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EXPERIENCE ART IN CORTLAND COUNTY
The
Arts T here’s no shortage of ways to satisfy your arts and ARTS OF HOMER
THE CENTER FOR THE
cultural cravings in Cortland County. From theatrical
productions, to gigs by legendary and up-and-coming
musicians, to art in galleries and shops, there are abundant
opportunities for you to enjoy the arts!
has become one of the most prolific performing arts venues in
Since its founding in 2005, the Center for the Arts of Homer
Central New York.
CORTLAND REPERTORY THEATRE 2022 SCHEDULE of The 140-year-old former Baptist church plays host to a diverse series
C ortland Repertory Theatre is one of New York State’s longest running Over the River and Through the Woods, June 22 - July 2 mu- sic and dance lessons, rehearsal spaces and an art gallery displaying
main stage programs, while also housing a series of studios used for
Hair, June 8-18
work from local and regional artists.
Kiss Me Kate, July 6-16
The building’s aesthetic has remained largely untouched from its church days. Stained glass windows
Murder on the Orient Express, July 20-30
professional theatres, producing shows guaranteed to make you laugh, cry,
line the walls and a former choir loft serves as a balcony. The altar was replaced with a small stage in
or hum up the aisles.
Mary Poppins, August 3-20
the 400-seat Whiting Theatre, and has seen many renowned global, national, regional, and local acts,
The Theatre’s summer home is in the charming, turn-of-the-century Little York including: Richie Havens, Butch Trucks, Rusted Root, Judy Collins,
Pavilion at Dwyer Memorial Park in Preble. From June through September, the theatre Summer Productions: 6799 Little York Lake Road, Preble Arlo Guthrie, Tim Reynolds & TR3, Graham Nash, Leon Russell,
produces classic musicals and cutting-edge plays, along with children’s show. Fall/Winter Productions: 24-26 Port Watson Street, Cortland Colin Hay, SpyroGyra, David Sedaris, Hot Tuna, and other notable,
CRT’s winter location, and year-round administration and box office, is “CRT Downtown”, (607) 756-2627 • www.cortlandrep.org emerging artists.
located in a former bowling alley in Downtown Cortland. The venue hosts a wide
variety of events, including comedy nights, concerts, cabaret nights, community Be sure to arrive early to give yourself time to relax and enjoy the
dances, and proms along with CRT produced plays and original productions. pre-concert experience! Mingle with friends, and enjoy food and
drink specials at the bar prior to the show.
THE CENTER
FOR THE ARTS
72 South Main Street, Homer
(607) 749-4900
www.center4art.org
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