiful and trusting; the other, beautiful and trusting only herself– both women in love with the same man and both unaware of his dark secret. A devoted man of science, Dr. Henry Jekyll is driven to find a chemical breakthrough that can solve some of mankind’s most challenging medical dilemmas. Rebuffed by the powers that be, he decides to make himself the subject of his own experimental treatments, accidentally unleashing his inner demons along with the man that the world would come to know as Mr. Hyde.
Nov 2-17, Fri,Sat at 8pm, Sun at 2pm, Sat Nov 9,16 at 2pm, Wed Nov 6 at 2pm
Description
The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed into his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity.
This musical, which received rave reviews on its Broadway run, is based on the movie classic that runs round-the-clock on television every Christmas. Set in the 1940s in the fictional town of Hohman, Indiana, the musical follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker and his quest for the Holy Grail of Christmas gifts—an Official Red Ryder carbine-action 200-shot Range Model air rifle. Rebuffed at every turn with a similar echoing response, Ralphie plots numerous schemes to achieve his desperate desire for the coveted BB gun. All the iconic scenes from the movie are here: Ralphie’s friend, Flick, getting his tongue stuck to the flagpole; his brother, Randy, getting dressed in his snowsuit; the bullies, Farkus and Dill; the leg lamp award; the bunny suit; Christmas dinner; and many others. The delightfully versatile score ranges from gentle ballads to show-stopping full-ensemble numbers such as “Ralphie to the Rescue!”, “A Major Award,” “Sticky Situation,” “Up on Santa’s Lap,” “Somewhere Hovering Over Indiana” and the inevitable “You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out!” A Christmas Story, The Musical will bring an exciting new dimension to those who have seen the movie and will certainly stand on its own for those who haven’t.
We know you know Shakespeare, but you’ve never known Shakespeare like this. You're about to get reacquainted with Sir. William in a whole new way. Our serendipitous Shakespeare-themed season continues with a musical revue… but not just any old musical revue. Get ready to rock out to some Shakespeare (we can't believe we wrote that sentence). We know what you're thinking: What do you mean, Parkside Players? How can I possibly "rock out" to William Shakespeare's plays? He didn't write musicals, and it's all old classic-y stuff. Well, our next show, directed and conceived by Gabby Fidis, combines your beloved Bard-created characters with some of your favorite rock bands and artists. Ever thought you would see Hamlet singing Billy Joel? Lady MacBeth singing Carol King? Iago singing Tina Turner? Neither did we…Until we did. Tickets are on sale now for this edgy, original, and exciting show, chock full of your favorite rock tunes. Can't wait to rock out with you…and Marc Antony, Cleopatra, and Desdemona…the list goes on and on.
Set in turn-of-the century New York City, Newsies is the rousing tale of Jack Kelly, a charismatic newsboy and leader of a band of teenaged "newsies." When titans of publishing raise distribution prices at the newsboys’ expense, Jack rallies newsies from across the city to strike against the unfair conditions and fight for what's right!
Based on the 1992 motion picture and inspired by a true story, Newsies features a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken (Little Shop of Horrors, Sister Act) and Jack Feldman and a book by Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein (Kinky Boots). Featuring the now classic songs “Carrying the Banner,” “Seize the Day,” and “Santa Fe,” Newsies is packed with non-stop thrills and a timeless message, perfect for the whole family and every audience.
Note
Stop the presses! This Disney film turned Tony-winning Broadway hit inspires everyone to fight for what's right and seize the day.
Thursday, July 18 8:00 PM
Friday, July 19 8:00 PM
Saturday, July 20 8:00 PM
Sunday, July 21 2:30 PM
Thursday, July 25 8:00 PM
Friday, July 26 8:00 PM
Saturday, July 27 2:30 PM
Saturday, July 27 8:00 PM
Sunday, July 28 2:30 PM
Thursday, August 1 8:00 PM
Friday, August 2 8:00 PM
Saturday, August 3 8:00 PM
Sunday, August 4 2:30 PM
Cost
$25-30
Description
This enchanting, Tony-nominated Broadway adaptation of the beloved musical will put a spell on audiences of all ages. Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella showcases some of the songwriting duo's loveliest tunes as well as some new characters and surprising twists. Add a dash of fairy-tale romance and you're guaranteed to have a ball!
Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka follows enigmatic candy manufacturer, Willy Wonka, as he stages a contest by hiding golden tickets in five of his scrumptious candy bars. Whomever comes up with these tickets will win a free tour of the Wonka factory, as well as a lifetime supply of candy. Four of the five winning children are insufferable brats: the fifth is a likeable young lad named Charlie Bucket, who takes the tour in the company of his equally amiable grandfather. The children must learn to follow Mr. Wonka’s rules in the factory… or suffer the consequences.
September 20th at 8:00 PM
September 21st at 2:00 PM
September 21st at 8:00 PM
September 22nd at 2:00 PM
Description
Rock got no reason, rock got no rhyme… You better get me to school on time! Andrew Lloyd Webber’s School of Rock – The Musical is a two-hour, two-act show (plus intermission), based on the hit movie. The tuner follows Dewey Finn, a failed, wannabe rock star who decides to earn an extra bit of cash by posing as a substitute teacher at a prestigious prep school. There he turns a class of straight–A pupils into a guitar-shredding, bass-slapping, mind-blowing rock band. But can he get them to the Battle of the Bands without their parents and the school’s headmistress finding out?
Jamesport Meeting House & North Shore United Methodist Church
Various - see dates
Wading River & Jamesport
Opened
Aug 2024
Times
8/9/24 7:00 Jamesport Meeting House
8/10/24 7:00 Jamesport Meeting House
8/11/24 2:00 Jamesport Meeting House
8/16/24 7:00 North Shore United Methodist Church
8/17/24 7:00 North Shore United Methodist Church
8/18/24 2:00 North Shore United Methodist Church
Cost
Adults- $20, Students- $15
Ticket Info
631-929-6075 (For North Shore performances ONLY)
Description
A farce about a man pretending to be a non-English speaker while staying at a lodge in backwoods Georgia.
Steven.SouthShoreTheatre@gmail.com OR call 631-669-0506
Description
A dark comedy about Betty, a young single woman who is looking forward to spending a nice summer relaxing in a rented seaside house. Her plans quickly go awry when she realizes she is sharing the house with some disturbed individuals.
Operation Volkswagen is a bizarre comedic farce in which a young man discovers his own family is not at all what they appear to be. He gets tangled up in the family business ~ which may or may not include murder and a plot to destroy the world.
Fifth of July is a 1978 play by Lanford Wilson. Set in rural Missouri in 1977, it revolves around the Talley family and their friends, and focuses on the disillusionment in the wake of the Vietnam War. How it encompasses their lives as we share their angst and deep-felt emotions as they try to come together to become whole before they are all destroyed.
An outrageous tongue-in-cheek musical comedy adaptation of the classic anti-marijuana propaganda film Reefer Madness. It centers on how marijuana abuse leads a wholesome teenager and his virtuous girlfriend down the road to ruin.
Saturday June 8th at 8PM
Sunday June 9th at 3PM
Saturday June 15th at 8PM
Sunday June 16th at 3PM
Saturday June 22nd at 8PM
Sunday June 23rd at 3PM and 8PM
Cost
$25 Adults - $20 Students and Seniors
Description
After history professor John Oldman unexpectedly resigns from the University, his startled colleagues impulsively invite themselves to his home, pressing him for an explanation. But they're shocked to hear his reason for premature retirement: John claims he must move on because he is immortal, and cannot stay in one place for more than ten years without his secret being discovered. Tempers rise and emotions flow as John's fellow professors attempt to poke holes in his story, but it soon becomes clear that his tale is as impossible to disprove as it is to verify. What starts out as a friendly gathering soon builds to an unexpected and shattering climax. Acclaimed science fiction writer Jerome Bixby, writer of the original 'Star Trek' and 'The Twilight Zone', originally conceived this story back in the early 1960's. It would come to be his last great work.
Saturday November 9th at 8:00PM, Sunday November 10th at 2:00pm, Saturday November 16th at 8:00pm, and Sunday November 17th at 2:00pm
Cost
Tickets are: $32.00 For Adults/Non-SYJCC Members, $25.00 For Members, Seniors, and Students $20.00 for Groups of 10 or more.
Ticket Info
Call Jennifer at 631-462-9800 ext 131
Description
A story of three women pushed to boiling point by their sexist and egotistical boss. Concocting a plan to kidnap and turn the tables on their despicable supervisor, will the ladies manage to reform their office – or will events unravel when the CEO pays an unexpected visit?
Virginia Green - vgreenalf@gmail.com or Glenn Rivano - parkpres@aol.com
Description
"Sly Fox" is a hilarious play by Larry Gelbart, inspired by Ben Jonson's Volpone. Set in 19th century San Francisco, the farce follows the cunning Foxwell J. Sly as he tricks the town into believing he's dying. With four greedy citizens competing for his fortune, the play is a comedic rollercoaster of deception and greed.
Free and open to the public, reservations not required.
Description
Sit down awhile, And let us once again assail your ears--Our fourth annual Shakespeare in the Park! EastLine brings the windy shores of Denmark to Long Island with Shakespeare’s iconic story of family and betrayal. After he is visited by the ghost of his murdered father, Prince Hamlet embarks on a revenge mission that will pit him against his own friends and family in his search for justice. Featuring live music and swordplay!
Note
For more information visit eastlinetheatre.org or call us at 516-749-5047. Check our social media @EastLineTheatre for weather updates!
