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Angela J. Daddabbo - Artistic Producing Director
This weekend, something special this way comes. The original family musical, The Littlest Witch flies into Auburn Public Theater this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Thanks to the inspired work of creator Corinne Aquilina (music director for The Merry-Go-Round Playhouse), producer Brett Smock and the generous support of Wegmans Markets, we are able to present this Broadway-quality show to our patrons and their families for only $5 per ticket!. This is a wonderful opportunity for the whole family to enjoy top professional talent right in your own haunted house. For tickets, click on the link below.
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The Littlest Witch
Friday, Oct. 29 at 7pm
Saturday, Oct. 30 at 1pm & 4pm
Sunday, Oct. 31 at 2pm*(Available at the door only)
"...a charming and delightful show with sensational music that has a Broadway flair to it"- Los Angeles Magazine
Corrine Aquilina (music director for The Merry-Go-Round Playhouse) & Tony Jerris have created a original family musical and are bringing a new production to Auburn Public Theater. This is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a new show with the whole family. Meet the cast after the performance!!
$5 individuals; *$5 family ticket TICKETS
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The Bill Tiberio Band
& Kevin Dorsey's Series of Tubes
Saturday, November 6th at 8pm
"Tiberio’s sax sings with passionate abandon…”
- Michelle Picardo, Freetime Magazine
“The musical stylings of Kevin Dorsey truly keeps real jazz alive." - J.Otis Williams/KSDS Jazz 88
Bill Tiberio’s music straddles the divide between straight-ahead and pop-oriented jazz styles. He seeks soulful, blues-driven melodies, and his alto sax is a recognizable sound in the Rochester, NY music scene.
In addition to being an accomplished and versatile saxophonist and woodwind player, Bill Tiberio is a music educator. He has 25 years of experience in the field of public music education, and has been at Fairport (NY) high school for 21 years. Bill has performed with Fred Wesley, The Four Tops, the Temptations, Nestor Torres, Lou Gramm, and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and has shared the stage with Chuck Loeb, the Yellowjackets, Eileen Ivers, Jesse Cook, Ken Navarro, the Rippingtons, and Euge Groove. Listen to Bill Tiberio
Kevin Dorsey is an in demand, multi-instrumentalist in the Central New YorkRegion. Kevin has performed with such diverse artists as Noah and Andrew VanNorstrand, modern jazz musicians Phil Woods, Chris Vadala,
Miguel Zenon, Dave Samuels and Steve Slagle, avant-garde musicians Steve Swell, Hamid Drake, Jalil Moondrake and William Parker, opera singer N'Kenge Simpson-Hoffman and the Israeli Ensemble Simply Tsfat. His album, A Collective Christmas won the 2007 SAMMY Award and Gateway won the 2006 SAMMY Award for Best Jazz Recordings and can be heard on over 150 radio stations worldwide. Listen to K. Dorsey
Tickets: $12 advance/door
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Jon Peterson's Songwriters' Night
Friday, November 5th at 7:30
An ongoing series of music evenings featuring up and coming Central New York songwriters. This month's songwriters...
Buffalo native John Schmitt's distinctive sound is a unique blend of soul and acoustic folk, once colorfully described as "Paul Simon meets Motown." John is a 2007 and 2008 ASCAP-PLUS award winner for new artists and is a recurring guest of the New York Songwriters' Circle
in New York City. In addition to writing and performing his own original music, John leads a Motown band and performs traditional Irish music. In July 2009, he performed at Jones Beach Amphitheater in Long Island as?an opening act for Dave Matthews Band. John's beautiful ballad "Ophelia" took 3rd place in the 2008 New York
Songwriter's Circle songwriting contest and is the title song to his forthcoming album to be released next month.
To hear songs from John's soon-to-be-released album, please visit www.myspace.com/johnschmitt
Alec Gross is an accomplished singer/songwriter in the Indie Alternative/Country vein performing and recording original music in New York City and throughout the U.S. Alec's work has been labeled "Cinematic Americana" for the visual qualities of his music and lyrics. Alec sings stories of love, revenge, madness, death, and redemption, all delivered by his hauntingly vulnerable vocal described as being "so perfectly suited to the times" and "superbly bold." To enjoy more of Alec's music visit http://www.myspace.com/alecgross
And Jon Peterson, your host will perform his originals, songs with themes, characters and heart! Jon will be sharing a wide variety of songs from his new CD "Weatherman" Jon's Music
$6 at the door
Cash wine/beer bar with proper I.D.
To participate as a songwriter, please contact Carey at info@auburnpublictheater.org
Partnership For Results Presents
Truth and Tips for a Drug Free Auburn
Monday, November 8 at 5:30pm
Seward House Museum presents
Author Douglas Egerton
Wednesday, November 10 at 7:00pm
discussing his new book Year of Meteors: Stephen Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and the Election That Brought on the Civil War
Free
WCNY Presents
A John Lennon Tribute
Monday, November 22nd
Details coming soon!
