Enjoy agricultural exhibits, rides, games, vendors, live music and lots of fair food, August 18-22, 2021. Featuring Eli Young Band on Wednesday, August 17 from 11a.m. Save 518 SUMMER JAM CONCERT to your collection. Please. For additional parking options, visit www.parkalbany.com. She received her degree in Communications and Journalism from the University at Albany in 1999. The Waterfront, 433 River St., Troy; downtowntroy.org. The event is free and includes live musical entertainment by the great Motown artists, The Commodores. HubbardHall, Cambridge;musicfromsalem.org; 4p.m. PS21 Performance Space for the 21st Century, 2980 Route 66, Chatham; 518-392-6121; ps21chatham.org, Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs; 518-584-9330; spac.org, Chamber Music Society of the Lincoln Center, The Sembrich, 4800 Lake Shore Drive, Bolton Landing; thesembrich.org, Skidmore College, Arthur Zankel Music Center, 815 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs; 518-580-5000; skidmore.edu, Mount Lebanon Shaker Village and Darrow School, 110 Darrow Road, New Lebanon; tannerypond.org, Clifton Common Stage, Clifton Common Boulevard, Clifton Park, Shepard Park, Lake George. Broadway shows, comedy shows and musical celebrations! New York has paid the family business $637M. The Empire State Trail, completed in 2020, connects Manhattan north to Canada and Albany west to Buffalo. Get Details. I LOVE NEW YORK is a registered trademark and service mark of the New York State Department of Economic Development;used with permission. 413-458-3200, wtfestival.org, Bard College, Annandale-On-Hudson; fishercenter.bard.edu, Sherman Park, Caroga Lake (unless otherwise noted); carogaarts.org, 7300 Route 80, Cooperstown; 607-547-2255; glimmerglass.org, 358 George Carter Road, Becket, Mass. See Schedule. 413-997-4444. berkshiretheatregroup.org, Oscar Seagle Memorial Theatre, 99 Charley Hill Road, Schroon Lake; seaglefestival.org, 654 U.S. Route 20, New Lebanon, 518-794-8989; thetheaterbarn.org, Williamstown, Mass. The concerts take place from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday nights. Get Details. The other is the current "Harry Clarke," running at Barrington Stage, also in Pittsfield. Glens Falls; 518-480-4878; atfestival.org, Chatham. This page is available in other languages. (Credit: Karli Cadel), Dallas Black Dance Theatre at Jacob's Pillow on Aug. 3, 2021. Presented by UpState New York Black Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, August 6 from 2:00 - 7:00 p.m. "if(typeof ez_ad_units!='undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[336,280],'broadwayworld_com-under_first_paragraph','ezslot_1',160,'0','0'])};if(typeof __ez_fad_position!='undefined'){__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-broadwayworld_com-under_first_paragraph-0')}; TrailBlaze NY is the Albany Symphony's latest regional tour of free concerts designed to spotlight the beauty, history and diversity of the region. Learn More. Albany truly comes alive in the summer. David Alan Miller at an outdoor performance in Troy as part of the 2018 American Music Festival. Troy & Cohoes - May 30 to June 5Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Cohoes Music Hall, and at the Veg Out Festival, Schuylerville - June 11Hudson Crossing Park. Save Spryo Gyra w/s/g The Brian Patneaude Quartet to your collection. Be a part of events at the Empire State Plaza. Just close your eyes and pick a date in the next three months. $5 flat fee parking will be available at the Riverfront Parking Garage, located at 677 Broadway in Albany. Before she had a chance to mount her diploma, she accepted a part-time gig writing obituaries for the Times Union. with Shortwave Radio, Pony in the Pancake, Girl Blue and. Only show events from