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)
Stamford Center for the Arts
Opened in 1992, The Rich Forum is an arts and communications center that includes the 757-seat Truglia Theatre, the Leonhardt Studio for more intimate performances, and the Mercede Promenade, the main lobby that also serves as an alternative performance space. The front-of-the-house upperlevel includes the elegant Rossi Salon, with a panoramic view of downtown Stamford, and the Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Gallery, which overlooks the Mercede Promenade. Rich Forum, 307 Atlantic St., Stamford, CT. (203-325-4466) CLICK for Show Schedule & DIRECTIONS and PARKING Information
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)
NYCB Theatre at Westbury
Presenting more than 125 live music, comedy concerts and family shows annually.
NYCB Theatre at Westbury, 960 Brush Hollow Road, Westbury, Long Isand, NY. (516-334-0800)
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)
Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood
One of the largest performing arts centers in New Jersey, a theater of and for the community that it serves throughout northern New Jersey, by being a creative focus, educational resource, and engine of economic vitality. bergenPAC Englewood's Performing Arts Center, 30 North Van Brunt Street, Englewood, NJ. (201-227-1030)
Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke & Lenny White from Return to Forever
Tue Sept 29 at 8:00 PM $99, $69, $59, $39, $29
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)
McCarter Theatre Princeton
McCarter Theatre Center is one of the most active cultural centers in the nation, offering over 200 performances of theater, dance, music and special events each year. Over 200,000 people come to McCarter each season from all twenty-one counties in New Jersey as well as Pennsylvania, New York and 23 additional states. McCarter Theatre Center, 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ. (1-888-ARTSWEB)
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)
NJPAC - Victoria Theater, Newark
NJPAC is easily accessible by car or public transportation, and offers plenty of safe, affordable parking. The food in Theater Square Grill is four-star. And with excellent sound and sight lines, every seat at NJPAC is "the best seat in the house."
Victoria Theater @ NJPAC, One Center Street, (Theater Square), Newark, NJ. (973-353-8046)
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)
Batsheva Dance Company Sep 21–Oct 3 @ Joyce Theater
Israel's national dance company brings esteemed Artistic Director Ohad Naharin's Project 5 to New York audiences for the first time. An evening that features an artful combination of excerpts from earlier pieces by Naharin, Project 5 includes excerpts from B/olero (2008), Moshe (1999), George & Zalman (2006) and Black Milk (1985/1991) and offers two completely different perspectives, with five performances danced by a cast of five women and nine performances by a cast of five men
Sep 21–26: Tue-Wed 7:30pm; Thu-Fri 8:00pm; Sat 2pm &8pm; Sun 2pm & 7:30pm
Sep 28–Oct 3: Tue-Wed 7:30pm; Thu-Sat 8:00pm; Sun 2:00pm
[Tickets start at $10]
Joyce Theater, 175 Eigth Ave. NYC. (212-242-0800)
American Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker
Magical toy soldiers, sparkling fairies, mischievous mice, and all the enchanting inhabitants of E.T.A. Hoffmann’s whimsical world descend upon BAM this December for the world premiere of The Nutcracker choreographed by ABT artist-in-residence Alexei Ratmansky.
Brooklyn Academy of Music, Peter Jay Sharp Building,
30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NYC. (718-636-4100)
BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange
A home for the arts, cultural diversity and inventiveness in Park Slope, Brooklyn providing a nurturing, year-round performance, rehearsal and educational space encouraging artistic risk-taking preseting entertainment for the whole family. Brooklyn Arts Exchange, 421 Fifth Avenue (near the corner of 8th St. in Park Slope) NYC. (718-832-0018) Sunday April 25, 2010, 11:00 AM - THE JUMPIN' JUNIPER SHOW sing-a-long featuring BROADWAY BOUND with LEIGH STEIN
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)
First Saturday @ The Brooklyn Museum of Art
All evening, the 1st Saturday of each month, thousands of visitors enjoy free programs of art and entertainment. The Museum Cafe serves a selection of sandwiches, salads, and beverages, and a cash bar offers wine and beer. Parking: $4 starting at 5pm. All other Saturdays, the Museum closes at 6pm. The Brooklyn Museum of Art, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NYC. Tel. 718-638-5000.