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What does Auburn Public Theater look like?
You can rent any of our 3 spaces for your own event or show.
Call Janie at 315-253-6669
Babies October 29 & 30
"Joyous and Buoyant" Los Angeles Times
The babies in Babies are four newborns, photographed in their natural habitat in distinctly different parts of the world. Hattie is in San Francisco, Mari's in Tokyo, Baryarjargal lives out in the Mongolian steppes, and Ponijao is born amid the simple straw huts of Namibia. In the course of less than 80 minutes, we're going to follow this quartet through their first year of life, a chronicle that director Thomas Balmes and producer Alain Chabat have likened to a nature documentary that happens to focus on humans. Along the way, we may pause to notice the cultural differences between the locales, as the American baby seems elaborately nurtured (maybe baby yoga classes could wait a year?) and the African baby views a world just as full of wonder and newness as anywhere else, despite the material poverty of the locale. If those differences are colorful, the movie nevertheless suggests that babies are more alike in their development than they are different.
Watch Babies Trailer
Entre Nos November 5 & 6
Coco and Igor November 12 & 13
Please Give November 19 & 20
I am Love November 26 & 27
The Kids Are Alright December 3 & 4
The Last Train Home December 10 &11
Mother and Child Decemer 17 & 18
All Films
Fridays 1pm & 8pm
Saturdays 8pm
(unless otherwise noted)
All tickets $4 advance; $5 door
Film Details & Advance Tickets
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Tom Anzalone
with opener Mike Speirs
Saturday, November 13th at 8:00pm
With a few simple props, guitar and roll of electrical tape (yes, electrical tape), Tom Anzalone produces quick and quirky musical impersonations of Elvis, Elton, Springsteen and countless more. But it is off-key creativity that spawns his usual standing ovation. His Springsteen recites the alphabet (to the tune of "Born In The U.S.A."), his Pinball Wizard (from the rock opera Tommy) is sung, well, opera style. Anzalone consistently hits the right notes for any audience. Anzalone's television appearances include America's Funniest People (ABC) and the Showtime Comedy Club Network. In addition, he has been profiled on radio's All Things Considered (NPR). He has performed at New York City's Laugh Factory, Atlantic City's and Las Vegas' Tropicana Hotels and in more than forty states. In addition, he has entertained passengers on the Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruise lines. Anzalone enlisted for Comics on Duty, a series of shows for troops stationed stateside. He has "opened" shows for comedian Bobcat Goldthwait and the musical group Chicago. View Tom Anzalone
Tickets: $12 advance/door
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Disney All-Star Adult/Youth Cabaret
Saturday, November 27th at 7pm
Right after the Thanksgiving Parade
Wear your favorite Disney costume and come march with us!
Auburn Public Theater is once again proud to present our StageRight Cabaret evening, featuring music from all your Disney favorites. Led by talented music teacher, Amy Bellamy, a cast of gifted children and adults brings the Disney songbook to life. It starts right after the Thanksgiving parade and seats are limited. Our last Disney Cabaret was sold out, so We encourage you to purchase your tickets in advance right here!
Tickets: $8 adult; $2 Children under 12________________________________________
The Music Series
Loren Barrigar & Dusty Pas'cal - Nov 24
Christine Lavin - January 29
Aztec Two-Step - February 18
Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams - March 25
Danny D'Imperio and The Bloviators May 7
The Comedy Series
Hiram Kasten - December 4
Scott Blakeman - January 8
Dylan Brody - January 21-23
Moody McCarthy - February 5
The Family Hour Series
Join us the last Sunday of every month at 2pm for an hour of family entertainment.This month...
The Littlest Witch
Sunday, October 31 at 2pm
A family ticket (up to 4) is only $5!
(Sunday tickets available at the door only)
Poetry Night
The last Wednesday of every month features a new evening of poetry reading and discussion.
For info contact, Angela Daddabbo atangela@auburnpublictheater.org
The Tuesday Nightmusic Sessions
Every Tuesday @ 7:30pm
A weekly evening of regional and national talent, and featured acts in an open mic cafe setting. Door prizes, a light snack menu & wine/beer with I.D.
$2 at the door
The NOW, live Kirtan Music
Wednesday, November 10th at 7pm
Join Mark Nanni, Max McKee, Kerri Pickard-DePriest and Annadel Hine for a 2-hour evening of Kirtan (call and response)
$10 suggested donation at the door
Ballroom Dancing Lessons
This Fall, perfect your Tango and Rumba every Thursday at 7pm with instructors Nick Diego and Jeannie Tucker.
For details, call (315) 253-2489



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