organizers I follow, The Linda WAMC's Performing Arts Studio Albany, NY, Jewish Community Center Schenectady, NY, FUEL: A Frog Alley Summer Concert Series Show, SingleCut North Live Music Series: Under the Den, SingleCut North and Side Stage Tap Room Clifton Park, NY, Spryo Gyra w/s/g The Brian Patneaude Quartet, Lumberyard Center for Film and Performing Arts Catskill, NY, Your version of Internet Explorer is not longer supported. At 7:30 p.m. at each stop, the Albany Symphony will present a program featuring new music and summertime favorites including music by John Williams and John Philip Sousa, plus a folk-song sing-along. Save FUEL: A Frog Alley Summer Concert Series Show to your collection.
July 4: New York States Fourth of July Celebration, 5 p.m. July 6: Capitol Concert Series: Moe., 5:30 p.m. July 13: Capitol Concert Series: Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, 5:30 p.m. July 20: Capitol Concert Series: Reggae night featuring Inner Circle and The King Yellowman Show, 5:30 p.m. July 27: Capitol Concert Series: Hip-hop night featuring Melle Mel & Scorpio of Grandmaster Flash and The Furious5, and The Sugarhill Gang, 5:30 p.m. June 17: Alex Torres & His Latin Orchestra + Stony Creek Band, June 24: Ten Most Wanted and Jacquelin Mignot and The Family Band, July 8: The Refrigerators and Jett Screamer, July 15: New York Players and Tumblin Dice, July 22: Grand Central Station and The Ultimates, Aug. 5: Skeeter Creek and Bluz House Rockers, Aug. 26: Vivid from Connecticut and Jonathan Newell Band, July 29: DJ Ketchup, Ten Most Wanted and Brass Transit, July 30: DJ Kevin Richards, David J and Lords of 52nd Street, Aug. 26: DJ Jay Pierre, Skeeter Creek and Separate Ways, Aug. 27: DJ Ketchup, Scars N Stripes and Shining Star, July 24: Sammy Miller and the Congregation, Aug. 4: Troy Public Librarys Under the Sea Story Hour!, Aug. 3: Skeeter Creek, Joe Adee and The Lug Nuts, Aug. 17: Saints & Liars and Wild Leek River, Aug. 6: Kyla Silk, Super 400 and Rock Voices Choir, Aug. 13: Grape Juice, Jordan Taylor Hill, Reese Fulmer, Jim Gaudet & The Railroad Boys, Aug. 20: Precious Metals, Sydney Worthley, O-Man and the Nite Trippers and North by North, Aug. 27: The Nippertown March Music Madness Final Four! It will be an absolutely unforgettable month of sights, sounds and experiences highlighting our region. Taking inspiration from our past celebrations of New York State history, Water Music NY and Sing Out, NY, we wanted to amplify the amazing story of the incredible 750-mile walking and cycling rail trail that now connects all residents of New York State to one another," Miller said. Starts at 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Do you have a free favorite, or an addition to suggest? A family donated $300K to Hochul. !, Aug. 6: Rachmaninoff and the Twentieth Century, Aug. 7: Rachmaninoff and the Female Muse, Aug. 7: Rachmaninoffs Russian Contemporaries, Aug. 12: From Bolshoi to Broadway: Rachmaninoff in America, Aug. 13: The Contested Legacy of Sergei Rachmaninoff, Aug. 13: The Piano and Its Protagonists, Aug. 14: Symphonic Poetry and the Spirituality in the Silver Age, July 1: American Modern Opera Company with Utica Dance with Keir GoGwilt, July 16: 80s Metal Night: The Ultimate 80s Rock Show with Tommy V Live, July 21: Caroga Arts Ensemble featuring Eddie Barbash at Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts, July 22: Caroga Arts Gala with Eddie Barbash & KASA Quartet, July 24: Caroga Arts Ensemble featuring Eddie Barbash at Pecks Lake Marina, July 28: Caroga Arts Ensemble at The Glove Theatre, July 29: Reimagining Beethoven and Shostakovich, July 30: The Bacon Brothers, Out of Memory Tour, Aug. 4: Caroga Arts Ensemble at Arkell Museum, Aug. 5: CLMF Returns to its Roots: Caroga Chapel 100th