New Works Production: WAS
What was Dorothy Gael's life like before she journeyed to the fabled Land of Oz? Find out when acclaimed composer Joseph Thalken (left) and award-winning lyricist Barry Kleinbort (right) premiere a new version of their popular musical WAS. The show stars Broadway performers and features the festival's Young Scholars. John Dias directs.
Saturday, August 9, 7:30pm
Notre Dame High School
Adult $45, Child $15
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Come to the Cabaret: A Celebration of Kander & Ebb
Broadway is coming to the Pocono Mountains! Patrick Vaccariello, festival artistic director and music director of Cabaret on Broadway, directs this spectacular tribute to the legendary songwriting team of Kander & Ebb. The production stars performers and musicians from the Broadway stage and features the festival's Student Chorus.
Saturday, July 26, 7:30pm
Pocono Mountain East High School
Adult $40, Child $15
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Bon Appetit and Prairie Songs
Don't miss Metropolitan Opera star Victoria Livengood as iconic chef Julia Child in the comedic one-act opera Bon Appetit. Following the production, our student and adult chorus will perform Prairie Songs by Grammy Award-winning songwriter Mike Reid, who will narrate.
Friday, August 1, 7:30
Skytop Lodge
Adult $45, Child $15
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Monday, July 21, 2014
Thursday, July 17, 2014
All That Jazz!
We've got the hottest jazz musicians at the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival this summer!
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Jazz Night Cap
Friday, August 8
Stroudsmoor Country Inn - Terraview
6:00pm
Tickets - $150
Enjoy dinner, dancing and a silent auction at our Swing Gala featuring versatile and accomplished vocalist Hilary Gardner. Proceeds will benefit the Pocono Health Foundation, East Stroudsburg University Foundation, and the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival.
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Jazz Night Cap
Featuring Tony DeSare
Sunday, August 3
Skytop Lodge, Skytop
7:30pm
Adult - $45, Child - $15
Critically acclaimed singer, pianist and songwriter Tony DeSare performs with infections joy, wry playfulness, and robust musicality. His take on classic standards and sophisticated original compositions has earned him a reputation as one of the country's hottest young singer/pianists.
Jazz Brunch
Le Jazz Hot - How the French Saved Jazz
Featuring the Peter and Will Anderson Sextet
Sunday, July 27
11:00am
Skytop Lodge, Skytop
Adult - $70, Child - $40
The Peter and Will Anderson sextet will transport you to the streets of Paris and the French countryside with sounds of swing and gypsy jazz.
Swing Gala
Featuring Hilary Gardner Friday, August 8
Stroudsmoor Country Inn - Terraview
6:00pm
Tickets - $150
Enjoy dinner, dancing and a silent auction at our Swing Gala featuring versatile and accomplished vocalist Hilary Gardner. Proceeds will benefit the Pocono Health Foundation, East Stroudsburg University Foundation, and the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Shuffle Concert to Perform at Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival
The Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival is pleased to present Shuffle Concert on Sunday, July 27, 7:30pm, at the Tennis Tea at Buck Hill Falls. Shuffle Concert changes the rules of performance as you know it. In this musical celebration, the audience chooses the pieces to be performed. From baroque, classical and romantic, to jazz, pop and Broadway, Shuffle Concert performances offer an exciting fusion of great music for every musical taste.
Natalie Douglas Wins Margaret Whiting Award
Congratulations to Natalie Douglas on receiving the Margaret Whiting Award from the Mabel Mercer Foundation at Carnegie Hall. Don't miss Natalie Douglas in Come to the Cabaret: A Celebration of Kander & Ebb, on Saturday, July 26, at 7:30pm, at Pocono Mountain East High School.
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Monday, June 23, 2014
Young Readers Explore the Arts, July 7 - 24
The Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival invites children ages 3 to 11 to explore the arts through literature and movement. The Young Readers Explore the Arts program will take place from July 7 to July 24 at the seven libraries in Monroe County.
In week one, rock out with "Pete the Cat" as you explore the world of dance. Warm up just like professional dancers and learn real ballet, tap and musical theater dance moves. You'll travel through American history to learn the most rockin’ popular dances through the decades.
In week two, join "Opera Cat" for a tour of world-famous opera houses like the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. Enjoy listening to opera music and learn how opera singers hit those high notes. Find out who wrote the operas you might already know.