In advance: $30 General Admission, Seniors/Veteran/Student with ID: $25
Ticket Info
Groups 10+ may call for special pricing
Description
About the Show: Hailed as the perfect musical comedy, this award-winning classic gambles with luck and love under the bright lights of Broadway. Follow the story of gambler Nathan Detroit as he tries to set up the biggest craps game in town while his girlfriend, Adelaide, laments their fourteen-year engagement. Nathan turns to fellow gambler Sky Masterson for help, leading to a whirlwind romance with missionary Sarah Brown. From Times Square to Havana and the sewers of New York City, "Guys and Dolls" delivers a timeless story with unforgettable music. Featuring beloved classics such as "Luck, Be A Lady" and "Sit Down, You’re Rockin' The Boat," this show is a treat for audiences of all ages.
Note
About Lighthouse Repertory Theatre Company: Lighthouse Repertory Theatre Company was founded with the vision that theatre has the power to transform lives and positively impact the community. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Lighthouse Rep raises funds and awareness for other community organizations, embodying the spirit of #artsmeetsimpact.
August 31st @ 8
September 1st @ 7
September 6th @ 8
September 7th @8
September 8th @ 7
September 13th @ 8
September 13 @ Midnight
September 14th @ 8
September 15th @ 7
September 20th @ 8
September 21st @ 8
September 22nd @ 7
September 27th @ 8
September 27 @ Midnight
September 28th @ 8
September 29th @ 7
Cost
$30- Adult, $25- Senior, $25- Student
Description
American Idiot is a Tony Award-winning musical that premiered in 2011 and is based on Green Day's hit album of the same name. The story follows three best friends, Johnny, Will, and Tunny, as they struggle to find meaning in a post-9/11 world. The friends share a dream of leaving their suburban lives behind for the city, but their paths diverge when one stays home, another joins the army, and the third turns to drugs. The musical features songs from the album, as well as some material that didn't make it and a few numbers from Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown. The songs range from humorous to angry and heart-wrenching, and the story is punctuated by disillusionment. Some say that fans of Green Day, metal, or punk will enjoy the show, which is essentially two hours of non-stop rock music with an intermission.
Friday October 18 at 8pm
Saturday October 19 at 3pm & 8pm
Sunday October 20 at 3pm
Friday October 25 at 8pm
Saturday October 26 at 3pm & 8pm
Sunday October 27 at 3pm
Cost
$20
Description
Mark, a young gay man and professional dancer, shares a Sutton Place Apartment with Stan, an interior designer. On the hunt for true love, Mark rejects an opportunity with fellow dancer Rick, and Cooper, an older straight friend who Mark secretly dreams about. When he finds himself in what he believes is unrequited love, the only fulfillment Mark finds is in his dreams, where he enjoys private intimate dances under a waning gibbous moon.
A Waning Gibbous Moon is a romantic comedy from award-winning playwright Joe Marshall. It's a play with integrated dance, a full expression of dialogue and movement, where the dancing pushes the narrative forward and is an integral part of the overall production.
A Waning Gibbous Moon originally opened Off-Broadway at The Players' Theatre in NYC on December 5, 2019.
Saturday November 16 at 7:30 PM,
Sunday November 17 at 2 PM (this is a sensory friendly performance),
Saturday November 23 at 7:30 PM,
Sunday November 24 at 2 PM
Description
The Music Man is a musical with book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, based on a story by Willson and Franklin Lacey. The plot concerns con man Harold Hill, who poses as a boys' band organizer and leader and sells band instruments and uniforms to naïve Midwestern townsfolk, promising to train the members of the new band. Harold is no musician, however, and plans to skip town without giving any music lessons. Prim librarian and piano teacher Marian sees through him, but when Harold helps her younger brother overcome his lisp and social awkwardness, Marian begins to fall in love with him. He risks being caught to win her heart.
Sat - June 22nd 8:00pm
Sun - June 23rd 3:00pm
FRI - June 28th 8:00pm
Sat - June 29th 8:00pm
SUN - June 30th 3:00pm
FRI - July 5th 8:00pm
Sat - July 6th 8:00pm
SUN - July 7th 3:00pm
FRI - July 12th 8:00pm
Sat - July 13th 8:00pm
SUN - July 14th 3:00pm
FRI - July 19th 8:00pm
Sat - July 20th 8:00pm
SUN - July 21st 3:00pm
Gigi, a colorful and sophisticated tale with a sentimental heart, takes place in Belle Epoque Paris 1901 when elegant, cultured courtesans (“Les Grand Horizontales”) of some standing served as public mistresses to wealthy men. There was a wide class divide and while women could not expect to marry above their station, the courtesan had a freedom that was unparalleled. She was able to cross the class boundaries and could rub shoulders with royalty and the haute monde, although not expect to be accepted into the homes of polite society.
Gigi, a bright appealing teen, is being raised by her loving grandmother, Madame Alvarez while her mother works in the Opera Comique. The grandmother’s sister, Alicia, formerly a courtesan with a string of wealthy lovers in her past, gives Gigi lessons in how to become a successful GH.
Gigi finds these lessons tedious and would rather skip class and play cards with Gaston Lachailles, an indolent and wealthy visitor to her humble home. Despite his wealth, Gaston is only truly happy with Mme. Alvarez and her granddaughter. As Gigi blossoms into a beautiful young woman, both she and Gaston confront the reality of their feelings for each other. Gigi, fighting for her happiness, will have to convince her loved ones to look beyond their family history of the usual non-marital business arrangement. The play is scandalous and sweet, a romantic story of love, and a look at the business realities of life.
8/10/24- Island Trees Public Library- 1:30 PM, 9/7/24- Mineola Public Library- 2 PM, 9/8/24- Farmingdale Public Library-2 PM, 9/14/24- Garden City Public Library-1 PM
Cost
Admission is FREE. General Admission Seating.
Ticket Info
nick.tyd@gmail.com
Description
What would you do if you were able to go back and change mistakes you've made in your life. Would you do it? Would you go back? "Now and Then" is a heartfelt romantic "dramedy" about the choices we make in our lives, and how others are affected by these choices. A modern day "It's a Wonderful Life" and a play you don't want to miss.
November 15, 16, 22, 23 at 8:00 PM | November 17 & 24 at 2:00 PM
Cost
$20 Adults, $15 Seniors, $10 18 & Under
Description
Paul Osborn's 1939 play Morning's at Seven is named after a line from a cheerful Robert Browning lyric. The play is about four elderly sisters in a small Midwestern town who pretend to be content with their lives but secretly wonder if they're running out of time. The play explores themes of isolation, failure, and family life, and how the characters' polite bickering in the first two acts leads to a comedic resolution.
Saturday, September 28th at 8pm
Sunday, September 29th at 2pm
Friday, October 4th at 8pm
Saturday, October 5th at 8pm
Sunday, October 6th at 2pm
Saturday, October 12 at 8pm
Sunday, October 13 at 2pm
Cost
$25 - Adult, $20 - Seniors or Student with ID
Description
Two drifters, George and his friend Lennie, with delusions of living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at a ranch to work for enough money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-child, a little boy in the body of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's obsessions with things soft and cuddly that have made George cautious about who the gentle giant, with his brute strength, associates with. His promise to allow Lennie to "tend to the rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie calm, amidst distractions, as the overgrown child needs constant reassurance. But when a ranch boss' promiscuous wife is found dead in the barn with a broken neck, it's obvious that Lennie, albeit accidentally, killed her. George, now worried about his own safety, knows exactly where Lennie has gone to hide, and he meets him there. Realizing they can't run away anymore, George is faced with a moral question: How should he deal with Lennie before the ranchers find him and take matters into their own hands?
About the Show: Hailed as the perfect musical comedy, this award-winning classic gambles with luck and love under the bright lights of Broadway. Follow the story of gambler Nathan Detroit as he tries to set up the biggest craps game in town while his girlfriend, Adelaide, laments their fourteen-year engagement. Nathan turns to fellow gambler Sky Masterson for help, leading to a whirlwind romance with missionary Sarah Brown. From Times Square to Havana and the sewers of New York City, "Guys and Dolls" delivers a timeless story with unforgettable music. Featuring beloved classics such as "Luck, Be A Lady" and "Sit Down, You’re Rockin' The Boat," this show is a treat for audiences of all ages.
Note
About Lighthouse Repertory Theatre Company: Lighthouse Repertory Theatre Company was founded with the vision that theatre has the power to transform lives and positively impact the community. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Lighthouse Rep raises funds and awareness for other community organizations, embodying the spirit of #artsmeetsimpact.
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church & Jamesport Meeting House
See dates for locations
Greenport & Jamesport
Opened
Oct 2024
Times
10/18 - 7:00 PM at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church , 10/19 - 7:00 PM at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 10/20 - 5:00 PM at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 10/24 - 7:00 PM at Jamesport Meeting House
10/25 - 7:00 PM at Jamesport Meeting House
10/26 - 7:00 PM at Jamesport Meeting House
10 27 - 5:00 PM at Jamesport Meeting House
Cost
All tickets are $20
Ticket Info
Tickets can also be purchased at the door.
Description
Northeast Stage is proud to present its first Playlets and Poetry Festival! The Opening Night Reception, which will include food and drink, will be held on October 18th. Northeast Stage proudly supports the Greenport, Jamesport, and surrounding communities. Northeast Stage's Playlet and Poetry Festival encompasses ten Halloween-themed one-acts and adapted poetry into one night of theatre. When the theatre troupe, The Macabre Masqueraders, gets stuck in a basement during a wild tornado, they perform their repertoire of ghoulish and supernatural plays and poetry to pass the time.
Adults $23., Seniors and BACCA members, $20. Buy online or at the door.
Description
A group of friends struggling to make it in a poor upstate town are helped along by a visitor of a wholly different sort. This is a world premiere of an original play by Anthony DiFranco.
Note
Note that our Sunday shows have a new start time at 5:00 pm. Note that our Friday and Saturday shows start at 7:30 pm.
