Coming Soon around Kendal

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Rivertown Playhouse Presents: What the Constitution Means to Me by Heidi Schreck

Performances:
 July 12 – July 27, 2025
Previews: July 5 – July 11
 25 N Broadway, Irvington, NY
Approx. 1 hr 40 min | No intermission
Recommended for ages 14+

Playwright Heidi Schreck’s boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans. Fifteen-year-old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious, hopeful and achingly human new play, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives.

Content Warning

This production contains references to and discussions of domestic violence, sexual assault, abortion, and generational trauma
Award-Winning & Critically Recognized Theater!


Named a Finalist for "Best Professional Theater" in Best of Westchester 2023 & 2025!
Nominated for numerous BroadwayWorld Regional Awards!
Our Resident Actor & Founding Artistic Director was recognized as a 2023 Westchester Wunderkind: Under 35!

FREE

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Sleepy Hollow Cemetary and The Sleepy Hollow Arts Collective Present: The Hill – Stories from Spoon River

Dates/Times: June 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st, 27th and 28th at 8:30 p.m. Location: Sleepy Hollow Cemetary, North Gate 540 North Broadway

The residents of Spoon River are dead . . . but they still have a few things they’d like to say.

Based on the poetic classic Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters, The Hill – Stories from Spoon River invites audiences to witness the collective epitaph of a small town; its triumphs and tragedies, its secrets and sins.

Don’t miss this unique theatrical event offered on 4 nights only! Follow the wandering minstrel known as Fiddler Jones on a lantern lit journey through the necropolis to meet the ghosts of Spoon River, each of whom has a story to tell.

Skill level: This is NOT a seated event; the group will be walking or standing for the duration of the show. The route does include hills.

Tickets : $50

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Author Visit: Susan Shapiro Barash (Zoom), 6/12 @ 7 PM

In her provocative new book, Estranged: How Strained Female Friendships Can Be Mended or Ended, Susan Shapiro Barash takes a deep dive into the complexities of female friendships.

Susan will discuss and read from her new book and enjoy a Q&A with all of you online.

Warner Library Presents: Lost New York: Seneca Village (Zoom), 6/16 @ 7 PM

Join us for a special virtual lecture about a lost 19th-century settlement in New York City. Art historian Sylvia Laudien Meo will discuss the history of Seneca Village, a 19th-century settlement of mostly African-American landowners that once existed in Manhattan from 1825 until 1857, when the city took over the village and razed it to construct Central Park.



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June 11: Warner Library Wednesday Movie Matinee

Summerland

Date/Time: 6/11 at 2 PM Location: Room C on the Third Floor (room can be chilly)

During World War II, an Englishwoman opens her heart to an evacuee after initially resolving to be rid of him in this moving journey of womanhood, love, and friendship. Directed by Jessica Swale. Starring: Gemma Arterton, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Penelope Wilton. Drama 2020 PG 1hr 39m.

FREE

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