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The Show Must Go On!

August 5, 2015 by The Inside Press

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Molly Perrine (left) and Violet Gautreau as Ryan and Sharpay Evans in Lighthouse Youth Theater’s “High School Musical.”

There’s no shortage of enriching and engaging cultural opportunities in and near New Castle. Here’s a taste of the available options the whole family can enjoy.

Arc Stages

Arc Stages in Pleasantville encompasses the Community Stage, the Educational Stage, and the Next Stage. The Community Stage presents contemporary and classic musicals and dramas. The Educational Stage (Little Village Playhouse) is a not-for-profit youth theatre program. The Next Stage is the professional theatre that endeavors to present new work, edgier, more avant-garde material.
arcstages.org

Armonk Players

armonk players
Time Stands Still, directed by Pia Haas

Community theatre group dedicated to “producing high quality theatre for the enjoyment and enrichment of its participants and the local population.” Produces two full productions annually
in addition to free play reading programs.
armonkplayers.org

Axial Theatre

An ensemble-based theatre organization in Pleasantville committed to a “vital educational experience for emerging artists. Programs for the public offered in acting and playwriting for youths, teens, and adults. Individuals who have taken part in programs may be invited to become members of the Ensemble.
axialtheatre.org
Jacob Burns Film Center

IMG_3634A nonprofit educational cultural institution in Pleasantville dedicated to presenting the best of independent, documentary, and world cinema. Houses a state-of-the-art theater complex, a 27,000-square-foot Media Arts Lab, and a residence for international filmmakers.
burnsfilmcenter.org

Small Town Theatre Company

Armonk based theater company launched by Sam Morell and Donna Garr in 2008 with the vision of producing high quality performing arts programs throughout the Westchester County, New York region. These include theatrical plays, summer concerts, staged play readings, variety showcases, as well as theatre and film festivals. smalltowntheatre.com

Westchester Jazz Orchestra (WJO)

The WJO aims to promote jazz, contribute to its evolution, and advance the appreciation and understanding of this American cultural treasure. The 16-piece orchestra, made up entirely of Westchester-based volunteer musicians, composers, and arrangers, performs an annual concert series, in addition to various other performances during the year.
westjazzorch.org

White Plains Performing Arts Center

Located in White Plains, WPPAC is a 410-seat state-of-the-art theatre presenting classical and contemporary theatre, as well as music and dance. Recently introduced a classic play reading series. Also offers professional training conservatory programs year-round for participants aged 10-25. wppac.com

Chappaqua Orchestra Association

orchestra Beautiful DayServing Northern Westchester since 1959. The orchestra, composed of both professional and professional level volunteer musicians, performs at various Chappaqua venues. Fosters the development of new artists and smaller chamber groups by showcasing their performances or by sponsoring smaller venues. chappaquaorchestra.org   New to Chappaqua! The Chappaqua Crossing Wallace Auditorium Since acquiring the entire property from Readers’ Digest at the end of 2004, Chappaqua Crossing has made its auditorium available for public events such as community theatre, orchestral performances, award ceremonies and the annual Fire Dept. Easter Egg Hunt. chappaquacrossing.com

Filed Under: Inside My New Castle Tagged With: Arts, Inside Press, music, New Castle, performance, production, show, theater, theinsidepress.com

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