PROGRAM C: July 18 @ 6pm; July 24 @ 6pm; July 27 @7pm; August 2 @ 8:30pm
Cost
Gen Admission Adults 18+ $23; Children and Teens $15; Seniors 60+ $18
Ticket Info
Secretteheatre.com and click then ACT ONE; One Act Festival 2024 "Program C" "Buy Tickets"
Description
Brett Crozier naval captain and legendary hero made global news which sparked worldwide outrage and a Change petition after the Navy fired him as captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt, world's largest aircraft carrier at the time, for seeking help for his crew of 5000 at the onset of COVID.
Note
How far would your boss go for you? Based on a true story.
Buy online at https://www.landmarkonmainstreet.org/event/landmark-radio-theater-cocktail-blues/ or call the box office at (516) 767-6444
Description
Travel back in time to the devil-may-care days of the Roaring 1920s with "Cocktail Blues: A Tale of the Jazz Age," a new comedy presented in the classic style of old-time radio. Set in Port Washington in 1924, "Cocktail Blues" tells the story of a newly wealthy family who rent a summer place on Long Island’s fabled Gold Coast in the Great Gatsby era. Flappers, jazz music and cocktails are all the rage, but Prohibition is in full force. Will trying to make a splash in high society boost their daughter’s chances for romance, or tangle the family up with bootleggers and land them behind bars? The performance features sound effects created live on stage, period songs and "station breaks" between acts, just as you might have heard them on the parlor radio back in the day. Come and join our "studio audience" for an hour of retro fun.
Note
The Landmark Radio Theater is a co-production of Landmark on Main Street and Expressive Elocution, with support from HEARTS Port Washington. The theater has accessible parking and seating.
September 27, 28, October 3, 4, 5 at 8pm - Sept. 29 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets $25
Description
In the Baptist backwoods of the Bible Belt, the Turpin family proves that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and always hilarious. Despite their earnest efforts to pull themselves together for their father's funeral, the Turpins' other problems keep overshadowing the solemn occasion.
Thursday, October 31: 7:30 p.m.
Friday, November 1: 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 2: 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 3: 2:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 7: 7:30 p.m.
Friday, November 8: 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 9: 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 10: 2:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 14: 7:30 p.m.
Friday, November 15: 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 16: 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 17: 2:30 p.m.
Cost
$33 (includes processing fee)
Description
Our 2024-2025 season begins with Monty Python's rollicking musical Spamalot, based on the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Laugh along with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, the Lady of the Lake, the Laker Girls and general Arthurian shenanigans. Don't miss it!
Friday-Saturday, November 8th-9th 8PM, Saturday, November 16th 8PM, Sunday, November 17th 2PM, Friday, November 22nd 8PM, & Saturday, November 23rd 2PM & 8PM
At a large, tastefully-appointed Sneden's Landing townhouse, the Deputy Mayor of New York has just shot himself. Though it's only a flesh wound, Charlie Brock's self-inflicted injury sets off a series of events causing four couples to experience a severe attack of farce. As their tenth wedding anniversary party commences, Charlie lies bleeding in another room, and his wife, Myra, is nowhere in sight. The first guests, lawyer Ken Gorman and his wife Chris, scramble to get “the story” straight before the other guests arrive. As the confusions and miscommunications mount, the evening spins off into classic farcical hilarity.
Sat, Nov 9 7 pm
Sun, Nov 10 3 pm
Fri, Nov 15 7 pm
Sat, Nov 16 7 pm
Sun, Nov 17 3 pm
Fri, Nov 22 7 pm
Sat, Nov 23 7 pm
Sun, Nov 24 3 pm
Fri, Nov 29 7 pm
Sat, Nov 30 7 pm
Sun, Dec 1 3 pm
Wed, Dec 4 2 pm
Fri, Dec 6 7 pm
Sat, Dec 7 3 pm
Sat, Dec 7 7 pm
Sun, Dec 8 3 pm
Sun, Dec 8 7 pm
Thurs, Dec 12 7 pm
Fri, Dec 13 7 pm
Sat, Dec 14 3 pm
Sat, Dec 14 7 pm
Sun, Dec 15 3 pm
Sun, Dec 15 7 pm
Thurs, Dec 19 7 pm
Fri, Dec 20 7 pm
Sat, Dec 21 3 pm
Sat, Dec 21 7 pm
Sun, Dec 22 3 pm
Sun, Dec 22 7 pm
Tues, Dec 24 3 pm
Fri, Dec 27 3 pm
Fri, Dec 27 7 pm
Sat, Dec 28 3 pm
Sat, Dec 28 7 pm
Cost
Adults $40. Children Ages 5-12 $25. Seniors and Students: $32. All November performances $25.
Ticket Info
Box Office: 631-928-9100
Group Sales of 10 or More: 631-928-1130
www.TheatreThree.com
Description
"I will honor Christmas in my heart…" Celebrate the season with Long Island's own holiday tradition and BroadwayWorld.com winner for Best Play. Follow the miser Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey that teaches him the meaning of Christmas-past, present, and future. As described by Newsday - "There could scarcely be a finer tribute to [Dickens'] legends than A CHRISTMAS CAROL at Theatre Three" - chosen as its Number One Holiday Theatrical Event. Join us for our 40th annual production of this timeless classic in all of its thrills, music, joy, and spirit.
Saturday September 28th @ 2 PM
Saturday September 28th @ 7 PM
Sunday September 29th @ 2 PM
Cost
Tickets are $25 online, $30 at the door
Description
1776 follows John Adams of Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania and Thomas Jefferson of Virginia as they attempt to convince the members of the Second Continental Congress to vote for independence from the shackles of the British monarchy by signing the Declaration of Independence.
November 2, 2024 at 2 p.m. November 3, 2024 at 1:30 p.m.
Cost
FREE but tickets MUST be requested and obtained in person from the Library.
Ticket Info
Reservations for tickets are available as of October 3rd. Tickets must be picked up in person no later than 3 days prior to performance or else they may be forfeited to audience members on the wait list. Thank you for your cooperation in this regard.
Description
2 act comedy of a young girl who, despite her family, wins at the game of love. Mature themes. This is the charming original comedy that starred Audrey Hepburn on Broadway in 1951. MGM's 1958 musical is based on this Anita Loos' play.
November 8 at 7:30 pm
November 9 at 2:00 and 7:30 pm
November 10 at 2:00 pm
Cost
Adults - $34, Seniors/Children under 12 - $29, Groups of 10+ - $22 each
Description
The Sound of Music is set in the picturesque Austrian Alps and follows the story of Maria, a spirited young nun who becomes the governess for the seven children of the widowed Captain Von Trapp. As Maria introduces joy and music into their lives, the family learns to embrace love, happiness, and each other. The production features iconic songs such as "Do-Re-Mi," "My Favorite Things," and "Climb Every Mountain," which continue to resonate with audiences around the world.
Parade tells the heart-wrenching, true story of Leo Frank: a Brooklyn-raised Jewish man living in Atlanta who was wrongfully convicted of the murder of his thirteen-year-old employee, Mary Phagan, in 1913. Because Frank’s trial was replete with faulty testimony and lacked any clear evidence, Georgia’s governor eventually commuted his sentence from death to life imprisonment. Despite this ruling, a lynch mob hanged Frank in Mary Phagan’s hometown of Marietta, Georgia. The momentous case drew national attention to Anti-Semitism and was pivotal to the founding of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) as well as the reviving of the Ku Klux Klan in the South. With a characteristically rich, intricate, and wide-ranging score penned by Jason Robert Brown, and a bold willingness to dive into the complexities of early 20th-century social relationships in the South, Parade is a sophisticated, dark tale with endless depths for a highly skilled company of actors and musicians to plumb.
Friday, September 20th at 7.30PM
Sunday, September 22nd at 3.00PM
Friday, September 27th at 7.30PM
Sunday, September 29th at 3.00PM
Friday, October 4th at 7.30PM
Saturday, October 5th at 7.30PM
Sunday, October 6th at 3.00PM
Cost
General admission - $25
Description
The city.
A woman is restless.
A woman is suffocating.
A woman is silenced.
The woman revolts.
A visceral expressionist masterpiece, Machinal was first seen on Broadway in 1928. Join us in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month at Westbury Arts with this work from overlooked Mexican-American playwright and journalist Sophie Treadwell.
Note
The performance space at Westbury Arts is located in the basement and can be reached via elevator. Step-free access to the building is available from the back parking lot. Feel free to contact us with any access questions at info@eastlinetheatre.org.
Please be aware the play deals with outdated ideas about gender, race, and mental health. Violence and abuse are discussed and depicted. For more specific content warnings, feel free to contact us at info@eastlinetheatre.org. The performance is recommended for ages thirteen and up. Machinal by Sophie Treadwell is directed by Paul DeFilippo and presented by EastLine Theatre in partnership with Westbury Arts. This program is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and administered by the Huntington Arts Council, Inc.
Saturday, December 7, 2024 at 8:00 PM
Sunday, December 8, 2024 at 3:00 PM
Friday, December 13, 2024 at 8:00 PM
Saturday, December 14, 2024 at 8:00 PM
Sunday, December 15, 2024 at 3:00 PM
Friday, December 20, 2024 at 8:00 PM
Saturday, December 21, 2024 at 8:00 PM
Sunday, December 22, 2024 at 3:00 PM
Cost
Tickets are $25, general admission.
Description
Once upon a time, there was a family. And this family lived in a small house in the shadows of a big city. And outside the city was an even bigger country and that country went to war with itself. But the family stayed together. Because even if the world had split apart: together, they were whole. As the nation is torn apart by civil war, romantic Meg, spirited Jo, loving Beth, and tenacious Amy struggle with what it means to grow up in a world that wants them to be perfect little women. Join us for this fresh take on an American classic from one of the most produced playwrights in America.
Note
Little Women by Kate Hamill is presented by EastLine Theatre in partnership with the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts.
