ALBANY — Miriam Weisfeld, producing artistic director of the Adirondack Theatre Festival, is set to become Capital Repertory Theatre’s next producing artistic director, succeeding longtime leader Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill. Read MoreMiriam Weisfeld to take helm at theREP
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Anyone who misses the legendary Michael Jackson need only spend a few hours watching “MJ” — currently onstage at Proctors in Schenectady — to feel his presence.
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ROTTERDAM — From the outside, Building 6 is as nondescript as the other brick warehouses sitting in the same row at the Rotterdam Industrial Park.
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Eugene O’Neill (1888-1953) was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1936, but he had more major plays in him, among them The Iceman Cometh, A Long Day’s Journey into Night, and this play, from 1943.
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ROTTERDAM — Tucked into the back rooms of a dance studio inside Via Port mall, the products of Ron Miller’s imagination run wild.
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Spencer Boyce grew up treasuring his experiences attending national tours of Broadway musicals that graced the stage at Proctors in Schenectady.
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The Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County will soon begin to offer its services in Schenectady County.
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When there is a knock at your front door at 2 a.m., you know the news will not be good, and will not be welcome. Most people would make sure the door is locked, the lights stay off, and will ignore the bell or the insistent rapping.
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SCHENECTADY — When Union College senior Abby Wilder arrived on campus her freshman year, she expected dance to be a hobby — just a small part of her college experience.
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SCHENECTADY - Eisenhower Dance Detroit is starting its residency at Union College.
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Katelyn Crall’s role in the hit musical “Hadestown” is an intense one. Playing one of the three Fates of Greek mythology, it’s a role where Crall isn’t supposed to show too much emotion.
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SCHENECTADY - Some looks at "Hadestown" ahead of its run at Proctors. Photos from its original West End company.
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SCHENECTADY — The problem with Lisa Kron’s (Mary Darcy) statement to us near the top of the touching and often hilarious “Well” — “This play is not about my mother and me” — is that she is so definitive. When she pulls back the curtain in fro…
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SCHENECTADY — Ten years ago, Tarra Conner Jones bet on herself.
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SCHENECTADY - Some looks at "Some Like it Hot" ahead of its Proctors run.
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ALBANY — By calling her play “Seared,” Theresa Rebeck prompts us to think of other cooking terms that also describe human emotions: boiled, fried, steamed, charred, simmered.
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The show was sold out on Saturday, but if you call now, you might snag a ticket for this coming weekend.
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Curtain Call’s commitment to producing area premieres, or seldom-seen plays for our region, gets bumped up a notch here with this first-rate production of a homegrown playwright. A fine evening out.