Anniversary, Aug. 6: Kids Carousel Concert: Bill & Finn Ackerbauer, Aug. 10: The Afro-Caribbean Jazz Collective, Aug. 11: Johnstown Midsummer Concert Series at Charles Jenner Memorial Park, Aug. 14: The Barge at Canada Lake Store & Marine, Aug. 16: Cooperstown Summer Music Festival, Aug. 18: Caroga Arts Ensemble at Caroga Museum, Aug. 20: Kids Carousel Concert: Caras Caterpillars, Aug. 20: Marvin and his Music: A Celebration of Americas Composer, July 29-Aug. 20: Taking Up Serpents and Holy Ground, Aug. 15-16: The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson, June 25: The School at Jacobs Pillow Contemporary Ballet Performance Ensemble, July 6: Jazzantiqua Dance & Music Ensemble, July 9: New York Korean Performing Arts Center, July 15: Passion Fruit Dance Company with Baye & Asa, July 16: The School at Jacobs Pillow Contemporary Ballet Performance Ensemble, July 27-31: Dichotomous Being: An Evening of Taylor Stanley, July 29-30: Michelle N. Gibson with The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra/Nojo 7, Aug. 6: The School at Jacobs Pillow Contemporary Ballet Performance Ensemble, Aug. 17-21: Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble, Aug. 20: The School at Jacobs Pillow Contemporary Ballet Performance Ensemble, Aug. 24: Ladies of Hip-Hop Dance Collective, Aug. 11: LGMF Artists in Residence: Schumann, Aug. 12: LGMF Artists in Residence: Beethoven, Aug. 13: LGMF Artists in Residence: Schubert, Aug. 15: LGMF Artists in Residence: Brahms, Aug. 16: LGMF Artists in Residence: Mozart, Aug. 17: LGMF Artists in Residence: Tchaikovsky, Aug. 18: Final Symphony Orchestra Concert, July 4: Musicians of the New York City Ballet, July 2: NEXUS 50th Birthday Bash with Paul Winter, July 31: Haydn, Gubaidulina, Harbison and Tchaikovsky, June 3-4: Re:INCARNATION, Qudus Onikeku, Lagos, Nigeria, June 10: Jazz at Lincoln Center Emerging Artist: Sean Mason Quintet at PS21, June 24: House Blend I: Bach, Wuorinen, Lansky, Schoenberg, June 26: House Blend II: Kagel, Helps, Alvarez, Schubert, Kondo, Gerhard, July 8: House Blend III: Druckman, Kancheli, Aucoin, Bernstein, July 10: Nathan Davis/Sylvia Milo/Joanna Kotze, I Am the Utterance of My Name, July 21 and 23: Three Decembers, co-presented with Berkshire Opera, July 25: Michael Gordon, Field of Vision, with Bang on a Can, Doug Perkins, and 36 percussionists, July 28-29: One. And we are determined to take this summer at full-throttle. Former state Senate aide files lawsuit accusing supervisor of raping her, Saratoga hotel owner puts up sign protesting panhandlers, gordonfinearts.org/saratoga-arts-celebration, The best Le Creuset Prime Day deals so far, Costco is selling a 2-person tent that fits on top of your car, LEGO is releasing a massive 2,800-piece Bowser set, June 23-July 9": B.R.O.K.E.N code B.I.R.D switching, July 20-23: Suor Angelica & Gianni Schicchi, Aug. 25-Sept. 4: Little Shop of Horrors, July 2: Susanne Bartsch presents: New York, New York, July 22-23: Ms. Lisa Fischer and the Badass & Beautiful Band, July 24: Jazz at Lincoln Center Summer Jazz Academy, Aug. 5-6: Justin Vivian Bond: Oh Mary, What a Big Tent! Aka Dirty Moses, July 14: Country Night, featuring TBA with Sydney Worthley, July 21: Reggae Rock Night, featuring Ballyhoo! One & One, Vertigo Dance Company, Israel, Aug. 1-6: Mark Morris Dance Group residency, Aug. 3: Dance with the Mark Morris Dance Group, Aug. 5: PS21 Gala in the Orchards with the Mark Morris Dance Group, Aug. 6: Mark Morris Dance Group, Words, Rock of Ages, Grand Duo, Aug. 7-14: Jamal Jackson Dance Company, 846, a premiere, June 19: From the Harlem Renaissance to Today, June 29-30: Sweeney Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, June 25: Booker T. Presents: A Stax Revue, Robert Glasper, Galactic featuring