Presale for cast & crew - 10/30 & 10/31; Tickets on sale to general public 11/1. CUR8.COM Search "Oceanside"
Description
OKLAHOMA! is the first musical written by the duo of Rodgers and Hammerstein. It tells the story of farm girl Laurey Williams and her courtship by two rival suitors, cowboy Curly McLain and the sinister and frightening farmhand Jud Fry. OKLAHOMA! is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of The Rodgers & Hammerstein organization.
Alice is having a horrible holiday. Her parents are busy, her neighbors are mean, and her brother is totally annoying. On top of all that, she has homework -- on Christmas Eve! -- which involves writing a book report on Alice in Wonderland. While reading, Alice becomes drowsy, sees a White Rabbit, and follows it down a rabbit hole, plummeting her into Wonderland in the middle of winter. Now it's up to Alice, and many of Lewis Carroll’s iconic characters, to restore Wonder to Wonderland. A contemporary, heartfelt reimagining of the classic story that is sure to bring joy and warmth to the holiday season.
Amid religious intolerance, political injustice and racial tension, the stirring Tony Award-winning Parade explores the endurance of love and hope against all the odds. With a book by acclaimed playwright Alfred Uhry (Driving Miss Daisy) and a rousing, colorful and haunting score by Jason Robert Brown (Songs For a New World, The Last Five Years, Bridges of Madison County), Parade is a moving examination of the darkest corners of America's history.
In 1913, Leo Frank, a Brooklyn-raised Jew living in Georgia, is put on trial for the murder of thirteen-year-old Mary Phagan, a factory worker under his employ. Already guilty in the eyes of everyone around him, a sensationalist publisher and a janitor's false testimony seal Leo's fate. His only defenders are a governor with a conscience and, eventually, his assimilated Southern wife who finds the strength and love to become his greatest champion.
Daring, innovative and bold, Parade is filled with soaring music and a heart-wrenching story, offering a moral lesson about the dangers of prejudice and ignorance that should not be forgotten.
Note
Please be advised that the show is based on a true story. Content warnings include: discussion of anti-semitism, lynching, murder, and mention of sexual assault.
With a catchy rock score from Tony Award-winning composer, Jason Robert Brown, (Parade, The Last Five Years, The Bridges of Madison County) and a hilarious book by Tony winner Robert Horn (Tootsie, Shucked) and Dan Elish (13), 13 JR. tells a timeless story about fitting in - and standing out!
Evan Goldman is plucked from his fast-paced, preteen New York City life and plopped into a sleepy Indiana town following his parents' divorce. Now the new kid at school, he needs to establish his place in the popularity pecking order. Can he situate himself on a comfortable link of the food chain... or will he dangle at the end with the outcasts?!?
A true coming-of-age musical, 13 JR. is made especially for adolescents with a universal message about friendship and being true to yourself.
09/28/2024 at 8pm
09/29/2024 at 2:30pm
10/04/2024 at 8pm
10/05/2024 at 8pm
10/06/2024 at 2:30pm
Cost
Adults - $25, Seniors (65+) and Children (under 11) - $22
Description
The musical revue pays homage to Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein and features songs from musical theatre classics such as Carousel, The King and I, Oklahoma, South Pacific, The Sound of Music, and more.
October 18 - 8:30 PM
October 19 - 8:30 PM
October 25 - 8:30 PM
October 26- 8:30 PM
Cost
Adults - $25
Adults - $30 at the door
Description
In this cult classic, sweethearts Brad and Janet, stuck with a flat tire during a storm, discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a transvestite scientist. As their innocence is lost, Brad and Janet meet a houseful of wild characters, including a rocking biker and a creepy butler. Through elaborate dances and rock songs, Frank-N-Furter unveils his latest creation: a muscular man named "Rocky." This is a shadow cast production.
Oct. 25, 26, 31, Nov. 1, 2 at 8pm ~ Oct. 27 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets $25
Description
A disparate group of individuals takes refuge in an abandoned house when corpses begin to leave the graveyard in search of fresh human bodies to devour.
Thurs Oct 17 7:00
Fri Oct 18 7:00
Sat Oct 19 7:00
Sun Oct 20 2:30
Thur Oct 24 7:00
Fri Oct 25 7:00 - Talkback with Audience
Sat Oct 26 7:00
Sun Oct 27 2:30
Thu Oct 31 7:00
Fri Nov 1 7:00 – Talkback with audience
Sat Nov 2 2:30 & 7:00
Sun Nov 3 2:30
Cost
Students $25, Seniors $36, Regular $40
Ticket Info
hamptontheatre.org or by calling 631-653-8955.
For information on group ticket sales, contact HTC General Manager Terry Brennan at 631-653-8955.
Description
The play opens inside a neighborhood bar in 1981 during last call, as a young bartender and aspiring musician named Jamie is closing for the night. A last-minute customer (The Man) rushes in, offering Jamie and his girlfriend Abby an offer they can't refuse: a lucrative payday just to share a drink. As the trio swap stories, Jamie finds himself reconsidering the decisions he's made about his musical career and his future with Abby. Eventually, the young couple realize that this older man is unusually invested in their choices – and the reason he gives seems utterly incredible. But when a second, visibly disgruntled stranger (The Woman) arrives, the unbelievable begins to look like it just might be true.
Saturday, September 7th- 8:00 PM
Sunday September 8th- 3:00 PM
Cost
$35- $65 Mezzanine- Premium
Ticket Info
Call: 845-598-2850
Description
Hilarious musical-comedy based on the whirlwind romance of legendary comedian Jackie Mason and the playwright of the show, featuring their lovechild Sheba Mason as her mother, Jackie-doppelganger Ian Wehrle and a cast of 8 off-beat characters, circa Miami Beach and The Borscht Belt 1977-1986, with a "soaring musical score" including songs "Ode to the Early Bird Special", "The Finger", and "I Never Met This Yenta". This true story highlights the romantic misadventures of Jackie Mason as Broadway stardom emerges and Sheba is born.
Note
Cast of 8 hilarious characters including Ian Wehrle as Jackie Mason, and Jackie's real-life daughter Sheba Mason as her mother Ginger.
Friday, 11/15 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, 11/16 at 3:00 PM- Sensory Friendly performance
Sunday, 11/17 at 3:00 PM
Friday, 11/22 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, 11/23 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, 11/24 at 3:00 PM
Cost
Adults-$20, Students and Seniors-$15, Group rates are also available
Ticket Info
Tracey DeRose-cpnfrontofhouse@gmail.com- Tickets and group sales
Description
Annie Warbucks is a heartwarming, family-friendly musical and a great way to kick off the holiday season. The story begins exactly where the story of Annie left off. On Christmas Day, just as Annie and her friends celebrate her adoption by Oliver Warbucks, the festivities are interrupted by Commissioner Harriet Doyle of Child Welfare, who informs Warbucks that as a single man, he is ineligible to adopt Annie. Thus ensues a search for him to quickly find a wife before Annie's adoption is null and void. However, things are not as they appear at face value, as a plot is afoot by Commissioner Doyle to trick Oliver into falling in love with a woman who has a shady past and plans to get rid of Warbucks and steal all of his money. Will our villains succeed or will Oliver Warbucks finally realize that his true love is right in front of him, in his trusty secretary, Grace Farrell? This show has a fantastic score and audience goers will be enchanted with this story and wonder why this show is rarely performed on Long Island.
Note
Please note our 11/16 show is a sensory-friendly matinee performance. Santa and Mrs. Claus will also be on hand to meet our audience during all 6 shows. Our Sensory Friendly performance features a reduction in all lighting and sound effects. House lights will be dimmed. Reduced Orchestra. Audience members are welcome to come in and out of the auditorium during the production. Our concession space will remain open if audience members need a sensory break. Note that audience members may express themselves with sounds and vocalizations so this performance is not recommended for very young children. Our North Pole village will be open a half hour before the curtain and during intermission. Children can take photos with Santa and write him letters.
Saturday Nov. 16, 23, & 30, 2024 at 8 PM,
Friday Nov. 22, 2024 at 8 PM,
Sunday Nov. 17, 24 and Dec. 1, 2024 at 2 PM
Cost
Standard ticket prices are $22 for General Admission, $20 for Students and Seniors.
Ticket Info
Tickets can be purchased at the door by cash or check only.??
Tickets can be reserved online by filling out the form (click on Purchase Tickets)
Description
The action takes place in the house of the Bliss family over the course of a weekend. Judith Bliss, a retired actress, her writer husband David, and their two grown-up children, Simon and Sorel, have all private guests for the weekend, unbeknownst to anyone else. As the guests arrive, it becomes clear that it is not them who will be the problem, but the family themselves.
Show
13th Annual One Act Festival: Love & Death (Slate 1)
The Master Builder is a play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It was first published in December 1892 and is regarded as one of Ibsen's more significant and revealing works. Halvard Solness rose to his high position as a master builder because of a fire that had destroyed the ancestral estate of his wife’s family. On the site he built new homes that won him fame and assured success in his profession. The fire gave him his chance, but he made his own opportunities, too, by crushing all who got in his way.
A Neil Simon "classic" about the relationship of a comedy team that were headliners in the days of vaudeville and early television.
Note
*OCTOBER 6TH STREET CLOSURE NOTICE: Wellwood Ave will be closed from 9am -6pm for Ocktoberfest. Please allow yourself plenty of time to find parking and walk to the theatre.*
Program 1, 5 plays, Friday September 27 at 7:30 and Saturday September 28 at 2:30.
Program 2, 5 different plays, Saturday September 28 at 7:30 and Sunday September 29 at 2:30.
Cost
$25 includes service fees
Ticket Info
Tickets & Info: www.NorthportPlays.com or 631-223-8053
Description
Ten one-act comedies and dramas, one weekend, two programs See Both Programs - See Them All
A Gilbert & Sullivan Christmas Carol’ is an adaptation of the classic Dicken’s tale set to the incomparable music of Gilbert & Sullivan with words by Gayden Wren.
First performed in 1994, by our own GaSLOCoLI, it has been performed worldwide and has even made its way as far as Off-Broadway.
