Stamford Center for the Arts
Hailed as "Connecticut's Most Magnificent" when it opened in 1927, this 1580-seat vaudeville house was restored in 1983 for live theatre, concerts and art exhibitions in the Sackler Gallery.
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Stamford Center for the Arts' Palace Theatre, 61 Atlantic Street, Stamford, CT. (203-325-4466) Box office open Monday - Friday 12 noon to 5pm. On show days box office will open 2 hours prior to curtain and remain open through the first intermission of the final performance of the day.
Alexander Kasser Theater
A 53,000 square foot theater in the Spanish mission style of the University’s historic buildings, welcoming visitors with a sweeping plaza and a broad, arcaded loggia. Inside, there's a 4,600 square foot lobby, with an elegant staircase to the balcony.
The Alexander Kasser Theater @ Montclair State University, 1 Normal Ave, Montclair, NJ 07043-1624 (973-655-5112) CLICK for Show Information
Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood
One of the largest performing arts centers in New Jersey, a theater of and for the community that it serves northern New Jersey, by being a creative focus, educational resource, and engine of economic vitality.
bergenPAC Englewood's Performing Arts Center, 30 North Van Brunt Street, Englewood, NJ. (201-227-1030)
Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke & Lenny White from Return to Forever
Tue Sept 29 at 8:00 PM $99, $69, $59, $39, $29
Berrie Center for the Performing Arts
The Berrie Center includes The Sharp Theater, a 350-seat proscenium theater engineered without obstructions to visibility or sound; The Myron and Elaine Adler Theater, a blackbox theater which can seat up to 100 and The Kresge and Pascal Art Galleries, open Tuesdays through Fridays, 1 to 5 pm.
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Sharp Theater, Berrie Center @ Ramapo College, 505 Ramapo Valley Road, Mahwah, NJ (201-684-7844)
Kean University Stages, Elizabeth
Quality entertainment close to home. Artists not just from across the river but from around the globe perform at Kean Uiniversity. So make time to see a season of world-class performances and learn more about our campus and programs.
Kean University, Route 439 (North Ave) & Route 82 (Morris Avenue), Elizabeth, NJ (908-737-SHOW - 7469)
Mayo Center for the Performing Arts - Morristown
The Mayo Performing Arts Center celebrates its 20th anniversary this season. MPAC participates in Morris Arts initiative to bring the arts across town. Includes Sidewalk sale of MPAC signed concert posters and entertainment in front of the Theatre in the evening.
The Mayo Performing Arts Center, 100 South Street, Morristown, NJ (973-539-8008)
McCarter Theatre Center Princeton
McCarter Theatre Center is one of the most active cultural centers in the nation, offering over 200 performances of theater, dance, music and special events each year. Over 200,000 people come to McCarter each season from all twenty-one counties in New Jersey as well as Pennsylvania, New York and 23 additional states.
McCarter Theatre Center, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ. (1-888-ARTSWEB)
Matthews Theatre [Tickets: $40, $50, $58]
NJPAC Newark
NJPAC is easily accessible by car or public transportation, and offers plenty of safe, affordable parking. The food in Theater Square Grill is four-star. And with excellent sound and sight lines, every seat at NJPAC is "the best seat in the house."
New Jersey Performing Arts Center, One Center Street, (Theater Square), Newark, NJ. (973-353-8046) CLICK for show information
Prudential Center, Newark
The Prudential Center home of the NHL's New Jersey Devils, Seton Hall and NJ Nets Basketball, MISL's New Jersey Ironmen indoor soccer team, Concerts, Family shows, as well as other professional, collegiate and amateur sporting events. Located in downtown Newark, just 2 blocks from Newark's Penn Station.
Prudential Center, 165 Mulberry Street at Market, Newark, NJ (973-757-6000)
Raritan Valley Community College Somerville
Great comedy, music, and family entertainment in Central New Jersey
The Theatre at Raritan Valley Community College, College Drive (Orr Drive), Somerville,, NJ. (908-725-3420) CLICK for details
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall Princeton
As one of the most historic and recognizable structures on the Princeton campus, Alexander Hall was chosen by the U.S. Postal Service to appear on a postcard commemorating Princeton’s 250th anniversary in 1996.
