Category: Capital Repertory Theatre
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ALBANY – Capital Repertory Theatre’s long hiatus is coming to a close with the recently announced production this summer of “Ethel Waters: His Eye is on the Sparrow” and today’s announcement of the shows on theREP’s upcoming season at its new home. The inaugural season at 251 N. Pearl St. consists... Read more » ... Read More
ALBANY – Unloved. Abandoned. Sassy. Defiant and Talented, Ethel Waters broke through the Jim Crow ceiling of recording studios, radio, musical theater and movies to become an inspirational legend. ETHEL WATERS: HIS EYE IS ON THE SPARROW, a powerful musical biography, begins previews at Capital Repertory Theatre’s new home at 251 N. Pearl... Read more » ... Read More
Effective Thurs., Sept. 1, 2022, masks are optional and vaccinations are not required for patrons and volunteers at most performances at Proctors, Capital Repertory Theatre and Universal Preservation Hall. Some artists may request that patrons wear masks and show proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test to attend their event. In... Read more » ... Read More
2021 Contest Winners“Dream Escape” by Leanne Airhienbuwa & Amita Ganeshkumar (Guilderland High School“The Flower” by Seamus Madden (Loudonville Christian School)“Broken Glass” by Isabella Libby & Maxine Alpart (Guilderland High School)“Oh My God!” by Meghan Cenci & Merryn Rositzke (Coxsackie-Athens High School) Full Company Cast(in alpha order)Aaliyah Al-FuhaidLucas AurelioEllen Cribbs*David Kenner*Antonio... Read more » ... Read More
Albany, NY – May 28, 2021 –Capital Repertory Theatre (theREP) announces virtual line-up for the Tenth Anniversary of the theatre’s annual showcase of new works in NEXT ACT! Join us – virtually – June 7-11, 2021, for the first of two weeks of content to celebrate the tenth annual NEXT... Read more » ... Read More
Everything Must Go by Mark Rigney: Shelby Foster, would-be medical student, finds herself stuck managing a small-town antique shop and reeling from a devastating personal tragedy, until her life changes course the day a customer objects to the “slave shackles” the antique mall sells. Mark Rigney’s stage plays have been... Read more » ... Read More
The First 15: Be a Literary Manager features excerpts from 4 scripts that did not quite make the final cut. (First 15, will be available to stream starting at 5 p.m. on June 10 through 10 p.m. June 11). First 15 pieces: Meet the Playwrights Christin Eve Cato is a playwright and performing artist from the... Read more » ... Read More
September 2021: Next Act! “2.0” Readings of Extreme Home Makeover and American Fast, as well as the NextGen Reading. Like last June, the 2021 Next Act! Summit is a fundraiser for the theatre’s new play development, with a suggested donation of $25.00 per reading. Text NEXTACT to 41444 or click here to make a donation. ... Read More
Everything has changed. We must isolate and focus all civic energy and economy on saving lives and supporting our medical system. It makes total sense. It is necessary. And our country will need the arts to restart our communities, our economies and our democracy. The arts are where we convene... Read more » ... Read More