It is a festive treat for the senses and hopes to bring the warmth of the season to the hearts of all, even the tiniest amongst us.
Nov. 15 at 7:30 pm at Lindenhurst
Nov. 16 at 7:30 pm at Lindenhurst
Nov. 17 at 3:00 pm at Lindenhurst
Nov. 22 at 7:30 pm at Lindenhurst
Nov. 23 at 7:30 pm at Lindenhurst
Nov. 24 at 3:00 pm at Lindenhurst
Dec. 6 at 7:30 pm at Northport
Dec. 7 at 7:30 pm at Northport
Dec.8 at 1:30 pm at Northport
Cost
Adults $23., Seniors $20.
Description
High school teachers Jim and Dolly fall innocently in love, and all the people around them try to defeat, diminish, accelerate, or otherwise deform their happy state into the cynical state they can better understand.
Note
ENCHANTMENT is an original play by Anthony DiFranco presented as a world premiere. Set during the Holiday season, it is a light-hearted, provocative, unconventional love story that will connect with any audience.
Saturday, 3/1 at 8pm
Sunday, 3/2 at 2pm
Thursday, 3/6 at 7:30pm
Saturday, 3/8 at 8pm
Sunday, 3/9 at 2pm
Cost
General Admission - $32.00
Seniors/Students/SYJCC Members - $25.00
Description
Aaron Sorkin's groundbreaking debut tells the story of a group of military lawyers assigned to defend two Marines in Guantanamo Bay. During the course of the trial, they uncover a high-level conspiracy designed to eliminate weaker soldiers in the name of patriotism.
Recipient of the 2005 Tony Award® for Best Play and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
"What do you do when you’re not sure?" So asks Father Flynn, the progressive and beloved priest at the St. Nicholas Church School in the Bronx, in his sermon. It's 1964, and things are changing, to the chagrin of rigid principal Sister Aloysius. However, when an unconscionable accusation is leveled against the Father, Sister Aloysius realizes that the only way to get justice is to create it herself. And as for the truth of the matter? As Father Flynn says, "Doubt can be a bond as powerful and sustaining as certainty." In stunning prose, John Patrick Shanley delves into the murky shadows of moral certainty, his characters always balancing on the thin line between truth and consequences. Doubt: A Parable is an exquisite, potent drama that will raise questions and answer none, leaving the audience to grapple with the discomfort of their uncertainties.
Absurd Person Singular is a three-act play by British playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn, focusing on the changing fortunes of three married couples—Sidney and Jane, Geoffrey and Eva, and Ronald and Marion. The play takes place at a Christmas Eve celebration; each act takes place in a different couple’s home on a successive year. Exploring themes of materialism, gender roles, what it truly means to be wealthy, and the struggles of the middle class.
Winner of three 2009 Tony Awards, including Best Musical Score and the 2010 Pulitzer Prize, Next to Normal was also chosen as "one of the year's ten best shows" by critics around the country, including The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone and The New York Times. This compelling musical tells the story of a family in which Diana, the wife of Dan and the mother of Gabriel and Natalie has been battling bipolar disorder for 16 years. Next to Normal takes audiences into the minds and hearts of each character, presenting their family's story with love, sympathy and heart. This deeply moving piece of musical theatre with an energetic pop/rock score is an emotional powerhouse that addresses such issues as grieving a loss, ethics in modern psychiatry, and suburban life.
Call 631-654-0199 for reservations or leave message with any questions.
Description
A crush can make anyone feel young again—even a widower named Ralph. On an ordinary day in a routine life, Ralph decides to take a different path on his daily walk—one that leads him to an unexpected second chance at love. Relying on a renewed boyish charm, Ralph attempts to woo the elegant, but distant, Carol. Defying Carol’s reticence—and his lonely sister’s jealousy—Ralph embarks on the trip of a lifetime, and regains a happiness that seemed all but lost.
Nov 8th, 9th, 15th, 16th, 22nd, 23rd at 8PM, Nov. 10th ,17th, 24th at 3PM
Cost
Adults $18, Seniors and Students $15 Cash or check only accepted
Ticket Info
Call 631-654-0199 for questions
Description
Since concert pianist Duncan Latimer and his wife Ellen, a famous soap opera star, lead impecable lives, their PR lady has no qualms over having a reporter from a scandal magazine interview them. However, what ensues is nothing short of crazy and comical confusion all the way!
Port Washington Public Library & John Phillip Sousa Memorial Bandshell
Library Drive & Main St
Port Washington
Opened
Oct 2024
Times
October 4th at 7:30, October 5th at 7:00 PM
Cost
Free
Description
Come out and enjoy this FREE concert celebrating the work of legendary Broadway composer Stephen Schwartz, whose incredible career spans five decades. Highlighting music from his most beloved shows, such as Wicked, Pippin, and Godspell (as well as enchanting gems from some of his lesser-known works), this musical extravaganza features 11 powerhouse soloists backed by a live band. This performance is sure to delight audiences of all ages, so bring the family! Bring a blanket/chair and picnic. Enjoy the sunset on Manhasset bay before the show. This concert is made possible by the sponsorship of the Port Washington Public Library, John Phillip Sousa Memorial Bandshell with the support of Bach to Rock Port Washington. Special arrangements with Stephen Schwartz' office and legal team.
Dec 08 10AM, Dec 21 10AM,
Dec 22 10AM, Dec 23 10AM, Dec 23 2PM,
Dec 23 7PM, Dec 26 2PM
Description
Frosty’s Big Day is a delightful family theatre musical that brings the beloved snowman to life in a heartwarming adventure. When Frosty magically comes to life on a snowy playground, he teams up with a spirited Little Girl and a clever bunny rabbit named Abra Cadabra. Together, they embark on an extraordinary journey from the schoolyard to the North Pole, facing challenges and making new friends along the way. Filled with catchy songs, lively dance numbers, and a touching message about friendship and perseverance, this enchanting musical is a holiday treat for audiences of all ages.
Note
Rated G. Run Time: Approx. 60 Minutes with a 15 Minute Intermission
Jan 18 8pm, Jan 19 2pm, Jan 22 2pm, Jan 24 7:30pm, Jan 25 2pm, Jan 25 8pm, Jan 26 2pm, Jan 31 7:30pm, Feb 1 8pm
Ticket Info
Tickets are on sale now! Call the Box Office during office hours at 631-218-2810 or click the link below!
Interested in booking a group of 10 or more? Please contact our Group Sales Coordinator at BrianMiceli@cmpac.com or call 631-218-2810 Ext. 1030.
Please Note: Additional 10AM Weekday Performances can be made available for larger groups.
Description
It’s the tail end of the big, bad 1980s in Hollywood, and the party has been raging hard. Aqua Net, Lycra, lace and liquor flow freely at one of the Sunset Strip’s last legendary venues, a place where sex machine Stacee Jaxx takes the stage and scantily clad groupies line up to turn their fantasies into reality. Amidst the madness, aspiring rock star (and resident toilet cleaner) Drew longs to take the stage as the next big thing (and longs for small-town girl Sherri, fresh off the bus from Kansas with stars in her eyes). But the rock ’n’ roll fairy tale is about to end when German developers sweep into town with plans to turn the fabled Strip into just another capitalist strip mall. Can Drew, Sherri and the gang save the strip – and themselves – before it’s too late? Only the music of hit bands Styx, Journey, Bon Jovi, Whitesnake and more hold the answer.
Note
Rated PG-13.
Run Time: Approx. 2 Hours and 15 Minutes with a 15 Minute Intermission
Set in the East Village of New York City, Rent is about falling in love, finding your voice and living for today. Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Rent has become a pop cultural phenomenon. with songs that rock and a story that resonates with audiences of all ages.
Based loosely on Puccini’s La Boheme, Jonathan Larson’s Rent follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York’s Lower East Side, under the shadow of HIV/AIDS. The physical and emotional complications of the disease pervade the lives of Roger, Mimi, Tom and Angel. Maureen deals with her chronic infidelity through performance art; her partner, Joanne, wonders if their relationship is worth the trouble. Benny has sold out his Bohemian ideals in exchange for a hefty income and is on the outs with his former friends. Mark, an aspiring filmmaker, feels like an outsider to life in general. How these young bohemians negotiate their dreams, loves and conflicts provides the narrative thread to this groundbreaking musical.
Free admission but reservations strongly suggested
Description
Join us for a beloved musical that will melt even the most cynical of hearts. We invite you to ask yourself this one simple question: Do you believe in Santa Claus?
Note
Brought to you by Port Washington Play Troupe in collaboration with the Port Washington Public Library with support from Bach to Rock Port Washington and a generous grant by HEARTS
January 17 - February 2 (Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30PM and Sunday matinees at 2:30PM)
Cost
$30
Description
Follow the misadventures of 1950s British actors Jack and Leo, who are performing Shakespeare on the Moose Lodge circuit in the Pennsylvania Amish country. They hear that an old woman is near death and plans to leave her fortune to her two long-lost English nephews: perfect roles for Jack and Leo! However, it turns out the relatives are actually nieces. Hilarity and romance ensue in Ken Ludwig’s madcap comedy.
Note
Join us for a free pre-show reception on opening night, January 17th at 6:30 PM.
Show
Matilda The Musical
Type
Musical
Written By
Book by Dennis Kelly, Music and Lyrics by
Tim Minchin. Based on the book Matilda by Roald Dahl
Adults $40,
Seniors (65+) $32,
Students (13+) $32,
Children (5-12) $25,
(under 5 not permitted),
Wednesday matinees $25
Ticket Info
631-928-9100 Box Office, 631-928-1130 Group Sales
Description
Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl, the award-winning
MATILDA THE MUSICAL is the captivating masterpiece reveling in the anarchy of childhood and the power of imagination.
