Bridge Street Theatre will host a one-night-only event on Monday, October 6 at 7:00pm: “ENOUGH! Plays to End Gun Violence.” Part of a nationwide initiative spanning more than 48 communities, the evening features six new short plays written by teens, performed by local teen actors from Catskill and the greater Hudson Valley. These pieces confront the many angles of gun violence — from schools to neighborhoods to families — and give audiences the chance to hear directly from the youth most affected. Chosen from 127 submissions by a distinguished panel that included Jason Reynolds, Gabby Giffords, and nationally recognized dramatists, the winning plays cut to the heart of what it means to grow up in America today. The Bridge Street Theatre reading will be co-directed by Timothy Dakin-Dunn, BST’s Assistant Artistic Director, alongside Michelle Storrs and Marcus McGregor, two of Catskill’s most dedicated champions of youth arts. Following the performance, audiences are invited to stay for a community talk-back. Tickets are just $10 for Adults and $5 for Students. Seating is first-come, first-served. Bridge Street Theatre is located at 44 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY. Full details: bridgest.org/enough-plays-to-end-gun-violence
Telos Consort: “The Illusion of Self” (12/13/25-12/13/25)
Bridge Street Theatre is at 44 W. Bridge Street, Catskill, NY.
On Golden Pond (11/13/25-11/23/25)
"Red Like Fruit" (10/2/25-10/12/25)
RED LIKE FRUIT (10/2/25-10/12/25)
Peter Samelson: Close-Up Magic! (9/12/25-9/12/25)
Peter Samelson: Close-Up Magic (9/12/25-9/12/25)
South: A Nautical Musical (7/24/25-8/3/25)
Sinatra: the Man, the Myth, and the Music (6/29/25-6/29/25)
Bridge Street Dance presents: reclaiming (6/21/25-6/21/25)
MARY JANE (5/22/25-6/1/25)
Polishing Shakespeare (4/17/25-4/27/25)
Our mission is to enhance the cultural life of Catskill and the surrounding areas by presenting, independently and in concert with other artists, unique theatrical productions and other similar events unlike those generally available to audiences at other theaters in the region. To bring to light works we feel have been unjustly neglected, returning them to the stage where they belong. To present, devise, and commission brand-new works for the stage. To forge a diverse community of like-minded artists to aid in the creation of our work. To continue to locate and bring to our patrons the finest in local, national, and international talent. And to keep our ticket prices affordable and our work readily accessible to the widest possible audience.
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Dr. Seuss' How The Grinch Stole Christmas!
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End of the Rainbow
CenterStage Theatre at the JCC (12/6 - 12/21)
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Wedding Band
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House of Stars
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Murder for Two: Holiday Edition
Capital Repertory Theatre (11/28 - 12/28) | |
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West Herr Auditorium Theatre (12/9 - 12/14) | |
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A Christmas Story: The Musical
Cohoes Music Hall (12/3 - 12/21) | |
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The Revolutionists
Callahan Theater (2/19 - 2/21) | |
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Confederates
Capital Repertory Theatre (2/5 - 2/15) | |
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