Bridge Street Theatre
Through November 23

Certainly one of the Hudson Valleyโs most active spots for live theater, Catskillโs Bridge Street Theatre has a set of five plays booked for 2025: playwright Brian Dykstraโs timely comedy written in iambic pentameter, โPolishing Shakespeareโ (through June 1); a new โnautical musicalโ by local Carmen Borgia, โSouthโ (July 24-August 3); Hannah Moscovitchโs drama about a journalist investigating a domestic violence case, โRed Like Fruitโ (October 2-12); and an in-house interpretation of Ernest Thompsonโs award-winning โOn Golden Pondโ (November 13-23). Also: โSinatra: the Man, the Myth, and the Musicโ (June 29), Bridge Street Danceโs โReclaimingโ (June 21), and a Bob Dylan tribute by the Complete Unknowns (June 6-7).
Shadowland Stages
Through December 21
Shadowland Stages is currently celebrating its 40th season. The new schedule at the historic former vaudeville-era theater in Ellenville presents Judd Hirsch in โIโm Not Rappaportโ (through June 29), the poignant comedy โKing Jamesโ (July 5-20); the musical โWaitressโ (July 25-August 24); the new โDarker the Night, Brighter the Skiesโ by โAlmost Maineโ playwright John Cariani (August 29-September 14); the uproarious โBecoming Dr. Ruthโ (September 19-October 5); the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning drama โProofโ (October 10-26); and the delightful holiday musical โGeorgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberlyโ (December 5-21).
Great Barrington Public Theater
June 5-August 17
Great Barringtonโs nexus of โnew plays with a focus on playwrights and theater artists living in and nearby the Berkshires,โ Great Barrington Public Theater is gearing up for another inspiring run. This season, the theater is producing three tantalizing works: โHow to Not Save the World with Mr. Bezosโ (June 5-June 22), which has the titular billionaire giving โan interview in exchange for information on the federal case against himโฆ The fall of capitalism is about to get very messyโ; โMadame Mozart the Lacrimosa,โ about the great composerโs widow, Constanze Mozart (July 10-27); and the hilarious and poignant comedy โThe Best Medicineโ (July 31-August 17).
Hudson Valley Shakespeare
June 8-September 7

Presenting a repertoire that includes Shakespeareโs classics as well as plays by contemporary writers in an open-air setting since 1987, Hudson Valley Shakespeare is once again bringing the good stuff to its 98-acre campus. The Bardโs evergreens for 2025 are โThe Comedy of Errorsโ (June 6-August 2) and โJulius Caesarโ (September 9-10), with the rest of the season rounded out by Thornton Wilderโs โThe Matchmakerโ (June 8-August 3); โOctetโ by Dave Malloy (โNatasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812โ) (August 11-September 7); HVS Cabaret with the work-in-progress โFathertime: Birth, Death, and Songsโ (August 6-7); and HVS Cabaret with โBebe and Friends – The Women of Woodsโ starring Bebe Nicole Simpson (August 8).
Powerhouse Theater at Vassar College
June 20-July 27
Vassar Collegeโs Powerhouse Theater returns for its 39th season with a dynamic slate of plays, workshops, and readings by established and emerging voices in American theater. Highlights include the Mainstage premiere of “A Trojan Woman” by Sara Farrington (July 25-27), and the musical adaptation of “Itโs Kind of a Funny Story” by Alex Brightman and Drew Gasparini (July 18-19). Other projects include “The Holes” (July 19-20) “A Simple Herstory” (July 5-6), and the devised work “The Chamber” (July 11-13). Free outdoor stagings by the Training Company include “The Comedy of Errors” (July 11-13) and “The Seagull” (July 18-20), plus a Soundpainting experiment at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center.
Ancram Center for the Arts
June 28-October 19

In rural Columbia County, the Ancram Center for the Arts is headquartered at the Ancram Opera House, originally built in 1927 as a Grange Hall. For its 10th season, the center is featuring the storytelling night โReal People Real Storiesโ at Hillsdaleโs Hilltop Barn (June 28); the folk musical โWhere the Mountain Meets the Seaโ (July 11-20); โPlein Air Plays,โ an outdoor play series at various locations in Ancram (August 7-10); the drama โBlue Cowboyโ (August 16-17); the musical โPenelopeโ (September 19-28); and a show of music and words by local playwright Mary Murfitt, โFramedโ (October 19).
Voice Theater
July 10-27
Launched in Paris with funding from the French government, Voice Theater moved to New York City in 1989 before finally landing in Kingston. To date, the company has produced more than 45 full-scale productions that range from original plays to American classics, festivals, and numerous other stagings. This summer itโs putting on Michael Fraynโs โNoises Offโย (July 10-27), which the producers describe as โa bedroom farce, a hilarious comedy revolving around mistaken identities, physical gags, sexual liaisons, and sardines. An under-rehearsed group of English actors tour tiny UK towns whilst vengeful vendettas, jealousy, and passion erupt on and off stage.โ
Catskill Public Theater
July 10-August 17
Now in its second season, this Sullivan County upstart is making noiseโliterallyโwith a state-of-the-art mobile stage and a pay-what-you-wish model that brings free outdoor theater to breweries, barbecues, and backyards across the Catskills. This summerโs lineup includes โWoodstock Ripples,โ a multimedia swirl of original plays, live music, and rarely seen photos from the 1969 festival; โRenegade,โ a revival of the companyโs gripping interactive courtroom drama; and โThe Gin Game,โ a bittersweet Broadway classic about cards, aging, and regret. With performances scattered across beloved local venues like Catskill Brewery and Kauneonga Lake Fire Pavilion, Catskill Public Theater is doubling down on its mission: community-powered art under the open sky.
New York Stage and Film
July 11-August 3
Now celebrating its 40th anniversary, the Marist University-based New York Stage and Film was founded in 1985 and was the incubator for such hits as โHamilton,โ โHadestown,โ and โAmerican Idiot,โ among several other acclaimed shows. This year brings Noel Cowardโs โVivas Privadasโ (July 11), โTee Tee and La La Showโ (July 12), โGertrudeโ (July 12), โBackyard Boysโ (July 13), โShelterโ (July 19-20), โStokelyโ (July 25), โManakinโ (July 26), โI Said Evolutionโ (July 26), โSearching for Mr. Moonโ (July 27), โNoneโ (July 31-August 2), and โThe Pushoverโ (August 3).
Woodstock Shakespeare Festival
July 25-August 31
This year marks the 35th season of Woodstockโs Bird-on-a-Cliff Theatre Company, which was founded by Elli Michaels and David Aston-Reese in 1990. The organization began under another name, the Byrdcliffe Theatre Festival, and during its debut season put on the first all-female production ofย Beckettโs โWaiting for Godot.โ This summer Bird-on-a-Cliff is presenting the 30th year of its Woodstock Shakespeare Festival, with a staging of the perennial farce โThe Merry Wives of Windsor,โ which was first published in 1602 and supposedly written at the request of Queen Elizabeth I. The performances will take place on the companyโs outdoor Elizabethan Soundstage at the Comeau Property in Woodstock.
This article appears in June 2025.









