Chronogram July 2018

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Honky Tonk Laundry 8pm. $39/$34. Musical. Shadowland Theatre, Ellenville. 647-5511. Leonard Bernstein’s Peter Pan 7-10pm. $25+. Internationally renowned director Christopher Alden reveals a darker side to J. M. Barrie’s fantasy of childhood and the inner child in a psychologically gripping new production, by turns whimsical and sinister, transfigured with a joyous and shimmering score by Leonard Bernstein. The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson. 758-7900. The Revenge of the Space Pandas or Binky Rudich and the Two-Step Speed Clock 7:30-9pm. $25/$10 students/$5 for kids 5-10. Blast off for the Planet Crestview with a boy scientist, his female sidekick, and a sheep named Bob in this comedy for the whole family by David Mamet. Bridge Street Theatre, Catskill. (518) 943-3818. Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presents: I’m Trying to Tell You Something Important 6-8pm. Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie. 437-5370. Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presents: Radio Island July 28. See website for showtimes. Powerhouse Theater, Poughkeepsie. 437-5370. Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presents: The Waves -29. See website for specific show times. Powerhouse Theater, Poughkeepsie. 437-5370.

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES Drawing Better: Vince Natale 9am-noon. $160/4 sessions. Woodstock School of Art, Woodstock. 679-2388. Drawing, Painting and Composition with Eric Angeloch 1-4pm. $160/4 sessions. Woodstock School of Art, Woodstock. 679-2388.

FRIDAY 20 COMEDY Adrienne Truscott’s Asking For It: A One-Lady Rape About Comedy Starring Her P*ssy and Little Else 8:30-10pm. $25-$50. Adrienne Truscott, one-half of the infamous Wau Wau Sisters, dressed only from the waist up and ankles down, undoes and does in the rules and rhetoric about rape, comedy and the awkward laughs in between. Heavy at its core but light on its feet, Truscott’s standup routine about a hideous subject has won awards around the world. Spiegeltent, Annandale. 758-7900.

FAIRS & FESTIVALS 5th Annual 23Arts Summer Music & Jazz Festival Jazz, classical, and Indie music festival. See website for specific events and locations. Downtown Tannersville, Tannersville. 23arts.org/. The Badila Family: A Celebration of Community and Culture 3 days of theater and music brought to you by Hudson’s first family of creativity. Led by matriarch Pamela, the Badilas are a close-knit family of artists whose incredible talent and community spirit have made them a household name in Hudson. The Badila’s unique blend of Congolese traditions and popular culture resonates at home, and reverberates on the world stage. See website for specific events and details. Hudson Hall, Hudson. 5188221438.

FILM Music Fan Film Series: The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine 7:15pm. $8/$6 members. Yellow Submarine is 50 years old! A fully restored 4K print with 5.1 stereo sound has been created to mark the 50th anniversary of the film. Rosendale Theater Collective, Rosendale. 658-8989.

FOOD & WINE Friday Night Food Trucks 5-8pm. Celebrate the start of the weekend and take advantage of summer sunsets from our Taproom Terrace with ala carte, family friendly menus from local food trucks. Our tap wine will be available for $5/glass. We’ll set up the cornhole and bocce games or feel free to bring your own lawn games to play on the front lawn. Also featuring live music from local performers. Millbrook Winery, Millbrook. Millbrookwine. com/events/food-truck-fridays/. Taste NY at Todd Hill Outdoor Farmer’s Market 2-6pm. Enjoy authentic NY made products from local vendors. Taste NY at Todd Hill, Poughkeepsie. 849-0247.

KIDS & FAMILY Just for Fun: Magician Jim Snack 1pm. Back by popular demand! Jim Snack will mystify and wow the audience with his incredible and fun magic tricks. PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, Chatham. (518) 392-6121.

LITERARY & BOOKS Daniela Tully Author Reading, Book Signing, and Happy Hour 5-7pm. Daniela Tully reads from her debut novel Hotel on Shadow Lake, Emerson Resort & Spa, Mount Tremper. 688-2828.

MUSIC

Hudson River School Art Trail Hikes Bask in the summer air and glorious scenery of the beloved Hudson River. The Thomas Cole National Historic Site and Catskill Mountain Wild have teamed up to offer monthly hikes along the Hudson River School Art Trail. The guided, day-long adventure stops at several picturesque sites painted by famous 19th-century artists Thomas Cole and Jasper Cropsey. For this month’s trek, a licensed Catskill Wild Mountain tour guide will take hikers through the forest to Sunset Rock and North Lake. It’s a 6.5-mile hike at moderate difficulty. There will be opportunities to relax and sketch the views, as well as jump in the water if weather permits. This second hike of the season is July 27 from 9am to 4pm at Hudson River School Art Trail, located on Schutt Road in Haines Falls. (518) 943-7465; Thomascole.org/events —Briana Bonfiglio

Fred Zepplin 8pm. Classic rock. The Falcon Underground, Marlboro. 236-7970.

