Rhinebeck Theatre Society Presents “Bat Boy: The Musical”

Rhinebeck Theatre Society presents “Bat Boy” Based on a story in The Weekly World News, Bat Boy: The Musical is a comedy/horror musical about a half boy/half bat creature who is discovered in a cave near Hope Falls, West Virginia. Book by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming Music and lyrics…

Rhinebeck Theatre Society Announces auditions for “What the Constitution Means to Me”

Rhinebeck Theatre Society is proud to announce auditions forWhat the Constitution Means to Meby Heidi SchreckDirected by Ellen Honig Is it the bedrock for white male supremacy, or the creed of a nation devoted to freedom, justice and equality? In What the Constitution Means to Me, Heidi Schreck relives her own…

Rhinebeck Theatre Society Presents Lerner and Loewe’s “My Fair Lady”

Rhinebeck Theatre Society is proud to present Lerner and Loewe’s My Fair Lady, arguably the crown jewel of America’s Golden Age of musical theater. Based on George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion, the show follows a Cockney flower girl named Eliza Doolittle. Eliza is selling violets to upper class Opera patrons when, to her…

Rhinebeck Theatre Society Announces Auditions for “My Fair Lady”

Audition Dates:  Auditions will be held on Saturday, March 16th at 1:00 pm, and Sunday, March 17th at 7:00 pm at The CENTER for Performing Arts at Rhinebeck (661 Route 308, Rhinebeck, NY  12572).   In early 20th-century London, a lower-class Cockney flower girl named Eliza Doolittle is selling violets…

Rhinebeck Theatre Society Celebrates the Poetry of Maya Angelou in “Still We Rise”

Rhinebeck Theatre Society is proud to present Still We Rise, a special one-weekend only engagement, February 16-18, celebrating the poetry of Maya Angelou through contemporary new work. Bringing together artists and performers of all ages from across the Hudson Valley, the performance centers artists of color in our community and…

Rhinebeck Theatre Society Announces Auditions for “Emilia”

Rhinebeck Theatre Society is proud to announce auditions for Emilia by Morgan Lloyd Malcolm. “A riotous, witty reclaiming of the life of an exceptional woman. Four hundred years ago, Emilia Bassano wanted her voice to be heard. It wasn’t. Could she have been the ‘Dark Lady’ of Shakespeare’s sonnets? What of her…