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Rock Gallery Live atThe Wood Theater March 11

An inaugural one-day-only music and art gallery takes place Saturday, March 11.

GLENS FALLS — The Wood Theater will be transformed into a one-day-only music and art gallery on Saturday, March 11 featuring a multi-band concert, live artist gallery and artisan fair.

The festival will begin at noon and open to the public free of charge until 5 p.m., though donations will be accepted at the door for those wishing to support the project and the Wood. The afternoon portion of the event will feature a live painter’s Gallery in Anthony Richichi, Shelley Fairbanks, Sarah Calzada and Hannah Williams showcasing their talents. The Theater’s Cabaret Space will host additional artists and artisans for attendees to shop and support.

The house will then open at 6:30 p.m. for ticketed attendees and feature the acoustic stylings of Reese Fulmer. A Main Stage concert will kick off on the main stage at 7:30 p.m. with Seize Atlantis, followed by Lock 9 and closing out with Headliner Capital Zen.

Proceeds from the event will support the Wood Theater and future events like Rock Gallery in 2024 and beyond. 

Tickets are $20 and may be purchased online at www.woodtheater.org/rock or at the Box Office/By phone at 518-480-4878. The afternoon Artists’ gallery is free of cost.

“Tastings, Libations and Entertainment” –  Summer SPACtacular Slated For June 2

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga Performing Arts Center announced its inaugural fundraiser to kick-off the summer season, Summer SPACtacular, featuring an expansive celebration across the SPAC grounds that includes live music, a multi-course “Summerscape Supper,” culinary tastings, cocktails, a whiskey and cigar lounge, fireworks and a dance party on SPAC’s historic stage. 

The event will take place 5-11 p.m. Friday, June 2 from 5:00-11:00 p.m., and will benefit SPAC’s mission, residencies, and youth education initiatives. 

“Our new Summer SPACtacular is both a summer season kick-off and a celebration of SPAC’s expanded mission and its new campus – from cocktails and a dance party on our historic stage, to exquisite tastings with live music throughout the grounds, and a cigar and whiskey lounge in our Pavilion,” said Elizabeth Sobol, President & CEO of SPAC, in a statement. 

Featuring two different ticketing options including a “Party Pass” at $325,  and an “All-Access Pass” at $125, attendees will have the opportunity to experience tastings, libations and entertainment throughout the SPAC campus. 

Guests who purchase a “Party Pass” will enjoy live music by Saratoga Springs native Jes Hudak, tastings from local eateries, distilleries and breweries, and a whiskey and cigar lounge – all culminating with a fireworks display and a DJ dance party on the SPAC stage. 

In addition to the “Party Pass” offerings, the “All-Access Pass” also includes a reception with craft cocktails and live jazz on the amphitheater stage, followed by an intimate “Summerscape Supper” featuring three courses that celebrate spring’s culinary bounty with wine pairings produced by CulinaryArts@SPAC with regional chefs Kim Klopstock, Michael Blake, and Kevin London. A paddle raise hosted by emcee and News10ABC’s Lydia Kulbida will also highlight the supper. The “All-Access Pass” also features exclusive admission to post-dinner aperitifs and sweet treats on The Pines Terrace.

The Summer SPACtacular is SPAC’s largest fundraiser to support SPAC’s mission, classical residencies and youth educational programming in the community, which has gone from serving 5,000 students to more than 50,000 students. Tickets to the SPACtacular are available online at spac.org. Honorary and sponsorship opportunities are also available, visit spac.org or call 518-584-9330 ext. 142 for details. 

Saxophone Player of Choice for Gregg Allman, Little Feat to Stage Show at Caffe Lena

Jay Collins. 

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Jay Collins, saxophone player of choice for artists such as Gregg Allman, Little Feat, Levon Helm and Donald Fagen, among others, will perform Saturday, March 26 at Caffe Lena. 

With his own band, the Northern Resistance, Collins also performs duties as  singer, arranger, writer, and dynamic band-leader. 

For more information, go to: caffelena.org 

Opera Saratoga Names Mary Birnbaum New General and Artistic Director

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Mary Birnbaum, a decorated opera director, takes the reins of Opera Saratoga ahead of the 2023 summer festival season, the organization announced. 

Birnbaum succeeds former General and Artistic Director Lawrence Edelson, whose 8-year-tenure concluded at the end of the 2022 season. Birnbaum is the tenth general director in Opera Saratoga’s history. 