Henry Street Settlement
Dance, Music, Comedy and Theatrical performances scheduled throughout the year on New York's Lower East Side. Some events are Free.
Henry Street Settlement, 466 Grand St (Lower East Side North side of Grand Street, NYC. (212-598-0400)
Historic Richmond Town Staten Island
New York City's living history village and museum complex. 25 acres of a 100-acre site with about 15 restored buildings, including homes and commercial and civic buildings, as well as a museum.
Historic Richmond Town, 441 Clarke Ave. Staten Island, NY. (718-351-1611)
I Fioretti in Musica- Opera in Danza
An original Italian Opera that imagines St. Francis of Assisi as a character in modern New York. The libretto, concept and directing by Gian Marco Lo Forte.
September 30 - October 17, 2010 * Thursday - Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 2:30pm [Tickets $25] Ellen Stewart Theatre @ LaMaMa, 74 A East 4th Street, NYC. (212-475-7710)
Japan Society
One of America's premiere institutions for the exhibition, research and publication of Japanese Art and Film. Performing Arts programs from the traditional to cutting-edge contemporary theater, dance and music for the whole family. Lecture Programs presenting distinguished writers, artists, designers, scholars, statesmen, social critics and other opinion leaders.
JAPAN SOCIETY 33 East 47th Street NYC. (212-832-1155)
Jazz at Lincoln Center @ the Rose Theater
Presenting the finest Jazz performers, singers and dancers at the Frederick P. Rose Hall, the home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, The New York Cabaret Convention and music and dance from all around the world.
ROSE Theater, Time Warner Center, 60th and Broadway NYC. (CenterCharge 212-721-6500)
Jérôme Bel Sept. 18 & 19 @Joyce Theater
The fall '10/winter '11 season begins with a work conceived and directed by esteemed conceptual artist and choreographer Jérôme Bel. Cédric Andrieux is a visual autobiography of Cédric Andrieux, one of contemporary dance's most lauded artists.
Mon 7:30pm; Wed 7:30pm; Fri 8pm; Sat 2pm
[Tickets: starting at $10]
Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Avenue, NYC. (212-242-0800)
Joe's Pub
Impeccable sound and lights and capacity for 161 people in a warm and intimate candlelit atmosphere filled with plush velvet couches, a comfortably elegant setting for performances by some of the world's finest performing artists.
Joe's Pub, 425 Lafayette St. @ Astor Place NYC. (212-539-8778)
Joyce SoHo
This three-story former firehouse in New York's SoHo district presents the works of innovative independent choreographers and not-for-profit professional dance companies.
Joyce SoHo, 155 Mercer Street (between Houston and Prince), NYC. (212- 334-7479)
Kaija Saariaho's Maa
Evocative and dreamlike, Kaija Saariaho’s Maa – the composer’s only ballet – has been staged just once before. The American premiere at Miller pairs this brilliant but little-known score with beautiful new choreography by Luca Veggetti.
Wed. Fri, Sat, September 22, 24, 25, 2010 at 8:00 PM [Ticket Price: $40]
Miller Theater, 2960 Broadway at 116th Street, NYC. (212-854-7799)
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)
New York Chinese Cultural Center
A performing arts and educational organization that promotes the understanding and appreciation of Chinese culture by preserving traditional genres and nurturing innovations that reflect our dynamic and diverse cultural heritage presenting Chinese folk dancing, music and visual arts performed by Chinese Americans. New York Chinese Cultural Center, 390 Broadway, 2nd Floor, NYC. (212-334-3764)
New York City Ballet - Fall season
Under the leadership of Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins, the Company is one of the foremost dance companies in the world, unique in US artistic history. The New York City Ballet is solely responsible for training its own artists and creating its own works.