In week three, journey to New York City to become a Broadway star. Learn to sing with emotion, act out different characters, and perform a big Broadway dance number. The grand finale will be the world-premiere performance of Muncha, Muncha, Muncha, starring the Young Readers!
For more information about the Young Readers Explore the Arts program, and to download a schedule, description of the books, and bios of the teaching artists, visit the Young Readers page on our website.
Monday, June 16, 2014
Join Us for a Cabaret Night Cap with Carole J. Bufford
In her
critically acclaimed show, Body and Soul, Carole J. Bufford delivers
powerful love songs fueled by longing, anger, sorrow and obsession. Culled from
the worlds of Broadway, blues, rock 'n' roll, pop and country, the songs teem
with emotion and passion. Ms. Bufford’s unique, theatrical style quickly
propelled her to stardom. Stephen Holden of The New York Times writes,
"The way her voice, with its blues inflections, cut a swath, leaving
nothing standing, tempts me to describe her with groveling hyperbole as an
earthier, more acerbic 21st-century Barbra Streisand."
Ms. Bufford has performed at Feinstein's at The Loews Regency in New York, The Colony in Palm Beach, and Crazy Coqs in London. She has received Outstanding Vocalist Awards from Nightlife, Bistro and BroadwayWord.
Ms. Bufford has performed at Feinstein's at The Loews Regency in New York, The Colony in Palm Beach, and Crazy Coqs in London. She has received Outstanding Vocalist Awards from Nightlife, Bistro and BroadwayWord.
Thursday, August 7
Pocono
Community Theater
Performance
– 7:30pm
Talkback – 9:00pm
Monday, June 9, 2014
Join the Fun at the Swing Gala!
Enjoy dinner, dancing and a
silent auction at our Swing Gala, featuring versatile and accomplished vocalist
Hilary Gardner. Ms. Gardner will be accompanied by a 10-piece swing band. Proceeds
will benefit the Pocono Mountain Medical Center’s Hughes Cancer Center
Foundation, East Stroudsburg University Foundation, and the Buck Hill Skytop
Music Festival.
Ms. Gardner was chosen by the
Frank Sinatra estate to appear as the live, onstage singer in Twyla Tharp’s
Come Fly Away. She sang solos and duets with Frank Sinatra in a performance
hailed by critics as “wonderful” (Huffington Post), “elegant” (USA Today), and
“terrific” (New York Observer). Ms. Gardner performs throughout New York City
at such venues as Birdland, Café Carlyle, Symphony Space, and Jazz at Kitano.
Her debut album, The Great City, was released in 2012.
Swing Gala
Friday, August 8
6:00pm
Stroudsmoor Country Inn - Terraview
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Julianne Moore Wins Best Actress Award at Cannes
Julianne Moore, a member of the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival's artistic board, received the Award for Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival last month. Ms. Moore was honored for her work in Map to the Stars. Ms. Moore is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actress and children's book author. She is an ambassador for Save the Children's U.S. programs and the founder of the organization's Valentine's Day program. She is active in Planned Parenthood and the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance.
John Dias to Direct "WAS"
John Dias, artistic director of Two River Theater, will direct the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival's production of WAS on August 9 at Notre Dame High School.
Based on Geoff Ryman's celebrated cult novel, WAS uses the tools of modern musical theater to tell the story of young Dorothy Gael, the central character in L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz and the classic 1939 film of the same name. Two story lines, taking place one hundred years apart, are interwoven throughout the evening. WAS explores the human need for fantasy to cope with reality, a timeless theme with universal appeal.
Mr. Dias joined Two River Theater in 2010 after working as a producer and dramaturg in New York for 20 years. Throughout his career, he has been a leading advocate for stimulating productions of the classics and bold new American plays, including the Broadway productions of Shakespeare's The Tempest and Lisa Kron's Well. For 12 seasons, he worked in a variety of capacities at The Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival, including Associate Producer and Associate Artistic Director.
New Works Production: WAS
Book and Lyrics: Barry Kleinbort
Music: Joseph Thalken
Saturday, August 9
Notre Dame High School
Performance: 7:30
Talkback: 9:00
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Based on Geoff Ryman's celebrated cult novel, WAS uses the tools of modern musical theater to tell the story of young Dorothy Gael, the central character in L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz and the classic 1939 film of the same name. Two story lines, taking place one hundred years apart, are interwoven throughout the evening. WAS explores the human need for fantasy to cope with reality, a timeless theme with universal appeal.