Birnbaum is on faculty at The Juilliard School where she teaches and coaches acting for singers as the Dramatic Advisor to the Masters of Music and Graduate Diploma Program at the Marcus Institute for Vocal Arts. She was Juilliard’s inaugural directing fellow in Vocal Arts, and she will continue her role as a faculty member and Dramatic Advisor to graduate-level singers.

“I look forward to collaborating with the talented staff and superior board of directors to bring exceptional music theater to Saratoga Springs and the surrounding communities,” said Birnbaum, in a statement. “Part of the allure of working with Opera Saratoga was the richness of the artistic and intellectual community in the area and I can’t wait to find ways to partner with other local organizations.”

Opera Saratoga originated as Lake George Opera Festival with a production of Die Fledermaus at the Diamond Point Theatre on July 5, 1962. The company now calls Saratoga Springs home and performs for more than 25,000 people annually.

In her role as general and artistic director, Birnbaum will be responsible for producing the annual opera festival and overseeing Opera Saratoga staff in all elements of programming, community engagement, fundraising, and artist development; while also directing or working with guest directors, conductors, and designers. 

Her introduction to the Saratoga Springs public will take place at Opera Saratoga’s Annual Gala, on Thursday, June 8, at the Saratoga National Golf Club. More information can be found at www.operasaratoga.org/opera-gala-2023

Actor, Comedian and SNL Legend Jane Curtin at UAlbany on April 29

ALBANY — Actor and comedian Jane Curtin, an original cast member on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” will visit the University at Albany on Saturday, April 29, for two distinct events.  Both appearances will take place at the UAlbany Performing Arts Center on the uptown University at Albany campus at 1400 Washington Ave.

At 4 p.m., the Emmy Award winner will participate in an on-stage interview with WAMC’s Joe Donahue as part of The Creative Life: A Conversation Series. This event is free and open to the public.  Later that day at 7:30 p.m., Curtin will be a part of the cast of Selected Shorts, the live version of the weekly public radio show that airs locally on WAMC Northeast Public Radio.  Tickets purchased in advance are $10-$15.

Starting in its first season in 1975, Curtin was one of the original “Not Ready for Prime Time Players” on “Saturday Night Live” and stayed with the show through the 1979-80 season. She later starred in two long-running television sitcoms, “Kate & Allie” from 1984 through 1989, during which she won back-to-back Emmy Awards in 1984 and 1985, and “3rd Rock from the Sun” from 1996 through 2001. Curtin also starred in all four seasons of “Unforgettable” as well as the television movie series “The Librarian” and its spin-off television show, “The Librarians.” Guest appearances have included “The Good Wife,” “48 Hours ’til Monday,”
“The Good Fight,” “Broad City,” “United We Fall” and, most recently, “The Conners.”

Shaken & Stirred Celebrity Bartender Party is Back

SARATOGA SPRINGS — After a three-year-long pause due to COVID-19, Shaken & Stirred is returning to benefit Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs. 

The Shaken & Stirred Celebrity Bartender Party is an annual fundraiser for UPH. Local businesses team up to compete against each other, bartending for the most tips. The team that raises the most during their shift wins. This year’s event will be 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Thursday, May 18 at the Saratoga National Golf Course. 

“We’re excited to bring back this important fundraiser. All proceeds raised go towards our education programs through the Collaborative School of the Arts, which is an incredibly important aspect of arts for youth in our area.” Teddy Foster, director of Universal Preservation Hall, said in a statement. 

The vision of the Collaborative School of the Arts is to provide extensive performing arts opportunities with instruction by regional and national professionals. Its programs inspire and cultivate career paths for students in creative fields while developing and welcoming a diverse palette of artists. Tuition assistance ensures student accessibility across Proctors Collaborative, including UPH’s summer program Rock Camp. 

For more information, go to universalpreservationhall.org. There is no cover charge for this event.

Tedeschi Trucks Band / Ziggy Marley Announce Summer SPAC Show 

Tedeschi Trucks Band / Ziggy Marley live at Saratoga this Summer

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Tedeschi Trucks Band announced a run of summer tour dates across the U.S., including a show at Saratoga Performing Arts Center on July 1.

This year’s run will bring the band to 20 cities, including some new summer additions like Toronto and Kansas City, and returns to Indianapolis, St. Louis, among others. 

Tedeschi Trucks Band is Susan Tedeschi (guitar, vocals), Derek Trucks (guitar), Gabe Dixon (keyboards, vocals), Brandon Boone (bass), Tyler “Falcon” Greenwell (drums, percussion), Isaac Eady (drums, percussion), Mike Mattison (vocals, guitar), Mark Rivers (vocals), Alecia Chakour (vocals), Kebbi Williams (saxophone), Ephraim Owens (trumpet), and Elizabeth Lea (trombone).