Tickets: $20 - $125
The David H. Koch Theater, Columbus Avenue & 63rd Street, NYC. (212-870-5667)
PS 122
Performance Space is a multi-disciplinary arts center dedicated to finding, developing and presenting new artistic creations from a diversity of cultures and points of view. P.S. 122 provides emerging and mid-career artists an environment that encourages exploration, innovation and risk-taking.
PS 122, 150 First Ave. at E. 9th Street NYC. (212-477-5288)
Ritter, Dene, Voss
A razor-sharp ‘misanthropic comedy’ by Thomas Bernhard, “Austria’s most provocative post-war writer” (New Yorker), about two sisters and their volatile brother, who is loosely based on the 20th century’s philosopher, Ludwig Wittgenstein.
September 23 - October 10, 2010 * Thursday - Saturday at 7:30pm. Sunday at 2:30pm. [Tickets: $18 Seniors & Students $13]
La Mama's First Floor Theatre in the East Village, 74A East 4th Street, NYC. (212-475-7710)
Roseland
One of New York City's most famous venues for the presention of the music and dance.
Roseland, 239 W. 52nd Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue, NYC. (212-777-6800)
Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
The premier venue for the presentation of cultural and performing arts events for NYU and lower Manhattan. Since opening in 2003, the 860-seat Skirball Center has been an educational and community building resource, providing NYU's first large-scale, professional performance space on campus.
Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, 566 La Guardia Place (Washington Square South) New York University, NYC (212-279-4200)
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)
The Theater at Madison Square Garden
Presenting comedy, musical performances, family shows and theatricals, the NFL and NBA Drafts, CBS Television's Fall Premiere,Shareholder Meetings, Product Launches for Infinity and Intel, as well as Corporate Employee Meetings.
The Theater at Madison Square Garden, 8th Avenue @ 33rd Street, NYC. (212-307-7171)
Town Hall OCTOBER Events
TOWN HALL Designed by renown architects, McKim, Mead & White, to reflect the democratic principles of the League. Box seats were eliminated and no seats had an obstructed view giving birth to the term "NOT A BAD SEAT IN THE HOUSE."
The Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street (bet. 6th & 7th), NYC. (212-840-2824)
Town Hall SEPT Events
A National Historic site just off Times Square presenting the finest concerts, dance, comedy and song in the heart of New York's theatre district. Town Hall, 123 West 43rd Street (bet. 6th & 7th Avenues), NYC. (212-840-2824)
Vollmond (Full Moon) @ BAM
The work shimmers—literally—as water runs in manic rivulets over a giant rock, rushes across the stage, and rains down, drenching the dancers. A study in Pina Bausch’s unparalleled mix of abandon and supreme control
Sep 29 & 30; Oct 1, 2, 4, 5, 7—9, 2010, 7:30pm. [$25, 55, 75, 85]
BAM Howard Gilman Opera House, 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, NYC. (718-636-4100)
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)
Paramount Center for the Arts, Peekskill
A year-round center for the arts, presenting live performances, arts-in-education programs, films, and visual art exhibitions, serving over 55,000 people annually throughout the mid-Hudson Valley Region. Paramount Center for the Arts, 1008 Brown Street, Peekskill, NY. (914-736-9585)
Purchase College
A new season of theatrical events, films, dance plus jazz & classical music concerts by artists of great virtuosity and remarkable talent.
Purchase College Performing Arts Center, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY. (914-251-6200)
White Plains Performing Arts Center
This 410 seat professional multi-purpose theatre is located on the 3rd floor of City Center, in downtown White Plains with convenient parking and great local restaurants within walking distance.
White Plains Performing Arts Center, 11 City Place, White Plains, NY (914-328-1600)
August Wilson Center for African American Culture
Presents performing, visual and education programs that celebrate the contributions of African Americans. 412-258-2700.