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Two Poets Laureate Headline Caffe Lena Reading

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Schenectady Poet Laureate Adonis Richards and his Saratoga Springs counterpart, Jay Rogoff, will headline a special Saturday matinee of Caffe Lena’s Open Poetry Mic on April 25, at 2 p.m.

Both will read from their work, and the traditional open mic will follow, hosted by poet Carol Graser. The event is co-sponsored by Caffe Lena Poetry and Rogoff’s Laureate Poetry Series. It is open to the public, with a $5 suggested donation.

Richards, a Union College program coordinator in the Office of Intercultural Affairs, was appointed Schenectady’s first poet laureate in September 2025. “Being a poet laureate,” he said in a news release, “is important and integral to a city with such a rich history. I want to establish a connection with the city and be able to build space for folks to write, to create, to express themselves in healthy and restorative ways.” His events for city residents range from workshop to hip-hop, several of them blending poetry with musical performance.

Rogoff, Saratoga Springs’ poet laureate since January, launched the Laureate Poetry Series, featuring readings by nationally known poets, themed group readings with area published poets, and workshops for adults, teens, and children. Most recently, he convened a dozen local poets for an April Fool’s Night funny-poem reading at Saratoga’s Whitman Brewery, and a dozen more for Poets in the Museum, premiering original poems inspired by works at Skidmore College’s Tang Museum.

Rogoff said that the most important aspects of the laureateship are “bringing together people of all ages and backgrounds to create and listen to poetry,” but also to be “a responsible, engaging poetic voice for the city and the area, finding the intersection of the personal and the public and celebrating Saratoga while also putting our contemporary world under a microscope.”

SNL Alum Coming to Saratoga

Photo via The Comedy Works – Saratoga Springs.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Chelsea Handler isn’t the only comedian coming to the Spa City.

Chris Kattan, a “Saturday Night Live” cast member from 1996 to 2003, will perform at The Comedy Works on May 15 and 16.

Kattan previously appeared at the Broadway venue in 2019.

The former SNL star’s prolific career includes roles in comedy films such as “A Night at the Roxbury,” “Corky Romano,” “Undercover Brother,” “Hotel Transylvania 2,” and “The Ridiculous 6” (which includes a comedic cameo ‘appearance’ by Ballston Spa native Abner Doubleday).

Tickets for both shows are available at TheComedyWorks.com.

Lead Performer Nominees Announced for 10th Annual High School Musical Theatre Awards

SCHENECTADY — The Collaborative School of the Arts (CSOA) announced on Tuesday the final nominees for the 10th annual High School Musical Theatre Awards, taking place at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 16 on the MainStage at Proctors. 

The ceremony will celebrate the past 10 years of local high school musical theatre and feature the 25 schools that registered from the Capital Region and surrounding areas this year. The awards will be hosted by Apollo Levine from “MJ the Musical,” a new addition this year.

These students have gone through callbacks, and the CSOA has announced the top 10 students nominated for Outstanding Lead Performers. Each of the two categories will have five nominees. Two of those students will be selected to attend the National High School Theatre Awards/Jimmy Awards in New York City in June.

Top 10 Outstanding Lead Performers

• Karissa Beehm as Princess Winnifred in Schenectady High School’s “Once Upon a Mattress”

• Annon Breault as Dorothy Brock in Whitehall Central School’s “42nd Street”

• Carter Mack as Seymour in Ticonderoga High School’s “Little Shop of Horrors”

• Roman Mangino as Gomez Addams in Ballston Spa High School’s “The Addams Family Musical: School Edition”

• Macklin McGrath as Prince Dauntless in Glens Falls High School’s “Once Upon a Mattress”

• Nicholas Merzig as Uncle Fester in Queensbury High School’s “The Addams Family Musical: School Edition”

• Max Mittler as Jack Kelly in Saratoga Springs High School’s Disney’s “Newsies”

• Paige Rivers as Eurydice in Voorheesville High School’s “Hadestown: Teen Edition”

• Delaney Sano as Wednesday Addams in Queensbury High School’s “The Addams Family Musical: School Edition”

• Lily Sinnott as Natasha in Shenendehowa High School’s “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812”

UPH Lineup: Orchestra Closes Season, “History Doesn’t Suck!”, Grammy Winner, Comedy


Images via the Universal Preservation Hall (UPH). 