Anjelika Jelly Joseph, Con Tumbao, Ozmosys Band, Amina Figarova Sextet plus Strings and Hot Club of Saratoga, June 26: Red Baraat, Matt Wilsons Honey & Salt, Craig Handy & 2nd Line Smith, Connie Han Trio, Emmaline and Dan Wilson Trio, July 30: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkahan in Concert, Aug. 12: April Blue Sings Coleman & Barber, June 16: The Doobie Brothers, Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald, Pat Simmons, Jon McFee, June 18: Reimagining the Classics: Breaking Operatic Traditions, June 22: The Fascinating Life of Katrina Trask, June 9: Mostly Modern Music Festival: Exponential Ensemble, June 10: Mostly Modern Music Festival: American Modern Ensemble, June 11: New Classics: An Evening of Modern Song, June 12: Mostly Modern Music Festival: American Modern Orchestra with Peter Bay, June 16: Mostly Modern Music Festival: Atlantic Brass Quintet, June 17: Mostly Modern Music Festival: American Modern Ensemble, June 18: The Companion & Mostly Modern Arias, June 19: Mostly Modern Music Festival: American Modern Orchestra with Scott Terrell, June 22: Mostly Modern Music Festival: Neave Trio, June 26: The Mavericks and Nick Lowe and Los Straightjackets, July 7: Emanuel Ax, Paul Appleby, Lorelei Ensemble and Dover Quartet, July 8: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Opening Night at Tanglewood with Andris Nelsons, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Jack Canfield, July 9: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Carlos Simon, Barber, Ellington and Gershwin, July 10: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Rachmaninoff and Helen Grime, July 11: Boston Symphony Orchestra: TMC Conducting Fellows, July 14: Emanuel Ax, Mackenzie Melemed and Cantus, July 15: Boston Pops: The Empire Strikes Back, July 16: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Mozart's Don Giovanni, July 17: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Fazil Say and Brahms, July 17: The People United Will Never Be Defeated! featuring Stephen Drury, July 22: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Wagner, Chopin and Rachmaninoff featuring Emanuel Ax, July 23: Boston Symphony Orchestra Family Concert with Thomas Wilkins, July 23: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Berlioz and Mahler, July 24: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Still Walker and Brahms, July 27: Takcs Quartet with Julien Labro, July 28: Silkroad Ensemble with Rhiannon Giddens, July 29: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Julia Adophe and Beethoven, July 30: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Caroline Shaw and Beethoven, July 31: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Elizabeth Ogonek, Farrenc and Beethoven, July 31: Thomas Ads, JoAnn Falletta and the TMC Conducting Fellows conduct Debussy, Stravinsky, Wilson and Hindemith, Aug. 2: Tanglewood on Parade with Thomas Ads, Stefan Asbury, JoAnn Falletta, Thomas Wilkins and John Williams, Aug. 4: TMC Music for Mixed Chamber Ensembles, Aug. 5: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Earl Lee conducts Brian Raphael Nabors, Poulenc and Mendelssohn, Aug. 6: Boston Symphony Orchestra: JoAnn Falletta conducts Roberto Sierra, Tchaikovsky and Respighi featuring Joshua Bell, violin, Aug. 7: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Thomas Ads conducts Thomas Ads, Mozart and Holst, Aug. 7: Silent Film Music by TMC Composition Fellows, Aug. 8: George Benjamin conducts TMC Vocal Fellows, Aug. 12: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Emanuel Ax, Pamela Frank, Leonidas Kavakos, Antoine Tamestit and Yo-Yo Ma, Aug. 13: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Dima Slobodeniouk conducts Dutilleux, Mendelssohn, Debussy and Ravel, Aug. 