SUMMER AND SMOKE

by Tennessee Williams

Performances: July 13-30
Thurs. – Sat. @7:30pm
Sun. matinees @2pm & Sat. July 29 matinee @2pm

Bethany Hall Theater at Old Dutch, 272 Wall, Kingston, NY

Tickets: www.voicetheatre.org/tickets/
Phone reservations & more info: 845.679.0154

$28 Thurs. general admission
$30 Fri-Sun. general admission
$22 seniors/students – all shows


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Join us for fun and mayhem at the Colony

Join us for an evening of fun and frolics with friends of Voice Theatre.  Our favorite actors from across the Hudson Valley and beyond will perform monologues from a host of shows for your entertainment. Plus, some original pieces. All ticket proceeds will go to raise production funds for upcoming Voice Theatre shows.  Doors at 6pm and performances will kick off at 7pm. We hope you can make it!

Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/monologue-mayhem-fundraiser-for-the-voice-theatre-tickets-538125276187

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Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward Laugh with us

Leigh Strimbeck (Voice Theatre -All My Sons), Joris Stuyck (Voice Theatre -Hay Fever), Megan Bones (Voice Theatre -The Skin of Our Teeth,) Molly O’Brien (Hudson Warehouse -Hamlet), Caitlin Connelly (Phoenicia Playhouse -Mama Mia), Angela B. Potrikus (Curtain Call Theater -Terms of Endearment), John Remington (The Center for the Performing Arts at Rhinebeck -Delikatessen).


A smash comedy hit on the London and Broadway stages this riotous fiasco comes to a climax when a séance takes place in the home of the sophisticated novelist, Charles Condomine and his wife Ruth. Charles has invited the self-proclaimed medium, Madame Arcati, to conduct the séance and Arcati has somehow managed to materialize Charles’s first wife Elvira, dead seven years. Elvira refuses to leave.Facebooktwitterredditpinterestlinkedinmail

Thoughts from Robert Edmond Jones

The theatre is a school. We shall never have done with studying and learning. In the theatre, as in life, we try first to free ourselves, as far as we can, from our own limitations.  Then we begin to practice this noble and magical art. Then we begin to dream..

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