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The 12th season of the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Adelphi PAC) in Garden City, New York, kicks off this month with 25 cultural events taking place through December. Favorites among the community, Adelphi PAC performances include theater and a variety of styles of dance and music.

Mike Super Magic and Illusion

The 12th season of the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center (Adelphi PAC) in Garden City, New York, kicks off this month with 25 cultural events taking place through December. Favorites among the community, Adelphi PAC performances include theater and a variety of styles of dance and music. Taking the stage this season are such exciting artists as illusionist Mike Super, the Paul Taylor Dance Company and Adelphi’s own talented students.

See theĀ complete 2019 fall season schedule.

Highlights for the fall include:

Sunday,Ā September 22ā€”Larson Legacy Concert: Andy Roninson

The Larson Legacy Concert Series at the Adelphi PAC celebrates the next generation of artists at the college home of the creator of the Pulitzer Prize-winning musicalĀ RENT, Jonathan Larson ’82. This year, the Adelphi PAC honors Andy Roninson, a composer-lyricist, orchestrator and music director in New York City. With a talented cast of vocalists, he will perform songs from his internationally acclaimed podcastĀ Take A Ten, as well as never-before-heard material from new musicals in the works.

Friday, September 27, and Friday, October 11ā€”Taylor 2 Dance Company

The Taylor 2 Dance Company returns to the Adelphi PAC to showcase three classic works by Paul Taylor restaged for this talented company of six dancers, with completely different programs for both the September and October shows.

Tuesday, October 1, through Sunday, October 6ā€”Pale Blue Dot(s)

The Adelphi University Department of Theatre commissioned playwright (and Adelphi alumna) Erin Mallon to write this new play for Adelphi’s theater students. The entertaining show takes place several years in the future, where an all-female astronaut team circumnavigates the globe once every 90 minutes aboard the International Space Station. When a surprise set of ā€œeveryday citizens” tags along for the ride, all protocol flies right out the proverbial airlock.

Saturday, October 12, and Sunday, October 13ā€”Adelphi’s Best of Broadway

Adelphi University’s own talented students perform the songs of Broadway. Enjoy both old and new well-known classics and hidden gems.

Friday, October 25ā€”Chris Brubeck’sĀ Triple Play

Three outstanding musicians with deep musical roots come together to form Chris Brubeck’s Triple Play. Listen to the talents of Peter Madcat Ruth (on harmonica, guitar, jaw harp, percussion and vocals), Joel Brown (folk and classical acoustic guitar and vocals) and Chris Brubeck (electric bass, bass trombone, piano and vocals) during this joyous concert. The trio performs folk, blues, classical and jazzā€”including the work of Dave Brubeck, Chris’s father.

Chris Brubeck's Triple Play

Tuesday, October 29, through Sunday, November 3ā€”The Importance of Being EarnestĀ by Oscar Wilde

The classic farce by famed writer Oscar Wilde comes to the Adelphi PAC stage. Pointed wit and sharp social satire combine in a comedy of confused identities, crisscrossing lovers, desperate christenings, lost babies in handbags and some of the British theater’s most memorable language and characters.

Saturday, November 9ā€”Mike Super Magic & Illusion

Mike Super, the winner of NBC’s hit TV showĀ Phenomenon, performed for more than six weeks onĀ America’s Got TalentĀ as a top finalist and in the season premiere episode of Penn & Teller’sĀ Fool Us. His show on features his unique style that has brought the art of magic back. Through spectacular illusions and his own inimitable down-to-earth style and personality, Mike Super has pioneered a new form of magic that transcends the “trick.” His many television appearances include an appearance onĀ The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Join the journey of emotions from laughter, intrigue, danger, fear, wonder, anticipation, tears and sentimentality in this family-friendly performance.

Sunday, November 17ā€”Greater Nassau Chorus

The award-winning Greater Nassau Chorus presents a matinee filled with contemporary music, show tunes and popular favorites under the direction of Master Director 700 Harriette Walters. The women’s barbershop chorus has been entertaining audiences with four-part a cappella music since 1960.

Friday, December 13ā€”Paul Taylor Dance Company

The Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to the Adelphi PAC again this fall season with a program of modern dance celebrating its late founder, Paul Taylor. This legacy performance is scheduled to includeĀ Brief Encounters,Ā Last LookĀ and audience favoriteĀ Esplanade.

Paul Taylor Dance Company

Paul Taylor Dance Company in Esplanade – Michelle Fleet with (left to right) Parisa Khobdah, Madelyn Ho, Michael Apuzzo, Lee Duveneck, Jamie Rae Walker and Robert Kleinendorst

More Choices This Fall/Early Winter

The season runs until mid-December, with select additional events including performances byĀ Adelphi’s Symphony Orchestra,Ā theĀ Adelphi Jazz Ensemble, theĀ Adelphi ChoraleĀ and theĀ Adelphi Vocal EnsembleĀ in November; a concert hall screening ofĀ Bizet’sĀ Carmen; and a reading ofĀ Charles Dickens’Ā A Christmas CarolĀ in December.

TheĀ complete 2019 fall season scheduleĀ provides more details on all events. Tickets are now on sale with discounts available to seniors, students, staff and alumni. Information is available at the Lucia and Steven N. Fischer Box Office at 516.877.4000 orĀ boxoffice@adelphi.edu. The box office is open Tuesday through Friday from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Adelphi PAC offers memberships with perks including ticket discounts and advance purchase opportunities. Members help support a diverse mix of programming, costs of which often exceed ticket sales. See more aboutĀ Adelphi PAC membership.

Adelphi PAC is one of Long Island’s premier cultural arts venues for entertainment of all kinds. See more about other upcoming Adelphi PAC offerings atĀ pac.adelphi.edu.


For further information, please contact:

Todd Wilson
Strategic Communications DirectorĀ 
p ā€“ 516.237.8634
e ā€“ twilson@adelphi.edu

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