Hubbard Hall Announces the Karen Strand Endowment

Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education in Cambridge, NY, is thrilled to announce the establishment of The Karen Strand Endowment.  In summer of 2020, longtime Hubbard Hall supporter and advisor Curt Strand passed away, leaving approximately $850,000 to Hubbard Hall in his will, in honor of his late daughter and Hubbard Hall volunteer Karen Strand.…

Hubbard Hall Presents – Our Stories: A Playwriting Showcase

Our Stories: A Playwriting Showcase Friday, May 14th, 2021 at 7:00pm Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts Education announces the premiere of Our Stories, an evening of short plays, monologues, and poetry written by the Cambridge community during the global pandemic. Guided by Katherine Danforth, artistic and administrative associate at Hubbard Hall,…

REVIEW: “I Am My Own Wife” at Hubbard Hall

by Roseann Cane Born Lothar Berfelde in Berlin-Mahlsdorf, Germany, in 1928, the son of a leader of the Nazi Party, Charlotte von Mahlsdorf recognized early in life that she felt more herself in female clothing. Despite her formidable, abusive father, who forced her to join the Hitler Youth, she would…

Hubbard Hall Announces Upcoming Winter-Spring 2019 Theater Productions

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…

REVIEW: “The Tarnation of Russell Colvin” at Hubbard Hall 2018

by Gail M. Burns AUTHOR’S NOTE: I have written extensively about The Tarnation of Russell Colvin. My preview piece for the June performances at the Dorset Theatre Festival can be found HERE, and in the program insert that you will receive at Hubbard Hall. In addition I reviewed the June…