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall, 68 Nassau Street. Princeton, NJ (609-258-9220)
State Theatre, New Brunswick
A magnificently renovated 1921 1800-seat theater presenting a diversity of world-class events including international orchestras, Broadway musicals, jazz, dance ensembles, comedians, operas, country music, children's events, world music, a film series, and more.
State Theatre, 15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ. (732-246-7469)
Sweeney Todd
Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's classic musical returns to New York. Norm Lewis and Carolee Carmello star.
Barrow Street Theatre, 27 Barrow Street, corner of 7th Avenue, NYC, NY
The David and Carol Lackland Center
Special events include everything from The New Jersey Ballet's Don Quixote to a Louis Armstrong Tribute and the Nai - Ni Chen Dance Company's family production, The First Chinese New Year. Whether its theatre, dance, music events or free wheeling jazz, there is something for every appetite and every pocketbook.
Sitnik Theater of the Lackland Center, 715 Grand Avenue, Hackettstown, NJ (908-979-0900) CLICK for show schedule
William Paterson University
William Paterson's 370-acre wooded and landscaped campus is dotted with more than 38 buildings, many sculptures and even a waterfall. Educating and providing cultural events for the people of the region since 1855.
William Paterson University, 00 Pompton Road
Wayne, New Jersey 07470 (973-720-2000)
92nd Street Y
Presenting the entertainers known the world over. You’ll discover the best minds and the brightest stars. From art to business to politics this is where tomorrow’s most important issues are discussed, and today’s most intriguing conversations begin.
92nd Street Y, 92nd Street at Lexington Avenue, NYC. (212-415-5500) CLICK for schedule
Aaron Davis Hall
An innovative two-theatre performing arts complex that presents an ambitious, year-round calendar of public performances and exhibitions by students as well as professional artists, and serves as the cultural hub of upper Manhattan and Harlem.
Aaron Davis Hall, 150 Convent Avenue, NYC. (212-650-5411) CLICK for DETAILS
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Mainstage
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Nov 29 – Dec 31, 2017
Experience the heart and soul of modern dance with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Tickets start at $29
City Center, West 55th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues, NYC. (212-581-1212)
Baruch Center for Performing Arts
Presenting theater, concerts, and lectures year-round as well as home to the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene and the Alexander String Quartet.
Baruch Performing Arts Center, 55 Lexington Ave (entrance between Lexington and 3rd) NYC Take the R or 6 Train to 23rd Street
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Baryshnikov Arts Center
A creative laboratory, meeting place, and performance space for a vibrant community of artists from around the world. BAC is also dedicated to building audiences for the arts by presenting contemporary, innovative work at low or no cost to to the public.
Baryshnikov Arts Center, Jerome Robbins Theater, 450 W. 37th Street, NYC (212-868-4111) CLICK for Performance Schedule
Brookfield Plaza @ World Financial Center
Arts Brookfield presents exciting, world-class cultural experiences to hundreds of thousands of people for free each year in both indoor and outdoor public spaces. From concerts, theater and dance to film screenings and art exhibitions, Arts Brookfield brings public spaces to life through art.
Brookfield Place New York, 1 Liberty Plaza, NYC. (212-945-0505)
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College
Presenting a variety of performers and events where you can experience the great musical and dance artists and family productions at affordable prices to entertain the whole family.
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College, 2900 Campus Road & Hillel Place, Brooklyn, NYC. (718-951-4500)
China Institute
China Institute presents exhibitions and programs about traditional and contemporary Chinese arts and culture.
