
Shadowland Stages
Formerly known as Shadowland Theatre, this historic, gloriously maintained 1920s Ellenville movie house, complete with an ornate balcony that holds up to 300, was reborn in the late 1980s as a center offering โprofessional theatre at an affordable priceโ; although the facility continues to screen classic films as well, the recent name change is intended to shine a spotlight on its live-theatrical focus and its newly built second stage. Shadowlandโs Actorsโ Equity-certified operation produces several new, original plays per year, and this summerโs main-stage lineup boasts Last Gas, a romantic comedy by Tony-nominated Broadway star John Cariani (June 3-19); โRed,โ a dramatic portrait of painter Mark Rothko by John Logan (June 24-July 10); the comedy โMiracle on South Division St.โ by Tom Dudzick (July 15-August 7); and the 1970s musical revue โ8-Trackโ by Rick Seeber (August 12-September 11).

Powerhouse Theater
Vassar College and New York Stage and Film have been partnering since 1985 for this July-August series that focuses on newly developed theatrical works at Vassarโs campus in Poughkeepsie. And for success stories, itโs hard to beat the trajectory of one of Powerhouseโs most recent offerings: the Pulitzer-, Tony-, and Grammy-winning โHamilton,โ which was woodshedded by its creator and star, Lin-Manuel Miranda, at the series in 2013 before moving on to Broadway. (Other Powerhouse-incubated triumphs include Steve Martin and Edie Brickellโs musical โBright Star,โ which ran as well in 2013.) This seasonโs schedule of productions, readings, and workshops includes the dramas โTransfersโ (June 30-July 10), โFuryโ (July 8-10), and โFingersmithโ (July 29-31); the black comedy โThe Wolvesโ (July 21-31); the musicals โAnother Word for Beautyโ and Taylor Macโs โA 24-Decade History of Popular Musicโ (July 22-30), and more.

Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival
Shakespeareโs great works, performed outdoors on the lush grounds of a historic 19th-century estate with the glorious Hudson River and Catskill Mountains as the backdrop. What could be better? Launched in 1987, the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival presents the best of the Bard each summer in an open-sided tent on the picnic-ready lawn of the Boscobel House in Garrison, a hamlet (get it?) of Putnam County. The 12-week series (June 70-September 5) attracts more than 35,000 attendees and has elicited gushing praise from the New York Times for its approach of staging Shakespeareโs plays within a contemporary context and focusing on their timeless truths. This year promises โAs You Like It,โ โMacbeth,โ โMeasure for Measure,โ and โSo Please You,โ a new, family-friendly production inspired by the โAs You Like Itโ character Denis. Thornton Wilderโs โOur Townโ finishes out the season in early September.
This article appears in June 2016.