Mr. Dias joined Two River Theater in 2010 after working as a producer and dramaturg in New York for 20 years. Throughout his career, he has been a leading advocate for stimulating productions of the classics and bold new American plays, including the Broadway productions of Shakespeare's The Tempest and Lisa Kron's Well. For 12 seasons, he worked in a variety of capacities at The Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival, including Associate Producer and Associate Artistic Director.
John Dias |
Book and Lyrics: Barry Kleinbort
Music: Joseph Thalken
Saturday, August 9
Notre Dame High School
Performance: 7:30
Talkback: 9:00
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Monday, May 26, 2014
Broadway Comes to the Pocono Mountains
Patrick Vaccariello, artistic director
of the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival, is bringing the excitement of Broadway
to the majestic Pocono Mountains region of Pennsylvania this summer. Mr.
Vaccariello will present a tribute to the legendary songwriting team of Kander
and Ebb, starring performers and musicians from the Broadway stage, at the
Fifth Annual Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival. Mr. Vaccariello is music director
for the revival of Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret
on Broadway and the 68th
Annual Tony Awards.
Mr.
Vaccariello’s festival production, Come
to the Cabaret! A Celebration of Kander & Ebb, will feature songs
selected by John Kander. After the performance, audience members will be
invited to join Mr. Vaccariello for an enlightening discussion about the
creative process behind the production.
As
in past seasons, world-renowned professional musicians will present opera,
jazz, musical theater, cabaret, chamber music, and dance performances during
the festival, which will take place from July 25 to August 10.
Following
are this season’s highlights:
Musical Theater
• Come to the Cabaret! A Celebration of Kander & Ebb – The festival’s esteemed artistic
director Patrick Vaccariello will direct this tribute to Kander & Ebb,
starring performers from the Broadway stage and featuring the festival’s
student chorus. Saturday, July 26, 7:30pm, Pocono Mountain East High School.
• New Works Production: WAS - Based on Geoff Ryman’s celebrated cult novel, WAS uses the tools of the modern musical
theater to tell the story of young Dorothy Gael, the central character in L.
Frank Baum’s legendary tale The Wizard of
Oz and the classic 1939 film version. Saturday, August 9, 7:30pm, Notre
Dame High School.
• Prairie Songs:
The festival’s talented chorus will perform Prairie
Songs from Grammy Award-winning composer Mike Reid, who will provide the
narration. Friday, August 1, 8:30pm, Skytop Lodge.
Dance
• The Paul Taylor Dance
Company - This
sought-after ensemble travels the globe, bringing Mr. Taylor’s ever-burgeoning
repertoire to theaters and venues of every size. Saturday, August 2, 7:30pm,
Pocono Mountain East High School.
Opera
•
Bon
Appétit - The captivating Victoria Livengood will star in this
delectable one-act opera based on a classic episode of master chef Julia
Child’s popular cooking show. Friday, August 1, 7:30pm, Skytop Lodge.
Chamber Music
• Shuffle Concert - In this innovative
musical celebration, the audience chooses the pieces to be performed. Sunday,
July 27, 7:30pm, Tennis Tea, Buck Hill Falls.
• Members of America’s Dream Chamber Artists
– ADCA is spurring a resurgence
of the great chamber music masterworks with renewed and energized freedom and
expression. Sunday, August 3, 11:00am, Skytop Lodge.
Jazz
•
Tony
DeSare - Critically acclaimed
singer, pianist and songwriter Tony DeSare will perform classic standards and
sophisticated original compositions with infectious joy, wry playfulness, and
robust musicality. Sunday, August 3, 7:30pm, Skytop Lodge.
• The Peter and Will Anderson Sextet - Journey
to the streets of Paris and the French countryside with sounds of swing and
gypsy jazz in Peter and Will Anderson’s show Le Jazz Hot - How the French Saved Jazz. Sunday, July 27, 11:00am,
Skytop Lodge.
•
Hilary Gardner – Enjoy dinner,
dancing and a silent auction at our Swing Gala featuring versatile and accomplished
vocalist Hilary Gardner. Proceeds benefit the Pocono Mountain Medical Center’s
Hughes Cancer Center, East Stoudsburg University, and the Buck Hill Skytop
Music Festival. Friday, August 8, 6:00pm, Stroudsmoor Country Inn.