14: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Anna Clyne, Elgar, Debussy and Enescu featuring Yo-Yo Ma, cello, Aug. 14: Stefan Asbury and TMC Conducting Fellows conduct Price, Bartk and Rachmaninoff, Aug. 19: Boston Pops: Remembering Stephen Sondheim, Aug. 20: Spotlight Series with Tony Kushner, Aug. 20: John Williams The Tanglewood 90th Birthday Celebration, Aug. 21: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Unsuk Chin, Bruch and Brahms featuring Itzhak Perlman, violin, Aug. 21: TLI Presents Ghost Song featuring Ccile McLorin Salvant, Aug. 26: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Shostakovich, Dvok and Borodin featuring Gil Shaham, violin, Aug. 27: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninoff and Copland featuring Alexander Malofeev, piano, Aug. 28: Boston Symphony Orchestra: Ives and Beethoven, Aug. 30: Brandi Carlile with the Indigo Girls, Sept. 3: Judy Collins and Richard Thompson, July 7: Spectacular Stradivarius: Elizabeth Pitcairn and the Red Violin, July 20: Seagles Childrens Opera: The Three Bears, July 27: Bridge & Wolak Music & Comedy Duo: Bach to Benny Goodman, July 30: Bridge & Wolak Music & Comedy Duo: Classical Stardust, Aug. 3" Adirondack Shakespeare Company, Merry Wars, Aug. 7: Strings of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Aug. 17: My Fair Lady, Broadways Lover-ly Musical Hit, Sept. 3: Gala: A Kind of September An Evening with Kate Baldwin, June 9: Rock Night or Pride Night, featuring State Champs with Young Culture, June 16: Jam night, featuring Spafford with Annie in the Water, June 23: Classic Rock Night, featuring Lita Ford with Candy Ambulance, July 7: Hip-Hop Night, featuring Talib Kweli with DJ TGIF, DJ SIROC, JB!! Photo by Hinano Ishii. TrailBlaze NY is supported in part by New York State through a Market New York grant from I LOVE NY, the state's Division of Tourism, through the Regional Economic Development Council initiative, and the New York State Council on the Arts, with vital additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts and corporate and individual donors from across the region. Save Behind The Door at The Ballet to your collection. - 9 p.m. Wednesdays, August 24, 31 and September 7 at 8:00 p.m. in West Capitol Park. All rights reserved. Come & get 'em, And share this list with your friends! https://www.albanyny.gov/civicalerts.aspx?aid=437. "The Albany Symphony and I are excited and proud to present our 2022 American Music Festival: TrailBlaze NY, a celebration of New York State's glorious new Empire State Trail. Music Director David Alan Miller and the musicians of your Albany Symphony announce what's up next at the 2022 American Music Festival: TrailBlaze NY, a month-long celebration of new music in the Capital Region and Upper Hudson Valley. July 1: Mohawk Harbor, Schenectady, 5 p.m. July 3: Riverlink Park, Amsterdam, 5 p.m. June 3: Spider-Man: No Way Home, SUNY Plaza, June 10: Space Jam: A New Legacy, Arbor Hill Elementary School, June 24: The Mitchells vs. Work Like a Boss From Your Downtown Albany Apartment, New In Albany: The Latest Restaurants & Entertainment Venues, Workout From Home! aacccr.org, June 18: Juneteenth Celebrating the End of Slavery with Hamilton Hill Arts Center, Schenectady; hamiltonhillartscenter.org, July 16: MVP Kids Day, Albany;empirestateplaza.ny.gov, July 16: Troy River Festival, 9 a.m.-4p.m., downtown Troy; troyny.gov, July 16: Farming Man Festival, 2-11 p.m. July 16, Indian Ladder FarmsCidery & Brewery, Altamont; farmingmanfest.com, Aug. 6: Black Arts and Cultural Festival featuring SWV, 2-7 p.m., Empire State Plaza, Albany; empirestateplaza.ny.gov, Aug. 27: Latin Fest, Washington Park, Albany; albanylatinfest.org, Sept. 7: Caribbean Day in the Park, Prospect Park, Troy; facebook.com/caribbeandayintheparktroyny, Aug. 17: New York State Food Festival, 11 a.m.