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To Purchase Tickets
View accepts ticket purchases over the phone with a credit card. 315-369-6411
View also accepts cash, credit card or personal check at the Box Office

Box Office Hours
Monday - Thursday 10am-4pm Friday and Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 12pm-4pm. The Box Office is also open one hour before performance time.

 

 

 

Warren Miller's...Like There's No Tomorrow
February 24 & 25, 2012  at 7pm
$10 Adults/$8 Children

The 62nd Annual winter sports film form Warren Miller Entertainment, narrated by Olympic Gold Medalist Jonny Moseley and filmed on five continents, celebrating the moments that make up a perfect winter. The pressure is off. No one is watching. It's just you, your boards and the mountain. The weather has broken and the snow is untracked. The only sound is that of your breath, crystallising in the winter air. There only one place to go, but there are an infinite number of ways to get there.
Adjust your gear, take a deep breath and...ski, shred, huck, bomb, launch, spin, charge...Like There's No Tomorrow

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Friday February 17, 2012 7PM; Doug Irving “An Adirondack Suite” at View
Singer Songwriter will perform a musical composition commemorating the Adirondack Region, its history and splendor. The music of An Adirondack Suite will capture your imagination and take you on a journey somewhere…one where there is fishing and exploration, a place where you can experience  everything that is Adirondack. 
 
 
Sunday February 19, 2012 7PM “Blues and Black Coffee” from Al Nathan’s Band at View
Blues/Jazz/Rock musician will perform in a coffee house style setting. Nathan worked the Boston music scene throughout the late 60’s and 70’s and now plays frequently in Utica, Syracuse, and the Adirondacks. Al also owns and operates Nathan’s Bakery in Old Forge, where people come to eat bagels, drink coffee and listen to blues music (this served as the inspiration for one of the songs on BlueStreak’s CD - "Blues and Black Coffee"

March 1, 2012 at 7PM
$20/$15 members/$10 Children
Pendragon Theatre of Saranac Lake performs this timeless classic, 17-character play set during the Great Depression of the 1930's

"Too seldom do we adopt another person's perspective to try to understand people who are different from us."
Told from the perspective of eight-year-old Scout, "To Kill a Mockingbird" is set in a small Southern town during the Depression. Scout and her brother Jem are being raised by their widower father, Atticus, and by a strong-minded housekeeper, Calpurnia. Wide-eyed Scout is fascinated with the people of her small town, but from the start, there's a rumble of thunder just under the calm surface of life here. The black people of the community have a special feeling for Scout's father and she doesn't know why. A few of her white friends are inexplicably hostile and Scout doesn't understand this, either. Atticus, a lawyer, explains that he's defending a young Negro who has been wrongfully accused of a grave crime. Since this is causing such an upset, Scout wants to know why he's doing it. "Because if I didn't," her father replies, "I couldn't hold my head up."

 

Reel Paddling Film Festival
May 19, 2012 7 pm
Ticket Prices TBD

Rapid Media's 7th annual Reel Paddling Film Festival showcases the world's best paddling films to audiences in Canada, United States and around the world. The festival inspires more people to explore rivers, lakes and oceans, push physical and emotional extremes, embrace the lifestyle and appreciate the heritage of the wild places we paddle. The Reel Paddling Film Festival is a film contest awarding winning films in 10 categories.

 


John & Jen an American musical
May 27, 2012 2PM

$10 General Admission

Celebrate Memorial Day Weekend and pay tribute to our brave soldiers and their courageous families with this award winning musical. This is the story of Jen and her relationships with the two Johns of her life: her younger brother, who was killed in Vietnam, and his namesake, her son who is trying to find his way in a confusing world. With a cast of only two people, JOHN & JEN is a tour-de-force for two actors that takes them from childhood, through adolescence and beyond. JOHN & JEN is a musical about connections, commitments and the healing of the human heart. This is performed by Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts.

 


Festival Chorale
June 18, 2012 7:30 pm
Tickets are $15/10 members

A grand celebratory music event. More than 60 community members from upstate New York and the North Country will gather in Gould Hall at View, to perform a concert.

Amelia Earhart—A “Woman of Vision” 75 years later.
July 2, 2012 at 7 pm

$15/12 members

Amelia Earhart was one of the world’s most celebrated aviators. This play commemorates her final flight and disappearance in the Pacific Ocean that happened 75 years ago on July 2, 1937. This dramatic presentation by Eleanor Stearns begins with her speech to a group in Miami as she prepares for a flight around the world. Stearns tells incidents in Amelia Earhart’s life that led her to become interested in flying and describes some of her flights. Stearns will share with the audience Earhart’s rather unusual view of marriage and presents her strong feelings about the role of women in society. Stearn’s portrayal has been described as “sensitive and intense.”


Robert Marshal Auler
Piano Concert
July 8, 2 pm
Ticket TBA

Robert Marshall Auler is an award-winning American concert pianist who has won numerous competitions, including the Society of American Musicians First Prize.The performance was truly electrifying—the type of thing that causes hair to stand up and eyes to water.”- --Champaign-Urbana (IL) NEWS-GAZETTE

 


Duo Sonidos
July 21, 7PM

 

Presented by Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts
Tuesday, July 24 8PM
Tickets are $20/$15 Members

 

Above Standards
Saturday July 28 7:30PM
Tickets $12/10 Members

 

This troupe of five singers with Dan Evans on piano bring a diverse and entertaining

menu of delicious show tunes and standards from the flapper age to the mid-1950’s.  Solos, duets, and troupe numbers are performed by sopranos Sarah Beasley, Gail Brett, and Alicia Loomis, baritone David Kolb, and tenor John Preston.

Wide Variety
August 2, 2012 7PM
Free Event sponsored by Community Bank

Wide Variety is a group of a cappella singers, seven long-time friends who love to entertain. We take the best of R&B, rock and roll and popular standards, add our own blend of vocal harmonies and deliver a truly unique entertainment experience.

 

 

 

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