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Contents Art Galleries ...................................................... 12 Spotlight: Gallery Scene...............................................12
by Bruce Adams
Spotlight: Joshua Bell returns for the BPO opening gala.............................................28 by By Edmond Gnekow
Curtain Up!.................................................................46 Spotlight: Three world premieres for the 2016–17 theater season....................................66 by Donna Hoke
Classical Music & Performing Arts Centers ........ 20
Dance ................................................................ 40 Theater............................................................... 44
Gaming.............................................................. 68 Comedy.............................................................. 69 Literary.............................................................. 70 Contemporary music & Jazz............................... 72 Dining ............................................................... 80 Sports Arenas & Major Attractions .................... 90 Index of Advertisers............................................ 96
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ART GALLERIES
Promoting local artists and authors, Artsphere Gallery encourages discussion and communication of ideas that educate and inspire.
BENJAMAN GALLERY
See websites for exhibition schedules.
1045 GALLERY
1045 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | photographics2.com/store | 228-1855 This intimate and approachable exhibition space hosts a diverse calendar of solo, small group, and invitational exhibitions as well as special events.
ALBRIGHT-KNOX ART GALLERY
1285 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | albrightknox.org | 882-8700 With one of the top modern/contemporary collections in the world, the Albright-Knox continues to deliver exciting exhibitions and programming. It recently added public art installations to its mission.
ART DIALOGUE GALLERY
5 Linwood Ave., Buffalo | 885-2251 | artdialoguegallery.com Led by founder and artist Don Siuta, Art Dialogue features a wide range of local artists, many of whom have been active in the local arts scene for many years. Custom framing is also provided by Siuta, who is a master framer.
ARTSPHERE GALLERY
419 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | thebenjamangallery.com | 886-0898 Located in an Elmwood Village Victorian mansion, Benjaman Gallery presents both historic and contemporary artists in a lively series of exhibitions and events.
BUFFALO ARTS STUDIO
2495 Main St., Buffalo | buffaloartsstudio.org | 833-4450 Founded in 1992, this expansive non-profit space in the TriMain Center hosts exhibitions, artist studios, and arts education programming.
BUFFALO BIG PRINT
78 Allen St., Buffalo | buffalobigprint.com | 884-1777 This attractive Allentown space offers custom printing services, exhibition space, artisan pottery, and more. It is part of the neighborhood’s monthly First Friday events.
BURCHFIELD PENNEY ART CENTER
1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | burchfieldpenney.org | 878-6011 This year, the Burchfield Penney Art Center celebrates its fiftieth anniversary of showcasing the artists of Western New York with Blistering Vision, a new exhibition of the works of Charles Burchfield. See the website for more exciting programming.
447 Amherst St., Buffalo | artspherestudio.com | 874-2863
PHOTOS OF KAPLAN AND MEIBOHM BY KC KRATT
Spotlight: Gallery Scene By Bruce Adams BT&C It takes all sorts of commercial art spaces to cultivate a thriving artist community. Scrappy artist-run collectives, entry level mixed-use retail spaces, restaurant exhibit areas, and discerning storefront galleries all serve unique functions in sustaining a variety of artists from postgraduate novices to experienced veterans. Buffalo has seen a spurt of gallery activity in recent years, including Body of Trade and Commerce (BT&C), opened by former Albright-Knox curatorial assistant and Daemen College adjunct professor Anna Kaplan in June, 2014. BT&C is located in a renovated building at 1250 Niagara Street, adjacent to Resurgence Brewing Company. The space has the appearance and trappings of a New York gallery and benefits from proximity to the art collective Sugar City across the street, as well as Resurgence. But a glossy space and good vibe is only part of what characterizes Kaplan’s plans. The gallerist frequently uses the word “project” in referring to her venture, and she peppers her conversation with words like “strategy” and “mission.” The physical gallery is just part of a bigger endeavor that includes vigorous promotion of a carefully selected stable of artists in markets outside of Buffalo. “I’m working now on a couple of projects, one in Rochester and one in Toronto,” says Kaplan. Upcoming shows at BT&C include Early One Morning: Roberley Bell, September 9–October 22.
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BT&C gallery owner Anna Kaplan; work by Roberley Bell; Grace Meibohm Meibohm Fine Arts A lifelong Western New Yorker, Grace Meibohm is the proprietor of Meibohm Fine Arts, which was founded by her grandfather in Buffalo in 1901 as an art sales and framing business. The family business moved to its Main Street, East Aurora location in 1957, and, in 1965, began regular gallery exhibitions. It’s likely that Meibohm Fine Arts is the longest continuously running commercial gallery in the greater Buffalo Niagara region. Being raised around art has equipped Meibohm with an informed perspective on local artistic lineage. “Artists in this area go back to [Elbert] Hubbard [founder of the Roycroft arts and craft community in 1985], the Paint and Varnish Club, and the East Aurora Art Society who are into their sixtieth year, so art has been a part of the fabric of the community for a long time.” she says. Upcoming shows at Meibohm include Raymond Bonilla and Richard Kersting: Observe & Image, September 16–October 15. Meibohm’s website includes an extensive archive on regional artists, going back well into the nineteenth century.
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CASA DE ARTE
141 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | casadeartegallery.com | 240-9428 Casa de Arte gallery is the result of an ongoing cultural exchange between a group of Buffalo artists and artists from Cuernavaca, Morelos in Mexico.
CEPA/BIG ORBIT GALLERY
617 Main St., Buffalo | cepagallery.org | 856-2717 With an emphasis on contemporary photography and print-based exhibitions, CEPA also offers an open-access darkroom and digital photo lab in its Market Arcade headquarters. Big Orbit, now merged with CEPA, has long been known for its ambitious installations.
CASTELLANI ART MUSEUM OF NIAGARA UNIVERSITY
5795 Lewiston Rd., Niagara University | castellaniartmuseum.org | 286-8200 With an emphasis on modern, contemporary, and folk art, the Castellani is known for intriguing exhibitions, regular artist talks, educational programming, and workshops. The folk arts program, one of a very few in New York State, features diverse cultural traditions.
DREAMLAND
387 Franklin St., Buffalo | dreamlandarts.org This all-purpose venue offers exhibitions, private art studios, music events, cult cinema, drawing classes, and workshops of all kinds.
EL BUEN AMIGO
114 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | elbuenamigo.org | 885-6343 The El Buen Amigo Art Gallery provides a great shop, as well as space for all people from any background to come and display their artwork. There is a focus on Latin American culture.
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EL MUSEO FRANCISCO OLLER Y DIEGO RIVERA
91 Allen St., Buffalo | elmuseobuffalo.org | 464-4692 Known to all simply as El Museo, this gallery has been supporting artists of color for over thirty-five years. Regular exhibitions feature emerging, mid-career, and established regional, national, and international artists.
ENJOY THE JOURNEY ART GALLERY
1168 Orchard Park Rd., Orchard Park | etjgallery.com | 675-0204 This gallery seeks to promote area artists.
GYDA HIGGINS ART GALLERY AT FOX RUN
One Fox Run Ln. Orchard Park | foxrunorchardpark.com | 662-5001 Located at Fox Run Campus, the Gyda Higgins Art Gallery features a variety of art exhibits.
HALLWALLS CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER
341 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | hallwalls.org | 854-1694 Hallwalls is an artist-run center that presents and supports visual art; film, video, and digital media; music; literature; and many other types of performance. There’s also a regular science and art cabaret, as well as other exciting and challenging special events. Hallwalls’ semiannual Drawing Rallies are unique and popular happenings.
HI-TEMP FABRICATION
79 Perry St., Buffalo | hi-tempfab.com | 852-5655 Located in an industrial building in the Cobblestone District, this gallery offers a unique environment for exhibitions and installations.
INDIGO ART GALLERY
47 Allen St., Buffalo | indigoartbuffalo.com | 984-9572 This Allentown gallery is known for its carefully curated and installed exhibitions of compelling contemporary art, mostly by locally based artists. It is part of the neighborhood’s monthly First Friday events.
KENAN CENTER HOUSE GALLERY
433 Locust St., Lockport | kenancenter.org | 433-2617 Located in a mid-nineteenth century former residence, the gallery presents an average of nine exhibitions each year featuring regional artists, artist societies, and students. It is surrounded by lovely and historic Lockport neighborhood and has attractive gardens. Once a year, the Kenan presents a juried craft show and sale.
MEIBOHM FINE ARTS
478 Main St., East Aurora | meibohmfinearts.com | 652-0940 This family-run art gallery has lasted for 115 years, and is known for its knowledgeable focus on historic regional artists. There is also an excellent framing department.
NIAGARA ARTS AND CULTURAL CENTER
1201 Pine Ave., Niagara Falls | thenacc.org | 282-7530 There are two galleries in this large cultural center, formerly a high school. Both hold regular exhibitions and events; the center also supports local artists by providing studio space. Genres include sculpture, painting, photography, multimedia, and many artisanal formats. There are also regular shows of Native American art.
NINA FREUDENHEIM GALLERY
140 North St., Hotel Lenox, Buffalo | ninafreudenheimgallery.com | 882-5777 Nina Freudenheim is committed to exhibiting fine art and photography from all over the world.
PARTNERS IN ART
79 Webster St., North Tonawanda | 692-2141 | partnersinart.net This Northtowns mainstay offers exhibitions, classes, workshops, framing, and art sup-
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plies. It is one of the most active art spaces in Western New York, located in the charming enclave of downtown North Tonawanda.
RIDER FRAMES AND GALLERY
3915 North Buffalo St., Orchard Park | riderframesandgallery.com | 662-5949 A framing company and art consultant business, Rider also hosts a contemporary art gallery that features artists from across the globe.
SQUEAKY WHEEL FILM AND MEDIA ARTS CENTER
617 Main St., Buffalo | squeaky.org | 884-7172 Squeaky Wheel offers art exhibitions and installations as well its regular media programming, classes, and workshops. It recently moved into new headquarters in the Market Arcade.
STANGLER FINE ART + CONTEMPORARY CRAFT
6429 W. Quaker St., Orchard Park | stanglerart.com | 536-8337 This gallery features work from the Stanglers and other local artists.
STARLIGHT STUDIO
340 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | starlightstudio.org | 842-1525 Starlight Studio presents a safe and supportive environment for adults with disabilities to express their artistic capabilities, as well as regular programming with a variety of local artists. Starlight has supported and promoted inclusion in the arts since 2005.