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Schenectady-Saratoga Symphony Orchestra (SSSO) will bring its 2025–26 season to a close with “Poetic Echoes,” presented across two Capital Region stages: 7 p.m. Saturday, April 18 at Universal Preservation Hall (UPH) and 3 p.m. Sunday, April 19 at Proctors. The orchestra will also unveil its highly anticipated 2026–27 season at the conclusion of each performance.

For its season finale, the SSSO will be joined by Saratoga Voices and soloists Brittany Palmer and Ann Marie Adamick for a celebration of music and poetry. Florence Price’s “Four Songs from the Weary Blues” brings the words of Langston Hughes to life, while Vaughan Williams’ “Towards the Unknown Region” sets Walt Whitman’s poetry to sweeping music. The program closes with Mendelssohn’s enchanting “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” capturing Shakespeare’s timeless tale of magic, love, and mischief.

Each performance includes a pre-show talk with Artistic Director/Conductor Glen Cortese, 6 p.m. Saturday, April 18 at UPH and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 19 at Proctors. Patrons under 18 are free when accompanied by a ticketed adult.

On May 10 at 7:30 p.m., UPH will welcome Professor Greg Jackson, creator of the popular podcast “History That Doesn’t Suck!” Jackson’s touring show combines storytelling, multimedia, and live music to take audiences on a journey through the first 100 years of American history in 100 minutes. The show will be in town for one night only.

UPH’s summer lineup will kick off with Corinne Bailey Rae and Tom Papa, who are each headlining their own night of live entertainment. Bailey Rae will bring an evening of genre-defying music to the Great Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, June 5. Papa will deliver a night of comedy at 8 p.m. on Friday, July 17.

This year marks the 20th anniversary of “Corinne Bailey Rae,” the Grammy Award-winning singer’s debut album that introduced the world to Bailey Rae’s soulful, sun-soaked sound. Originally released in Feb. 2006, the record produced hits like “Put Your Records On” and “Like a Star,” earning critical praise, multi-platinum sales, and Grammy nominations.

With more than 30 years of experience as a stand-up comedian, Tom Papa has found success as an actor, host, and author. Papa’s “The Grateful Bread Tour” plays off the title of his weekly podcast “Breaking Bread with Tom Papa,” which features Tom and his guest eating, drinking, and celebrating the true meaning of breaking bread with conversations. He has released six stand-up specials, including his latest Netflix hit, “Home Free” (2024).

Tickets for all UPH shows can be purchased at atuph.org.

Malta Drive-In Reopens April 24

MALTA — For many Saratogians, the coming of spring yields thoughts of baseball, barbecues, and horses. But with the Saratoga Film Forum returning to action last Thursday and the Malta Drive-In scheduled to open next Friday, spring is also a season of celebration for Saratoga cinephiles.

The Malta Drive-In will screen “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” and the Michael Jackson biopic “Michael” on its opening day, April 24. Showtimes and co-features have not yet been announced.

The drive-in has been in continuous operation since 1949 and typically runs from April to October. Last year’s lineup included haunted horror nights that featured actors dressed as zombies, masked killers, and other spooky villains.

More information and tickets (when available) can be found at www.maltadrivein.com.

Free Pub Play Reading at Harvey’s


Image provided by iTheatre Saratoga.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Harvey’s Restaurant and Bar will host iTheatre Saratoga’s free play reading of “All I Had,” written by Ellen Clarkson, on both April 25 & 26 at 5 p.m.

The play is about the American Dream of fame, fortune, and status as defined by seventy-year-old Morris Mondschein, until he gets sick and the accolades stop coming. When a Haitian home health aide enters his life, Morris conceives of a venture to make both their dreams come true.

The event is pay-what-you-will to support iTheatre Saratoga’s continued pub theatre tradition. A $5 reservation guarantees attendees a seat in the intimate setting.

Reservations can be made here: itheatresaratoga.ticketspice.com/all-i-had-a-pub-theatre-play-reading.

Saratoga’s Cassandra Kubinski Teams Up with “Dance Moms” Star Abby Lee Miller


Photo of Cassandra Kubinski by Becky Yee/Color Wheel Studios.

Photo of Abby Lee Miller provided.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Billboard-charting singer-songwriter Cassandra Kubinski, a fixture of the local arts scene (as a performer and Caffe Lena board member) is teaming up with Abby Lee Miller, star of Lifetime’s hit reality TV series “Dance Moms,” for two local events on May 2 and 3.

