Category: General News
Archived posts about previous Proctors Collaborative events.
The School of Performing Arts at Proctors and The Times Union today announced, in association with the Broadway League, a partnership to present the inaugural High School Musical Theatre Awards for the Capital Region, 7 p.m. Saturday, May 20. Fashioned after Broadway’s Tony Awards®, the ceremony, to be held at... Read more » ... Read More
Beautiful – The Carole King Musical will premiere at Proctors in April 2017 Producers Paul Blake and Sony/ATV Music Publishing announce that the Tony & Grammy Award-winning Broadway hit Beautiful—The Carole King Musical, about the early life and career of the legendary and groundbreaking singer/songwriter, will make its Schenectady premiere... Read more » ... Read More
Four stars from original Broadway cast of Jersey Boys to sing ’60s hits at Proctors They took Broadway by storm in one of the biggest hits of all-time. Now on their seventh national tour, THE MIDTOWN MEN are bringing their magic to audiences everywhere, singing their favorite “Sixties Hits” from... Read more » ... Read More
Doubt and Moonstruck award winner’s romantic Irish comedy lands at theREP Two small Westmeath farms, adjacent, yet worlds apart. He’s a worker, middle-aged, toiling the land he was born to, day in day out. She’s a queen, bossy, not young, but still beautiful, looking out from her porch at evening’s... Read more » ... Read More
Three concerts showcase interconnected acts, cutting-edge work Stockade Music Live! a new series at Proctors, shines a light on native Schenectady talent, focusing on three intertwined acts at the cutting edge of the region’s music scene. Stockade Music Live! will veer from chamber pop to rap to rock/hip-hop/jazz fusion and... Read more » ... Read More
All Shook Up rocks Entire Elvis production created by Broadway Camp students All Shook Up—inspired by and featuring the music of Elvis Presley—is a hip-swiveling, lip curling musical comedy, rocking straight out of 1950s middle America, replete with a guitar-strumming roustabout riding into a small town square, changing everything and... Read more » ... Read More
Her story, told by the Queen of Rock herself, on the concert stage, one more time “Oh lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz … “ Janis Joplin wanted it all. And she gave all to get it. Few voices linger in the iconography of rock like Joplin’s unique... Read more » ... Read More
Tickets on sale for Outside Mullingar, Camelot, Reluctant Wingman and An Iliad Tickets for four shows in the 2016-2017 KeyBank Subscription Series at Capital Repertory Theatre go on sale to the general public 10 a.m. Friday, June 10. Single tickets for A Night With Janis Joplin, at theREP July 8–Aug.... Read more » ... Read More
Horton Foote captures small town life with a ‘loving palette‘ in The Trip to Bountiful Sometimes, you have to run away from home to find it again. In Horton Foote’s classic drama, The Trip To Bountiful, Carrie Watts dreams of getting back home, not just to Bountiful, but to a... Read more » ... Read More
Legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp joined representatives from Catskill Mountain Foundation, Proctors and Saratoga Performing Arts Center to launch Pathways to Dance, an annual eight-county, ten-venue Capital Region initiative, in concert with Manhattan’s Joyce Theater, designed to support new dance creation and presentation. At the University at Albany’s Performing Arts Center... Read more » ... Read More