Americana Singer-Songwriter Shannon McNally 9pm. Club Helsinki, Hudson. (518) 828-4800.

Pearl 8pm. Colony Woodstock, Woodstock. 679-7625.

Ayaaso 8pm. Roots. BeanRunner Café, Peekskill. (914) 737-1701.

Rory Block’s Gospel & Blues Fest Weekend: Rory Block 8pm. $25/$20 members/$10 students. Experience the power of Rory’s authentic, deeply felt and skillfully wrought performance in an intimate setting. PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, Chatham. (518) 392-6121.

Body/Head 8pm. $20. Backstage Studio Productions (BSP), Kingston. 481-5158. Brentano Quartet with Clarinetist Todd Palmer 8-10pm. $25-$55. Their program includes transcriptions of madrigals by Gesualdo, whose works pre-date the string quartet as a medium, Beethoven’s magnificent Quartet Opus 18, No 4 and the Brahms Clarinet Quintet, certainly, one of the greatest chamber music masterpieces ever composed. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, Katonah. (914) 232-1252. Bruce Katz: Blues on Broadway 7-10pm. $20/$15 in advance. Safe Harbors Lobby at the Ritz, Newburgh. 784-1199. David Kraai 6pm. Country. Crossroads Brewing, Athens. Crossroadsbrewingco. com 6-9pm. David Kraai swings by this brewery’s taproom to dole out two sets of fine country folk music. Crossroads Brewing Company, Catskill. (518) 444-8277. E3: Engage Experience Explore: Music in Common 11am. Music in Common will be working with students from area schools. They will work together to create music, visual art and film for a unique performance to bring back into the community. This creative collaborative piece will provide an understanding of the challenges students face. These include but are not limited to: Poverty, language barriers and cultural divides. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel. 866-781-2922. Enter the Haggis 8pm. $15-$25. Daryl’s House Club, Pawling. 289-0185.

Salsa with Willy Torres 8pm. BeanRunner Café, Peekskill. (914) 737-1701. Shannon and Pete 9pm. Country. The Dutch Ale House, Saugerties. 247-BEER(2337). Singer-Songwriter Showcase Third Friday of every month, 8pm. $6. Acoustic Music by three outstanding singer-songwriters and musicians at ASK GALLERY, 97 Broadway, Kingston 8-10:30 pm Arts Society of Kingston (ASK), Kingston. 338-0311. The THE BAND Band: 50th Anniversary of “Music From Big Pink” 8pm. The Falcon, Marlboro. 236-7970.

OPEN HOUSES/PARTIES/ BENEFITS BBQ, Bourbon & Beer Summer Gala 6pm. $200/$150. Featuring music by Dickey Betts. Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield, CT. (203) 438-5795.

THEATER All My Sons by Arthur Miller presented by Voice Theatre July 21, 7:30-9:30pm. $25/$20 students & seniors. Voice Theatre, Woodstock’s professional theatre company, presents Arthur Miller’s All My Sons, a grippng and powerful family drama of love, guilt and the corrupting power of greed. Byrdcliffe Theater, Woodstock. (800) 838-3006.

Clove Creek Dinner Theater Presents: I Ought To Be In Pictures 6:30-10:30pm. $40/$65/$70. Herb, a Hollywood scriptwriter currently “at liberty” is surprised when his forgotten past reappears in the form of Libby, a teenage daughter who’s trekked from Brooklyn with dreams of movie stardom. With Steffy, his sometime paramour at his side, Herb decides to take another stab at fatherhood and hopefully this time, get it right. Clove Creek Dinner Theater, Fishkill. 202-7778. Guys and Dolls Phoenicia Playhouse, Phoenicia. 688-2279. Honky Tonk Laundry 8pm. $39/$34. Musical. Shadowland Theatre, Ellenville. 647-5511. Leonard Bernstein’s Peter Pan 7-10pm. $25+. Internationally renowned director Christopher Alden reveals a darker side to J. M. Barrie’s fantasy of childhood and the inner child in a psychologically gripping new production, by turns whimsical and sinister, transfigured with a joyous and shimmering score by Leonard Bernstein. The Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson. 758-7900. The Music Man 7:30-10:15pm. $36-$44. Featuring the Woodstock Playhouse Summer Theatre Cast 2018, a regional company of widely acclaimed professional performers. Woodstock Playhouse, Woodstock. 679-6900. The Revenge of the Space Pandas or Binky Rudich and the Two-Step Speed Clock 7:30-9pm. $25/$10 students/$5 for kids 5-10. Blast off for the Planet Crestview with a boy scientist, his female sidekick, and a sheep named Bob in this comedy for the whole family by David Mamet. Bridge Street Theatre, Catskill. (518) 943-3818. A Tuna Christmas County Players, Wappingers Falls. 298-1491.

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