Category: Proctors
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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
Frozen is building their North American Tour right here at Proctors. The process is called teching. Disney Theatrical is using Proctors MainStage to figure out all the details on how to reimagine Frozen for the road. Every stop on their tour is a different size and shape, so their job... Read more » ... Read More
Go backstage with The Spongebob Musical and see what makes this show come alive The Spongebob Musical has spent the last few weeks building their show here at Proctors. Our audiences are the first to see this incredible re-imaging of the beloved cartoon come to life before heading out on... Read more » ... Read More
Sept. 15-Oct. 15 is National Hispanic Heritage Month. This month recognizes the contributions and important presence of Hispanic and Latinx Americans in the USA. Contributions on Broadway Hispanics have been able to thrive as the largest ethnic minority in the U.S. Contributing a large voice to music, writing, photography, painting and Broadway!... Read more » ... Read More
On Sunday, August 18, Proctors celebrated the American Dream at The Immigrants’ Ball. The Immigrants’ Ball was an evening dedicated to celebrating the arrivals whose courage, hard work, resilience, and sacrifice have shaped our community in the Capital Region. In every field of life, newcomers to these shores have excelled... Read more » ... Read More
Our Schuyler sisters got an up close look at Albany’s rich Hamilton history. Actors Hannah Cruz, Olivia Puckett and Stephanie Umoh, who play the Schuyler sisters Hamilton, toured the Schuyler sisters exhibit at the Albany Institute of History and Art and even got to hold a letter written from Hamilton... Read more » ... Read More
We went to The Kennedy Center in D.C. to see for ourselves what all the hype was about around The Band’s Visit. And, can we be totally honest? We were blown away. This Tony Award winning show did not disappoint. We met up with a few of the actors after... Read more » ... Read More