Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education in Cambridge, NY is proud to announce its 2019 Winter-Spring Theater Season!
A Walk in the Woods
By Lee Blessing
Directed by Kirk Jackson
Starring Robert Zukerman & David Snider
Friday, January 25-Sunday, February 3, 2019
Fridays-Saturdays at 7:30 pm & Sundays at 2 pm
$25 Adults/$10 Students Ages 21 and Under
Hubbard Hall Mainstage
Two men, one American and one Soviet, take a series of walks in the woods over the course of a year and struggle to save the world from certain annihilation. Based on a real incident, this compelling and topical play resonates in fresh ways today, as we watch two intelligent and caring negotiators lean into the careful craft of true diplomacy and try to save the world.
I Am My Own Wife
By Doug Wright
Directed by Trey Morehouse
Starring Rylan Morsbach
Friday, March 8 – Sunday, March 17
Fridays-Saturdays at 7:30 pm
Saturdays-Sundays at 2 pm
$25 Adults/$10 Students Ages 21 and Under
Hubbard Hall Mainstage
A Pulitzer Prize Winning and Tony Award Winning modern classic based on a true story, I Am My Own Wife portrays the fascinating life of Charlotte von Mahisdorf, born Lothar Berfeide, who remarkably survived both Nazi Germany and Soviet controlled Berlin as a transgender woman. This tour-de-force has actor Rylan Morsbach perform over 30 characters as we follow the many threads that make up Charlotte’s life.
Annie
By Strouse, Charnin and Meehan
Direction and choreography by Virginia May Edinger
Musical directed by Richard Cherry
Voice coaching and stage management by Moe Cossey
Assistant directing by Katherine Danforth
Friday, April 5-Sunday, April 14, 2019
Fridays-Saturdays at 7:30 pm and Sundays at 2 pm
$10 Adults/$5 Students Ages 21 and Under
Hubbard Hall Mainstage
This Tony Award-winning smash opened originally on Broadway in 1977 and played for nearly six sold out years. Annie, Daddy Warbucks and a herd of hilarious characters and lovable orphans will win your heart! Produced in collaboration with Cambridge Central Schools and from the Drama Club which recently brought you The Sound of Music and Fiddler on the Roof, this show will blow you away with all of its heart, soul and song.
About Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education
Hubbard Hall gathers people from all walks of life to create, learn and grow together, while developing, producing and presenting world-class art and artists. We are an arts incubator, a training ground for artists of all ages and backgrounds, a magnet for artistic activity, a safe haven for risk-taking, an economic driver for our region, and the beating heart of our community. We are dedicated to cultivating, sustaining, and promoting the cultural life of our rural community. We are also committed to restoring and preserving Hubbard Hall and all of the buildings on our campus as community cultural assets. By offering arts education programming in schools and throughout our region, we connect more deeply with our community and give students throughout the region the opportunity to learn and grow through the arts. Recognized as a leading arts institution in the state of New York, Hubbard Hall is a national model for community-based arts organizations.