CRFT - Senior Day
- Presented By: Capital Region Festival of Theatre
- Dates: June 13, 2025
- Location: Sand Lake Center for the Arts
- Address: 2880 NY-43, Averill Park, NY 12018
- Phone: (518) 210-8090
- Time: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Price: Free
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With senior-focused workshops in the morning across both the Sand Lake Town Library and Sand Lake Center for the Arts Theater and performances for all ages in the afternoon at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts Theater, Senior Day is certainly going to be a day you will not want to miss!
Workshops by Seniors for Seniors (ages 55 and up) across two locations:
Sand Lake Town Library
9:30am - 10:20am: Volunteer Opportunities in Capital District theaters
10:30am - 11:20am: Stand-Up Comedy by Judi Clements
11:30am - 12:20pm: Playwriting by Sandi Dollinger
Sand Lake Center for the Arts Theater
9:30am - 10:20am: Physical Acting for Seniors by David Bunce
10:30am - 11:20am: OG Shakespeare…! by Sandy Boynton
11:30am - 12:20pm: Intro to Improv by Controlled Chaos Improv Comedy
Performance in the Sand Lake Center for the Arts Theater
1:00pm ACT I: Music Storytelling, and Comedy
Shakespeare and Sondheim performed by David Bunce - “Take Me Out To The Ballgame” performed by Linda McKenney - Original Songs performed by Debra Burger - “Not Too Old to be Funny” performed by Judi Clements - Medley from The King and I by Rodgers and Hammerstein performed by Tony Scanu & Lisa Franklin - “The Temple Bells” performed by Ellen Secci - “To Keep My Love Alive” from A Connecticut Yankee... performed by Geri de Seve - Controlled Chaos Improv Comedy
2:30pm ACT II: Plays
Dramatically Yours written by Paula Hoffay, Karleen Hayden, Val Kavanaugh, Sue Frost, directed by Maureen Aumand, performed by Matinee Theatre Players - I Never Forget Your Face written and directed by Sandi Dollinger - Goodbye, Howard written by Romulus Linney, directed by Carol Charniga, performed by Theater Voices - John and Mary written by Anthony Pezzula, directed by Brian Sheldon - Cluck! written by Linda Bidwell Delaney, directed by Cheryl Charbonneau.
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