Legendary musician, producer and activist, Ziggy Marley will support at Saratoga Performing Arts Center

Chamber Music Societyof Lincoln Center’s 2023 Summer Season at SPAC 

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center is back at the Spa Little Theatre  for its summer residency June 11-Aug. 20

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Saratoga Performing Arts Center welcomes the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) back to the Spa Little Theatre for its summer residency from June 11-Aug. 20, marking the 10th anniversary of its collaboration with SPAC. 

The six-concert summer season follows two previously announced performances on March 18 and May 13 by CMS, now a year-round presence in Saratoga Springs. 

“Our 2023 season carries a celebratory theme across all of our residencies, but none more so than with the 10th anniversary of our partnership with Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center,” Elizabeth Sobol, President and CEO of Saratoga Performing Arts Center, said in a statement. “Over the past decade, SPAC and CMS have cultivated a dedicated audience of chamber music devotees in Saratoga Springs and we are excited to the continue the tradition not just every summer, but year-round as well.” 

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s summer season opens with “From Classic to Modern,” showcasing works from Brahms and Beethoven to Bloch, Khachaturian and Milhaud (June 11), followed by “Great Quintets” of Mozart, Dohnányi and Dvořák (June 18); “From Vienna to Paris” (July 16); a program from guest artists The Miró String Quartet (July 23); and “Spanish Journey” (August 13). The season closes with “New Classics” (August 20), which includes quintets by Bloch and Suk that CMS has ushered into the standard chamber repertoire. 

Anchored by Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Artistic Directors Wu Han (piano) and David Finckel (cello), this season’s guest artists also include violinists Arnaud Sussmann, Alexander Sitkovetsky, Ani Kavafian, Ida Kavafian, Stella Chen, Danbi Um, Kristin Lee, and Aaron Boyd; violists Paul Neubauer, James Thompson, Molly Carr, and Matthew Lipman; cellist Sihao He, pianists Wu Qian, Juho Pohjonen, Soyeon Kate Lee; clarinetist Ricardo Morales, guitarist Jason Vieaux, soprano Rihab Chaieb, and The Miró Quartet. 

All summer 2023 CMS events will take place at the Spa Little Theatre (19 Roosevelt Drive, Saratoga Springs). There is one performance of each program at 3 p.m. Doors open at 2 p.m. and the house opens at 2:30 p.m. Subscriptions to all six summer programs are available to purchase at spac.org. Subscription packages will be $258 – $378 depending on seating location. Single performance tickets will be available to purchase beginning on March 2 for members (tiered by level) and March 9 for the general public and will be $48 – $68 each. 

Visit spac.org for more information.

Mark Erelli: Album Release Concert at Caffe Lena March 5

Mark Erelli, with his new album “Lay Your Darkness Down,” will perform at Caffe Lena March 5 Photo provided

SARATOGA SPRINGS — During a performance in the summer of 2020, Mark Erelli looked down at his guitar neck and couldn’t believe what he saw. Or rather, what he couldn’t see: his fingers on the frets. 

A subsequent diagnosis of the degenerative eye disease retinitis pigmentosa (RP) provided some answers, but also yielded new questions. Does diminished eyesight decrease one’s insight? What does it mean to be ‘fully seen,’ by oneself and by others? These questions, along with Erelli’s drive to regain his creative agency, are at the heart of his new album “Lay Your Darkness Down.” The album was released Friday, Feb. 3

Erelli turned to songwriting as an internal compass that might guide him in assessing this radically-altered vision of his future. The new songs, though decorated with references to shadows, light, and obscured vision, are more about resilience, love, and the human condition than they are about blindness: “Lay your darkness down/ shadows lie upon the ground, to show us where the light is coming from…”

Mark Erelli will perform at Caffe Lena on Sunday, March 5. Call 518-583-0022, or go to: caffelena.org. 

Country Music Superstar Randy Travis to Return to Wood Theater in August

GLENS FALLS — Country music legend Randy Travis returns to the stage at the Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls, on Saturday, Aug. 26. Travis’ return follows two prior sold-out shows during the inaugural Kevin Richards’ Country Concerts Close Up! series. 

“Randy & Mary Travis: A Conversation with a Legend” will feature stories and songs hosted by Richards, an audience Q & A session, Travis’ biggest hits performed by New England’s Nashville-bound duo Martin and Kelly, and a piano-bar style sing-along with CMA broadcast winner Richie Phillips and regional fan favorite Mark Pierre.

Randy Travis tickets start at $59 and are available now at woodtheater.org/events.