An Evening of Comedy with Tammy Pescatelli

September 11
8:00 pm
The Academy welcomes Tammy Pescatelli as the OPENING ACT of our 125th ANNIVERSARY SEASON! One of the top finalists from “Last Comic Standing 2”, Tammy expounds on sports, dating, television, and family life with witty sarcasm and tongue in cheek humor.
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Death of a Doornail

Murder Mystery Dinner Theater at The Baldwin Reynolds House on
October 1 & 2 at 6:30 pm
Uncle Albert has been murdered, but who is the culprit?
Mortimer the butler? Ex-wife Abigail? Candi, the new girlfriend? Inspector Bukowski is on the case!
An interactive murder mystery, with dinner catered by the Pampered Palate.
Due to the setting and limited number of seats, please contact the Box Office to make reservations.
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The Music of "THE WIZ" and "WICKED"

October 8-10
Friday & Saturday at 8:15pm; Sunday at 2:00pm
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Ease on down the yellow brick road to hear all the hits from two of Broadway’s Best Musical winners, brought together in concert form. Based on the works of L. Frank Baum and featuring two different takes on the traditional tale, these songs will definitely take you over the rainbow.
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November 5-7
Friday and Saturday at 7:00pm, Sunday at 2:00 pm
The story of Maria, a young nun not entirely ready for a life of religion,
and the Von Trapp family during the Nazi occupation of Austria;
inspired the movie starring Julie Andrews.
A French Creek Community Theatre production.
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Academy Idol with Justin Gray

November 13
7:30 pm
Pop concert fun with Meadville's favorite American Idol contestant.
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Erie Philharmonic: Home for the Holidays

December 5
2:00pm and 7:00 pm
The Academy’s annual holiday celebration, now in its 5th year. Choir, carols, and Christmas cheer with the Erie Philharmonic.
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December 16-19
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:15 pm, Sunday at 2:00 pm
The Academy's Birthday Performance! My Fair Lady, the Lerner and Loewe classic made famous by Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews. A speech professor bets he can pass off a Cockney flower girl as a lady at the Embassy ball. Directed by Bob Russell.
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