The players used the mill, with its block floor and 12-foot ceiling beams, for rehearsals and storage. "Too many thought the shows were (Mirror Lake) school efforts," Joyner said in 1966.īut without funds to make improvements or regularly pay its mortgage, SPLT remained at Mirror Lake. N, current site of the Temple of the Living God. In the late 1930s, the theater paid $3,600 for a grist mill at 1950 Second Ave. "If it wasn't for Joyner, (SPLT) wouldn't have lasted," said Allen Sferios, second vice president of SPLT's executive committee. Post Road was the first success and attendance was 600 for six plays, read a theater history owned by Frances Joyner, SPLT's greatest star, who once had leading roles on Broadway. Patrick Walters, for $15 a week, wrote Walter P. WE RETAIN THE RIGHT TO ADD TO, OR DROP ANY AND ALL OF THESE RESTRICTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE. By clicking "I Agree" below, you understand that all ticket holders must comply with the most current Covid-19 theatre policies applicable for the performance.The theater incorporated four years later and hired its first paid director, Capt. MASKS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL GUESTS. Beginning May 1, 2022, and beyond, AS THE PANDEMIC IS EVER-CHANGING, the theatre anticipates a review of current policies which may include a relaxation of certain provisions, a modification, or an extension of this policy. "Fully vaccinated" as of the performance date at least 14 days after their second dose of a two dose COVID-19 vaccine OR after their single dose of an approved single dose COVID-19 vaccine. (Guests 12-18 may use a government-issued ID or school ID no photo required). We will accept proof of vaccination via Health Pass by CLEAR, Excelsior Pass, the NYC COVID Safe App, or a copy or photo of your CDC vaccination card.
GUESTS OVER THE AGE OF 12 must also present a government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license or passport. GUESTS OVER THE AGE OF 5 NEED TO BE FULLY VACCINATED with an FDA or WHO authorized vaccine. Entry will be denied to anyone who does not provide documentation or does not follow these protocols. Please review and agree to the attendance protocols before attending. Please check the venue website for details. The Event Organizer is requiring all Patrons to be FULLY VACCINATED AND FACE MASKS be worn at this event. We encourage our friends to continue to support and enjoy live theatre at The Westchester Theatre at The Chappaqua Performing Arts Center. Our objective with this world-class venue was to always provide our audiences with the highest production values and most memorable entertainment/dining experiences.
It was the longest-running year-round professional theatre in the state of New York, with a 46-year history of over 200 main-stage productions and nearly 1000 Monday/Tuesday special events and concerts. Westchester Broadway Theatre was a truly unique venue a dinner theatre serving food and drinks along with performances of Broadway shows, concerts and special events. This charming venue is Located a short 10 minutes from the Elmsford Theatre. We are excited about our new location, which is located at The Chappaqua Performing Arts Center, just off the Sawmill Pkwy at the old Reader’s Digest exit. The grant allows us to start once again producing great theatre in Westchester. was able to obtain a Shuttered Venue Operator Grant from the Small Business Association. After 46 outstanding years of offering quality dining and entertainment, the Westchester Broadway Theatre (WBT) was forced to close its doors due to the global pandemic.