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The Tremendous Impact of Stefanie May’s Brainchild–‘THE CAP CARES’ Volunteer Rewards Program

January 6, 2022 by Inside Press

Editor’s Note: Behind the scenes of the iconic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, impressive efforts to help the community in multiple arenas, are an ongoing pursuit, thanks to the efforts of Marketing Director Stefanie May and her small army of volunteers.  Here’s but a snapshot of #TheCapCares programming, and how you can make a difference too simply by supporting the amazing shows and artists performing throughout the year. Visit www.thecapitoltheatre.com 

When Stefanie May took on the role of Marketing Director at the legendary Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY, she knew she wanted to make a difference. Beyond selling out shows with successful marketing campaigns from Tame Impala & Kacey Musgraves to Elvis Costello & Cheap Trick, Stef created “The Cap Cares” volunteer rewards program that has made a tremendous impact on the local community.

  • Stefanie hand-picked volunteer opportunities last September and October, from gardening to sorting medical supplies, that community members could pick from and receive free concert tickets for their hard work.
  • After seven weeks, Stefanie gathered 192 volunteers across 18 events from 11 non-profit organizations, with 475 hours of service (more stats below).
  • Stefanie is working to make the volunteer program part of a larger year-round program that will promote food drives, toy drives, and fundraising campaigns aimed at improving lives within the venue’s community.
  • She has worked with Westchester County companies like Afya Foundation, which “rescues unused medical supplies and equipment and humanitarian goods to help those in need around the world,” the non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization Our New Way Garden, which was created to educate the public about locally and naturally grown food, and the Hilltop Hanover Farm and Environmental Center, which is dedicated to the development and advancement of sustainable agriculture.
  • Due to the devastating effect that COVID-19 has had on the live music industry, Stefanie also volunteered her time on the Social Media team for the National Independent Venue Association to pass the Save Our Stages Act in December 2020
  • About The Capitol Theatre: Designed by celebrated architect Thomas Lamb in 1926 and listed in The National Register of Historic Places, The Capitol Theatre is located 30 miles from NYC. The 2,000-capacity theater, known as “the original rock palace,” showcased legends such as Traffic, The Grateful Dead, Black Sabbath, Chuck Berry, David Bowie, Janis Joplin, Pink Floyd, and The Rolling Stones. Jerry Garcia called it one of his two favorite venues in the USA. In 2012, the theatre underwent a major renovation under the guidance of music entrepreneur Peter Shapiro. Since then, it has hosted major performers including Bob Dylan, Phil Lesh, Ringo Starr, Joan Baez, Skrillex, Bonnie Raitt, Snoop Dogg, Kacey Musgraves, The Strokes, Tom Petty, Cyndi Lauper, and Willie Nelson, as well as comedians like Kevin Hart and Amy Schumer. The New York Times raves: “A rock theater that looks and sounds as good as the Capitol is something to celebrate.”

Filed Under: Gotta Have Arts, Not for Profit News Tagged With: fundraising, musicians, NY, Philanthopy, Port Chester, Stefanie May, The Cap Cares, The Capitol Theatre, Volunteer Rewards, Volunteers

Tobias Dorfman of Chappaqua Receives 2022 YoungArts Award in Jazz, on Electric Bass

January 1, 2022 by The Inside Press

Tobias Dorfman of Chappaqua, New York, has received a 2022 YoungArts award in Jazz, on Electric Bass. Tobias has been recognized at the Merit level–the organization’s third highest honor–and joins 720 of the most accomplished young visual, literary and preforming artists from throughout the county. Selected through the organization’s prestigious competition, YoungArts award winners, all 15–18 years old or in grades 10–12, are chosen for their caliber of artistic achievement by esteemed discipline-specific panels of artists through a rigorous blind adjudication process. YoungArts award winners gain access to one of the most comprehensive programs for artists in the United States, in which they will have opportunities for financial, creative and professional development support throughout their entire careers. A complete list of the 2022 winners is available online at youngarts.org/winners.

“We are thrilled to announce this year’s YoungArts award winners–an extraordinary group of promising, accomplished young artists–and congratulate each of them on this exciting milestone in their artistic careers,” said Executive Director Jewel Malone. “YoungArts empowers artists to pursue a life in the arts beginning at the critical time when many are faced with decisions about life after high school. We are proud to support these young artists at the beginning of their journeys and look forward to becoming a resource for them at all stages of their careers.”