Thirteen of Cassandra’s original songs served as the musical backdrop for “Dance Moms” dances performed by Maddie Ziegler, Brooke Hyland, Ava Michelle, Kendall Vertes, and others across eight seasons of the show. While Kubinski and Miller never collaborated directly during the filming of “Dance Moms,” they connected through social media and are now bringing the music and choreography together with a unique concert/talk concept and dance/acro class with live accompaniment.

“Dance Moms changed my life,” Kubinski said in a news release. “I connected with people around the globe thanks to my songs being on the show, and it’s an honor and joy to work with Abby Lee Miller to give both dancers and fans a chance to go deeper into the stories behind the show, the drama and fun, and the songs.”

Part concert, part tell-all, Kubinski will perform her “Dance Moms” songs live, and Miller will discuss the real stories behind the show’s most memorable moments: the dances, the drama, the moms, and some of her own checkered journey.

EVENT 1: Abby + Cassandra Spill the Tea (and the Music) 

Saturday, May 2 at Saratoga Arts 

Doors: 6 p.m., Show: 7–9 p.m. 

TICKETS: https://found.ee/AbbyCassandraMay2

EVENT 2: Abby Lee Miller Live Dance + Acro Class 

Sunday, May 3 at APEX Cheerleading

Event: 2–7 p.m. 

TICKETS: https://found.ee/LiveClassMay3

Poets Debuting New Work Inspired by Tang Museum Art

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Thirteen local poets recently selected a piece of art at the Tang Museum’s All These Growing Things exhibition and wrote a poem about it. Those poems will be unveiled on Sunday, April 19 at 3 p.m. in the Tang’s upstairs Molloy Gallery. 

Each poet will read their original poem next to the painting, sculpture, drawing, or photograph that inspired them. The poets and audience will travel around the gallery, moving from work to work and from poem to poem.

The event, part of the Laureate Poetry Series, is free and open to the public. 

Saratoga Springs Poet Laureate Jay Rogoff will host a roster of writers, including Nicola Marae Allain, Peg Boyers, Joseph Bruchac, Catherine Clarke, David Graham, Mary Kathryn Jablonski, Susan Jefts, Marilyn McCabe, Lucyna Prostko, Krista Rivera, Mary Sanders Shartle, and Melora Wolff.

Opera Saratoga Launches Newcomer Tickets for First-Timers

Image via Opera Saratoga.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Opera Saratoga recently launched its $25 newcomer tickets, a special initiative designed for people attending their first opera performance.

The newcomer ticket program offers first-time opera-goers the opportunity to attend select performances during Opera Saratoga’s season, inviting more people to discover the artistry of live opera.

The initiative is part of Opera Saratoga’s ongoing commitment to expanding access and building new audiences for the art form.

Patrons who have never attended an Opera Saratoga performance are eligible to purchase newcomer tickets to “The Elixir of Love,” “My Fair Lady,” and “Happy End” for $25, available while supplies last. The tickets can be purchased online at atuph.org with the code NEWCOMER.

Yaddo Centennial Season Events Announced


Attendees of the 2025 Yaddo Summer Benefit gather under a tent on the nonprofit retreat’s lawn for dramatic letter readings and a musical performance by singer-songwriter Natalie Merchant. Photo courtesy of Yaddo.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Yaddo recently announced a slate of events celebrating the famed artists’ community’s 2026 centennial season.

The season will kick off with The Artists’ Table, a tequila-inspired chef dinner on May 14. The evening offers a salon-style culinary experience inside the Yaddo Mansion, limited to 50 guests. 

On June 2, Yaddo will host the 4th Annual Golf Invitational at The Country Club of Troy, a day of camaraderie and community in support of Yaddo’s residency program.

The Summer Benefit lights up June 25. This year’s party will serve as a Saratoga farewell to Yaddo President Elaina Richardson, who announced in December that she would be stepping down from her post. More than 500 guests are expected at the benefit (450 attended last year). Past performers have included Natalie Merchant, Suzanne Vega, and Gabriel Kahane.

The Gardens at Yaddo will open to the public on June 8, offering several opportunities for the community to experience the grounds. Throughout the summer season, Yaddo will present a series of free and low-cost community events, including Wine & Roses (a concert series in the rose garden), The Nature of Art (artist-led conversations), and Art of Wellness (Sunday morning yoga).