Klein Memorial Auditorium, Bridgeport
This 1,400 seat theatre hosts symphonies, operas, and theatre productions, as well as local dance recitals, graduations, and family entertainment. It has been the home of the Greater Bridgeport Symphony for the past 60 years. The auditorium is an Art Deco design building with bronze doors and marble halls. Klein Memorial Auditorium, 910 Fairfield Avenue, Bridgeport, CT. (203-259-1036)
Ridgefield Playhouse
Presenting an exciting year-round program of internationally acclaimed musicians, comedy performers, lectures, as well as a exciting season of thrilling entertainment.
Ridgefield Playhouse, 80 East Ridge, Ridgefield, CT. (203-438-5795)
Guild Hall East Hampton
A fine art museum, professional theater, and community education center presenting visual, performing and literary arts events. Plus a full season of summer entertainment for the entire family.
Guild Hall, 158 Main Street, East Hampton, Long Island, NY. (631-324-0806)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale
Long Island Home of NY Islanders, New York Dragons Arena Football; Boxing, Wrestling, Lacrosse, Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Comedy, Music, Dance and Family Events. Nassau Coliseum, 1255 Hempstead Turnpike, Uniondale, NY. (516-794-9303)
Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park and Coe Hall Oyster Bay
Situated between Oyster Bay and Locust Valley on Long Island's North Shore, Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park is one of Long Island's premier public arboretums and historic sites.A former Gold Coast estate of over four hundred acres, Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park and Coe Hall, 1395 Planting Fields Road, Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY. (516-922-9200) PARK OPEN EVERY DAY 9:00 am. – 5:00 pm.
Tilles Center, Brookville
A Season of Outstanding Musical, Dance and Comedy Performances at
Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, on the C.W. Post campus of Long Island University in Brookville - Long Island's premier concert hall, NY. (516-299-3100)
Berrie Center for the Performing Arts, Mahwah
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.
Sharp Theater @ Berrie Center, 505 Ramapo Valley Road, Mahwah, NJ (201-684-7500)
Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank
This historic 1926 theatre is just minutes from the ocean, in this beautiful and charming town built on the banks of the Navesink River drawing over 130,000 thousand people annually, in addition to the thousands who flock to Red Bank's annual film and music festivals.
Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth Street, Redbank, NY. (732-842-9000)
Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton Works by well-known and emerging contemporary sculptors in the museum buildings and throughout the landscaped sculpture park. Centrally located mid-way between NYC and Philadelphia, easily accessible via major highways and public rail systems. Guided tours available to schools and other student or adult groups by appointment. Grounds for Sculpture, 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton, NJ. (609-586-0616)
Kean University Stages
Fine-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 Stages, Route 439 (North Ave) & Route 82 (Morris Avenue), Elizabeth, NJ (908-737-SHOW - 7469), or
go to our Web site www.keanstage.com
Mayo Center for the Performing Arts - Morristown
The former Community Theatre is a regional center for the performing arts presenting a wide range of comedy, music, and dance programs that entertain, enrich and educate the diverse population of the Morristown region. Mayo Center for the Performing Arts, 100 South Street, Morristown, NJ, (973-539-8008)
NJPAC - Prudential Hall, Newark
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center's Prudential Hall has excellent sound and sight lines, and every seat is "the best seat in the house." The diversity of the performances is unparalleled.
NJPAC, One Center Street, Newark, NJ. (1-888-GO-NJPAC)
Patriots Theater, Trenton
The War Memorial, part of New Jersey's Capitol complex proudly hosts a diverse and exciting array of theatrical and concert events -- from comedy to ballet, from opera to gospel, from classical music to jazz, rock, pop, and folk music. Patriots Theater at the War Memorial (part of New Jersey's Sate Capitol complex) on Memorial Drive, Trenton, NJ. (800-955-5566)
Raritan Valley Community College Somerville
Great comedy, musical and family entertainment in Central New Jersey The Theatre at Raritan Valley Community College, College Drive (Orr Drive), Somerville,, NJ. (908-725-3420)
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. New Jersey's STATE THEATRE, 15 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ. (732-246-7469)
Bargemusic
Presenting chamber music in a startlingly beautiful location - a floating barge at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge. Musicians perform on a small stage with the dramatic backdrop of the East River and lower Manhattan skyline.
