Shatner boldly going back to Fort Ticonderoga in July
Actor set to mark his 90th birthday with visit to recreated Star Trek sets
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William Shatner, interviewed by the Times Union s Amy Biancolli, during his April 4, 2018 show at Proctors in Schenectady. (Provided photo by TM Williams Photography)TM Williams Photography
FORT TICONDEROGA Captain on the bridge!
In a sure sign that the coronavirus pandemic might be loosening its grip on summer arts planning, the Star Trek: Original Series Set Tour has announced that Star Trek stalwart William Shatner will visit Fort Ticonderoga for a July 23-24 event pegged to the actor s 90th birthday.
With eye towards spring, Schenectady Greenmarket looks to diversify vendor space
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1of30Buy PhotoA long line forms at the Maynard Farms of Ulster, N.Y. stall at the Schenectady Greenmarket on Sunday, June 23, 2019, in Schenectady, N.Y. (Catherine Rafferty/Times Union)Catherine RaffertyShow MoreShow Less
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Capital Repertory names four new associate artists
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1of6Buy PhotoBarbara Howard poses for a photo at her home on Monday, Feb. 8, 2016, in Albany, N.Y. Howard, an actress and singer, is co-coordinating this year s Gospel Gala at the Palace. (Paul Buckowski / Times Union)PAUL BUCKOWSKIShow MoreShow Less
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ALBANY An actor, casting director and two stage directors have been named the latest class of associate artists for Capital Repertory Theatre.
Under the program, launched in 2018 and now in its third round, theater professionals of different disciplines who have a long history with The Rep are formally designated as associates and act as ambassadors for the company and work in advisory capacities with Producing Artistic Director Maggie Mancinelli-Cahill and Associate Artistic Director Margaret E. Hall.
Adirondack Theatre Fest co-founder returning for summer
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Martha Banta, co-founder and longtime artistic director of Adirondack Theatre Festival, will return to run the company on an interim basis for the 2021 season. (Provided photo.)Provided photoShow MoreShow Less
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The Charles R. Wood Theater, 207 Glen St., Glens Falls (Times Union archive) Show MoreShow Less
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A concert version of the musical Beau, the world-premiere production of which was at Adirondack Theatre Festival last summer with Matt Rodin in the title role, will be part of ATF on Demand, an online reward program for donors this year. (ATF publicity photo.)Provided photo/Adirondack Theatre FestivalShow MoreShow Less
Saint Rose s music department faces bleak future
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1of8Buy PhotoA view of the Massry Center for the Arts at The College of St. Rose on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020, in Albany, N.Y. The College of Saint Rose announced that it will end 16 bachelor degree, six master degree and three certificate programs to save money going forward. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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Students perform in an outdoor music class at Saint Rose in Albany in October, 2020. (Gary Hahn / Times Union)Gary HahnShow MoreShow Less
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4of8Buy PhotoA view of the Massry Center for the Arts at The College of St. Rose on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2020, in Albany, N.Y. The College of Saint Rose announced that it will end 16 bachelor degree, six master degree and three certificate programs to save money going forward. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less