YoungArts award winners become eligible for exclusive creative and professional development support including a wide range of fellowships, residencies and awards; microgrants and financial awards; virtual and in-person presentation opportunities in collaboration with major venues and cultural partners nationwide; and access to YoungArts Post, a free, private online platform for YoungArts artists to connect, collaborate and discover new opportunities.

As a YoungArts award winner, Tobias joins a distinguished group of accomplished artists such as Daniel Arsham, Terence Blanchard, Camille A. Brown, Timothée Chalamet, Viola Davis, Amanda Gorman, Judith Hill, Jennifer Koh, Tarell Alvin McCraney, Andrew Rannells, Desmond Richardson and Hunter Schafer.

 

Toby Dorfman, YoungArts Award honoree, and Friends playing a jazz and funk pop-up concert on New Year’s Eve in downtown Chappaqua. Dorfman is here with (L-R): Noah Solomon (guitar), Daniel Bucci (on drums), and Jake Leis (baritone sax) and Alicia Sang (guitar). Noah and Daniel are both Berklee College of Music students, Jake is at Eastman School of Music and Alicia attends Bates College.

Filed Under: Gotta Have Arts Tagged With: Electric Bass, Tobias Dorman, YoungArts

Chappaqua’s Netra Easwaran Receives YoungArts Award for Accomplishments in Dance

December 16, 2021 by The Inside Press

Netra Easwaran, a Junior from Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York, has received a 2022 YoungArts award in Dance. Netra has been recognized at the Merit level–the organization’s third-highest honor–and joins 720 of the most accomplished young visual, literary, and performing artists from throughout the county. Selected through the organization’s prestigious competition, YoungArts award winners, all 15–18 years old or in grades 10–12, are chosen for their caliber of artistic achievement by esteemed discipline-specific panels of artists through a rigorous blind adjudication process.

YoungArts award winners gain access to one of the most comprehensive programs for artists in the United States, in which they will have opportunities for financial, creative, and professional development support throughout their entire careers. A complete list of the 2022 winners is available online at youngarts.org/winners.

“We are thrilled to announce this year’s YoungArts award winners–an extraordinary group of promising, accomplished young artists–and congratulate each of them on this exciting milestone in their artistic careers,” said Executive Director Jewel Malone. “YoungArts empowers artists to pursue a life in the arts beginning at the critical time when many are faced with decisions about life after high school. We are proud to support these young artists at the beginning of their journeys and look forward to becoming a resource for them at all stages of their careers.”

As a YoungArts award winner, Netra joins a distinguished group of accomplished artists such as Daniel Arsham, Terence Blanchard, Camille A. Brown, Timothée Chalamet, Viola Davis, Amanda Gorman, Judith Hill, Jennifer Koh, Tarell Alvin McCraney, Andrew Rannells, Desmond Richardson, and Hunter Schafer.

Filed Under: Gotta Have Arts Tagged With: Dance, Netra Easwaran, YoungArts Award

A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage… Capturing the Imagination of a Whole New Generation!

December 4, 2021 by Grace Bennett

Cast Dazzles at the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center!

Shows are Continuing at ChappPac through December 19, and then it’s on to Broadway, Dec. 20-24 

Visit www.ACharlieBrownChristmasLive.com  Scroll to bottom for direct links to ticket sales.

Chappaqua, NY, December 4— While the opening show already took place last night, I’d be remiss not to urge families in Chappaqua, Westchester, and beyond, to go and grab tickets while you still can for family and friends, with Saturday night and Sunday performances happening this weekend too, to enjoy this delightful, playful, leaving-to-Broadway soon classic production here in town for a respectable stretch, December 3-19, before it moves to the Palladium in Times Square. Take out your holiday ‘to do’ list and add: Tickets to Broadway Heaven Here First on a Beautiful Stage in Chappaqua.

Todd Gershwin, producer, was on hand at a preview event to relate that the show has been a holiday ‘must see’ in cities across north America since 2017. “We’ve played in the biggest cities and theaters. We’ve been waiting for the right time to bring this show home,” said Gershwin, a Westchester resident for the last 15 years, too.  After Westchester, we’re going to New York City and Times Square at the Palladium,” he told press who if I had to guess were as mesmerized as I was  by the talented cast’s opening numbers.

