Category: Collaborative School of the Arts
Posts that in any way mention or have to do with the Collaborative School of the Arts or the previous iteration, School of the Performing Arts (SOPA).
Former Collaborative School of the Arts intern returns as ‘Oz’ cast member ALBANY — A former Collaborative School of the Arts intern has returned to the region to perform in a Capital Repertory Theatre musical this holiday season. Ariana Andretta, an ensemble cast member in this holiday season’s “The Wizard... Read more » ... Read More
SCHENECTADY — Proctors Collaborative’s “12 Days of Giving” is back for another holiday season. Starting Monday, Dec. 12 and leading up through Christmas Day, you can enter on Facebook for a chance to win a prize. Each day a new question will be posted on Proctors Facebook page, and your... Read more » ... Read More
SCHENECTADY – Most visitors come to Proctors to be entertained. Over two weeks in late September, 24 Capital Region students attended four days of Collaborative School of the Arts workshops with industry professionals to get an in-depth look at careers in audio, lighting, costumes, stage management and production. Broadway Tech... Read more » ... Read More
Wednesday, September 7, 2022, was the first day of the “City As Our Campus” partnership at Proctors in Schenectady. The program is a multi-phased approach in which six high school leadership communities will be developed in partnership with and hosted within the community with these first two being rolled out... Read more » ... Read More
SCHENECTADY – The Collaborative School of the Arts congratulates the winners of this year’s High School Musical Theatre Awards in partnership with The Broadway League and presented by the Times Union. The ceremony was presented at 7 p.m. on Saturday, May 14 on the MainStage at Proctors. This program celebrates... 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
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
Here’s to 2019 With two buildings under construction, a ton of education programming and so many wonderful moments in between, 2019 has been an incredible year for Proctors Collaborative. Cheers to 2019! We can’t wait to see what’s to come in 2020. ... Read More
Our Broadway Camp students have been hard at work all summer. From production students learning lighting and sound, to musicians bringing the show alive, to the actors who are bringing their incredible talent to the stage — we’ve been busy! ... Read More
Fulton-Montgomery Community College announces new associate degree in Entertainment Technology School President Dustin Swanger says program offers students “a clear path towards employment” in the arts SCHENECTADY, N.Y.—MAY 21, 2019—Under the marquee at Proctors Tuesday morning, Fulton-Montgomery Community College President Dustin Swanger announced a new degree program aimed at students... Read more » ... Read More