Critics called it “Breathtaking”, “A work of art”, “Shatteringly good”, and “Essential viewing”. And now, Bridge Street Theatre’s acclaimed 2023 production of Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie” returns to Catskill for eight more performances April 4-13. One of just a handful of undisputed classics of the American stage, BST presents Williams’ moving remembrance of family ties, lost dreams, and shattered illusions incorporating elements from Williams’ original, pre-production draft of the script, and utilizing the incidental music composed for the initial production by author and composer Paul Bowles. The production is directed by BST Associate Artist Steven Patterson, with Leigh Strimbeck as Amanda Wingfield, Taylor Congdon as her daughter Laura, Brett Mack as her son Tom, and Russell Sperberg as gentleman caller Jim O’Connor. For more details and to purchase tickets, visit the theatre’s website at bridgest.org/glass-menagerie-2024/. Re-discover the magic of one of the most moving plays in the American canon in this stunning revival production.
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| 2014 | Best Revival of a Play |
Bridge Street Theatre is at 44 W Bridge Street, Catskill, NY.
On Golden Pond (11/13/25-11/23/25)
“ENOUGH! Plays to End Gun Violence” at Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill (10/6/25-10/6/25)
"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)
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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End of the Rainbow
CenterStage Theatre at the JCC (12/6 - 12/21)
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The Prom
Callahan Theater (4/2 - 4/4) | |
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House of Stars
House of Stars (9/8 - 12/12) | ||
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Moulin Rouge!
Proctor's Theatre (6/2 - 6/7) | |
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The Revolutionists
Callahan Theater (2/19 - 2/21) | |
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Mr. Marmalade
Dowd Fine Arts Center - Lab Theater (2/26 - 3/1) | |
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Wedding Band
Capital Repertory Theatre (6/4 - 6/14) | |
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& Juliet
West Herr Auditorium Theatre (12/9 - 12/14) | |
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