Bargemusic, Fulton Ferry Landing near the Brooklyn Bridge., NYC. (718-624-2083)
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Presenting a variety of performers and events where you can experience the great musical and dance artists and family productions at affordable prices to will entertain the whole family.
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts, 2900 Campus Road & Hillel Place, Brooklyn, NYC. (718-951-4500)
Carnegie Hall - Zankel Hall
Located in NYC just below the Isaac Stern Auditorium in Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall is a new and smaller concert hall with only 599 Seats, with excellent sight lines and the finest sound design. Zankel Hall, 7th Avenue just above 56th Street. NYC. (CarnegieCharge: 212-247-7800)
Carnegie Hall - Weill Recital Hall
The Joan and Sanford I. Weill Recital Hall @ Carnegie Hall - an intimate auditorium presenting recitals, chamber music concerts, symposia, discussions, master classes, and more.
Weill Recital Hall, 57th Street and 7th Avenue, NYC. (212- 247-7800)
Carnegie Hall - Isaac Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
The largest performance space at Carnegie Hall, the premier location for classical music performance in the United States since its opening in 1891, showcasing the world's greatest soloists, conductors, and ensembles.
Isaac Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall, 7th Avenue and 57th Street, NYC. (212-247-7800)
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Events scheduled at this refurbished and rededicated world renowned location all year long.
Cathedral of St. John the Divine, 1047 Amsterdam Avenue at 112th St, NYC. (212-932-7347)
Chamber Music Society
The newly refurbished Alice Tully Hall is the home and main stage of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. The 2010-2011 concerts in this magnificent new hall range from Baroque to new music, with something for every chamber music lover. Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall, 65th & Broadway, NYC (212-875-5788)
Concerts @ Morgan Library & Museum
The Morgan offers a variety of Concerts including the St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble Series, George London Foundation Recital Series, Boston Early Music Festival Series, and more. The Morgan Library's Gilder Lehrman Hall, 29 East 36th Street, NYC. (212- 685-0008)
Frick Concert Series
The European salon was alive and well during the years between 1880 and the outbreak of World War I, when Henry Clay Frick and his family made frequent trips to Paris. With gusto and finesse, the Fricks recreated these intimate evenings of music and letters back home, entertaining statesmen and financiers as well as harpists, organists, and other visiting soloists.
Frick Collection, 1 East 70th Street, NYC. (212-547-07150)
Fyvush Finkel Live!
The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene presents
"Fyvush Finkel Live! Featuring Fyvush Finkel and his virtuosic sons Ian and Elliot Finkel October 17 - November 7, 2010 * Click for showtimes
[Orchestra Seating $55 Balcony Seating $45 Students $25]
Nagelberg Theatre, 25th St. (bet. 3rd and Lex Aves.), NYC. (646-312-4085)
Great Performers
Lincoln Center is the world’s leading performing arts center. Located on 16.3 acres in New York City, the Lincoln Center complex is comprised of 12 Resident Organizations, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. is one of those 12.
Lincoln Center, 65th St & Broadway, NYC. (CenterCharge 212-721-6500).
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)
Le Poisson Rouge in Greenwich Village
A multimedia art cabaret serving ART & ALCOHOL founded by musicians on the site of the historic Village Gate. Dedicated to the fusion of popular and art cultures in music, film, theater, dance, and fine art, the venue's mission is to revive the symbiotic relationship between art and revelry; to establish a creative asylum for both artists and audiences.
(Le) Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St, NYC.
