Bridge Street Theatre Presents the US Premiere of “Red Like Fruit”

Bridge Street Theatre presents  The U.S. Premiere of   RED LIKE FRUIT  by Hannah Moscovitch  October 2 – 12, 2025  Bridge Street Theatre’s “Priscilla” Mainstage   44 West Bridge Street, Catskill, NY A “Dark Angel” Comes to Catskill  Playwright Hannah Moscovitch, Bridge Street Theatre, and the U.S. Premiere of “Red Like Fruit” …

Bridge Street Theatre Announces Teen Auditions for Plays to End Gun Violence

“ENOUGH! PLAYS TO END GUN VIOLENCE”Presented by Bridge Street Theatre  AUDITIONS – TEEN PERFORMERS   Bridge Street Theatre invites Hudson Valley teens (grades 8–12) to audition for “ENOUGH! Plays to End Gun Violence” — six short plays written by teens to be performed by teens. These powerful, age-appropriate pieces center student…

Bridge Street Theatre Sets Sail with “South: A Nautical Musical” by Carmen Borgia

A Joyful Voyage Begins This Summer with South: A Nautical Musical Catskill, NY – This summer, Bridge Street Theatre invites audiences to hoist the sails, pack their sense of adventure, and come aboard South: A Nautical Musical – a delightfully offbeat, emotionally rich, and gloriously tuneful new musical comedy making…

REVIEW: “Mary Jane” at Bridge Street Theatre

by Macey Levin Mary Jane is a single mother with a two and-a-half year old son, Alex, who has cerebral palsy, frequent seizures and difficulty breathing. She is the central charter In Amy Herzog’s “Mary Jane” receiving a compelling nd beautifully acted production at Catskill, New York;’s Bridge Street Theatre.…

Bridge Street Theatre Presents “Mary Jane”

BRIDGE STREET THEATRE PRESENTSAmy Herzog’s Poignant, All-Female Ensemble Drama That Will Break Your Heart and Lift Your Spirit “MARY JANE”CATSKILL, NEW YORK – May 22 – June 1, 2025 – Bridge Street Theatre, one of the Hudson Valley’s most adventurous regional theatres, proudly presents *Obie* and *New York Drama Critics’…

Bridge Street Theatre Presents “Polishing Shakespeare”

Catskill, NY – April 17-27, 2025 – Bridge Street Theatre is thrilled to present Polishing Shakespeare, a razor-sharp, high-stakes battle between art and commerce, penned by acclaimed playwright Brian Dykstra and directed by Bridge Street Theatre Artistic Director, John Sowle. This critically lauded satire “delivered entirely in iambic pentameter” will…

REVIEW: “Ghost Dance” at Bridge Street Theatre

by Macey Levin Ralph Albert Blakelock is one of the least famous artists of the Hudson River School overshadowed by Thomas Cole and Frederic Church amongst others. In 1916, however, his “Brook By Moonlight” (below) was bought for $20,000, the highest price ever paid for a painting by a living…