Jericho Arts Council
Jericho Arts Council
Bainbridge Art & Entertainment - Town Hall Theatre


     

Performance Calendar

Fall & Winter 2011-2012  
ANOTHER NEW YEAR AHEAD OF US

          You will see by the Program lineup that we have another great series of programs coming this Fall. We are looking forward to seeing all your familiar faces back and hope that you will be bringing friends to as many programs as you can. .
           As we begin another year, we are also looking for new people to come on board at our Council Meetings. It is always good to have fresh ideas and if you would like to become part of the JAC Board as a director or can volunteer to help with refreshments during concerts or help with maintenance before and after, please contact one of the current directors and tell us of your interest. 
          We will have new tables ready for seating down front. The Gallery Group has been customizing them this summer.  Which means we need to find homes for the old ones. Several small ones and 4 larger ones are available. Give one of us a call if you are interested.
          You may find some construction on Route 7 in front of the Theatre.  The road has been disrupted at the corner of Routes 7 and 206 all summer. So some parking spaces are gone but there are the two parking lots across the street and behind the theatre.  Also FYI the Olive Branch at the Jericho has closed.

Performance Night-Only Art Shows             Ticket and Show Information

          From Opry Bluegrass to Folk to Jazz- from Broadway Plays and Poetry Readings to our Annual Fine Arts Show were sure youll agree - Town Hall Theatre is the place to be for wonderful creative family entertainment. Our entertainment team has worked hard to present both talented performers and actors who live in this area as well as internationally recognized performing artists.
           We have another great Season on the books for you bluegrass fans. Bill Laing has lined up new groups to join with an old favorite.

[an error occurred while processing this directive] Saturday, September 24 Gallatin and Stillweaters (Opry)
          The powerhouse duo of Amy Gallatin and renowned resophonic guitarist Roger Williams joined forces a few years ago to explore their mutual love of country standards, served up with an acoustic treatment in the bluegrass vein. The result is a toe-tapping blend of heartfelt vocals, soaring harmonies and red-hot picking, traditional yet modern and distinct. www.amygallatin.com

Saturday, October 1 Woods Tea Company
           Woods Tea Company is an acoustic group that performs Celtic tunes, sea shanties, American folk and novelty songs with ease and skill. www.woodstea.net.

Saturday, October  15 Goldwing Express (Opry)
          This is NOT A NORMAL OPRY NIGHT, From classic Southern Gospel and contemporary country favorites, to the historic blue-grass roots that started it all. Dedicated to their Native American heritage, They deliver a mix of the lonesome cowboy and the hard-riding brave - all wrapped in song, comedy and tears! goldwingexpress.net

November 19 Remington Ryde (Opry)
          Remington Ryde, based in Hershey, PA. specializes in original music that retains the feel of the traditional bluegrass its members grew know and love.

November 11, 12, 13th An Evening Of One Act Comedies 
          The Out of the Woodwork Players invite you to an evening of one act comedies November 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday, November 13 at 2 p.m.  G.B. Shaw's "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets" and  "How He Lied to Her Husband" bring comedy and class to the age old game of love. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for students and senior citizens.  Email us at: owptheatre@yahoo.com or call (607) 563-2582 for more information. 

Saturday, January 14 Susquehanna String Band
A tradition for the inco14ing new year, the Susquehanna Streing Band will be here to ring in the New Year. This is always a evening of fun, so make sure you plan to be there, if you still have family or friends in town for the holidays this would be a great time to show of the local theatre and a wonderful evening of music.

Saturday, January 28      Bristol Mtn Bluegrass

Friday February 10      The Fabulous Moonlighters

Saturday February 25     Matthewes Family Tradition

Out of the Woodwork Players present:
"The Night of January 16th"
Show @7:00 PM Friday and Saturday
March 9th and 10th
and Sunday 2:00 PM March 11th

March 24 - 29 Our Annual Student Art Show3:00 - 7:00 PM daily

Saturday March 24th     Louis Setzer and the Appalachin Mountain Boys

Saturday April28      The Spinney Brothers

Remember to try out the Home Baked Goodies at Intermission!
          Enjoy our famous homemade baked goods served at every event. Fresh Brewed coffee, tea, soda, bottled water and of course, our delicious Town Hall Theatre popcorn (with real butter) popped in our vintage 1940’s popcorn machine.

Commemorative Mugs available
          To mark this historic event - the Council will have available souvenir mugs beginning January 8. The design is an artistic rendering of the front of the Town Hall donated by Afton Artist, Linda Cook DeVona. We thank her for her generous gift. They may be purchased for $5.00.

Ticket and Show Information

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