Saturday, March 16, 2013


Looking for something fun to do? Come watch Fiddler on the Roof!! 

Coming up in April we will be having our first big play production. Running from Wednesday April 10th to Friday April 12th, we will be hosting the touring production of Fiddler On The Roof starring Jimmy Ferraro, who has starred as Tevye in the Broadway production.

 Calavaras News says of Ferraro, “Jimmy Ferraro, a pleasant faced man from New York was a fantastic choice as Tevye..… It’s easy to say Ferraro might be a relative genius when it comes to delivering his lines. His facial expressions often sparked waves of laughter from the audience. He easily won over the audience, and captivated their hearts."

The New York Daily News said, “Fiddler on the Roof is a universal story of hope, love and acceptance, a stunning, joyful, and jubilant musical masterpiece.” You won’t want to miss out on this performance!

As always, you can call the box office at (516) 678-5000 ext 7715 for tickets or just click here

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Improvised Shakespeare, A Success!

We had so much fun presenting the Improvised Shakespeare Company!

       The Improvised Shakespeare Company performed their original play, "King Richard in the Parking Lot" to the full audience! 


Photographs of this show were taken by Christina Visconti.


The actors presented the deformed King Richard, alternating between which hand was deformed every time he took the stage and his story of love, life, and even war with the French.

In true Shakespeare form, the Company presented some hilarious double entendre scenes that the crowd thought were hilarious! The men played women exceptionally well, as you can see in the love gif. The play featured all of Shakespeare's regulars, such as family drama. This play had King Richard's brother burying him alive so he could become King, as well as the brothers fighting over a lady love!




The play also featured the French trying to start a war with England. However, French soldiers were more concerned with eating pie than fighting the English. The actors even went into the audience during this part of the show and the audience howled with laughter the whole time!







Overall, this show was a huge success! The audience really loved the presentation of the Improvised Shakespeare Company!