Chronogram July 2018

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Vassar & New York Stage and Film Powerhouse Theater presents: As You Like It 7-9pm. Free. July 20 @ 7pm July 21 @ 7pm July 22 @ 7pm Free and open to the public. No ticket required. The Environmental Cooperative, 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 July 29. See website for specific show times. Powerhouse Theater, Poughkeepsie. 437-5370.

SATURDAY 21 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. Hutton Fare A custom marketplace celebrating food, beverages, and handmade and packaged products from around the Hudson Valley. Hutton Brickyards, Kingston. Huttonbrickyards.com/huttonfare.

FILM Hudson NY Shorts: Film Festival 5:30-7 & 7:30-9pm. $10/$8.50 memberstudent ($18/$15 for both programs). Hudson NY Shorts is a mixed genre, short film festival with entries from local and global filmmakers. Time and Space Limited, Hudson. (518) 822-8100.

FOOD & WINE Art B-B-Q with AUNTS/camp2 7-10pm. $20. AUNTS returns with an experiment in choreography, art, and collective living that culminates in live performance. Dinner at 7:00, performance at 8:00. Mount Tremper Arts, Mount Tremper. 688-9893.

MUSIC Aston Magna Music Festival: Bach- The Art of the Fugue 8-9:30pm. $25-$50. In its season finale performance at the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, Aston Magna presents Daniel Stepner’s new orchestration of Bach’s Art of the Fugue. Mahawie Performing Arts Center, Great Barrington, MA. (413) 528-3595. Cracker 8pm. $25-$35. Daryl’s House Club, Pawling. 289-0185. David Kraai & The Saddle Tramps with Larry Packer 5-7pm. The 1850 House, Rosendale. 658-7800. CHRONOGRAM.COM These listings do not include weekly recurring events, such as classes that take place every Wednesday, for example. Visit Chronogram.com for events updated daily, recurring weekly events, and staff recommendations. You can also upload events directly to our Events database at Chronogram.com/submitevent.

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Don McLean 8pm. $69.50. Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield, CT. (203) 438-5795. Folk-punk Avatar Paleface Kingston Artist Collective and Cafe, Kingston. 399-2491. Jazz Festival: Dianne Reeves 12-11pm. $35-$100/day only: $30/$15 child. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, Katonah. (914) 232-1252. Lynyrd Skynyrd with Special Guests 38 Special, The Marshall Tucker Band & Wild Adriatic 6pm. Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel. 866-781-2922. The Meditations 8pm. Colony Woodstock, Woodstock. 679-7625. NYSM Rock Camp Session 1 Final Concert 12-2pm. It’s time to hear what the kids have been working on. Rock Camp bands are rehearsed for two weeks, four hours a day, just them and their coach. After the two weeks are up, they play an epic final concert at a local venue. The Falcon, Marlboro. 236-7970. NYSM Rock Camp Summer Concert Series noon. The Falcon, Marlboro. 236-7970. Queer Punk Now: Christeene & Thick 8:30-10pm. $25-$40. The gender-bending feral princess of punk returns to the Spiegeltent for another raw and raucous evening, definitely not for the faint of heart. Spiegeltent, Annandale. 758-7900. Rory Block’s Gospel & Blues Fest Weekend: Diunna Greenleaf & Blue Mercy 8pm. $25/$20 members/$10 students. Diunna Greenleaf, a native Texan steeped in gospel music, embodies the tradition of powerful women blues artists. PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, Chatham. (518) 392-6121. Rumours: The Ultimate Fleetwood Mac Tribute 8pm. $22.50-$29.50. Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes. (800) 745-3000. Tarbox Ramblers 8pm. The Barn at Egremont Inn, South Egremont, MA. (413) 528-9580. Ted Daniel and IBMC 8pm. $20. Jazz. Atlas Studios, Newburgh. 391-8855. Thrown Together Band 9:30pm. Classic rock. 12 Grapes Music and Wine Bar, Peekskill. (914) 737-6624. West Point Band: Night at the Movies 7:30pm. West Point Military Academy, West Point. Usma.edu. Winard Harper & the Jeli Posse 8pm. Jazz. BeanRunner Café, Peekskill. (914) 737-1701. Young People’s Concert: Lincoln Trio 11am. $5/children free. Americans in Paris IV. The celebrated Grammy nominated Lincoln Trio’s brilliance, combined with youth appeal, makes for a winning combination. These interactive concerts, long a Maverick tradition, are designed for enjoyment by children in grades K-6. Maverick Concerts, Woodstock. 679-8217.