STUDIO HART
65 Allen St., Buffalo | studiohart.com | 536-8337 This friendly and informal gallery, led by owner and artist Barbara Hart, features solo and group exhibitions from local and visiting artists.
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UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO ART GALLERIES
201 Center for the Arts, Buffalo | ubartgalleries.org | 645-6913 Located in the Center for the Arts, the UB campus galleries feature a spectacular Lightwell space. The Anderson Gallery in North Buffalo is equally striking. Expect a wide range of exhibitions and other programming.
VERN STEIN FINE ART
5747 Main Street, Williamsville | vernsteinartandframe.com | 626-5688 Vern Stein gallery has long been respected for its traditional and contemporary exhibitions and its excellent framing services.
WILL FALLER FINE ART
21 Elm St. East Aurora | willfaller.com | 430-1762 This gallery offers art as well as a large selection of antiques.
WNY ARTISTS GROUP GALLERY
1 Linwood Ave., Buffalo | wnyag.com | 885-2251 The gallery to the not-for-profit Western New York Artists Group, WNYAGG exhibits work from emerging and established WNY artists.
WNY BOOK ARTS CENTER
468 Washington St., Buffalo | wnybookarts.org | 348-1430 One of the few facilities devoted to the art of printing, WNY Book Arts offers workshops in letterpress, screenprinting, bookmaking, papermaking, and more. The gallery hosts six exhibitions a year, and there is a boutique with a variety of handmade items. WNYBAC’s edible books event is not to be missed.
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CLASSICAL MUSIC & PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS A MUSICAL FEAST
amusicalfeast.com | 878-6011 Retired Buffalo Philharmonic Concertmaster Charles Haupt invites friends and colleagues of international stature to perform both new and traditional chamber music. Performances take place at the Burchfield Penney Art Center. Opening performance with Jonathan Golove, Amy Williams, Wildy Zumwalt, David Caldwell, Dmitri Novgorodsky Oct. 14 The Faust Project Feb. 3–4, 2017 Staged reading with music Justice: The Songs May 12, 2017 Tiffany Du Mouchelle, Steve Solook percussion , Paul Hembree
Tomer Gewirtzman, piano Oct. 30 Part of BCMS’s free “Gift to the Community” series featuring phenomenal young professionals on the verge of renown. Miró Quartet with Martin Beaver, violin & Clive Greensmith, cello Nov. 15 Lippes Concert Hall, Slee Hall, SUNYAB | Nov. 16 One of America’s highest profile chamber groups returns to Buffalo with special guests to perform two all Brahms concerts featuring the string sextets. Brentano Quartet Dec. 13 Recently named Quartet in Residence at Yale University, the Bretano Quartet performs works of Mendelssohn, Dvorak, and Stephen Hartke.
AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS
Horszowski Trio Jan. 17 Three longtime friends bring their passion for music to Buffalo, playing works of Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Wuorinen.
AMHERST SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Samuel Hasselhorn, baritone Jan. 29 Part of BCMS’ free “Gift to the Community” series featuring phenomenal young professionals on the verge of renown.
141 Cleveland Dr., Buffalo | agobuffalo.org | 875-5858 The AGO is a national membership-based organization. The Buffalo chapter offers workshops, masterclasses, lectures, and concerts to the public. P.O. Box 1083, Williamsville | amherstsymphony.com | 633-4606 Comprising regional professionals and amateurs alike, the ASO performs four concerts each year that consist of a variety of music meant to entertain all audiences.
ARS NOVA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
136 Goethe St., Buffalo | arsnovamusicians.com Ars Nova is a chamber group best known for its Viva Vivaldi series of baroque concerts performed Sundays in November.
ARTSCANISIUS
Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet Feb. 14 Representing one of the world’s most famous orchestras, the Quintet performs works of Mozart, Milhaud, Nielsen, and Kalevi Aho. Aleksey Semenenko, violin Mar. 12 Part of BCMS’s free “Gift to the Community” series featuring phenomenal young professionals on the verge of renown.
2001 Main St., Buffalo | canisius.edu/artscanisius | 888-2536 ArtsCanisius is Canisius’s organization for all of the college’s art and music performances. Students, faculty and guest artists perform, lecture, hold master classes, and more.
Escher Quartet with Jason Vieaux, guitar Mar. 21 Hear the combination of strings and acoustic guitar when this group visits the Queen City region.
BUFFALO CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Apr. 25 Virtuosos unite to perform works of Bartok, Mozart, and Shostakovich.
P.O. Box 349, Buffalo | bflochambermusic.org | 462-4939 One of the oldest chamber music series in the United States, the BCMS presents world-renowned chamber ensembles at Kleinhan’s Mary Seaton Room. The BCMS also provides educational experiences to local schools through lectures, recitals and master classes. All performances take place in the Mary Seaton Room, Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, unless otherwise noted.
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Auryn Quartet Oct. 18 This string quartet, made up of the London International Competition winners, performs music selections from Mozart to Bartok.
BUFFALO CHAMBER PLAYERS
511 Potomac Ave., Buffalo | buffalochamberplayers.org | 462-5659 The BCP is the critically-acclaimed resident ensemble of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery.
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All performances take place at Albright-Knox Art Gallery, 1285 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, unless otherwise noted. Opening Concert with JoAnn Falletta Oct. 13 Buffalo Philharmonic music director JoAnn Falletta lays down her baton and joins the BCP on guitar to help celebrate the ensemble’s tenth anniversary with the music of Paganini, Francaix, and WNY composer Rob Deemer. An Evening with Krzysztof Penderecki Dec. 1 The BCP hosts renowned Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki during his historic visit to Buffalo with a program of his compositions. Opus Number Zoo Mar. 30 This concert presents a wide range of musical works associated with animals, including Schubert’s “Trout” Piano Quintet. Music and Dance May 25 The BCP explores the synergy of music and dance with Lehrer Dance.
BUFFALO CHORAL ARTS SOCIETY
PO Box 281, Amherst | buffalochoralarts.org | 775-7664 Founded fifty years ago, the BCAS comprises over 100 singers from the Buffalo area and performs multiple concerts each year at various venues. Our Homeland Sings St. Joseph University Church, 3269 Main St., Buffalo | Oct. 28 All on a Starry Night Saint Mary’s Church of Swormville, 6919 Transit Rd., Swormville | Dec. 2 Saint Joseph’s Cathedral, 50 Franklin St., Buffalo | Dec. 4 Saint Peter and Paul RC Church, 66 East Main St., Hamburg | Dec. 10 A Sacred Journey St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Church, 144 Broad St., Tonawanda, NY 14150 | Mar. 25 Orchard Park Presbyterian Church, 4369 S Buffalo St., Orchard Park, NY 14127 | Mar. 26 Accent on Broadway Historic Riviera Theatre, 67 Webster St., N. Tonawanda | June 4
BUFFALO OPERA UNLIMITED
61 Anderson Pl., Buffalo | buffalooperaunlimited.org | 882-1692 BOU produces opera and a variety of musical forms with emphasis on regional artists.
The Fall of Stag Lee Rockwell Hall Performing Arts Center | 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | Sept. 23 & 25 World premiere of the jazz opera by Darryl Glenn Nettles.
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Hansel and Gretel Rockwell Hall Performing Arts Center | 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | Dec. 2 & 4 Holiday favorite by 19th century German composer Engelbert Humperdinck
BUFFALO PHILHARMONIC CHORUS
Box 176, Buffalo | bpchorus.org | 980-5701 Founded 1937, the Philharmonic Chorus performs frequently with the BPO in its annual concert series, which ranges from traditional choral repertoire to pops and special concerts, as well as many other smaller concerts.. John William’s Movie Masterworks Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo | Sept. 24 Join BPO principal pops conductor John Morris Russell as he leads the chorus and the BPO in an evening of favorite musical moments from Harry Potter to Star Wars and beyond. Lehrer Dance Collaboration UB Center for the Arts, 103 Center for the Arts, Buffalo | Oct. 1 This performance highlights Lehrer Dance along with choral music. Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo| Oct. 15–16 Taste the true Russian flavor of this historic piece as the chorus joins the BPO. Handel’s Messiah Our Lady of Victoria Basilica, 767 Ridge Rd., Buffalo | Nov. 27
The chorus sings this religious favorite to honor the holiday season. Classical Christmas Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo | Dec. 9–10 A different take on usual Christmas music, the chorus performs selections deemed “classical” for this concert. Holiday Pops Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo | Dec. 16–18 Listen to your favorite holiday pop tracks when the chorus performs them at this festive event. Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo | Feb. 18–19 The chorus joins the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra to perform Brahms’s choral masterwork. Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem SUNY Fredonia, King Concert Hall, 280 Central Ave., Fredonia | Mar. 4 Same piece as above, but with the Fredonia College Symphony Orchestra. Walton’s Belshazzar’s Feast Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo | June. 3–4 JoAnn Falletta leads the chorus and BPO in what Herbert von Karajan once called “the best choral music that’s been written in the last fifty years.”
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Broadway Comedy Tonight Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo | June 10 Join the chorus and the BPO for a night of song and laughs from Broadway shows Guys and Dolls, Chicago, Wicked, Hairspray, and many more. Independence Eve Pops Coca Cola Field, One James D., Griffin St., Buffalo | July 3 Immediately following the Bisons game, the chorus and the BPO perform patriotic favorites, followed by a massive display of fireworks.
BUFFALO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo | bpo.org | 885-0331 Led by music director JoAnn Falletta and principal pops conductor John Morris Russell, the BPO is one of Buffalo’s most renowned and popular cultural institutions. The orchestra performs over 120 classics, pops, rock, education, and family concerts a year at Kleinhans Music Hall, unless otherwise noted. Opening Night Gala/An Evening with Joshua Bell Sept. 17 Wine and dine with JoAnn Falletta and superstar violinist Joshua Bell and support the BPO’s educational program. Bell plays the Bruch Violin Concerto during an evening of orchestral favorites. John Williams’ Movie Masterworks Sept. 24 John Morris Russell kicks off the pops season with the musical works of John Williams. Hear music performed from Superman, Jurassic World, Harry Potter, and much more! Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Oct. 1–2 Tchaikovsky’s Festival of Hits kicks off with a suite from Sleeping Beauty, the Piano Concerto No. 3, and his masterful Fifth Symphony. Benny and Me: Sal Andolina and the BPO Big Band Oct. 7–8 Hear chart-topping hits like “Sing Sing Sing,” “Bugle Call Rag,” and “Why Don’t You Do Right.” Masterclass with cellist Mark Kosower Oct. 13 All masterclass events are free and open to the public. 1812! Oct. 15–16 The Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus lends their voices to the 1812 Overture on a program that includes Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings and Rococo Variations, Mark Kosower soloist. U2 Symphonic Experience Oct. 21 Los Angeles-based tribute band backed by the BPO.