China Institute, 40 Washington Street at the corner of RECTOR AND WASHINGTON STREETS, New York, NY 10065. 212-744-8181
Dark Lark @ BAM
2 evenings of art song by twenty-two living composers, Featuring nine world premieres, including a commissioned song cycle by 2013 composer-in-residence Anna Clyne [pictured right, credit Todd Rosen] based on Emily Dickinson's poems, and commissioned libretto by 2013 librettist-in-residence Royce Vavrek. Featured performers include NOVUS NY and The Choir of Trinity Wall Street, Trio Medieval , Christopher Burchett, Abigail Fischer, Eve Gigliotti, Sarah Heaton, David Adam Moore, Jessica Rivera, DM Stith, Daisy Press, and Amelia Watkins.
Fri & Sat Nov. 22 & 23, 2013 at 7:30pm
BAM Fishman Space. 321 Ashland Pl. Brooklyn, NY 11217 (718-636-4100)
Dixon Place
Dixon Place, NYC's Laboratory for Performance - What began in 1985 as a literary reading space, a throwback to Paris salons, is now one of the city's most important and fiercely experimental artists' nests." - The Village Voice
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Dixon Place, 161 Chrystie Street, NYC (212-219-0736)
Gibney Dance: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center
The Center comprises dual complexes of spacious studios featuring high ceilings and streams of natural light. With the dramatic loss of rehearsal facilities over the past decade, the Center is committed to serving the nonprofit dance field by offering high quality, affordable space & innovative programming.
Gibney Dance Center, 280 Broadway, Entrance at 53A Chambers St., NYC (646-837-6809) CLICK for show schedules
Henry Street Settlement
Dance, Music, Comedy and Theatrical performances scheduled throughout the year at the Henry Street Settlement, a social service agency, whose headquarters continue to occupy the original 1830s federal row houses on New York's Lower East Side, where the Settlement was founded.
Henry Street Settlement, 466 Grand St (Lower East Side North side of Grand Street, NYC. (212-598-0400)
JOYCE Theater
The rare artist who can make a dance that is as innovative as it is engaging, MacArthur Award-winning tap dancer Michelle Dorrance leads a company comprised of some of the best hoofers in the business. For its Joyce engagement, Dorrance Dance performs Myelination, Newly reborn and extended, this work includes original, live music composed by Gregory Richardson and Donovan Dorrance, the choreographer’s talented brother, featuring eclectic-soul vocalist Aaron Marcellus. Also on the program is the world premiere of Until The Real Thing Comes Along (a letter to ourselves) which is set to the music of Fat Waller, and highlights the astounding skill and exuberance of this show-stopping group.
December 19—31
Tue, Wed, 7:30 pm; Thu, Fri. 8 pm; Sat. 2 pm & 8 pm; Sun. 2 pm
The Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Avenue, NYC (212- 691-9740)
Kaye Playhouse
Presenting over 200 dance, music, theatre, opera, film and children's performances to over 100,000 theatergoers annually. The "East Side center for all the performing arts."
Kaye Playhouse, 68th Street between Lexington and Park Avenues, NYC. (212-772-4448)
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Lehman Center for the Performing Arts in the Bronx
One of New York City's premier showcases for international music, dance and theater featuring both popular and classical performances, as well as traditional ethnic art forms in its 2,300-seat concert hall and 500-seat theater. Performances are usually offered well below the standard admission prices.
The Concert Hall at Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, 250 Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, NYC. (718-960-8833)
Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University
The Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University is located on the New York City campus in lower Manhattan, facing City Hall.
Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts The box office and theatre entrance are located on Spruce Street, near the corner of Gold Street, NYC (212-346-1715)
New York Chinese Cultural Center
A performing arts and educational organization that promotes the understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture by preserving traditional genres and nurturing innovations that reflect our dynamic and diverse cultural heritage presenting Chinese folk dancing, music and visual arts performed by Chinese Americans. New York Chinese Cultural Center, 390 Broadway, 2nd Floor, NYC. (212-334-3764)
NY Live Arts
Located in the heart of Chelsea in New York City, New York Live Arts is an internationally recognized destination for innovative movement-based artistry offering audiences access to art and artists notable for their conceptual rigor, formal experimentation and active engagement with the social, political and cultural currents of our times.
