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Hudson Stage Company’s 21st season continues




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Adapted: Page to Screen

Sometimes a Great Notion
Nov. 13

Brokeback Mountain
Dec. 11
Caramoor at the Burns: Movies Musicians Love
Presented in partnership with Caramoor
Alexander Nevsky
Nov. 5

The Triplets of Belleville
Dec. 3
JBFC Kids
The community partner of JBFC Kids is the Westchester Library System

Mary Poppins
Nov. 16
Making Waves: New Romanian Cinema
Our annual series returns.
Dates and titles TBD
Remix: The Black Experience in Film, Media, and Art
Sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts
The Learning Tree
Nov. 14
Retro Revival
Sponsored by Wine Enthusiast

My Little Chickadee
Nov. 20
Senior Afternoon Cinema

Defending Your Life
Nov. 5
They Came to Play
Dec. 10
World Stage on Screen
Sponsored by The Knolls—A Bethel Community
NT Live: Hansard
Nov. 7—Live Broadcast
NT Live: Present Laughter
Dec. 5
Ranked #2 in the Nation
Saturday & Sunday, September 21 & September 22
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Rain or Shine.
205 Business Park Drive, Armonk, NY

The 58th Annual Armonk Outdoor Art Show features 185 juried artists from 26 states, Canada, and Israel, including 34 new artists. The show is ranked the #2 Fine Art and Design Show in the Nation based on sales reported by exhibitors to Sunshine Artist, a premiere art and craft show publication. A broad range of art in every medium and price point will be on display, including painting, printmaking, drawing, pastels, mixed mediums, sculpture, photography & digital art, wearable art, and fine crafts. Free personal consultants, trained in fine art and interior design, are available to assist visitors in selecting art that best fits their taste and decor.
“The Armonk Outdoor Art Show is a must-see event every fall for thousands of discerning art lovers from the Hudson Valley and NYC metro area” said Anne Curran, AOAS Executive. Highlights include free activities for kids, collaborative art projects, great food vendors, and beer and wine. So, come for the art and stay for the fun.” Proceeds benefit the North Castle Public Library and its Whippoorwill Hall theater.
General $14, Seniors $12, 18 and under: Free
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This fall Hudson Stage presents the critically acclaimed Broadway sensation: Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath, directed by Margarett Perry, and featuring Denise Bessette, Kurt Rhoads and Mary Stout. This is Hnath’s (Broadway’s Hillary and Clinton) inspired comedic modern imagining of Nora Helmer’s return 15 years after her shocking decision to leave her husband and children in Ibsen’s world of 1879. Now she’s back… but why? And what will that mean for those she left behind? Performances are scheduled from October 18-November 2.
Whippoorwill Theatre
North Castle Public Library
Kent Place in Armonk
For tickets and further info: hudsonstage.com.
On September 21, the Friends of Chappaqua Performing Arts Center (ChappPAC) will be presenting The Battle of the Bands at ChappPAC, featuring three local bands. A meet and greet cocktail party with the bands will be held prior to the event at 6 p.m. for those who purchase tickets at that level and those who are part of the Founding Members Circle. General admission tickets are $50/ticket and priority seating including the pre-party, is $150/ticket.
The three bands taking part in this event are Red Grenadine with The Horn Dogs, Ripchord and The Station Agents. Each band will play for half an hour and there will be a 15 minute intermission between each set. Wine, beer and other beverages will be available for sale at the event.
“Having local bands who are comprised of Northern Westchester residents really speaks well for the talent we have in the Northern part of our county,” said Michele Gregson, Friends of ChappPAC Chair.
The idea for the Battle of the Bands was the brainchild of event Chair and Friends of ChappPAC Board member Sena Baron. “We were lucky that we were able to put together three great local bands to take part in this event.”
The Friends of ChappPAC is the non-profit organization sanctioned by the Town of New Castle, which owns the theater, to fundraise to enhance the facility, provide programming and help run the theater on an ongoing basis. The Friends are currently undergoing a major fundraising campaign for their Founding Members Circle, which includes various financial levels of donations. For more information about supporting Friends of ChappPAC, contact friendsofchapppac@gmail.com. To purchase tickets, visit brownpapertickets.com



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