Each year, a select number of schools register themselves to be considered for the Collaborative School of the Arts’ High School Musical Theatre Awards, this year happening in May 2024.
Support your local high school theatre and go see these students put on amazing performances.
SEAN CASEY FLANAGAN (Swing). Sean Casey Flanagan originally hails from Los Angeles and is ecstatic to join this hilarious show! Off-Broadway: Blood On My Mother’s Apron; National Tour: The Book of Mormon, Million Dollar Quartet; Regional: Newsies (WPPAC), (Director) The Wind In the Willows (Peterborough), New Media: “Unboxing” (Cincinnati Fringe),... Read more » ... Read More
TOUSSAINT JEANLOUIS (Cook/Voice of Richard Parker/Richard Parker/Puppeteer, Ensemble, Fight Captain). Meredith Monk’s Indra’s Net (Chorus), Dr. Bernice Reagan Johnson and Toshi Reagan’s International Tour of Parable of the Sower: The Opera (Bankole/Richard Moss), based on the novel by Octavia E. Butler, Katori Hall’s Pulitzer Prize Winning Hot Wing King (Cordell), and SITI Company’s The Bacchae (King Pentheus). Saturday, Feb.... Read more » ... Read More
Entertainment Tech program matches high school students with Broadway experts Area high school students interested in a career in theater have the opportunity to learn from Broadway production experts at Proctors while enrolled in the Capital Region BOCES Entertainment Technology program. The two-year program for high school juniors and seniors prepares... Read more » ... Read More
Eisenhower Dance Detroit (EDD) came to Acting Academy on Wednesday, Oct. 16, thanks to Union College’s Stephanie C. Davis Dance Residency. The Acting Academy students, who will be performing “Spongebob Squarepants: The Musical” in May, go to Proctors after school to put together a show in The Addy at Proctors... Read more » ... Read More
Become a member of the Summer Stage Young Acting Company to explore the fundamentals of theatre. Students will dive into character development, movement and breathe life into their roles. Students will get a headshot for future auditions and a performance for family and friends right there at theREP! Ogres, monsters,... Read more » ... Read More
A message to our patrons
Dear patrons:
As you know, public events at Proctors, UPH and theREP are postponed until further notice due to state and federal restrictions on public gatherings.
Our box office is available at (518) 346-6204 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday through Friday.
If you have purchased a ticket for an event that takes place this spring, please know that we will reach out to you as soon as we have rescheduled your performance. Keeping your ticket ensures your same seat and ticket price. With employee work restrictions we will have few people to answer questions, therefore we thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.