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New York Voices: Sweet Sounds of the 70s Oct. 22 John Morris Russell leads Grammy award winning New York Voices in a showcase of some of the greatest singer/songwriters of the 1970s. Symphony Spooktacular Oct. 23 Halloween fun for children and parents. Wear your costume! Percussion Superstar Stewart Copeland Oct. 28 & 29 The iconic drummer from The Police plays his composition Tyrant’s Crush under the baton of esteemed conductor Mark Laycock. Also on the program, Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 9. Classical Mystery Tour Nov. 5 The Beatles tribute band is back to give their uncanny portrayal of the Fab Four.
Masterclass with pianist Carl Petersson Nov. 10 All masterclass events are free and open to the public. Magnificent Bruckner Nov. 11–12 Grieg’s reconstructed second piano concerto, Carl Petersson soloist, and Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4. Beethoven’s Violin Nov. 19–20 Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, Tianwa Yang soloist, and Vaughan Williams’s “London” Symphony.
The Nutcracker Ballet at Shea’s Shea’s Performing Arts Center, 646 Main St., Buffalo| Nov. 26–27 Tchaikovsky’s holiday classic with the BPO and Neglia Ballet.
SPOTLIGHT: Joshua Bell returns to Buffalo for the BPO opening gala
and virtuoso cellist Steven Isserlis, will be released later this month). Having said that, Bell anticipates revisiting Bruch and Buffalo: “The Bruch concerto is the kind of piece that really is fun to go back to, plus I look forward to making music with the orchestra and JoAnn again.”
By Edmond Gnekow On September 17, JoAnn Falletta and the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra kick off the 2016-17 season with an opening gala featuring world-famous violinist Joshua Bell. Opening galas are festive affairs, and this one begins with breezy orchestral favorites suitable for an end-of-summer evening (including Rimsky-Korsakov’s Capriccio Espagnol, a suite of dances inspired by northern Spanish tunes that prompt many solo flights from within the orchestra), followed by Bell performing Max Bruch’s well-loved Violin Concerto in G minor. “The Bruch is one of those pieces that I’ve done since I was twelve,” says Bell, “and it’s one of the four great pillars of the repertoire.” (For those keeping score, the other three pillars he lists are the Beethoven, Brahms, and Mendelssohn violin concertos.) “Bruch is the least known, but it’s very exciting. It’s got beautiful tunes, it has depth, and the middle movement is one of the most beautiful written for violin. It’s always been very appealing for audiences, an uplifting kind of piece that makes you feel good, so it’s a nice way to start the season.” Bell pauses for a second. “It suddenly occurred to me, thinking back now... I have a strong feeling that I’ve played it in Buffalo before. It would have been with Semyon Bychkov, maybe thirty years ago?” Sure
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Violinist Joshua Bell kicks off BPO’s 2016-17 season enough, a teenaged Joshua Bell performed the Bruch with Bychkov at Kleinhans in March 1986. “I hate to repeat myself,” he laughs, “but I think the statute of limitations has passed.” Bell’s drive to take on new challenges has led him to be appointed music director of the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, a post he loves (he leads from the concertmaster’s seat on a slightly higher chair). “It’s incredibly rewarding and the best thing I could have stumbled upon. We tour around the world every year and I get to direct Beethoven and Mendelssohn and even the Brahms Double,” he says, referring to the Brahms Concerto for Violin and Cello (a recording featuring Bell, the Academy, and longtime friend
Bell and Falletta’s instincts to risk and savor will reward those lucky enough to land a ticket for the gala, the start of a season packed with highlights. Also this month, for those who feel movie scores can fall within the purview of seriously beautiful music (and, framed in those terms, who doesn’t?), BPO Principal Pops Conductor John Morris Russell leads an evening of all John Williams Saturday, September 24. And don’t forget that the box office at Kleinhans offers $30 season passes for students aged thirty and under. The pass lets you in to practically all BPO classic, pops, and rock concerts, all season long. It’s by far the best deal in town. See the September Spree for more on upcoming classical programming.
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Poland’s Maestro Dec. 3–4 Eighty-four-year-old legendary composer and conductor Krzysztof Penderecki leads the BPO in a program he chose for Buffalo, including Dvorak’s Symphony No. 7 and his own Concerto for Violin and Cello. Cirque Musica Holiday Spectacular Dec. 7 The cast of Cirque Musica performs incredible feats of strength, skill, and grace to holiday music favorites played by the BPO. Classical Christmas Dec. 9–10 Stefan Sanders leads the BPO and Chorus in a festive celebration. Jingle Bell Jam Dec. 11 Concert of holiday favorites for youngsters and families. There may be a special guest…. John Morriss Russell’s Holiday Pops Dec. 16–18 Join “Mr. Christmas” as he leads one of Buffalo’s great holiday traditions.
Amadeus with the Irish Classical Theatre Company Jan. 20–22 Before the Oscar-winning movie, there was the sensational play by Peter Shaffer. The BPO and Irish Classical Theatre combine forces to bring this classic tale of intrigue and jealousy to life.
Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem Feb. 18–19 Brahms’ Requiem is paired with Kodaly’s Peacock Variations in a program designed to both comfort and inspire. An American Siddhartha UB Center for the Arts, 103 Center for the Arts, Buffalo | Feb. 24 Hermann Hesse’s classic novel inspires a new collaboration between Lehrer Dance and the BPO. Itzhak Perlman’s Cinema Serenade Feb. 25 The superstar violinist joins the BPO to perform music from Schindler’s List and other music from his favorite films. Steve Hackett–Genesis Revisited Mar. 3 The lead guitarist of Genesis during its prog-rock years spends an evening with the BPO. The Unforgettable Nat King Cole Mar. 4 Denzal Sinclaire celebrates Nat King Cole in a tribute to one of America’s greatest jazz vocalists.
Know the Score: Beethoven’s Fifth Jan. 26 Multimedia presentation featuring a performance of the iconic symphony.
Organ Virtuosity Mar. 10–11 Dynamic organ virtuoso Cameron Carpenter comes to the BPO for a concert like no other.
Tapestry: The Carole King Soundtrack Jan. 28 Timeless favorites of Carole King are given the full symphonic treatment featuring Tony-award nominee Liz Callaway.
Peter Rabbit and Other Tales Mar. 19 Family concert in which the audience helps the BPO create its own version of Peter Rabbit.
Gershwin’s American in Paris Feb. 4–5 In celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday, the Canadian pianist Alain Lefevre joins the BPO for a performance of music from both nations. Includes Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring.
Angela Hewitt in Recital Mary Seaton Room, Kleinhans Music Hall | Mar. 22 Today’s foremost Bach interpreter performs the complete Goldberg Variations in this exciting event.
A Valentine Romance Feb. 10–11 Broadway star Lisa Vroman sings love songs from Broadway and the American songbook. Drums Around the World Feb. 12 Family concert exploring all the amazing ways to drum.
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Masterclass with opera singers Darren Stokes and Deborah Selig Feb. 15 All masterclass events are free and open to the public.
Masterclass with pianist Angela Hewitt Burchfield Penney Art Gallery, 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | Mar. 24 All masterclass events are free and open to the public. Bach’s Birthday Bash Mar. 25–26 Angela Hewitt concludes her week in residence with a performance of Bach’s piano concertos.
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The Midtown Men featuring the Original Cast of Jersey Boys Mar. 31–Apr. 1 The four Broadway veterans bring their powerhouse seven-piece band and high energy sound to Buffalo. Super Heroes and Heroines Apr. 2 Come to this family concert dressed as your favorite hero or heroine. Beethoven’s Pastoral Apr. 8–9 Celebrate the beauty of nature with Saint-Saens’ Violin Concerto No. 3, Benjamin Beilman soloist., and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6. Natasha Plays Beethoven Apr. 21–22 Pianist Natasha Paremski joins JoAnn Falletta and the BPO. The Music of Prince Apr. 28 It won’t be Saturday night, but they’ll make it all right with an evening full of songs from this musical innovator known for his eclectic work. Arrival from Sweden: The Music of Abba Apr. 29 The twelve-piece band joins the BPO to play all the hits from Abba.
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Wagner’s World of the Ring May 6–7 Orchestral highlights from The Ring are woven into a multimedia extravaganza. Masterclass with BPO Concertmaster Dennis Kim May 10 All masterclass events are free and open to the public. Superb Sibelius May 12–13 Ireland Piano Concerto, Mark Bebbington soloist., and Sibelius Symphony No. 2. BPO Zoo! May 14 This Family concert features a special version of Carnival of the Animals along with The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra. Swingin’ Stars and Stripes May 26-27 Celebrate Memorial Day in big band fashion with Matt Catingub and the BPO.
Belshazzar’s Feast June 3–4 JoAnn Falletta leads the BPO, Chorus, and baritone Kevin Deas in Walton’s spectacular setting of the biblical story.
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Broadway Comedy Night June 10 Come see the funny side of Broadway with scenes from Guys and Dolls, Wicked, Hairspray, and much more. June in Buffalo Lippes Concert Hall in Slee Hall, University at Buffalo | June 11 Part of UB’s annual June in Buffalo new music festival.
BUFFALO SUZUKI STRINGS MUSICAL ARTS CENTER
4 Webster St., North Tonawanda | buffalosuzukistrings.org | 743-8728 BSS is based in North Tonawanda, and offers private and group lessons to children aspiring to learn string instruments. BSS teaches based on the Suzuki Method, a principle that believes that all children have musical talents that can be fostered and mastered through a nurturing and supportive environment. BSS students perform in community concerts as well as annual recitals.
CAMERATA DI SANT’ ANTONIO
Find on Facebook | 856-3626 The Camerata di Sant’ Antonio is a small chamber orchestra that aims to preserve the musical and cultural history of Buffalo through concerts at historic architectural venues.
CHEEKTOWAGA COMMUNITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
P.O. Box 601, Cheektowaga | cheektowagasymphony.com | 893-1807 The CCSO performs frequently at churches, festivals, and community events alongside other local choirs and professional guest artists. Fall Concert St. Andrew R.C. Church, 34 Francis Ave., Sloan | Oct. 23 Holiday Concert St. Philip the Apostle R.C. Church, 950 Losson Rd., Depew | Dec. 18 Winter Concert Villa Maria College, 240 Pine Ridge Rd., Buffalo | Feb. 26
COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL OF BUFFALO
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415 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | communitymusicbuffalo.org | 884-4887 The Community Music School of Buffalo is a company dedicated to educating Buffalonians of all ages and walks of life in the art of music. CMS offers private lessons, classes, opportunities to perform in ensembles, scholarships and even music therapy.
FREDONIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC
SUNY Fredonia, 280 Central Ave., Fredonia | fredonia.edu/music | 673-3151 Fredonia’s School of Music continues a history of musical and teaching excellence that began with the founding of the original Fredonia Academy in 1826. King Concert Hall boasts a packed schedule of student, faculty, and guest artist recitals.
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Freudig singers of WNY explores traditional and non-traditional choral music from many periods and genres to create interesting and exciting programs.
FRIENDS OF VIENNA
1243 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | friendsofvienna.org | 838-3730 One of Buffalo’s most affordable and popular chamber concert series, the Friends of Vienna presents regional guest artists in the intimate setting of Unity Church.
GREATER BUFFALO YOUTH ORCHESTRA
2637 Pleasant Ave., Lake View | gbyo.net | 649-4023 The GBYO is Western New York’s premiere youth orchestra. The GBYO performs annually with the BPO in their Side-By-Side concert, and also hosts an annual concerto competition, which challenges senior musicians and gives them the opportunity to perform a solo with the orchestra. The GBYO’s sister organization is the Greater Buffalo Youth String Orchestra (GBYSO). GBYO Fall Concert Lippes Hall, Slee Hall, University at Buffalo | Nov. 6 GBYSO Spotlight Concert Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo | Nov. 14 GBYO Winter Concert Slee Hall, University at Buffalo | Feb. 5 GBYSO Winter Concert Unitarian Universalist Church, 6320 Main St., Williamsville | Feb. 6 GBYO/BPO Side by Side Concert Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo | Mar. 29 GBYO Spring Concert Lippes Hall, Slee Hall, University at Buffalo | May 7 GBYSO Spring Concert Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 1080 Main Street, Buffalo, | May 8
HARMONIA CHAMBER SINGERS
PO Box 182, Lewiston | harmoniacs.org | 405-7206 Harmonia Chamber Singers is a small a cappella ensemble based in Buffalo which performs in churches around the area. The HCS aims to engage their audiences both through well-known and traditional a capella music as well as rarely performed choral music.
NICKEL CITY OPERA
1560 Harlem Rd., Ste. 2, Cheektowaga | nickelcityoperaco.com | 939-3722 Nickel City Opera’s mission is to provide professional opera to the region at the lowest possible cost to patrons.
Carmen June 23 & 25 Bizet’s classic tale of love and jealousy. Carmen, a gypsy, lures Don Jose away from his beloved Michaela and his duty of being a soldier.
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OPERA-LYTES
operalytes.com Opera-Lytes is an amateur theater company based in Amherst. Specializing in the works of Gilbert and Sullivan, the company performs one or two fully staged productions each season, as well as multiple choral concerts.
The Pirates of Penzance Riviera Theatre, 67 Webster St., North Tonawanda | January date TBD
ORCHARD PARK CHORALE
PO Box 21, Orchard Park | orchardparkchorale.com | 832-2226 This ensemble is a choir open to all singers, and is based in Orchard Park. The Chorale performs two concerts each year, which include a range from traditional choral music and madrigals to contemporary compositions.
ORCHARD PARK SYMPHONY
PO Box 332, Orchard Park | orchardparksymphony.org | 474-5843 The OPC is Orchard Park’s largest symphony, featuring more than fifty musicians who perform four concerts each year. The OPC also opens each season of the Orchard Park Pavilion. The symphony has been serving the area for over sixty years, and frequently features professional musicians from the area.
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UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO’S SLEE HALL
UB North Campus, Buffalo | slee.buffalo.edu | 645-2921 UB’s Slee Hall is the center for nearly all of the university’s concerts. The concert hall annually features the Slee Beethoven String Quartet Cycle, a six-concert series, as well as concerts performed by UB’s chamber orchestras, choirs and other ensembles. The hall also holds organ recitals and faculty recitals as well as performances by visiting professionals.
VOCALIS CHAMBER CHOIR
1080 Main St., Buffalo | vocalischamberchoir.org | 882-8700 Vocalis is a select choir of twenty singers that performs an annual fourconcert series primarily in churches around Buffalo. Vocalis performs many additional concerts in the area, and has performed around the country and internationally. Vocalis is dedicated to performing excellent choral music, whether traditional or contemporary.
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
724 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | westminster-bflo.org | 884-9437 WPC presents many concerts each year by guest artists and ensembles as well as its own choirs. Adult and handbell choirs are dedicated to performing traditional and contemporary music that brings glory to God. Many nationally-recognized professional artists are also featured in WPC’s sanctuary along with local and national ensembles, both choral and instrumental.
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DANCE THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF BALLET
491 West Klein Rd., Williamsville | aab-buffalo.com | 688-4774 AAB, under the direction of Maris Battaglia, offers classes in all dance genres, with an emphasis on classical ballet. Classes are open to children, teens, and adults. The Academy presents The Nutcracker every holiday season, as well as an annual recital in May.
The Nutcracker University at Buffalo, 103 Center for the Arts, Buffalo | Dec. 5–6
GREATER BUFFALO YOUTH BALLET
949 Englewood Ave., Buffalo | rabanddance.com/greater-buffalo-youth-ballet | 835-3585 Founded and led by Elizabeth DiStasio-Waddell, GBYB offers classical and neoclassical ballet to young dancers. The company performs a holiday classic biannually, as well as annual spring and summer recitals.
LEHRER DANCE
59 Shoshone St., Buffalo | lehrerdance.org | 803-8612 Under the choreography of Jon Lehrer, the eight-person company tours all over the United States as well as internationally. Lehrer is renowned for its athletic, cutting-edge dance. With the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus University at Buffalo, 103 Center for the Arts, Buffalo | Oct. 1 Performance to be announced Burchfield-Penney Art Center, 1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | Nov. 10–13 An American Siddhartha: The Way Within University at Buffalo, 103 Center for the Arts, Buffalo | Feb. 24
NEGLIA BALLET Tickets: $28.50, $23.50, or $19.50 (plus $1.50 facility fee) To Charge Tickets Call 1-888-223-6000 Tickets can be purchased from www.tickets.com UB Center for the Arts Box Office M-F 10am-6pm “The American Academy of Ballet’s Nutcracker takes the audience into Tchaikovsky’s imagination. This Nutcracker offers the best of what this ballet is meant to provide: Holiday tradition, whimsical abandon,...a Prima ballerina that will knock your tutu off.. an exquisite and disciplined company...a beautiful ballet.” - Dec. 2014 Buffalo News
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1685 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | negliaballet.org | 447-0401 Neglia Ballet offers dance classes to all ages (traditional ballet and contemporary) and is the founder of Buffalo’s CityDance program. performs twice annually with the Philharmonic. The company performs regularly, including annual productions of The Nutcracker and Baba Yaga. Check their website for performance dates and further information.
The Nutcracker Shea’s Performing Art Center | 646 Main St., Buffalo | Nov. 26 & 27 Dancing to Live Flickinger Performing Arts Center | Nichols School 1250 Amherst St., Buffalo May TBA
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710 Main Street, Buffalo | sheas.org | 847-0850
Wonder of the World Sep. 15–Oct. 2 Cass discovers a dirty little secret in her husband’s drawer, which leads her on a crazy journey to learn the meaning of life. Mrs. Warren’s Profession Nov. 3–13 This classic play—given a contemporary spin by the Shaw Festival—still challenges our notions of sex as Mrs. Warren’s daughter, Vivie, learns what her mother’s profession really is. Ring of Fire Feb. 16–Mar. 5 The score of country and rockabilly music lays down the tracks that loosely tell the story of country star Johnny Cash. Proof Mar. 23–April 2 Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award, Proof chronicles the discoveries Catherine makes going through her late father’s notebooks, her meeting with estranged sister Claire, and an encounter with her father’s student, Hal. Just how much of her father’s madness–or genius—did she inherit? The Other Mozrt May 4–7
ALLEYWAY THEATRE
1 Curtain Up Alley, Buffalo | alleyway.com | 852-2600 Alleyway Theatre is committed to presenting world and regional premieres, along with its annual production of A Christmas Carol.
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I’m Fine Apr. 20–May 13 After a long marriage, new widower Mike’s grief journey has him confronting loneliness, cooking, regrets, and online dating.
AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATRE
330 Amherst St, Buffalo | artofwny.org | 634-1102 ART is dedicating to providing opportunities for new talents to make theatrical debuts in Buffalo. The theater puts on up to six productions each season as well as other special events including poetry readings, live music, and open mic nights.
American Idiot the Musical Sept. 9–Oct. 2 Punk-Rock trio Green Day comes to life in this musical written by the band’s front man, Billie Joe Armstrong. How to Make Friends Then Kill Them Oct. 27–Nov. 19 Three childhood friends develop a codependence, as well as a dangerous rivalry. The Underpants Mar. 8–Apr. 1 Theo and his wife Louise have no problem renting to tenants after Louise’s incident at the parade, but the renters reveal their lust for Louise while Theo remains oblivious.
A Behanding in Spokane May 4–27 Carmichael is still looking for his left hand after twenty-seven years, while two lovebirds, Toby and Marilyn, are bickering about a hand they have to sell.
ARTPARK
450 S. 4th St., Lewiston | artpark.net | 754-4375 Check Artpark’s website in the spring for their theatrical offerings, which often include Broadway musicals.
AURORA PLAYERS
Dear Lydia Sep. 15–Oct. 8 Larry Gray’s ninth new play is a story of an ex-sportswriter turned advice columnist, who now has to face his own fears to save the one he loves.
Hamlin Park, East Aurora | auroraplayers.org | 687-6727 The Aurora Players perform in the Roycroft Pavilion of Hamlin Park; they strive to create an environment where they can express their love for theater to a community that loves to experience it.
A Christmas Carol Dec. 9–18 Alleyway hosts the nation’s fifth longest-running stage production of Dickens’ Christmas classic.
Little Shop of Horrors Oct. 7–29 Seymour Krelborn discovers a plant that brings him fame, fortune, and a girl. But just how far will he go to keep the plant alive?
Buffalo Quickies Feb. 23–Mar. 1 This annual evening of one-act plays often features local playwrights, as well as the winner the Maxim Mazumdar New Play Competition.