(212-796-0741)
Lunchtime Concerts @ Columbia Uinversity
Miller's popular midday series returns! Discover great chamber works in an intimate, casual setting. This season the free concerts spotlight four of the founding fathers of modern American music, with works for voice, strings, and piano
Philosophy Hall Columbia University campus at 116th and Amsterdam Avenue, NYC. (212-854-7799)
Mannes Concert Hall
Free Concerts and Lectures @ The Concert Hall - no tickets or reservations required; seating is first-come first-seated.
Mannes College, 150 West 85th Street (between Columbus and Amsterdam Aves.NYC (212-580-0210 x4817)
Museum of Chinese in the Americas
The museum's new building designed by Maya Lin is now open. There is a year-roun schedule of Gallery Talks and Special Events.
MoCA, 211-215 Centre Street, NYC. (212-619-4785)
New York Philharmonic Concerts
New York Philharmonic Concerts @ Lincoln Center.
Tickets: $40 - $122
Avery Fisher Hall, on the north side of Lincoln Center Plaza, on Broadway, between West 62nd & West 65th Streets, NYC. (212-875-5672)
Regina Carter’s Reverse Thread @ Carnegie Hall
Regina Carter shines again in this latest project, which merges contemporary American jazz with traditional African folk melodies.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 at 9 PM
[Tickets $38 - $48]
Zankel Hall @ Carnegie Hall, 7th Avenue & 56th Street, NYC. (212-247-7800)
Symphony Space Peter Jay Sharp Theatre
On New York's Upper West Side, this is the home of performing arts, literary, and film programs bringing artists and audiences together in an atmosphere of exploration and intimacy.
Symphony Space - Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, Broadway @ 95th Street, NYC. (212-864-5400)
Symphony Space Leonard Nimoy Thalia
Artistically and culturally diverse performing arts, literary programs, films and lectures bringing artists and audiences together in an atmosphere of exploration and intimacy. Leonard Nimoy Thalia @ Symphony Space, 95th & Broadway on New York's Upper West Side. (212-864-5400)
Wave Hill Concerts
Wave Hill offers a unique, inspiring setting for both performing artist and music enthusiast. Walk through the gardens, varied in their beauty throughout the seasons, to reach Wave Hill House, a perfect performance space. Cathedral-like windows frame sublime views of the Hudson River and the garden, enhancing each performance while illuminating connections between the natural world and art. Wave Hill, West 249th Street and Independence Avenue, Bronx, NYC. (718-549-3200)
21st Annual Bard Music Festival
Alban Berg (1885–1935) has a unique place in the history of 20th-century music. He embraced a radical modernist approach to musical composition. But his music gained not only the admiration of musicians but also the allegiance and affection of audiences.
August 13–15 and August 20–22, 2010
Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY (845-758-7900)
Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts 2010 MUSIC FESTIVAL- June 26 through Sept. 25
A summer of chamber and symphonic music concerts, opera, jazz, Broadway highlights, children's programs and pre-concert events in a perfect environment for the enjoyment of music. Check your worries at the gate, drop your shoulders, take a deep breath, and allow music to enter your soul.
Caramoor, 49 Girdle Ridge Road in Katonah, NY (914-232-5035)
Museum of Chinese in the Americas
The museum's new building designed by Maya Lin is now open. There is a year-roun schedule of Gallery Talks and Special Events.
MoCA, 211-215 Centre Street, NYC. (212-619-4785)
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale
Long Island Home of NY Islanders, New York Dragons Arena Football; Boxing, Wrestling, Lacrosse, Basketball, Beach Volleyball, Comedy, Music, Dance and Family Events. Nassau Coliseum, 1255 Hempstead Turnpike, Uniondale, NY. (516-794-9303)
Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park and Coe Hall Oyster Bay
Situated between Oyster Bay and Locust Valley on Long Island's North Shore, Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park is one of Long Island's premier public arboretums and historic sites.A former Gold Coast estate of over four hundred acres, Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park and Coe Hall, 1395 Planting Fields Road, Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY. (516-922-9200) PARK OPEN EVERY DAY 9:00 am. – 5:00 pm.
August Wilson Center for African American Culture
Presents performing, visual and education programs that celebrate the contributions of African Americans. 412-258-2700.