“There’s nowhere else that we wanted to launch the show and develop the show but here,” Gershwin said of the Chappaqua Performing Arts Center.  “The last few weeks in Westchester have been incredible and we plan on bringing many more big shows here.”

Along with the cast performing several opening numbers during a special preview, Director Robert Coulson took to the ChappPac stage as well to first thank Gershwin for his vision, and to also offer a poignant observation of the theatre experience in these pandemic times. “This is the first time a lot of people are seen here after the pandemic, being around our loved ones and our families, and making new memories and new holiday traditions,” said Coulson. “As soon as I found out that we were going to be doing this in Westchester and specifically in Chappaqua, I was thrilled!” said Coulson, who related that he went to school in Chappaqua, too.

He said that there’s a new version to the show, one “that makes it feel like a ‘book musical’… it has the traditional musical theatre element that we love.”

But what struck me most was Coulson relating that Charles Schultz was “a visionary… and that much like Fred Rogers, he did not speak down to children; he really tackled important issues in his comic strips, and that’s an important way to talk to kids, and also to adults,” who grew up with Charlie Brown in the mid ’60s.

“Being able to bring this to a new generation is really exciting,” he said, as was adding a new segment “when Lucy is talking to Schroeder about her crush and asks him to play Jingle Bells, and she finally gets to live her fantasy moment to be “the Christmas Queen.”

“We’re thrilled to share the show with Chappaqua and to people coming from all over the world to experience Christmas in New York.”

           

The following info was provided to the Inside Press:

More About A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live On Stage 

Just in time for the holiday season, everyone’s favorite Peanuts holiday special comes to life in A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage, Dec. 3 – 19 at Chappaqua Performing Arts Center (480 N Bedford Rd, Chappaqua, NY). Charles M. Schulz’s Emmy and Peabody award-winning story has been a longstanding tradition, warming the hearts of millions of fans since it first aired on television over 50 years ago. Now, the live stage adaptation of the classic animated television special brings all your favorite characters to life -all set to the original special’s dialogue as well as the unforgettable sounds of the classic Vince Guaraldi musical score. A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage celebrates the timeless television classic as the whole family can join Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the Peanuts characters in their journey to uncover the true meaning of Christmas. After the final bow, the show crescendos into a celebration of song as the audience is invited to join the Peanuts gang in singing traditional Christmas songs and carols.  A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage, by Charles M. Schulz, is based on the television special by Bill Melendez and Lee Mendelson, and adapted for the stage adaptation by Eric Schaeffer, by special arrangement with Arthur Whitelaw and Ruby Persson. A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage is produced by Gershwin Entertainment / Todd Gershwin. A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live on Stage comes to The Chappaqua Performing Arts Center engagement prior to the New York City premiere engagement December 21 – 24 at The Palladium Times Square (1515 Broadway, NYC).  For more information, click here.

 

Filed Under: Cover Stories, Gotta Have Arts Tagged With: A Charlie Brown Christmas Live, Chappaqua Performing Arts Center, Charles Schultz, Charlie Brown, Jingle Bells, Lucy, Musical Theatre, Robert Coulson, Schroeder, Times Square, Todd Gershwin

Everett Bradley’s Holidelic

November 22, 2021 by Inside Press

Dec 9-31 @ The Lucille Lortel Theatre

GRAMMY-nominated rock percussionist Everett Bradley has worked with everyone from Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, Bon Jovi, Hall & Oates and Carly Simon to David Bowie, Cyndi Lauper, Quincy Jones and Bobby McFerrin…He just announced the return of his beloved holiday funk revue Holidelic, where he plays the role of Papadelic, Funk’s Father Christmas — an amalgamation of George Clinton and Santa Claus — with holiday-themed funk songs. The show debuted in 2002 after Bradley released a holiday album called Toy: “After 9/11, I felt like we all needed to heal, and the way I was going to do that was by writing Christmas songs,” he explains.

A flashy, bass-heavy retro-futuristic take on the holidays” – The New Yorker

“Dance party, funk concert and comedy” – The New York Times

“A holiday funk-tacular” – Time Out New York

“Original songs that celebrate diversity” – OUT.com

Filed Under: Gotta Have Arts Tagged With: Everett Bradley, Holiday Funk, Lucille Lortel Theatre

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