BUFFALO LABORATORY THEATRE
5200 South Park Ave., Hamburg | buffalolabtheatre.org | 202-9033 BLT is a theater located in Hamburg dedicated to new techniques, innovation, and creative theater. BLT develops new plays and strives to recreate new twists on the classics by using methods such as unconventional rehearsal techniques and improvisation.
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Gentlemen Prefer Divas | Sep. 16–18 Enjoy this Smith Theatre production that combines the venerable Diva by Diva! with a male counterpart, Gentlemen’s Gentlemen, in one all-star cabaret celebration. PHOTOS: ALLEYWAY THEATRE AND ROAD LESS TRAVELED COURSTEY OF THEATERS. SHEA’S PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - JIM BUSH
2016 Curtain Up! Schedule (showtimes 8 p.m.) SHEA’S 710 MAIN THEATRE 710 Main St., Buffalo | sheas.org | 847-0850 Wonder of the World | Sep. 15–Oct. 2 Produced by Buffalo Laboratory Theatre, David Lindsay-Abaire’s play about main character Cass escapes to Niagara Falls to find the meaning of life and embarks on a lunatic journey of self-discovery. ALLEYWAY THEATRE 1 Curtain Up Alley, Buffalo | artofwny.com | 852-2600 Dear Lydia | Sep. 15–Oct. 8 Larry Gray’s ninth new play is a story of an ex-sportswriter turned advice columnist, who now has to face his own fears to save the one he loves. AMERICAN REPERTORY THEATER OF WESTERN NEW YORK 330 Amherst Street Buffalo | alleyway.com | 634-1102 American Idiot The Musical| Sep. 8–Oct. 1 Based on Green Day’s 2004 American Idiot album, this musical expands on the coming of age story of Jesus of Suburbia to center on three men—Johnny, Will, and Tunny—who grapple in different ways with the disillusionment of a generation who became “adults” during the aughts. BUFFALO UNITED ARTISTS/ UJIMA THEATRE COMPANY Alleyway’s Main Street Cabaret
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672 Main Street | buffalobua.org | 886-9239 The Submission | Sept TBA A contemporary play by Jeff Talbot about a gay, white playwright who submits his play under a pseudnym and all that ensues after it gets accepted to Humana. IRISH CLASSICAL THEATRE Andrews Theatre | 625 Main St., Buffalo | irishclassicaltheatre.com | 853-4282 Sweet Bird of Youth | Sep.16– Oct. 9 This 1959, Tony-nominated Tennessee Williams play is a wrenching yet mordantly funny meditation on lost innocence, corruption, and the dark consequences of the search for perennial youth and fame. KAVINOKY THEATRE D’Youville College, 320 Porter Ave., Buffalo | kavinokytheatre.com | 829-7668 Don’t Talk to the Actors | Sep. 9–Oct. 2 Buffalo native Tom Dudzick returns to direct this semi-autobiographical play about Buffalo fledgling playwright Jerry Przpezniak, whose play has been optioned, and is now subject to the manipulative needs of those who could bring it to Broadway. LANCASTER OPERA HOUSE 21 Central Ave., Lancaster | lancopera.org | 683-1776 A Funny Thing Happened on
the Way to the Forum | Sep. 9–25 The 1963 Tony winner for Best Musical stars Lancaster Opera House artistic director David Bondrow as Pseudolus a crafty slave whose master, Hero, has promised him his freedom if he can win Hero the affections of the beautiful (but not so bright) Philia. MUSICALFARE 4380 Main St., Amherst | musicalfare.org | 839-8540 Gypsy | Sep. 7–Oct. 9 This 1959 musical focuses on Gypsy Rose Lee’s ultimate stage mother, Rose, and takes a hard look at show business life while offering up some great musical classics, including “Everything’s Coming Up Roses.” NEW PHOENIX THEATRE 95 Johnson Pk., Buffalo | newphoenixtheatre.org | 853-1334 Lips Together, Teeth Apart | Sep. 16–Oct. 8 Four-time Tony winner Terrence McNally wrote this play set in 1991, at the height of the AIDS crisis, that spends Fourth of July weekend with two straight couples at a Fire Island house. The Albee-esque play’s themes of isolation resonate on multiple levels. O’CONNELL & COMPANY Shea’s Smith Theatre, 660 Main St., Buffalo | oconnellandcompany. com | 848-0800
ROAD LESS TRAVELED PRODUCTIONS 500 Pearl St., Buffalo | roadlesstraveledproductions.org | 629-3069 Dinner with Friends | Sep. 9– Oct. 2 Donald Margulies’ Pulitzer Prizewinning play explores marriage in ways that are reflective, revelatory, and uncomfortable as two couples share years of meals, vacations, and lives—until one of them splits. SUBVERSIVE THEATRE COLLECTIVE Manny Fried Playhouse | 255 Great Arrow Ave., Buffalo | subversivetheatre.org | 408-0499 Urinetown | Sep. 8–Oct. 1 This musical is set amid a water shortage that demands all citizens pay to urinate in approved facilities; if that law is broken, the offenders are exiled to Urinetown. A parody of Broadway musicals, Urinetown is also a satire about politics from capitalism to social irresponsibility. PAUL ROBESON THEATRE 350 Masten Ave., Buffalo | aaccbuffalo.org | 884-2013 Jitney | Sep. TBA This August Wison play, set in the early 1970s, follows a group of men who drive unlicensed cabs or jitneys. RED THREAD THEATRE Jim Bush Photography Studio | 44 17th St., Buffalo | 331-2469 Louisiana Bacchae Fusing the mysteries and power of gender and political power of the American South. Speaking to the current anxieties and tension, brings Greek theater face to face with America.
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This season, BLT presents Wonder of the World and Proof at Shea’s 710 Theatre |sheas.org | 847-0850 Dates TBA
BUFFALO STATE THEATER DEPARTMENT
1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | theater.buffalostate.edu | 878-6416 The BSTD provides a theatrical space where its students can learn and perform as they deliver quality theater and dance to a live audience.
Hedda Gabler Sept. 28–Oct. 8 Soon after her honeymoon, Hedda realizes she may not love her husband, and married him only because her youth is over. The Mousetrap Oct. 27–Nov. 5 News on the radio reveals that there was a murder at Monkswell Manor, though the newly wedded owners hardly take notice as they accommodate the residents of their guesthouse.
BUFFALO UNITED ARTISTS
1 Curtain Up Alley, Buffalo | buffalobua.org | 886-9239 BUA is a collective that strives to perform theater meant to inspire change, enlightenment, and/or create discussions.
The Submission Sep. 16–Oct.2 When Danny writes a marketable play (read: one set, four characters) about a black family in the projects, he’s convinced he’s got a winner. He’s also convinced that he—a gay, white, male playwright—won’t be accepted as its author, so he hires a politically correct stand-in (a co-production with Ujima Theatre Company) Christmas in July Oct 14–Nov 5 Ready to celebrate the joys of the holiday season in the summer heat, strangers arrive at a gay camp resort looking for the things that are missing in their lives—closure, new experiences, and the unknown.
HISTORIC PALACE THEATRE
2 East Ave., Lockport | lockportpalacetheatre.org | 438-1130 Built in 1925, it is one of the area’s most historic venues, and it provides education and entertainment in the form of performing arts.
Mike Randall as Mark Twain Live! Sept. 17 Acclaimed actor Mike Randall performs this one man show that brings to life the wit and wisdom that is Mark Twain.
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Scrooge the Musical Dec. 2–4 For the 13th year, Lockport carries on the tradition of presenting the classic tale of Charles Dickens—with music. Ten Little Indians Jan. 19–22 Agatha Christie’s haunting tale of murder and mystery is brought to life. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Mar. 31–Apr. 9 Disney’s classic story of love, misjudgment, and trust will delight all ages as Belle learns the meaning of all three.
Billy Elliot July 13–23, 2017 The life of a coal miner’s son changes after he stumbles upon a ballet class during his weekly boxing lessons.
ENCHANTE CABARET
enchantecabaret.com | 814-366-1575 Enchante’ Cabaret is a professional performing arts company that tours throughout the Northeast and Midwest Regions of the United States. The company’s headquarters are based in Bradford, Pennsylvania.
Witch’s Brew Oct. 7–9 Determined to complete her brew that will turn every day into Halloween, a witch beckons three lost souls to aid in her sorcery. O’Malley’s Irish Pub Mar. 17–19, 2017 Struggling Widow O’Malley is the owner of a pub that has been in her family since before their immigration to America. Wanting to retire and give her son the business, Mrs. O’Malley has to overcome her old-world views and gain faith in her son in order to keep the business in the family.
IRISH CLASSICAL THEATRE
625 Main St., Buffalo | irishclassicaltheatre.com | 853-1380 Irish Classical Theatre is Buffalo’s only company performing on an arena stage, with audiences never more than ten feet from the action. ICTC performs classic and Irish theater, as well as other pieces of literary merit.
Sweet Bird of Youth Sept. 16–Oct. 9 This steamy and haunting portrait of a fading movie star and the desperate silver-screen wannabe Chance Wayne evokes an era of repressive social strictures where love, sexual passion, and redemption are thwarted. Equus Oct. 28–Nov. 20 This riveting and enduring play is something of a psychological thriller as a middle-aged child psychiatrist strives to reveal the true motivation behind a shocking action committed by a teenage boy under his care, while at the same time desperately trying to understand his own disillusioned life.
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Amadeus Jan. 20–22 Peter Shaffer’s play pits the accomplished composer, Antonio Salieri, against the enfant terrible of the music world, the brilliant Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
4000 Miles Oct. 27–Nov. 20 After a major loss on a cross-country bike trip, Leo Joseph-Connell tries to maintain his relationships—an ultimately futile effort.
The Seedbed Mar. 10–Apr. 2 A middle aged couple welcomes their wayward eighteen-year-old daughter home to celebrate their seventeenth wedding anniversary.
After The Revolution Feb. 9–Mar. 5, 2017 Recent law school graduate Emma Joseph continues her family’s Marxist traditions and progressive ideals as she fights to free a man who’s being held for his outspoken political beliefs.
The Winslow Boy Apr. 21–May 14 In pre-World War I England, Ronnie Winslow, a fourteen-year-old cadet, has been accused and expelled from naval college for stealing a five-shilling postal order. His father, Arthur Winslow, seeks to prove his son’s innocence. Hay Fever June 2–25 In this Noel Coward comedy, the Bliss family has invited unsuspecting friends for a weekend of pure pandemonium at their posh country estate.