Matilda is a courageous little girl with astonishing wit, a vivid imagination, and psychokinetic powers. Packed with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs, the unique and unforgettable MATILDA is a joyous girl power romp. Children and adults alike will be thrilled and delighted by the story of the special little girl on an extraordinary journey!
A mysterious visitor named Count Dracula comes to the Seward Sanitorium at the same time that people are killed in gruesome ways. Can Doctors Van Zandt and Van Helsing and newspaper man Jonathon Harker solve the mystery before Ms Wilhelmina Murray is the next victim?
Sat, Jan 18 8 pm
Sun, Jan 19 3 pm
Fri, Jan 24 8 pm
Sat, Jan 25 8 pm
Sun, Jan 26 3 pm
Thurs, Jan 30 8 pm
Fri, Jan 31 8 pm
Sat, Feb 1 8 pm
Sun, Feb 2 7 pm
Wed, Feb 5 2 pm
Thurs, Feb 6 8 pm
Fri, Feb 7 8 pm
Sat, Feb 8 8 pm
Sun, Feb 9 3 pm
Cost
Adults $40
Seniors (65+) $32
Students (13+) $32
Children (5-12) $25
(under 5 not permitted)
Wednesday matinees $25
Description
Crossing Delancey is a heartwarming and charming romantic comedy by Susan Sandler that inspired the Golden Globe-nominated 1988 movie of the same name. It's a delightful story about Izzy, a young modern Jewish woman working at an independent bookstore on New York City’s upper West Side. Despite her independent spirit, her feisty and traditional grandmother, lovingly called "Bubbie," is worried about her and decides to intervene by hiring a marriage broker. The broker introduces Izzy to Sam, a pickle vendor from the Lower East Side. Izzy, who is initially infatuated with Tyler, a sophisticated and successful writer, is unsure if she has anything in common with Sam. The story unfolds as Izzy navigates the choice between the urbane author and the gentle, wise pickleman, exploring themes of family, tradition, cultural clashes, and the romantic allure of new experiences.
Sat, March 1 8 pm
Sun, March 2 3 pm
Fri, March 7 8 pm
Sat, March 8 8 pm
Sun, March 9 3 pm
Wed, March 12 2 pm
Fri, March 14 8 pm
Sat, March 15 8 pm
Thurs, March 20 8 pm
Fri, March 21 8 pm
Sat, March 22 8 pm
Sun, March 23 7 pm
Thurs, March 27 8 pm
Fri, March 28 8 pm
Sat, March 29 8 pm
Sun, March 30 3 pm
Fri, April 18 8 pm
Sat, April 19 8 pm
Fri, April 25 8 pm
Sat, April 26 8 pm
Sun, April 27 3 pm
Wed, April 30 2 pm
Thurs, May 1 8 pm
Fri, May 2 8 pm
Sat, May 3 8 pm
Sun, May 4 7 pm
Thurs, May 8 8 pm
Fri, May 9 8 pm
Sat, May 10 8 pm
Sun, May 11 3 pm
Description
One of the American theatre's greatest suspense plays stalks THEATRE THREE's Mainstage. Jeffrey Hatcher's gripping new adaptation of Frederick Knott's classic sets the action in 1944 Greenwich Village. Susan, a woman who recently lost her vision, is imperiled by con men searching for a mysterious doll. Trapped in her apartment, Susan draws on new depths of resourcefulness as the story builds to its extraordinary, breath-taking conclusion. Please Note: Contains adult situations.
Saturday, November 9, 2024 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, November 10, 2024 at 2:00 PM
Cost
Free and Pay What You Can Tickets
Description
This episode of MONSTER OF THE WEEK is sponsored by the loneliness epidemic, the 40-hour work week, and the inevitable heat death of the universe! Girlypop podcast host Lucy has arrived at a Reddit-famous haunted murder hotel to record a podcast… as a cover story for her secret, out-of-state abortion. When famous child murderer Medea shows up and asks some uncomfortable questions, she’s forced to contend with her own relationship to monstrosity in Post-Roe America. A local premiere from Aly Kantor, the playwright behind These Gilded Souls and Blowhole, please join us in fostering the work of Long Island playwrights!
Steven.SouthShoreTheatre@gmail.com or 631-669-0506
Description
It's Christmas Eve and Andy is bringing his Jewish/ Atheist fiancé home to Buffalo to meet his Roman Catholic family. This is followed by some predictable religious conflict and, at a climactic hour, a small miracle involving a disabled younger brother.
January 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 2025 at 8pm; January 12, 2025 at 3pm
Cost
All Tickets $25
Ticket Info
www.SouthShoreTheatre.com Or 631-669-0506
Description
The tragicomedy relates the story of the three Magrath sisters, Meg, Babe, and Lenny, who reunite at Old Granddaddy's home in Hazlehurst, Mississippi, after Babe shoots her abusive husband. The sisters were raised in a dysfunctional family with a penchant for ugly predicaments. Each has endured her share of hardship and misery. Past resentments bubble to the surface as the sisters are forced to deal with assorted relatives and past relationships while coping with Babe's latest incident. Each sister is forced to face the consequences of the "crimes of the heart" she has committed.
9 to 5 The Musical - Dolly Parton's legendary pop and country musical, 9 to 5 The Musical, is clocking in at the Bridgehampton High School located at 2685 Montauk Hwy in Bridgehampton, NY. Based on the brilliant cult film, 9 To 5 The Musical follows Doralee (April Keough), Violet (Lindsey Sanchez) and Judy (Jayne Freedman) three workmates who are constantly pushed to the edge by their sexist, narcissistic boss (Glenn Rossi). But they are about to turn the tables, pour themselves a cup of ambition, and dream up a scheme to bring him down and make the office as it should be which all seems good, until the CEO unexpectedly arrives, and things begin to unravel. 9 To 5 is based on the 20th Century Fox Picture of the same name, and features an original Oscar, Grammy and Tony Award-nominated score from pop icon Parton. Its witty book is by Patricia Resnick, the films original screenwriter. Michael Horn directs.
Saturday, March 1 - 8:00pm
Sunday, March 2 - 2:00pm
Friday, March 7 - 8:00
Saturday, March 8 - 8:00
Sunday, March 9 - 2:00
Friday, March 14 - 8:00
Saturday, March 15 - 8:00
Sunday, March 16 - 2:00
Ticket Info
Adults - $25
Seniors/Students (with ID) - $20
Description
CLUE is a hilarious farce-meets-murder mystery. The tale begins at a remote mansion, where six mysterious guests assemble for an unusual dinner party where murder and blackmail are on the menu. When their host turns up dead, they all become suspects. Led by Wadsworth – the butler - Miss Scarlett, Professor Plum, Mrs. White, Mr. Green, Mrs. Peacock and Colonel Mustard race to find the killer as the body count stacks up. Clue is the comedy whodunit that will leave both cult-fans and newcomers in stitches as they try to figure out … WHO did it, WHERE, and with WHAT!
Elle Woods appears to have it all. Her life is turned upside down when her boyfriend Warner dumps her so he can attend Harvard Law. Determined to get him back, Elle ingeniously charms her way into the prestigious law school. While there, she struggles with peers, professors and her ex. With the support of some new friends, though, Elle quickly realizes her potential and sets out to prove herself to the world.
Contact Lori Diaz at 646-712-1165 or diazlori@gmail.com to reserve your general admission tickets
Description
A daughter, in her 70s and her mom find Mom's Holiday Scrapbook and relive celebrations from years ago.
Note
We are 24 seniors who work together year round to bring the joy of live theater to seniors in Queens and Nassau County. Come celebrate the holidays with us!
Friday Nov. 22 @ 7:30
Saturday Nov 23 @ 7:30
Sunday Nov 24 @ 2:00
Cost
Adults $20, Students $15
Ticket Info
At the door or online at www.rfct1985.com
Description
The classic story about little Ralphie’s campaign to get a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas comes to life on stage. You’ve watched the movie for years; now see it live with music and dance. The perfect holiday treat for the whole family—but don’t shoot your eye out!
April 25-26 and May 2-3 at 8 p.m. and April 27 and May 4 at 2 p.m.
Cost
Adults $20, Seniors $15, Youths $10
Ticket Info
516-900-2031, email (info@theatrebox.org) or online
Description
Sandy, the four-times-married-three-times-divorced owner of a wedding chapel in Las Vegas, has certainly seen her fair share of matrimonies! In the hilarious Four Weddings and an Elvis, we witness four of her funniest: Bev and Stan, who are getting married--by the King himself--as revenge on their exes; Vanessa and Bryce, two arrogant aging stars who are tying the knot as a publicity ploy, and are vexed by an aging Elvis who doesn't know who they are; and Martin and Fiona, a gentle postal-worker and a tough ex-con trying to get married before the police arrive! However, the final wedding is the funniest all: Sandy’s fifth and final wedding which reveals a hilarious twist!
Friday, December 13 7:00, Saturday, December 14 2:30, Sunday, December 15 2:30
Cost
$18
Description
The Charles Dickens holiday classic comes to life as a live 1940s radio broadcast, complete with vintage commercials for fruitcake (extra-fancy), and the magic of live sound effects and musical underscoring. A handful of actors bring dozens of characters to the stage, as the familiar story unfolds: Three ghosts take Ebenezer Scrooge on a thrilling journey to teach him the true meaning of Christmas. A charming take on a family favorite that will leave no one saying “Bah Humbug!”
Note
Arrive 30 minutes prior to the performance to enjoy complimentary cookies and cocoa
Show
The Jack Benny "A Christmas Carol" Show The Profound Idiots
This musical tells the story of what happens when Santa is given a high-tech sled to replace the traditional one. What follows is a production with great music, memorable characters and a plot and complications worthy of joining the ranks of the most memorable holiday shows. If you’re looking for a fun show with great songs, stop by, see and hear The Christmas Express!
Note
Long Island Premiere!! The Christmas Express is an entertaining Louis and Lightsey musical with music by John Paul Louis and Matthew Lightsey, lyrics by Matthew Lightsey and book by Claude Solnik.