-9p.m. , Empire State Plaza, Albany;empirestateplaza.ny.gov, May 30: Hatties Annual Crawfish Festival, 11 a.m., Hatties Restaurant, Saratoga Springs; hattiesrestaurant.com, June 3-5: 20th annual Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival; cambridgenychamber.com, June 4: Schenectady Pride Festival, 2:30-6 p.m., Gateway Plaza, Schenectady; discoverschenectady.com, June 5: Cantina Kids Fun Run, 8 a.m., Congress Park, Saratoga Springs; saratogahospitalfoundation.org, June 5: Wildlife Festival 2022, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Wilton Wildlife Park & Preserve; wiltonpreserve.org, June 7-11: Americade Motorcycle Rally, Lake George; americade.com, June 11: Cambridge Pride 2022, noon-5 p.m., Hubbard Hall, Cambridge; hubbardhall.org, June 12: Capital Pride Parade and Festival, noon-5 p.m., Washington Park, Albany; 518capitalpride.com, June 17-18: Annual Whipple City Festival, Greenwich; whipplecityfestival.com, June 18: U.S. Grants Bicentennial Birthday Celebration, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Grant Cottage, Wilton; grantcottage.org, June 19: Albany Dad Fest, 10 a.m.-noon, Washington Park, Albany; albanyevents.org, June 22: Saratoga Brewfest 2022, Saratoga County Fairgrounds; saratogabrewfest.com, July 4: New York States Fourth of July Celebration, Empire State Plaza; empirestateplaza.ny.gov, July 4: Town of Clifton Park Fourth of July Celebration, Clifton Common; cliftonpark.org, July 4: Fourth of July Fireworks at Shepard Park, Lake George; lakegeorgechamber.com, July 22: Schenectady County Summer Night, 5-10 p.m., State and Jay streets; downtownschenectady.org, July 30: 13th annual StreetFest, Montcalm Street, Ticonderoga; timainstreet.org, Aug. 19-21: Lake George BBQ and Music Festival, Charles R. Wood Park; lakegeorgebbq.com, June 4-11: Downtown Schenectady ArtsWeek, downtownschenectady.org, June 4: Kids Art Festival, noon-4 p.m., Jay Street and City Hall, Schenectady; discoverschenectady.com, June 5: Saratoga Antique Bottle Show and Sale, 9 a.m., Saratoga County Fairgrounds; nationalbottlemuseum.org, June 5: The Festival of Young Artists, 2 p.m., Saratoga Performing Arts Center; spac.org, June 11: Art on Lark, Lark Street, Albany; larkstreetbid.org, June 12: Beekman Street Art Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Beekman Street Arts District, Saratoga Springs; saratogaartdistrict.com, June 12: Albany Comic Con, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Polonaise Polish Community, Albany; albanycomicbookshow.com, June 18-19: LARAC Summer Arts Festival, City Park, Glens Falls; larac.org, July 22: Rock the Dock Music Festival, 4-11 p.m., Lake George Steamboat Company; rockthedocklakegeorge.com, July 29-31: Lake George Art & Craft Festival, Charles R. Wood Park, Lake George; lakegeorgeartcraftfestival.com, Aug. 14: 32nd Annual Adirondack Music Folk Festival, noon-5 p.m., Schroon Lake Town Park; schroonlakearts.com, Aug. 20: Saratoga Arts Celebration, National Museum of Dance; gordonfinearts.org/saratoga-arts-celebration, SUNY Plaza, State Street and Broadway, Albany; downtownalbany.org, Wiswall Park, Ballston Spa; ballston.org; movies start at dusk, Various locations in Albany; lovealbany.org. AMF: Late Night Lounge with Jordan Taylor Hill. The Tank Announces Programming for Eco-Forward Festivals TRASHFEST & DARKFEST 2022, ASI WIND'S INNER CIRCLE to Open Off-Broadway This Fall, CHASING ANDY WARHOL to Conclude Off-Broadway Run This Month, World Premiere of SUGAR HILL THE ELLINGTON/STRAYHORN NUTCRACKER to Debut in Pittsburgh and New York City, Sunday Morning Michael Dale: Fire This Time Festival Spotlights African Diaspora Playwrights, Sunday Morning Michael Dale: Ukrainian