JEWISH REPERTORY THEATRE
2640 North Forest Rd., Getzville | jewishrepertorytheatre.com | 281-0092 A program of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Buffalo, the Jewish Repertory Theatre commits itself to showcasing Jewish heritage and traditions through professional theatrical performances.
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The Great God Pan Apr. 27–May 21 Jamie’s life is perfect: beautiful wife, journalism career on the rise, and a comfortable place in Brooklyn. But when a possible childhood trauma comes back to haunt Jamie, everything is thrown off balance.
KAVINOKY THEATRE
320 Porter Ave., Buffalo | kavinokytheatre.com | 829-7668 Since 1980, Kavinoky has been providing intimate and professional theater on the campus of D’Youville College.
Don’t Talk to the Actors Sept. 9–Oct. 2 The best laid plans go awry when the cast and crew of a Broadway-bound play resort to manipulation and diva-like behavior.
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The 39 Steps Nov. 4–20 Adapted from the film by Alfred Hitchcock, this comedy is reduced to four actors, who play dozens of characters. Grounded Jan. 6–22 An F16 fighter pilot’s career is ended by an unexpected pregnancy. A View from the Bridge Mar. 3–26, 2017 Alfieri was born and raised in Italy, but now he’s an American lawyer trying to bridge the gap between two cultures.
LANCASTER OPERA HOUSE
21 Central Ave., Lancaster | lancopera.org | 683-1776 Since 1897, the Lancaster Opera House has hosted operas, theatrical productions, dance recitals, films, and more. Check website for one-night concert events.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Sept. 9–25 Pseudolus, a crafty slave, struggles to win the hand of a beautiful but slowwitted courtesan named Philia, for his young master, Hero, in exchange for freedom.
The Night Before Christmas Dec. 16–18 Set in Christmastown on a very special Christmas Eve, The Night Before Christmas is the story of a brother and sister who get caught up in a funfilled adventure with a colorful cast of Christmas characters. Dial M For Murder Jan. 20–Feb. 4 Ex-tennis pro Tony Wendice wants to have his wealthy wife, Margot, murdered so he can get his hands on her inheritance. When he discovers her affair with Max Halliday, he comes up with the perfect plan to kill her—but it goes awry. Miss Nelson Is MISSING! Mar. 31–Apr. 2 Miss Nelson can’t control her crazy classroom because she’s just too nice. But when she disappears, her replacement is the hard-as-nails, detentionloving, recess-canceling, homework-overloading substitute teacher Viola Swamp! With the Big Test approaching, the kids will do anything to find Miss Nelson. Godspell Apr. 21–May 7 A small group of people help Jesus Christ tell different parables through games, storytelling, and a hefty dose of comedy.
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Gypsy Sept. 7–Oct. 9 Single mother Rose tries to raise two daughters while trying to have a stage career. Gypsy casts and affectionate and painful eye of the show business life.
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Tenderly: The Rosemary Clooney Musical Nov. 2–Dec. 4 This personal and poignant bio-musical of Rosemary Clooney shows how her unparalleled talent and unbridled personality made her a legend.
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LANCASTER REGIONAL PLAYERS
lancasterregionalplayers.org | lancasterplayers@gmail.com Since 1964, Lancaster Regional Players has welcomed men and women from all walks of life who are drawn to the stage to perform or work behind the scenes.
Finnegan’s Farewell Nov. 18–20 (at Ripa’s restaurant, Lancaster) Moon Over Buffalo Feb. 17-26,(at Lancaster Opera House, lancopera.org | 683-1776) This backstage play by Ken Ludwig (author of Lend Me A Tenor) is a raucous farce about a dysfunctional theater troupe performing at the Erlanger Theater in 1953 Buffalo. The Dining Room Apr. 15–17 (at Village Meeting House in Williamsville) In this humorous and theatrical tour de force (and Off-Broadway success), six (or more) performers portray diverse characters who delineate the dying lifestyle of wealthy WASPdom. Run For Your Wife May 12-21, 2017 (at Lancaster Opera House, lancopera.org | 683-1776) This superb British farce concerns London cab driver John Smith, who is living two lives in two cities, carefully juggling them both—until they collide bringing trouble and hilarity.
MUSICALFARE
4380 Main St., Amherst | musicalfare.com | 839-8540 MusicalFare is an independent professional theater located on the campus of Daemen College. MusicalFare produces new shows, recent Broadway hits, and old favorites; it also offers a summer theater camp for students.
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Sophisticated Ladies Feb. 1–March 5 Musical legacy Duke Ellington is celebrated in what critics call a “stylish and retrospective revue that has taken audiences by storm.” Classic Ellington songs are featured, including “Take the A Train” and “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore.”
Million Dollar Quartet Apr. 19–May 21, 2017 This Tony Award-winning musical takes audiences to December 4, 1956 when music legends Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Costello met together for what could be considered the best jam session of all time. Pretty/Funny July 12–Aug. 13, 2017 This world premiere from Buffalo’s very own Marisa Guida and Philip Farugia is a coming of age story inspired by the life and work of Imogene Coca. Genny is being picked on at school but learns how to be herself, make friends, and understand the true meaning of beauty.
NEW PHOENIX THEATRE
95 Johnson Pk., Buffalo | newphoenixtheatre.org | 853-1334 Built in 1884, New Phoenix is Buffalo’s oldest theater space. It offers an eclectic mix of old and new, and an annual family-friendly show.
Lips Together, Teeth Apart Sept. 15–Oct. 8 Two straight couples spend Fourth of July weekend at a beach house on Fire Island, a gay community. Give Em Hell, Harry! Oct. 20-29 Local actor David Lundy takes on the Harry Truman persona in this one-man show. Buffalo Pinocchio Nov. 25–Dec. 17 During a storm, several children find refuge in an abandoned theater on the West Side. They encounter an old man, still, curiously at work, making puppets. The gentleman entertains the children while they all wait out the storm, telling them a tale of when both the man and the theater were young.
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The Correspondent Mar. 24–Apr.15 A grieving husband hires a dying woman to deliver a message to his recently deceased wife in the afterlife. When he receives letters describing events that only his wife could know, he must determine if the correspondence is from a con artist or if his wife has returned from the grave.
unraveling into chaos from the start. From silly situations and consequences to no holds barred slapstick, you’ll be laughing your way out of the theater.
Kalamazoo May 4–27 Peg and Irv, two quirky but endearing baby-boomers, bravely venture into the world of modern dating.
The Drowsy Chaperone May 5–21 An eager groom, reluctant bride, forgetful hostess, tipsy chaperone, European Lothario, gangsters as pastry chefs, and many more are all presented by a lover of musicals who welcomes you into his apartment, where it all comes to life!
NIAGARA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARTS & MEDIA THEATRE
3111 Saunders Settlement Rd., Sanborn | http://www.niagaracc.suny.edu | 614-5961 NCC’s Arts & Media Theatre is the college’s space for its productions of student theater. The theater features two productions annually.
Romeo and Juliet April 14–24 Students perform Shakespeare’s famous tragedy of star-crossed lovers.
NIAGARA REGIONAL THEATRE GUILD
530 Ellicott Creek Rd., Tonawanda | niagaratheatre.com | 284-6358 Tonawanda’s NRTG is one of the longest-running companies in the area. It is a small theater dedicated to providing quality theater and furthering the theatrical education of its players.
My Fair Lady Sept. 16–Oct. 2 Can the famous linguist Henry Higgins really transform a lowly flower girl into a proper English lady with the power of proper speech? Filled with some of Lerner and Loewe’s finest songs including “I Could Have Danced All Night,” “On The Street Where You Live,” “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face.” The Music Man Nov. 4–20 Follow the exploits of salesman/con man Professor Harold Hill as he works his magic on unsuspecting rural Iowa, and gets more than he bargained for as he romances the fair Marion the librarian. Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol Dec. 4 Back by popular demand! See Mike Randall’s popular portrayal of Charles Dickens. Cat On a Hot Tin Roof Jan. 27–Feb. 12 The crisis in “Big Daddy” Pollitt’s family unfolds as sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, husbands and wives face down their demons and bring long-simmering issues to the surface. Rumors Mar. 3–19 Don’t let the fancy evening dress fool you: this tenth anniversary party is
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Broadway in Concert Apr. 7–9 Your favorite members of the NRTG company new and old sing an all-new lineup.
NIAGARA UNIVERSITY THEATRE
5795 Lewiston Rd., Lewiston| theatre.niagara.edu | 286-8685 NU Theatre has been bringing the Niagara region quality student entertainment since 1964.
Macbeth Revisited (working title) Oct. 13–17 Explore a new take an old classic. Stage Door Nov. 3–13 The play concerns a group of young girls who have come to New York to study acting and find jobs. The scene is Mrs. Orcutt’s boarding house, where the hopes and ambitions of sixteen young women are revealed. 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Dec. 1–11 Six spellers compete at the annual spelling bee at Putnam Valley Middle School. Flashbacks and insight reveal personal details about each of the spellers in this musical that explores the idea that winning isn’t everything. Short Play Festival (3 cycles) Jan. 20–28 Student-directed short plays create eclectic evenings of theater.
Dead Man’s Cell Phone Feb. 16-19, 2017 With Sarah Ruhl’s trademark magical realism, this play explores the paradox of modern technology’s ability to both unite and isolate people in the digital age. The Effect of Gamma Rays on the Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds Feb. 24–26 The old converted vegetable shop where Tillie lives is more like a madhouse than a home. Tillie’s mother, Beatrice, is bitter and cruel, yet desperate for her daughters’ love. Her sister, Ruth, suffers epileptic fits and sneaks cigarettes every chance she gets. In the midst of chaos, Tillie struggles to keep her focus and dreams alive.
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Mother Hicks Mar. 23–27 Three outsiders—a foundling girl known only as Girl; a deaf boy, eloquent in the language of his silence; and an eccentric recluse, Mother Hicks, who is suspected of being a witch—journey to find themselves and each other in this tale, told with poetry and sign language. The Pajama Game Apr. 20–30 A union strike at a pajama factory generates plenty of steamy heat in this toe-tapping comedic love story.
O’CONNELL & COMPANY
Park School, 4625 Harlem Rd., Snyder | oconnellandcompany.com | 848-0800 O’Connell & Company is a professional theater company founded by Buffalo actress Mary Kate O’Connell, who still acts as the company’s executive producer and director. The company’s signature show is Diva by Diva: A Celebration of Women.
