‘Escape to Margaritaville’ and more

What’s happening on the main stage this summer at the Forestburgh Playhouse

Posted 12/27/23

FORESTBURGH, NY — The Forestburgh Playhouse will offer multiple plays and musicals on its mainstage in 2024.

The playhouse is celebrating its 78th anniversary with “an incredible …

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‘Escape to Margaritaville’ and more

What’s happening on the main stage this summer at the Forestburgh Playhouse

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FORESTBURGH, NY — The Forestburgh Playhouse will offer multiple plays and musicals on its mainstage in 2024.

The playhouse is celebrating its 78th anniversary with “an incredible lineup of top-notch, blockbuster and wildly entertaining productions,” said producer Franklin Trapp. “We believe this season has something for everyone—comedy, incredible music,    drama, big dance numbers and of course, the unparalleled talent we bring to our stage each year.”

It starts in mid-June with “Forbidden Broadway’s Greatest Hits,” and is followed by “How I Learned to Drive,” the 1998 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama. 

The summer also offers “Escape to Margaritaville” and “The Prom,” with the Promsemble—teen talents from the Sullivan Catskills and adjacent counties.

And there’s more to come. 

About the Forestburgh Playhouse

The Forestburgh Playhouse is the oldest continuously running professional summer theatre in New York State. It was founded in 1947 by John Grahame and Alexander Maissel. Now its mission is to present high-quality, professional theatre, including musicals, plays, cabarets and theatre for young audiences; to provide arts education programming for local youth; to develop and launch the careers of young artists; and to foster the development of new works through an annual new works festival. 

Buy your tickets

Early ticketing for the 2024 main stage season is available.

For more details about the upcoming season or for ticketing options, visit www.fbplayhouse.org or call 845/794-1194.

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