The Emelin's hugely popular Film Club returns with another 6 week session of the best new and exciting films. Host Marshall Fine interviews guest speakers and leads Q&A sessions with the audience. |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | acting camp $145; performance $13Snow White finds herself in peril when her stepmother, Queen Bella, is told by her Magic Mirror that the princess is fairer than she! |
The Nashville Bluegrass Band | $38One of the true legends of bluegrass returns to the Emelin. |
Gold Heart with Buddy Merriam and Backroads | $32Gold Heart are three sisters from northern Virginia and one of the best young bands in bluegrass. |
Larry Stephenson | $38Another returning star, Larry has been known as one of the great high tenor singers in bluegrass since his early days with The Bluegrass Cardinals and with Bill Harrell and the Virginians. |
Michael Cleveland and Flamekeeper | $38Winner of five IBMA awards in 2009, including Fiddle Player of the Year and Instrumental Band of the Year, Mike and his amazing band return to the Emelin with their unmatched energy, drive and power. |
Dailey and Vincent | $42BMA Entertainers of the Year in 2008 and 2009, this band has it all: superb vocals, hot picking, and personality to spare. |
Charlotte's WebCharlotte and Wilbur are unlikely friends, but when Wilbur faces the troubling prospect of becoming pork dinner, it's Charlotte to the rescue. |
Click Clack MooAll day long Farmer Brown hears "click clack moo, clickety clackety moo..." The cows are typing and protesting their working conditions! |
Junie B. JonesFirst grade can be kinda scary, but when Junie B. has the chance to make new friends and stage a half-time show for her kickball playing classmates, it might not be so bad after all. |
Ailey IIAiley II merges the spirit and energy of the country's best young dance talent with the passion and creative vision of today's most outstanding emerging choreographers. |
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie & Other Story BooksTheatreworks USA presents eight fantastic mini-musicals based on popular kids' books. |
Rioult | $42; $21 studentsThe Emelin's award-winning dance season begins with performances of Rioult's hauntingly beautiful pieces City, Wien and Views of the Fleeting World. |
If the Shoe Fits | $40; $20 students, childrenDelightfully family friendly, If the Shoe Fits creates a magical dream-world of fairytales and our own flights of fancy. |
Ailey II | $48; $24 studentsAiley II merges the spirit and energy of the country's best young dance talent with the passion and creative vision of today's most outstanding emerging choreographers. |
Mariachi Los Camperos | $40This Grammy-winning ensemble is hailed for its innovative concerts and the visionary leadership of its founder Nati Cano. |
Beppe Gambetta | $40Supremely talented flatpicker and fingerstylist Beppe Gambetta makes his first appearance at the Emelin! |
The Klezmatics | $40The Klezmatics have spent over 20 years blending klezmer steeped in Jewish tradition with an eclectic array of musical influences from around the world. |
Emelin Family Benefit with The Gizmo Guys | $45Fun and games, activities, raffles, and auctions; all before the incredible Gizmo Guys even take the stage! Proceeds benefit the Emelin's Family series. |
Dinosaurs! | $18 adults; $13 childrenGet ready to hang out with Stegosaurus and hobnob with Tyrannosaurus Rex as Jim West Productions brings the age of the dinosaurs to life! |
Charlotte's Web | $18 adults; $13 childrenCharlotte and Wilbur are unlikely friends, but when Wilbur faces the troubling prospect of becoming pork dinner, it's Charlotte to the rescue. |
Paper Bag Players | $18 adults; $13 childrenThe Paper Bag Players, a beloved favorite, return to the Emelin! |
Trout Fishing in America | $18 adults; $13 childrenFour-time Grammy nominees Trout Fising in America make music for kids of all ages who take their fun seriously! |
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie & Other Story Books | $18 adults; $13 childrenTheatreworks USA presents eight fantastic mini-musicals based on popular kids' books. |
A Very Hungry Caterpillar | $18 adults; $13 childrenThe Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia returns to the Emelin, bringing their acclaimed black light puppet show. |
Click Clack Moo | $18 adults; $13 childrenAll day long Farmer Brown hears "click clack moo, clickety clackety moo..." The cows are typing and protesting their working conditions! |
Cashore Marionettes | $18 adults; $13 childrenUnmatched in artistry, grace and refinement of movement, the internationally acclaimed Cashore Marionettes redefine the art of puppetry. |
The Dream Jam Band | $18 adults; $13 childrenFamily music with influences that range from The Beatles to Mozart and from Duke Ellington to Woody Guthrie. |
Junie B. Jones | $18 adults; $13 childrenFirst grade can be kinda scary, but when Junie B. has the chance to make new friends and stage a half-time show for her kickball playing classmates, it might not be so bad after all. |
The Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats | $18 adults; $13 childrenThe daring maneuvers and death-defying acrobatic acts of The Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats have audiences everywhere clamoring for more! |
Eric Bibb | $30Eric Bibb creates music that Time Out describes as "smooth, subtle, soulful and sophisticated...a beautiful and moving take on classic, coolly laid-back acoustic blues." |
Downchild | $35Downchild have won countless music industry awards, and left critics and fans alike speechless with their signature, danceable roadhouse blues style. |
John Gorka | $35John Gorka plays energetic acoustic music that is not a trend, not a fad, but an expression of everyday life. |
Christine Lavin | $30Clever, hilarious and fearless, Christine Lavin "is as captivating an artist in solo performance as there is today" (Billboard). |
Wailin' Jennys | $35Nicky Mehta, Ruth Moody and Heather Masse—three distinct voices that together make an achingly perfect vocal sound. |
Patty Larkin | $30Patty Larkin redefines the boundaries of folk-urban pop music with her inventive guitar wizardry and uncompromising vocals and lyrics. |
George Winston | $40George Winston plays over 100 solo piano concerts a year in America and beyond, inspired by the seasons. |
David Bromberg Quartet | $60David Bromberg is a larger-than-life tornado of a performer who takes incredible joy from making great music with artists he admires. |
Kelli O'Hara | $60One of Broadway's leading ladies makes her Emelin Theatre debut! |
Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes | $72; $95 special package*Longtime New Jersey music icon Southside Johnny brings his horn-driven blues-rock band to the Emelin stage. |
Beatlemania Now | $55The four member cast from the original Tony Award-winning Broadway musical recreates over 35 classic songs. |
Westchester Jazz Orchestra Plays Jazz Greats: From Gershwin and Ellington to Davis, Coltrane and Brubeck | $35The Westchester Jazz Orchestra makes their first Emelin appearance! |
Parenting 101: A Musical Guide to Raising Parents | $30Parenting 101 is a hilarious new musical parody of parenting from birth to birth. |
First Love | $40One of Beckett's early novellas, First Love contains much of his distinctive black humor and a plot that is regarded as a masterpiece of Beckettian perversity. |
Durang Durang | $20A wacky collection of short plays by America's master satirist. |
The Glass Menagerie | $40This timeless masterpiece—a touching tale of lost dreams, family bonds and survival—comes to life. |
Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell | $40In Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell, an ensemble cast performs excerpts from both renowned and never-before-seen work. |
Grand Central Winter | $25Mamaroneck's own Lee Stringer tells his incredible story of being drug-addicted and homeless, surviving on the streets of New York City. |
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