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A New Season For 2024 Penguin Rep Theatre Stony Point, NY

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Stony Point, NY – The New York Times dubbed Penguin Rep Theatre “the gutsiest little theatre”. Under the direction of founding Artistic Director Joe Brancato and executive director Andrew M. Horn, this local theatre has grown in 47 years from a summer theatre in a converted 1880’s hay barn to become one of the Hudson Valley’s most enduring nonprofit cultural institutions.

Season ticket holders enjoy early access to prime seating as well as post-performance discussions, pre-show tastings, dining discounts at a wide variety of restaurants, and savings on additional tickets and ticket insurance. Season tickets to Penguin Rep’s upcoming four shows are now on sale.

This year’s season will include the world premiere of THE SABBATH GIRL: A NEW MUSICAL by award-winning composer/lyricist Neil Berg, a resident of Nyack; the comedy CENTENNIAL CASTING; KEN LUDWIG’S DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE, in which the award-winning playwright (Lend Me a Tenor, Crazy for You) recounts his parents’ courtship during World War II; and the world premiere of THE STEEL MAN by Cary Gitter, Penguin’s playwright-in-residence.

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“Ken Ludwig’s Heartfelt Play ‘Dear Jack, Dear Louise” Premieres July 26 at Penguin Rep Theatre

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Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig’s latest play tells a heartfelt true story from World War II, chronicling the romance between a military doctor in Oregon and an aspiring actress in New York.
DEAR JACK, DEAR LOUISE opens on Friday, June 26, and runs through August 18 at Penguin Rep Theatre, 7 Crickettown Road, Stony Point, New York.

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RCC’s Visual and Performing Arts Department Announces the 27th Season of the Rockland Shakespeare Company

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The Rockland Community College Visual and Performing Arts department is excited to announce the 27th season of the Rockland Shakespeare Company. This season will feature performances of “Macbeth” and “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” in the Cultural Arts Theatre, located on Rockland Community College’s main campus at 145 College Road, Suffern, New York.
The performances will begin on Friday, July 12th, and run through July 20th, starting at 7:00 pm each evening.
All performances are free and open to the public.

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