24/25 SEASON
Refund policy: Refunds necessitated by cancellation of a show or other actions by the Playhouse will be refunded in full. Patron requests for refunds will be honored up to the day prior to the show and will be refunded minus a $ 2.50 processing fee charged by the ticket vendor for refunds. No ticket holder requests for refunds will be honored the day of the performance.
The Outsider
October 11-13 and 18-20, 2024
What happens when your gubernatorial candidate does not want to be Governor?
He’s terrified of public speaking, his poll numbers are impressively bad, and even his own Chief of Staff believes he’s destined to fail. Ned Nealy might just be the worst candidate ever to run for office. But maybe that’s exactly what the public is looking for!
Written by Paul Slade Smith
Directed by Sky Vogel
Act Two
Saturday, December 14, 2024 7:00 p.m.
The Ghent Playhouse welcomes ACT TWO to its stage, for a holiday family show on Saturday, December 14, at 7:00 p.m. The program will include a variety of old and new theater favorites, sung as solos, duets and group numbers that promise to entertain and delight.
This impressive group of premier musical theater artists - Judi Merriam and Joan Horgan (group founders), Gail Garrison, William Harrison, Gary Hoffman, Melissa Putterman Hoffman and Dennis Skiba - bring years of show tune experience, having appeared in productions on various stages across the Capital District, including the Ghent Playhouse.
The Playhouse is thrilled to welcome ACT TWO in support of its Playhouse Restoration Fund Campaign.
You may purchase tickets at the door the evening of the event pending availability.
Lend Me a Tenor
February 7-9 and 14-16, 2025
Set in September 1943 on the biggest night in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, world-famous tenor, Tito Morelli, is set to perform his greatest role ever at their gala season opener. But, with Tito’s late arrival and his tempestuous wife in a fit of jealousy, what happens next in this Tony Award winning screwball comedy, will leave you teary-eyed with laughter.
Written by Ken Ludwig
Directed by Ed Dignum