Gentlemen Prefer Divas Sept. 16–18 (at the Smith Theatre) Diva by Diva meets Gentlemen’s Gentlemen in this all-star cabaret. Breast in Show Sept. 28–Oct. 30 The show explores the lives of five dissimilar characters, in different stages of their lives, who have just been diagnosed with breast cancer. The Betsy Carmichael Christmas Special Nov. 17–Dec. 18 It’s Christmas at the Bingo Palace, and Betsy is back in full holiday form— merry, bright, and fabulous! Show includes bingo games, surprises, and lots of laughs. It Shoulda Been You Jan. 26–Feb. 26 This wild musical farce has blushing brides, nervous grooms, overbearing moms, unexpected guests, and plenty of crazy twists and turns. Cemetery Club Apr. 20–May 21 Three Jewish widows meet once a month for tea before visiting their husband’s graves. When Sam the butcher arrives on the scene, the dynamic among the women changes. Diva by Diva: A Celebration of Women Wednesdays @ 7:30 pm, Oct. 12, Nov. 9, Dec. 14, Feb. 8, Mar. 8, Apr. 12, May 10, June 14 This fast-paced cabaret style show is filled with songs, readings, humor and quotes by, for, and about women. It may be gender specific, but it is not gender exclusive—men love it, too!
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wrights, contemporary works that reflect the values and diversity of Western New York, and outstanding works of literary merit.
Dinner With Friends Sept. 9–Oct. 2 Gabe and Karen set up Beth and Tom, and the four of them became as close as family—until one of the two couples split.
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True West Oct. 28–Nov. 20 Estranged brothers square off over shared demons, daddy issues, and divergent ideas of the American Dream.
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PAUL ROBESON THEATRE
350 Masten Ave., Buffalo | aaccbuffalo.org | 884-2013 Paul Robeson Theatre, a part of the African American Cultural Center, is a venue where a diverse community is fostered via mutual love for the performing arts.
Jitney Sept. 30–Oct. 23 August Wilson wrote this play about unlicensed cab drivers hustling to make lives for themselves in 1977 and continued to work on it through its first professional (it had several smaller ones) production off-Broadway in 2000.
RED THREAD THEATRE
2001 Main St., Buffalo | redthreadtheatre.info | 867-3102 The Red Thread Theatre was formed in response to an underrepresentation of females in the performing arts business, and looks to stage productions that highlight strong female characters and issues concerning women. The company performs in the Marie Maday Theatre in Lyons Hall of Canisius College.
Louisiana Bacchae Sep. 16–Oct. 1 Fusing the mysteries and power of gender and political power of the American South. Speaking to the current anxieties and tension, Louisiana Bacchae brings Greek theater face to face with America. The Unfortunates Oct. (Check website for specific days) It’s a bad time to be poor and unfortunate, especially in 1888, London. Mary Jane Kelly, Jack the Ripper’s last victim, shares her story.
ROAD LESS TRAVELED PRODUCTIONS
500 Pearl St., Buffalo | roadlesstraveledproductions.org | 629-3069 RLTP most often produces world premieres by Western New York play-
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Frankenstein Jan. 20–Feb. 12 David Oliver’s world premiere adaptation explores the tale of a man, his creation, and just how far he will go for science. Where does responsibility lie in shaping who we are and what we become? The Motherf**ker with the Hat Mar. 10–Apr. 2 Fresh out of prison, addict Jackie’s hotheadness puts both his sobriety and his newfound freedom in jeopardy when he believes his girlfriend is cheating on him. The Country House Apr. 28–May 21 Actors and aficionados descend upon a theater festival to revive their creative minds, but the weekend takes a turn when memories of love and loss are stirred.
ROCKING HORSE PRODUCTIONS
In residence at Lancaster Opera House, 21 Central St., Lancaster | rockinghorseproductions.net | 683-1776 Since 2006, the locally owned Rocking Horse Productions has sought to develop local talent, providing equal opportunity to both seasoned and novice performers. To that end, RHP holds open auditions for all their theatrical productions.
Jekyll & Hyde Oct. 14–30 A devoted man of science, Dr. Henry Jekyll is driven to find a chemical breakthrough that can solve some of mankind’s most challenging medical dilemmas. Rebuffed by the powers that be, he decides to make himself the subject of his own experimental treatments, accidentally unleashing his inner demons along with the man the world would come to know as Mr. Hyde. Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Musical Nov. 25–Dec. 11 Nuncrackers is the first TV special taped by the sisters in their convent basement studio for cable access. It stars the nuns you love plus Father Virgil and some of Mt. Saint Helen’s most talented students. This show is filled with “Nunsense” humor, plus some of your favorite carols.
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A Few Good Men Mar. 3–12 The Navy lawyer, a callow young man more interested in softball games than the case, expects a plea bargain and a cover up of what really happened. Prodded by a female member of his defense team, the lawyer eventually makes a valiant effort to defend his clients and, in so doing, puts the military mentality and the Marine code of honor on trial.
spent together as the boy escaped his family life. But when news comes that the boy’s father is returning home, the personal becomes political. The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God (world premiere) June 10–Sept. 11 When a young African girl is abandoned by her missionary for asking too many questions, she takes the phrase “Seek and ye shall find” a little too literally. She sets out on an adventure to try and find God–but which one?
SHAKESPEARE IN DELAWARE PARK
Our Town Apr. 9–Oct. 15 In a play stripped to its essence, a Stage Manager welcomes the audience and tells us the story of everyday life in the small town of Grover’s Corners, where are witness to enduring truths of the human condition.
Delaware Park, Buffalo | shakespeareindelawarepark.org | 856-4533 Shakespeare in Delaware Park, the second largest outdoor Shakespeare festival in the country, has been a local summer tradition since 1976.
Merry Wives of Windsor June 22-July 16, 2017 An all-female cast delivers the tale of Falstaff, who is in serious debt, and his attempts to gain the fancy of two women, Mistress Ford and Mistress Page, in the hope of persuading them to give him money. Macbeth July 27-Aug 20, 2017 When Macbeth, an ambitious general of the Scottish army, is told by witches that one day he will be king, he becomes consumed by thoughts of royalty and greatness. Encouraged by his wife, Lady Macbeth, Macbeth decides to hasten the prophesy and plots to murder the king and steal the crown.
SHAW FESTIVAL
Queen’s Parade, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON | shawfest.com | 905-468-2172 The Shaw Festival is an Ontario theater company dedicated to the production of George Bernard Shaw plays, and plays which echo the ideas he set forth. Each season, among four production spaces, the company runs ten to twelve shows in rep. The following is the 2016 season.
The Dance of Death July 13–Sept. 10 Isolated on an island in a reclaimed fortress, Edgar, an army captain, and his wife Alice have been tormenting each other for twenty-five years. Their children have fled, no servant will stay, and when Alice’s cousin Kurt arrives, he finds himself drawn into their deadly games. Uncle Vanya May 1–Sept. 11 For years, Vanya and his niece Sonya have worked tirelessly to keep the family’s dilapidated estate from ruin. The return of Sonya’s father, the Professor, and his beautiful second wife Yelena, throws the harmony of the farm off balance as old loyalties and new loves conflict in Annie Baker adaptation of Chekhov’s classic. “Master Harold”…and the Boys June 30–Sept. 10 Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 1950: In a tea-shop owned by his parents, Harold does homework while two black men rehearse ballroom dancing. Hally and the men, who have long worked for his family, recall fond memories of times
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Alice in Wonderland Apr. 27–Oct. 16 On a summer day in 1862, ten-year old Alice and her two sisters were told a story about a little girl, a white rabbit, and a trip down a hole into an astonishing world. The tale became one of the best-selling books of all time, and is brought to life in this commissioned adaptation written especially for the Shaw acting company. (world premiere) Sweeney Todd July 17–Oct. 19 Two men arrive in London, one young and hopeful, the other dark and brooding. Anthony Hope and Sweeney Todd, a barber, are about to become inextricably linked in Stephen Sondheim’s tale of love and revenge. Mrs. Warren’s Profession Apr. 21-Oct. 23 Feminist Vivie is has come of age and is ready to strike out on her own. Her mother, Kitty Warren, has decided that now’s the time for Vivie to learn the truth about her mother’s profession. This classic play—given a contemporary look in this production—still challenges our notions of motherhood and the business of sex. A Woman of No Importance May 29–Oct. 29 Word is that Illingworth would like to become a diplomat and make the young Gerald Arbuthnot his protégé. But when Gerald’s mother arrives at the party, their world is rocked when her long-concealed secret comes back to haunt them all. Engaged June 15–Oct. 30 We’re in Scotland as yet another train is “derailed” (by some locals) and the passengers have to stay the night. They include a wealthy bachelor who can’t see a pretty girl without proposing to her; within minutes, he’s gotten engaged—twice! Worse? He’s already engaged.
SHEA’S PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
646 Main St., Buffalo | sheas.org | 847-1410 Buffalo’s premier mainstage theater presents touring musicals—often fresh from Broadway.
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The Sound of Music Mar. 28–Apr. 2 Relive the magic of Maria and the VonTrapp family with this musical favorite.
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Cabaret Apr. 25–30 Based in the nightlife of the seedy Kit Kat Klub, English performer Sally Bowles falls for American writer Cliff Bradshaw.
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Finding Neverland Oct. 7–16 Playright J. M. Barrie takes a risk after being spellbound by Sylvia and her four sons. Being inspired by the four boys, Barrie creates a play that enchants London like never before. Stomp Oct. 28–30 The return of the percussive hit also brings some new surprises, with some sections of the show updated and restructured and the addition of two new full-scale routines, utilizing props like tractor tire inner tubes and paint cans. An American in Paris Nov. 8–13 An American soldier is struck by the beauty of a mysterious girl and decides to stay in Paris after WWII ends. A Christmas Story, the Musical Dec. 13–18 The classic Christmas favorite comes to the Shea’s stage! 42nd Street Jan. 20-22, 2017 This quintessential backstage musical comedy classic is the song and dance fable of Broadway with an American Dream story and some of the greatest songs ever written, such as “We’re In The Money,” “Lullaby of Broadway,” “Shuffle Off To Buffalo,” “Dames,” “I Only Have Eyes For You,” and, of course, “42nd Street.” A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder Feb. 16–22 Lord Montague or “Monty” writes his memoirs on the eve of his possible execution in the hopes of having his story told for years to come.
