Music Venues and Theaters
Patchogue, NY
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts, located in the heart of downtown Patchogue, in Suffolk County, NY, is a nonprofit venue offering dance, music and theater. The theater has a state-of-the-art sound system and Broadway-caliber lighting and rigging. There are 854 orchestra seats and 252 balcony seats; bringing the total number to 1,106. ...
Schenectady, NY
Proctors Theatre in downtown Schenectady, NY, is the Capital Region’s destination for major Broadway shows, cutting-edge film festivals, exciting special events, and everything in between. Proctors offers two theater facilities: The 2,600-capacity Mainstage and the 436-capacity GE Theatre.
Proctors’ historic MainStage Theatre is fully equipped with a large proscenium stage, lighting, sound, rigging, and over 20 dressing rooms. It is also home to a fully operational Mighty Wurlitzer organ.
Located on the first floor, the GE Theatre is a flexible, black box theater featuring the largest movie screen in the northeast, a top-notch sound system, movable seating, a projection room, three dressing rooms, and a load-in/tech space. ...
Canandaigua, NY
The Fort Hill Performing Arts Center in Canandaigua, NY, presents world-class performances in music, dance, theater, and the arts in the heart of the Finger Lakes. The facility includes The Sands Family Foundation Theatre, a 427-seat theater built in 1928 with up-to-date lighting, sound, and rigging systems designed for professional and community arts organizations including orchestras, chamber ensembles, soloists, bands, dance ensembles, legit and musical theatre productions, opera, and recitals. ...
Music Venues and Theaters
Albany, NY
The Palace Theatre is an entertainment venue in downtown Albany, NY. The Palace Performing Arts Center is a non-profit organization that operates the Palace Theatre Albany. Capital Region audiences are treated to a broad array of entertainment including the best in concerts, stand-up comedy, classical performances, films, community events and more. ...
New York, NY
Originally opened in 1929, the historic Kings Theatre is a live performance venue in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, known for presenting live music, comedy, film screenings, family programming and more. The theater boasts stunning architecture and an opulent interior featuring an ornate ceiling, plush velvet seating, and a grand stage. From its majestic lobby and luxurious speakeasy spaces to its spacious stage and state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, Kings Theatre offers a blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. The venue is owned by the city and operated by Ambassador Theatre Group. ...
Geneva, NY
The Smith Center for the Arts, Inc. is committed to providing and sustaining diverse arts and education enrichment opportunities for the Finger Lakes. Boasting well-preserved Moorish-inspired design from the 1930’s and an iconic star-lit ceiling, the theater is truly one of a kind. ...
Music Venues and Theaters
Poughkeepsie, NY
Located in Poughkeepsie, NY, the Bardavon is Hudson Valley’s home for live entertainment, community gatherings, classic films and more. The Bardavon is the oldest continuously-operating theater in New York. The Bardavon 1869 Opera House, Inc., is the nonprofit that owns and operates the 944-seat theater. ...
Port Chester, NY
Built in 1926, The Capitol Theatre is a historic performance venue located in the Village of Port Chester in Westchester County, NY. This preeminent live music venue boasts a 65′ domed ceiling, elegant lobbies, and a breathtaking balcony. As Westchester’s premier rock palace, The Capitol Theatre is equipped with state-of-the-art light, sound, video, and digital wall projections.
Garcia’s at The Capitol Theatre serves as the main lobby bar on show nights, but it’s a music venue in its own right, complete with its own stage, house sound and lights, and a capacity of up to 250. ...
Event Venues and Theaters
Rochester, NY
Owned and operated by Rochester Broadway Theatre League (RBTL), West Herr Performing Arts Center is home to the West Herr Auditorium Theatre. Originally built as the Masonic Temple of Rochester in 1930, the historic downtown building is now home to a full season of Broadway, concerts, comedy, drama, and community events. The theater has a domed ceiling, a balcony, and orchestra section. ...
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