Cabaret
•
Carole J. Bufford - In her
critically acclaimed show, Body and Soul,
Carole J. Bufford sings powerful loves songs fueled by longing, anger, sorrow
and obsession. Thursday, August 7, 7:30pm, Pocono Community Theater.
For
more information and to purchase tickets, visit buckhillskytopfest.org.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Patrick Vaccariello Named Music Director for Tonys
Patrick Vaccariello, artistic director of the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival, has been appointed music director and conductor for the Tony Awards. His appointment represents the show's first change in music directors since 1965.
“I’m honored and thrilled to be doing this TV show,” Mr. Vaccariello said.
“I’m honored and thrilled to be doing this TV show,” Mr. Vaccariello said.
Mr. Vaccariello will be involved in developing the show and creating the musical arrangements for host Hugh Jackman. He previously worked with Mr. Jackman on the production Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway. The 68th Annual Tony Awards will be televised live on Sunday, June 8, on CBS.
Mr. Vaccariello is music director for the revival of Cabaret, which opened at Studio 54 in April. The show stars Academy Award nominee Michelle Williams in her Broadway debut as nightclub entertainer Sally Bowles and Alan Cumming reprising his Tony Award-winning role as the Emcee.
At the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival this summer, Mr. Vaccariello will present a concert honoring the legendary songwriting team of Kander and Ebb, composers of Cabaret. The production, Come to the Cabaret! A Celebration of Kander & Ebb, will star performers and musicians from the Broadway stage. After the performance, audience members will be invited to join Mr. Vaccariello for a discussion about the creative process behind the production.
Mr. Vaccariello is a sought after music director, conductor and arranger, both on Broadway and internationally. He has served as music director or music supervisor for the Broadway and National Tour productions of Hugh Jackman: Back on Broadway, West Side Story, Come Fly Away, Lend Me a Tenor, Gypsy (with Patti LuPone and Bernadette Peters), A Chorus Line, La Cage Aux Follies, The Boy from Oz, Cabaret, and many others. Internationally, Mr. Vaccariello has conducted The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber worldwide.
The Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival, now in its fifth season, will present world-renowned musicians in the fields of opera, jazz, musical theater, cabaret, chamber music, and dance. The festival will take place from July 25 to August 10 in the Pocono Mountains region of Pennsylvania.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Cabaret Opens on Broadway
The revival of Cabaret opened at Studio 54 last week, with festival artistic director Patrick Vaccariello as music director. (Read The New York Times review HERE.) To give festival guests a taste of Broadway, Mr. Vaccariello is producing a concert celebrating the legendary songwriting team Kander and Ebb, the composers
of Cabaret. John Kander has selected the songs for the production.
The festival production, Come to the Cabaret! A Celebration of Kander & Ebb, will take place Saturday, July 26, at 7:30pm at Pocono Mountain East High School. After the show, audience members will be invited to join Mr. Vaccariello for an enlightening discussion about the creative process behind the performance. To purchase tickets CLICK HERE.
The festival production, Come to the Cabaret! A Celebration of Kander & Ebb, will take place Saturday, July 26, at 7:30pm at Pocono Mountain East High School. After the show, audience members will be invited to join Mr. Vaccariello for an enlightening discussion about the creative process behind the performance. To purchase tickets CLICK HERE.
Anderson Twins, Barbara Andres Receive Drama Desk Nominations
We're pleased to announce that Peter and Will Anderson, performers at the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival, and Barbara Andres, festival artistic board member, were nominated for Drama Desk Awards.
Peter and Will Anderson's show, Le Jazz Hot: How the French Saved Jazz, was nominated in the Outstanding Revue category. The show ran in December 2013 at 59E59 Theaters. If you missed the show in December, you can catch it at the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival this summer. The Peter and Will Anderson Sextet will perform Le Jazz Hot at the Jazz Brunch on Sunday, July 27, at 11:00am at Skytop Lodge. To purchase tickets CLICK HERE.
Barbara Andres was nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Play for her portrayal of "Mama" in the revival of I Remember Mama. Ms. Andres received a rave review in The New York Times last month. (Read our blog post HERE).
Congratulations to Peter and Will Anderson, and Barbara Andres!