OPEN HOUSES/PARTIES/BENEFITS 2018 “Kick Up Your Heels” Fundraiser 6-11pm. Silent auction, live auction, dinner, dancing, games, a bonfire and more. Benefits all programs at the High and Mighty Therapeutic Riding and Driving Center. High and Mighty Therapeutic Riding and Driving Center, Ghent. (518) 672-4202. Information Session 10am-noon. The Storm King School, Cornwall on Hudson. 458-7536.

SUNDAY 22

THEATER All My Sons by Arthur Miller presented by Voice Theatre 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 6-10pm. $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. 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 July 29. See website for specific show times. Powerhouse Theater, Poughkeepsie. 437-5370.

WORKSHOPS & CLASSES Cyanotype with Caitlin Parker 10am-1pm. $95. In this workshop we will use sunshine to make images on paper and fabric. All materials will be provided. Drop Forge & Tool, Hudson. (518) 545-4028.

COMEDY Monthly Open Mike Night Fourth Sunday of every month, 7:3010pm. THudson Valley Dance Depot, LaGrangeville. 204-9833.

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. Hutton Fare A custom marketplace celebrating food, beverages, and handmade and packaged products from around the Hudson Valley. Hutton Brickyards, Kingston. Huttonbrickyards.com/huttonfare.

MUSIC Adam Ant 8pm. $125/$225 VIP. Rock. Ridgefield Playhouse, Ridgefield, CT. (203) 438-5795. Brian Wilson 7pm. Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC), Kingston. 339-6088. Handel’s Atalanta 4-6pm. $30-$110. Composed for a royal wedding celebration, Handel’s Atalanta is a tale full of hidden love and disguise, complete with vocal fireworks. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, Katonah. (914) 232-1252. Los Lobos 8pm. $57/$62/$67. Cohoes Music Hall, Cohoes. (800) 745-3000. Maverick Chamber Music Festival: Lincoln Trio 4pm. $30/$45 reserved/$5 students. The Grammy nominated Lincoln Trio has been praised for its polished presentations of well-known chamber works and its ability to forge new paths with contemporary repertoire. Maverick Concerts, Woodstock. 679-8217. Monthly Open Mike Night Fourth Sunday of every month, 7:309:30pm. Hudson Valley Dance Depot, LaGrangeville. 204-9833. Randy Ingram with Drew Gress 8pm. Piano/bass duo. The Falcon, Marlboro. 236-7970. Reelin’ in the Years: The Music of Steely Dan 7pm. $20-$30. Daryl’s House Club, Pawling. 289-0185. Rory Block’s Gospel & Blues Fest Weekend: Strait Way Ministries Gospel Choir 8pm. $25/$20 members/$10 students. The band and uplifting, powerful singers perform a full concert of traditional African American Gospel music. PS21: Performance Spaces for the 21st Century, Chatham. (518) 392-6121. Saints of Swing 11am. The Falcon, Marlboro. 236-7970.

Drawing and Painting with Les Castellanos 9am-noon. $200/4 sessions. Woodstock School of Art, Woodstock. 679-2388.

OUTDOORS & RECREATION

Repair Cafe: Warwick 10am-2pm. Free repairs by experts who are also your neighbors. Bicycles too. Sponsored by Sustainable Warwick. Senior Center at Warwick Town Hall, Warwick. Repaircafehv.org.

Go Flower Go Workshop 10am-4pm. $10. An informative wildflower walk, exploring a different ecosystem on the Byrdcliffe campus, focusing on genera in bloom. Byrdcliffe Kleinert/James Center for the Arts, Woodstock. 679-2079.

D&H Canal High Falls Flea Market 9am-4pm. Grady Park, High Falls. 810-0471.


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