New York Live Arts, 219 W 19th Street, NYC (212-691-6500) CLICK for show information
Pioneer Works
Located in a 25,000-square-foot manufacturing warehouse in Red Hook, Brooklyn. A broad range of exhibitions, performances, publications, arts and science residencies, and educational programs, Pioneer Works seeks to transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries, foster community, and provide a space where alternative modes of thought are supported and activated.
Pioneer Works, 159 Pioneer Street, Brooklyn, NY. (718-596-3001)
Queens Theatre
Located in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, directly under the iconic towers of the New York State Pavilion, easily accessible by car, bus and subway and all major highways that traverse Queens and minutes away from Long Island, Manhattan, Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Westchester. And the best part - Parking is always FREE.
Queens Theatre in the Park, 11 United Nations Avenue South in Flushing Meadows Park, Corona, Queens, NYC. (718-760-0064) CLICK for schedule
Radio City Music Hall
The largest indoor theatre in the world. There are no columns to obstruct views. Three shallow mezzanines provide comfortable seating without looming over the rear Orchestra section below. The result is that every seat in Radio City Music Hall is a good seat.
Radio City Music Hall, 1260 Avenue of the Americas (at 50th Street), NYC. (212-247-4777)
Symphony Space
The home of performing arts, literary, and film programs bringing artists and audiences together in an intimate atmosphere of exploration on New York's Upper West Side.
Symphony Space, Broadway @ 95th Street, NYC. (212-864-5400)
The Auditorium, Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
The Auditorium, Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall located at 66 West 12th Street. NYC is home to THE NEW SCHOOL events.
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Town Hall
TOWN HALL Designed by renown architects, McKim, Mead & White, to reflect the democratic principles of the League. Box seats were eliminated and no seats had an obstructed view giving birth to the term "NOT A BAD SEAT IN THE HOUSE."
The Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street (bet. 6th & 7th), NYC. (212-840-2824)
Tribeca Performing Arts Center
Music, Dance, Spoken Word, poetry events, as well as productions of children's shows. Tribeca PAC is also the home of the Borough of Manhattan Community College student productions.
Tribeca Performing Arts Center, 99 Chambers Street. NYC. (212-220-1460
Bardavon, Poughkeepsie
Home of legendary live performances since 1869. This 944-seat theater is the oldest continuously operating showplace in New York state, one of the oldest in the country, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Bardavon • 35 Market Street • Poughkeepsie, NY. (845-473-2072)
Capitol Theater Port Chester
Westchester’s premiere rock palace was designed by noted architect Thomas Lamb. It opened on August 18, 1926 as a dignified playhouse with great decorative beauty and luxurious comfort. In 2012 it added state-of-the-art light, sound and video systems; as well as new carpets, repainted walls and upgraded bathrooms.
The Capitol Theatre, 149 Westchester Avenue, Port Chester, NY (914-934-9362)
Emelin Theatre Mamaroneck
The oldest continuously operating performing arts theater in Westchester County. Its mission is to bring the best in live performing arts to Westchester and other nearby communities and to promote a cultural life that entertains, educates, and invigorates.
Emelin Theatre, 153 Library Lane, Mamaroneck, NY. (732-548-4670)
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Irvington Town Hall Theater
Built in 1902 in the Classic Revival Style and patterned after the Ford Theater in Washington, DC, the Theater is a multipurpose concert hall/music theater located on the entire third floor of Town Hall in downtown Irvington, New York. The 432-seat theater features an orchestra, mezzanine, balcony and six gold leafed boxes, and a proscenium stage.
Irvington Town Hall Theater, 85 Main Street, Irvington, New York (914-591-6602)
The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts, Annandale-on-Hudson
Situated on the east bank of the Hudson River about 90 miles north of New York City and 220 miles southwest of Boston. It is surrounded by several beautiful Hudson Valley estates, the Vanderbilt Estate, and the Roosevelt Home and Museum, all of which are open to the public.
The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, 60 Manor Avenue, Annandale-on-Hudson, New York