Peter and Will Anderson's show, Le Jazz Hot: How the French Saved Jazz, was nominated in the Outstanding Revue category. The show ran in December 2013 at 59E59 Theaters. If you missed the show in December, you can catch it at the Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival this summer. The Peter and Will Anderson Sextet will perform Le Jazz Hot at the Jazz Brunch on Sunday, July 27, at 11:00am at Skytop Lodge. To purchase tickets CLICK HERE.
Barbara Andres was nominated for Outstanding Actress in a Play for her portrayal of "Mama" in the revival of I Remember Mama. Ms. Andres received a rave review in The New York Times last month. (Read our blog post HERE).
Congratulations to Peter and Will Anderson, and Barbara Andres!
Peter and Will Anderson in performance |
Monday, March 31, 2014
Barbara Andres Garners Rave Review for "I Remember Mama"
Congratulations to festival artistic board member Barbara Andres for her rave review in The New York Times yesterday. Ms. Andres portrays the role of "Mama" in a revival of I Remember Mama, which opened yesterday at the Gym at Judson in Greenwich Village. In his review of the show, Times theater critic Ben Brantley says, "...the wonderful Barbara Andres (who is nigh perfect in the title role of the family matriarch..." The show also stars Barbara Barrie and Rita Gardner.
Read the review HERE.
Read the review HERE.
Come to the Cabaret!
Patrick Vaccariello |
Mr. Vaccariello is music director for the highly anticipated revival of Kander and Ebb's Cabaret, which opens at Studio 54 on April 24. The show stars Academy Award nominee Michelle Williams in her Broadway debut as nightclub entertainer Sally Bowles and Alan Cumming reprising his Tony Award-winning role as the Emcee. The show is currently in previews.
The festival production, Come to the Cabaret! A Celebration of Kander & Ebb, will take place Saturday, July 26, at 7:30pm at Pocono Mountain East High School. After the show, audience members will be invited to join Mr. Vaccariello for an enlightening discussion about the creative process behind the performance.
Monday, March 24, 2014
Broadway in the Pocono Mountains Presents Jeff Harnar
The Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival and Pocono Community Theater are pleased to present award-winning cabaret and recording artist Jeff Harnar on Saturday, April 26, at 4:00pm. Jeff Harnar's new show – Does This Song Make Me Look Fat? (Lighter Fare for a Spring Matinee) – highlights the wit of Cole Porter, Noël Coward, Sammy Cahn, Comden & Green, Tom Lehrer, Allan Sherman, Stan Freberg and more. The show comes to you directly from a sold-out week in London's West End and will feature music director Alex Rybeck on piano, Jered Egan on bass and Ray Marchica on drums.
For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.
For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Paul Taylor Dance Company to Perform at Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival
The inspirational and world-renowned Paul Taylor Dance Company will
perform at the Fifth Annual Buck Hill Skytop Music Festival this summer. Iconic and preeminent choreographer Paul Taylor is considered a modern
dance pioneer. His powerful and vibrant creations are celebrated throughout the
world. “The American spirit soars whenever Taylor’s dancers dance,” according
to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Shuffle Concert’s Composition Competition
The innovative Shuffle Concert recently launched its “Composition
Competition Campaign” to create more original works for the ensemble and advance
the careers of young composers. Learn more about the campaign HERE. The Buck
Hill Skytop Music Festival is pleased to present Shuffle Concert on Sunday,
July 27 at 7:30pm.
Friday, February 28, 2014
Carnival of the Animals
The East Stroudsburg University/Community
Orchestra will perform Camille Saint-Saëns musical suite, Carnival of the
Animals, 3 p.m. Sunday, March 9, in Cecilia S. Cohen Recital Hall of the
University’s Fine & Performing Arts Center, Normal and Marguerite streets,
East Stroudsburg.
Otis French, Ph.D., associate professor of
music, will conduct the orchestra in Saint-Saëns’ light-hearted classic, which
features fourteen sections, each representing a different animal or animals.
Broadway performer Pearce Wegener will read poet Ogden Nash’s lively narration
to the suite.
Betsy Buzzelli-Clarke, Ed.D., associate
professor of music, and Jenny Collins, M.M., adjunct professor of music, are
featured pianists for the concert.
Prior to the performance, ESU’s Department of
Theatre will conduct an interactive workshop for children on how to create
animal characters and puppets at 2 p.m. in the recital hall.
The concert and workshop, sponsored by the Buck
Hill Skytop Music Festival and ESU’s Department of Music, is free and open to
the public.
For more information, please call 570-422-3483,
or email esuarts@esu.edu.
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