CALL OR TEXT: 516-361-7232.
EMAIL: tickets.minstrelplayers@gmail.com
Description
The classic Charles Dickens story of a man far too selfish and closed off in life until some spirits come to show him the error of his ways and what awaits him if he continues down the same path.
Thursday, April 3 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, April 5 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, April 6 at 1:00 PM
Sunday, April 6th at 5:00PM
Cost
General Admission - $35 per ticket
Ticket Info
Or call: Phone: (516) 883-3144
Description
When a murder occurs on the train on which he's travelling, celebrated detective Hercule Poirot is recruited to solve the case.
Note
Sponsorship packages available:
SPONSORSHIP ANGEL LEVELS
We hope that you will consider becoming an "Angel" at one of the sponsorship levels listed below. All Angels will be featured prominently in our Playbill, as well as receive the best premium show tickets.
Detective – $1000
Conductor – $500
Countess – $250
Princess – $150
Colonel – $25-$149
Wednesday at 2, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 and Sunday at 3
Description
Based on the incredible true story of nine ordinary seniors with extraordinary dreams who audition to dance at halftime for a major basketball team. Only after making the cut do they learn they won’t be dancing tap, salsa, or swing–instead, they will bring down the house with a style that is entirely new to them: hip-hop. Take the uplifting journey with these dreamers–and the young coaches who inspire them along the way–as they battle self-doubt, stereotypes, and even each other for a chance to bust a move at center court in front of the 20,000 screaming fans. Together they remind us that in life, when the odds are stacked against you and the challenges seem too great to overcome, it’s not the end of the game–it’s Half Time. Please Note: Contains adult humor and situations.
Feb 21, 22, 28, March 1, 7,8 @ 8PM Feb. 23, March 2, 9 @ 3PM
Cost
General admission $18 Student & Senior Citizen $15 Cash or check only accepted
Ticket Info
Sister Grace 631-654-0199
Description
This is a classic American play about a remarkable journey home. Carrie Watts dreams of escape from the bustling city and of a return to simpler times in her beloved Bountiful, Texas. She sets out on a risky journey, with her family in hot pursuit.
Note
Entrance to theater is off of the Sunrise Highway service road just east of Waverly Ave.
Thursdays, Fridays at 7 PM
Saturdays at 2:30 & 7 PM
Sundays at 2:30
Cost
Tickets are $40 for adults, $36 for seniors (65+), $25 for students (25 and under), and $30 for veterans and Native Americans
Ticket Info
Tickets to this show and other HTC productions are available at hamptontheatre.org or by calling 631-653-8955.
Description
This 1960s French farce adapted for the English-speaking stage features self-styled lothario Bernard, who has Italian, German and American fiancées, each a beautiful airline hostess with frequent "layovers." He keeps "one up, one down, and one pending" – until unexpected schedule changes bring all three to Paris, and Bernard’s apartment, at the same time.
Call 516-415-2324 to reserve a seat! Donations to benefit the Interfaith Nutrition Network.
Note
Sunday December 15th the performance will be in coordination with the United Women in Faith Annual Christmas Tea which begins at 12pm, followed by a performance at 1pm.
Saturday, December 7th at 8pm & Sunday, December 8th at 3pm
Cost
$30 refreshments included
Ticket Info
boxoffice@hardscrabbletheater.com
Description
Step into the warmth of the season with Home for the Holidays, a festive cabaret that brings the magic of a Christmas special to life! Join us in the cozy hardscrabble living room, where live music, excellent singers, and all your favorite Christmas carols await. Enjoy light refreshments, plenty of holiday cheer, and a jolly good time! Bring your friends and family, and don’t forget to snag your tickets in advance! Come celebrate the spirit of the season at the Hardscrabble Theater Cabaret - see you there!
March 21 at 8 pm
March 22 at 8 pm
March 23 at 3 pm
March 28 at 8 pm
March 29 at 3 pm
March 29 at 8 pm
March 30 at 3 pm
Description
Join us for Into the Woods, where beloved fairytale characters intertwine in a poignant dark-comedy about wishes, family, and choices we make. Featuring a Tony-Award winning score by Stephen Sondheim - this production is supporting the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless (LICH). Help make a difference by adding a donation to your ticket and bringing canned goods, non-perishables (no glass), or toiletries to the show.
An announcement in the local paper states the time and place when a murder is to occur in Miss Blacklock's Victorian house. The victim is not one of the house's several occupants, but an unexpected and unknown visitor. What follows is a classic Christie puzzle of mixed motives, concealed identities, a second death and a determined inspector grimly following the case's twists and turns. Fortunately, Miss Marple is on hand to provide the solution – at some risk to herself – in a dramatic final confrontation.
Saturday, February 8, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, February 9, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Friday, February 14, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 15, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, February 16, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Monday, February 17, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Friday, February 21, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 22, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, February 23, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Cost
Tickets are $25, general admission.
Description
When a small-town doctor discovers a brewing catastrophe that risks the lives of everyone in town, the alarm must be raised. But those in power set out to protect their own skins and silence the doctor—and it may destroy them all.
Note
An Enemy of the People by Henrik Ibsen, newly adapted and directed by Paul DeFilippo and presented by EastLine Theatre in partnership with the Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts.
Saturday, May 3 @ 8:00 pm
Sunday, May 4 @ 3:00 pm
Friday, May 9 @ 8:00 pm
Saturday, May 10 @ 3:00 pm
Saturday, May 10 @ 8:00 pm
Saturday, May 17 @ 3:00 pm
Saturday, May 17 @ 8:00 pm
Sunday, May 18 @ 3:00 pm
Description
The play tells the story of three couples. Each of the three acts takes one pair through the world cruise and tells their story. One is comedy, one more serious, and the third farce. Each episode is interwoven through the others, which affords excellent acting opportunities for the entire cast. The play tells the stories of two antiquated ladies on their first trip, of a married couple who know the husband is to die, and of a flashy bride who won the trip and is determined to bring culture to her husband, who is only interested in testing his poker ability with his fellow passengers.
VIP Front Row - $20
General Admission - $15
Students and Seniors - $10
Description
The Hardscrabble Comedy troupe will make up comedy scenes based on audience suggestions similar to the Whose Line is it Anyway television show.
Note
Venue is not wheelchair accessible. Municipal metered parking is available behind the church building but please arrive early as down town Farmingdale parking is limited. All seats are general admission except for the first row VIP seating. VIP seating is limited to first ten purchases.
5/17/25 to 6/1/25 (no performance on Friday, 5/30)
Description
As Bees In Honey Drown, by Douglas Carter Beane, is black-comedy about a self-invented socialite, con artist Alexa Vere de Vere, and the pitfalls of the unquenchable hunger for fame and stardom in New York City in the 1980’s. The play’s title is a clever take on “humanity grasping for air under the weight of its own culture” and asks the question – “fame and fortune at what price?” Playwright Beane won the 1998 Outer Critics Circle Award for this darkly delicious satire.
James "Sharky" Harkin, an alcoholic, has recently returned to live with his blind, aging and hard drinking brother, Richard. Sharky wrestles with his haunted conscience as he attempts to remain sober during the holidays. A mysterious stranger arrives at Sharky's holiday poker game and the stakes become more than he bargained for as he discovers he is playing for his very soul.
Thursday, February 20, 2025 8pm (Student Thursday Special Tickets $17.76)
Friday, February 21, 2025 8pm
Saturday, February 22, 2025 8pm
Sunday, February 23, 2025 3pm
Cost
Adults $28.00
Seniors/Children $25.00
Student Special Thursday Performance 2/20/25 Tickets $17.76 for ages 5-16
Description
Witness the birth of America as Adams, Franklin and Jefferson struggle to convince Congress to break from England and become a new nation in a witty, compelling story crafted from the letters of the Founding Fathers. Family friendly, educational.
Note
"1776" is presented as the annual fundraiser for the Luke Neuhedel Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit that provides quality of life financial grants to children undergoing treatment for cancer in the US. LNF has no paid employees, and all associated with the production donate their time and talent.
Friday, April 11, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, April 13, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Friday, April 18, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, April 19, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Friday, April 25, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, April 26, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, April 27, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Cost
Tickets are $25, general admission.
Description
A young woman defies convention and the laws of her people to fulfill her dream. Disguised as a young man, she becomes a brilliant student — and the most wanted bachelor in town. A startlingly modern love story, and a smart, witty comedy that will win your heart.
Saturday, December 20, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, December 21, 2024 at 3:00 PM
Friday, December 26, 2025 at 7:30PM
Saturday, December 27, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, December 28, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Friday, January 2, 2026 at 7:30PM
Saturday, January 3, 2026 at 7:30PM
Sunday, January 4, 2026 at 7:30PM
Cost
Tickets are $25, general admission.
Description
A shocking assassination in the heart of London. In a bizarre mix of high-stakes global politics and radioactive villainy, a man pays with his life. At this time of global crises and a looming new Cold War, this thriller sends us careening through the shadowy world of international espionage from Moscow to Mayfair. From the Emmy-winning writer of Succession.
Saturday, September 20, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, September 21, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Friday, September 26, 2025 at 7:30PM
Saturday, September 27, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, September 28, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Friday, October 3, 2025 at 7:30PM
Saturday, October 4, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Sunday, October 5, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Cost
Tickets are $25, general admission.
Description
Two families, old immigrants from Italy and new immigrants from Puerto Rico, share a yard in rural Long Island in 1960 — the year of Kennedy, Hurricane Donna, and Roberto Clemente — a yard separated by culture, language, history, and an old apple tree. Is friendship possible in this world? And what hand will fate play when the deadly hurricane rages through the land? Join us in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Bare: A Pop Opera is a contemporary rock/pop musical that explores the struggles of Catholic high school seniors grappling with sexuality and identity. Set in Anywhere, USA, the show delves into the fear and passion of a teenage gay relationship, while also touching on drugs, bad grades, and suicide. The students struggle to reconcile who they are with who the world expects them to be, seeking answers from their church, friends, and themselves.