Children Will Be Bringing Their Play To Brooklyn, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS to Host 40th Anniversary Block Party, THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN Cast Recording to be Released, VIDEO: Ms. Guidance- Episode 4 | The Taming of the Jenny, VIDEO: Betsy Wolfe and Stark Sands Get Ready to Bring & JULIET to Broadway, VIDEO: KINKY BOOTS in Rehearsal For its Return Off-Broadway, VIDEO: Trailer For TOMORROW MORNING, Starring Karimloo & Barks, VIDEO: First Look at All New Footage From SISTER ACT, Starring Jennifer Saunders, Keala Settle and Beverley Knight, WATCH: Ingrid Michaelson Debuts 'If This Is Love' From THE NOTEBOOK, VIDEO: 'Art & Theatre' Featured as Final JEOPARDY! Presented by Miller Lite on Wednesday, July 6 from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, Actors including Gino Cardoni, center rehearse a musical number for the upcoming production of "Camelot" on Thursday, May 16, 2019 at the Mac-Haydn Theatre in Chatham, NY. So get out there and enjoy it before the lazy days of summer have passed us by! COVID precautions made for outside production at unusual times this past summer. Save Smash Mouth at Frog Alley! Subscribe to calendar notifications by clicking on the Notify Me button, and you will automatically be alerted about the latest events in our community. 413-236-8888, barringtonstageco.org, Pittsfield and Stockbridge, Mass. "TrailBlaze NY is a unique opportunity for people from all over the Northeastern US and Canada to discover some of the most extraordinary towns in New York State and the glorious nature that surrounds them," Miller said. (Phoebe Sheehan/Times Union), Berkshire Theatre Group's "Godspell," performed in a tent in the parking lot of the Colonial Theatre in Pittsfield, Mass., is one only two productions in the nation to be approved since March by Actors' Equity Association. Albanys free Alive at Five concert series returns for its 33rd season on June 9 presented by KeyBank. July 20: Inner Circle; The King Yellowman Show Featuring Kreema & The Sagittarius Band; July 27: Melle Mel & Scorpio; The Sugarhill Gang; July 28: Hammer of the Gods (Led Zeppelin), Aug. 5: Annual Ice Cream Social with The Union Fire Company Band, Aug. 11: Garland Nelsons Reflection: Motown Tribute, July 6: Get Up Jack, featuring Capital District Youth Pipe Band, July 31: SUNY Schenectady Jazz Faculty Combo, Aug.13: Alex Torres & His Latin Orchestra, Aug. 4: Art Decho Trio featuring Joshua Nelson, Aug. 25: Curley Lamb Nu-Soul-Jaz Quartet featuring Ria Curley and Chuck Lamb, June 9: Niskayuna Middle School Jazz Ensemble and Stage Band, July 9: Adirondack Muscle Cars Car Show, Emerald City, Brokenhearted/Tom Petty Stevie Nicks Tribute, July 16: Tom Atkins & Berkstar Guitar Wars, July 7: Ron Cains Captain HurriCains Underwater Adventure Magic Show, July 28: Dave Engels Captain Nemos Adventure Academy, Aug. 4: Diane Edgecomb presents Trail Mix, Aug. 18: The Traveling Lantern Theater Company presents Camp Ocean. Bean's Summer In the Park series in Freeport, ME. Visit the Empire State Plaza & New York State Capitol, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Observance, NYS Fourth of July Celebration presented by Price Chopper/Market 32, Capital Concert Series presented by Miller Lite, Black Arts & Cultural Festival presented by, Capital Concert Series featuring Reggae Night, Capital Concert Series featuring Hip Hop Night, Empire State Plaza Food Trucks and Vendors, New York State's Fourth of July Celebration, Capital Concert Series featuring Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, Inner Circle and The King Yellowman Show featuring K'reema & The Sagittarius Band, Melle Mel & Scorpioand the Sugarhill Gang.
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