The Cocktail Hour is a heartfelt comedy of manners that pits artistic pursuit against family loyalty. It's the 1970s, and John arrives for dinner at his parents' home carrying the script of his soon-to-be produced play depicting his uptight, upper-crust WASP family. Just as the martinis begin to flow, so do the revelations and recriminations – both funny and poignant.
PERFORMANCE DATES:
Saturday, May 03 8PM
Sunday, May 04 2PM
Wednesday, May 07 2PM
Saturday, May 10 2PM
Saturday, May 10 8PM
Sunday, May 11 2PM
Friday, May 16 7:30PM
Saturday, May 17 8PM
*The Following are potential add-ons that should be treated as actual performances
Friday, May 09 7:30PM
Wednesday, May 14 2PM
Saturday, May 17 2PM
Sunday, May 18 2PM
Description
It’s 1959, and Rydell High School’s senior class is in rare form. The too-cool-for-school “Burger Palace Boys” are stealing hub-caps and acting tough and their gum-snapping, chain-smoking “Pink Ladies” are looking hot in bobby sox and pedal pushers. The 1950s high school dream is about to explode in this rollicking musical that is both an homage to the idealism of the fifties and a satire of high schoolers’ age-old desire to be rebellious, provocative and rebellious. At the heart of the story is the romance between hot-rodding gangster Danny Zuko and the sweet new girl in town, Sandy Dumbrowski. They had a secret romance in summer, but now back in the context of school, peer-pressure and cliques make their love a bit more complicated. Can Danny maintain his cool dude status and still get make demure Sandy his girl? The whole gang sings and dances around Danny and Sandy’s romance, through such hit songs as “Greased Lightnin’“, “We Go Together”, and “Mooning”, recalling the music of Buddy Holly, Little Richard and Elvis Presley that became the soundtrack of a generation. Starting off with an eight-year Broadway run, Grease is among the world’s most popular musicals and has a cult-like following, especially among youth & teens!
The play is set in 1950s America, in an Italian-American neighborhood near the Brooklyn Bridge in New York. It employs a chorus and narrator in the character of Alfieri. Eddie, the tragic protagonist, has an improper love for, and almost an obsession with, Catherine, his wife Beatrice's orphaned niece, so he does not approve of her courtship of Beatrice's cousin Rodolpho. The play addresses the tensions between community loyalty and the trials of becoming an American.
Fridays, May 2nd, 9th- 8PM, Saturdays, May 3rd- 8PM, May 10th- 2PM And 8PM, May 17th- 8PM, Sunday, May 18th- 2PM
Description
Set in an Italian-American neighborhood on the Brooklyn side of the Brooklyn Bridge, the play follows the unraveling of Eddie Carbone following the arrival of two of his wife's cousins from Italy. Eddie is obsessed with his niece, Catherine, and threatened by her relationship with one of the cousins. As the events of the play unfold, Eddie loses the ability to manage his feelings for Catherine, which causes him to betray his relative and, ultimately, lose both his honor and his life.
During a weekend visit between two couples, the true nature of their relationships come to the surface as the four so-called 'best friends' slowly discover how they really feel about each other.
Stephen Sondheim's masterful score soars in this poignant dark-comedy about wishes, family, and the choices we make - featuring all your favorite fairytale characters, as you've never seen them before. This production is supporting Celebrate St. James, Past-Present-Future (CSJ). Your ticket includes dessert and coffee.
$10 Students and Seniors
$15 General Admission
$20 VIP First Row
Description
The Hardscrabble Comedy troupe will make up comedy scenes based on audience suggestions similar to the Whose Line is it Anyway television show.
Note
Venue is not wheelchair accessible. Municipal metered parking is available behind the church building but please arrive early as down town Farmingdale parking is limited. All seats are general admission except for the first row VIP seating. VIP seating is limited to first ten purchases.
March 23-3:30 p.m.
March 29-8:00 p.m.
March 30-3:30 p.m.
April 5-8:00 p.m.
April 6-3:30 p.m.
Cost
$25.00 Adult
$22.00 Senior/Child
Ticket Info
https://www.maggieslittletheater.org/tickets-2
Description
The Kunkels (the poor family living behind Mount St. Helen's School) have won the lottery and gifted the Sisters an all-expense-paid trip on the "Faiths of All Nations" Cruise. After a week at sea, the ship runs into a storm. Several people become ill, including all of the actors in the ship's production of Fiddler on the Roof. (All except the actor playing Tevye, that is.) The captain of the ship, knowing of the Sisters' show-biz savvy, requests that the Sisters and Tevye put on a revue. The result: Meshuggah-Nuns! The Ecumenical Nunsense.
Friday- April 4th at 8 PM
Saturday- April 5th at 2 PM
Saturday- April 5th at 8 PM
Sunday- April 6th at 3:30 PM
Cost
Reserved Seating $20.
Ticket Info
Call 516 735-2039 or email nick.tyd@gmail.com for tickets.
Description
When the Governor of a small state is thrown out of office, his Lt. Governor - Ned Newley - assumes the job. Only Ned is terrified of public speaking, and his poll numbers are impressively low. In steps political consultant Arthur Vance, who with the help of a pollster, Ned's chief of staff, and a temp worker (who is personable, likable but comically inept) they attempt to make Ned "the greatest candidate in American history".
Seascape is a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Edward Albee that explores the nature of marriage and humanity through the story of couple on a beach who meet a pair of giant lizards from the ocean who are at a turning point in their lives.
June 13th, & 14th at 10:00 PM, June 15th at 8:00, June 20th & 21st at 11:00 PM, June 22nd at 10:00 PM
Description
When CB's dog dies from rabies, CB begins to question the existence of an afterlife. His best friend is too burnt out to provide any coherent speculation; his sister has gone goth; his ex-girlfriend has recently been institutionalized; and his other friends are too inebriated to give him any sort of solace. But a chance meeting with an artistic kid, the target of this group's bullying, offers CB a peace of mind and sets in motion a friendship that will push teen angst to the very limits. Drug use, suicide, eating disorders, teen violence, rebellion and sexual identity collide and careen toward an ending that's both haunting and hopeful.
March 22 at 7:30 pm, March 28 at 7:30 pm, March 29 at 7:30 pm
Cost
Adults $12, Students and Seniors $10
Ticket Info
Box Office Addi Kelson 516-992-1377
Description
Carnival! follows the story of Lili, a young girl who finds herself enchanted by the magical world of a traveling carnival. As she becomes involved with the performers, Lili must learn to navigate her emotions while juggling her newly built relationships within the carnival community. Carnival! touches on themes of romance, enchantment, and paving one's own path in the world.
Friday August 8 @ 8pm
Saturday August 9 @ 8pm
Sunday August 10 @ 3pm
Friday August 15 @ 8pm
Saturday August 16 @ 8pm
Sunday August 17 @ 3pm
Cost
$20- (in advance) $25 (at the door)
Description
When Trevor, a struggling playwright in the heart of New York City, discovers his long-time boyfriend's infidelity, he flees the city's chaos for the supposed tranquility of a remote bed and breakfast. Seeking solace and a fresh start, he instead stumbles into an unexpected labyrinth and a charming and enigmatic stranger who sparks a flicker of hope for a new love. However, Trevor finds himself unable to fully escape the ghost of his past relationship. He dives headfirst into a whirlwind of casual hookups, each encounter more hilariously disastrous and absurd than the last. His quest for Mr. Right quickly descends into a comedic nightmare, awkward encounters, and cringe-worthy mishaps. As Trevor navigates this chaotic landscape of modern dating, he must confront his own emotional baggage and learn to trust again. Will he break free from the cycle of self-sabotage and embrace the possibility of a genuine connection? Or is he destined to remain lost in the labyrinth, forever chasing fleeting moments of desire? "It's All About the (S)ex" is a witty and insightful exploration of love, loss, and the search for connection in a world obsessed with instant gratification.
Thursday October 23 @ 8pm
Friday October 24 @ 8pm
Saturday October 25 @ 8pm
Sunday October 26 @ 3pm
Saturday November 1 @ 3pm & 8pm
Sunday November 2 @ 3pm
Cost
$20 (advance) $25 (at the door)
Description
This hilarious and heartwarming play follows three couples – two gay and one lesbian – whose long-term relationships are facing unexpected challenges. Dan and Brent, together for ten years, have fallen into a comfortable rut. They escape to rekindle the spark. Benny and Chris are navigating a new open relationship. To spice things up, Benny secretly hires a male escort, but things quickly get out of hand when one escort becomes two! Will their relationship survive Benny's misguided attempts to keep things exciting? Meanwhile, Kate and Linda struggle to balance their careers with their desire to start a family. Will they be able to find a way to have it all or will they be forced to make a difficult choice? When a snowstorm forces all three couples to share a cabin in Flagstaff, their individual struggles come to a head, leading to unexpected consequences and forcing them to confront the true nature of their relationships. With fast, sharp, and humorous dialogue, wonderful comic moments, and many surprises, "Benny & The Jetts" is a must-see!"
March 14, 2025 7:30 pm
March 15, 2025 7:30 pm
March 16, 2025 2:30 pm
March 21, 2025 7:30 pm
March 22, 2025 7:30 pm
March 23, 2025 2:30 pm
March 28, 2025 7:30 pm
March 29, 2025 7:30 pm
March 30, 2025 2:30 pm
Cost
$30
Description
In Michael Frayn's "Noises Off", a touring theater troupe struggles to get through a performance of Nothing On. The play-within-a-play format shows us a dress rehearsal, opening performance, and a show near the end of the run, complete with slamming doors, falling trousers, and – yes – flying sardines! Get a look at how theater really works – or doesn’t! – both on stage and off in this delightful slapstick farce.