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Wicked May 17–June 4 Long before Dorothy arrives, there is another girl, born with emerald-green skin—smart, fiery, misunderstood, and possessing an extraordinary talent. When she meets a bubbly blonde who is exceptionally popular, their initial rivalry turns into the unlikeliest of friendships…until the world decides to call one “good” and the other “wicked.” Disney’s The Little Mermaid August 15–20 In a magical kingdom beneath the sea, the beautiful young mermaid Ariel longs to leave her ocean home to live in the world above.
SECOND GENERATION THEATRE
In residence at Lancaster Opera House, 21 Central Ave, Lancaster |secondgenerationtheatre.com | 716-508-SGT0 Entering its fourth season, SGT seeks to present quality theater that builds on the area’s strong theatrical roots.
Crimes of the Heart Nov. 4–20 The three Magrath sisters are back together for the first time in a decade. Lenny is the caretaker of the sisters’ cantankerous Old Granddaddy. Meg left home to pursue stardom, but has, so far, only found happiness at the bottom of a bottle. And Babe, the youngest, has just been arrested for murder. The Light in the Piazza June 2-18, 2017 Summer 1953: Margaret Johnson, an elegant and strong-willed Southern woman, has taken her daughter, Clara, on a vacation to Italy. When a gust of wind blows Clara’s hat right into the hands of a young Italian gentleman, neither age nor language nor familial disapproval can stop their affair.
SMITH THEATRE
658 Main Street, Buffalo | sheas.org/SmithTheatre | 847-1410 Under the umbrella of Shea’s Performing Arts Center, Shea’s Smith Theatre is a cabaret-style theatre that hosts various shows, local collaborative productions and comedy. Check website for upcoming events.
Gentlemen Prefer Divas September 16-18 This Smith Theatre production combines the venerable Diva by Diva! with a male counterpart, Gentlemen’s Gentlemen, in one all-star cabaret celebration.
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STARRY NIGHT THEATRE, INC.
170 Schenck St., North Tonawanda | starrynighttheatre.com | 743-1614 Starry Night, or Ghostlight Theatre, finds its home in an NT old church that was built in 1890. Ghostlight is proud to produce premieres by its playwright-in-residence, as well as other classics and contemporaries.
The Birds That Stay Oct. 13–23 Five kids living behind a cemetery are trying to come to terms with life spinning out of control. A Christmas Carol Dec. 8–18 The classic Christmas tale is perfect for the season and the family. The Edgar Allan Poe Show Feb. 23–Mar. 5 Enjoy the classic grim tales of Edgar Allan Poe from “The Raven,” “The Black Cat,” and “The Tell-Tale Heart.” Noodles May 11–21 This family isn’t like any other family and you’ll see why.
SUBVERSIVE THEATRE COLLECTIVE
255 Great Arrow Ave., Buffalo | subversivetheatre.org | 408-0499 Operating out of the Manny Fried Playhouse, Subversive Theatre is dedicated to presenting productions that educate about and promote social change and justice; each year includes a youth show. (check website for ongoing info)
Urinetown Sept. 8–Oct. 15 The satirical comedic musical is set amid a water shortage that demands all citizens must pay to urinate in approved facilities; if that law is broken, the offenders are exiled to Urinetown. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Nov. 3–Dec. 3 A charming rogue contrives to serve a short sentence in an airy mental institution rather in a prison. This, he learns, was a mistake. We Three Dec. 21–23 Throughout university, Blaire, Jamie, and Skye were best friends. Now many years later, they would like nothing better than to fall back into their old loving ways, but tensions run high as Blaire enters revealing the newest addition to her life: breast implants.
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Stop Kiss Feb. 23–Mar. 18 After Callie meets Sara, the two unexpectedly fall in love. Their first kiss provokes a violent attack that transforms their lives in a way they could never anticipate.
Miracle on 34th Street Nov. 25–Dec. 3 When a nice old man who claims to be Santa Claus is institutionalized as insane, a young lawyer decides to defend him by arguing in court that he is the real thing.
THEATRE IN THE MIST
Charlotte’s Web Feb. 17–26 Everyone’s favorite barn animals hit the stage in this E. B. White classic.
4421 Lower River Rd., Lewiston | theatreinthemist.org | 877-856-0694 An amateur company in Lewiston, TITM offers opportunities for performers of any age or experience to participate in performances for the community.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Sep. 23–Oct. 9 Joseph follows his dreams and creates a musical adventure.
Tony ‘n’ Tina’s Wedding Apr. 21–30 Tony and Tina can’t wait to get married but are dreading the reception. Based on traditional Italian wedding ceremonies, the stereotypes are exaggerated for humor throughout this interactive show.
SPOTLIGHT: Three world premieres for the 2016–17 theater season By Donna Hoke
Louisiana Bacchae Devised by Robert Waterhouse Red Thread Theatre, September 14–October 1
Dear Lydia by Larry Gray Alleyway Theatre, September 15–October 8
Synopsis: Voodoo and vengeance descend on a small Louisiana town when a mysterious preacher bewitches the local women and confronts a county sheriff about his past. In this raw, raucous, multi-disciplinary reworking of Euripides’ tragedy of sexual freedom, repression, and worship, Red Thread Theatre weaves live music, dance, and video with a powerhouse cast.
Synopsis: A sports writer turns to writing an advice column when he is hit by a bad case of agoraphobia and is afraid to leave his house. Most of the letters he receives are thrown in the SOB pile— same old bullshit—but a series of letters from a young woman with “disturbing thoughts” makes him face his own disturbing thoughts and fears—and maybe change his life.
From Robert Waterhouse: Euripides’ Greek play, The Bacchae pits the repressive, misogynist Pentheus against a “foreigner” who has captivated women with a new religion. The foreigner is, in fact, Dionysos, the Greek god of wine, theater, and sexuality, a cousin of Pentheus who was born in Thebes after Zeus seduced a mortal woman. His bewitching of the city of his birth has been variously interpreted as an exploration of the tension between politics and religion, an examination of misogyny and xenophobia, and a celebration of the irrepressible passion within the human spirit, which will dance in the face of repression. By the way, I should add that this project will be “company developed,” so I expect actors and the creative team will make significant developments to a skeleton script.
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6x8 By Brazen-Faced Varlets Brazen-Faced Varlets, Dates TBA Synopsis: Another in the BFV’s “Exploration” series, 6x8 (the average size of a jail cell) focuses on the journeys of women in prison. From Lara Haberberger (artistic director, BFV): The creators of this piece—Jenny Gempka, Brittany Germano, Diane McNamara, Kelly Beuth and Theresa DiMuro-Wilber— work collaboratively , researching specific crimes. They have created non-stereotypical characters, highlighting stories that bring to the forefront themes from the rights of the trans community to gang violence. 6x8 will utilize the words of a young slam poet to connect these stories together.
From Larry Gray: I am returning to Alleyway with my ninth play, another that features, I hope, unique and unforgettable characters in a comedy with serious concerns and high drama. There is a surprise in this play, a surprise that raises the stakes of the drama and forces the guy who gives advice for a living to make a decision that will make all the difference in his life. When I am in an audience, I cherish those moments when a play elicits laughter or tears. My favorite plays, like the ones I try to write, elicit both. Dear Lydia is one of those plays. See Spree’s Sept. issue for more theater news and previews.
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THEATRE OF YOUTH
203 Allen St., Buffalo | theatreofyouth.org | 884-4400 Theatre of Youth stages productions for children from pre-K to high school, all in TOY’s historic Allendale Theatre. TOY also offers summer theater classes fitting for any age/level child.
Fancy Nancy the Musical Oct. 1–Oct. 23 Fancy Nancy is ready for the spotlight and to be casted as a mermaid, but instead gets casted as a dreary tree. When disaster strikes before the big day, who will be there to save the day? Junie B. Jones in Jingle Bells. Batman Smells Dec. 3–Dec. 18 Class tattletale May keeps picking on Junie B. Things get worse when Junie B. draws May’s name for Secret Santa and concocts a plan to get her back. The Shakespeare Stealer Jan. 28–Feb. 12 Widge, an orphan skilled in shorthand and the art of lying, is hired by a stranger to steal the script of Hamlet. Charlotte’s Web Mar. 18–April 9 Everyone’s favorite barn animals Wilbur the pig, Templeton the rat, and Charlotte the spider—are back. Elephant and Piggie’s “We Are in a Play!” May 6–June 3 Based on the Elephant and Piggie series, this play has best friends Gerald and Piggie sing and dance through questions like “Do you share your ice cream?” or “How can two friends play with one toy?”
TORN SPACE THEATER
612 Filmore Ave., Buffalo | tornspacetheater.com | 812-5733 Torn Space, located in the Adam Mickiewicz Library and Dramatic Circle, is a theater that produces original, multi-media productions with an emphasis on visual appeal. Nov. 11–Dec. 4 Torn Space collaborates with Flatsitter (flatsitter.com) to create a project that is both installation and performance, and that engages the audience through virtual reality. The work is based on Polish director Kielowski’s Three Colors Trilogy.
UB CENTER FOR THE ARTS
103 Center For The Arts, Buffalo | ubcfa.org | 645-6259 UB’s Center for the Arts is home to all of the university’s student productions as well as many community and state level events. Through its many theater spaces, UB Center for the Arts provides opportunities for both education and entertainment.
Return from the Forbidden Planet Oct. 27–Nov. 6
Blast off on a routine flight and crash into the planet D’Illyria where a sci-fi version of The Tempest set to rock and roll golden oldies unfolds with glee.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Nov. 16–20 Four young lovers and a group of amateur actors interact with woodland fairies, a duke and a duchess. 10 out of 12 Mar. 8–12 Around you, a company of fourteen is engaged in the very peculiar—and peculiarly impossible—task of making a new play in this wry and absorbing look at how work forms us and deforms us. My Fair Lady Apr. 28–May 7, 2017 When Henry Higgins says that he could help rough Cockney girl Eliza speak properly and raise her status in the community, Colonel Pickering challenges him to do so and Eliza takes him up on the offer.
UJIMA COMPANY, INC.
Ujima Company is a multi-ethnic and multicultural professional theater whose primary purpose is the preservation, perpetuation, and performance of African American theater.
The Submission Sep. 16–Oct. 2 When Danny a gay, white, playwright, writes a marketable play (read: one set, four characters) about a black family in the projects, he’s convinced he’s got a winner.
WESTERN DOOR PLAYHOUSE
1201 Pine Ave., Niagara Falls | westerndoorplayhouse.vpweb.com | 297-5910 WDP is the theater in residence at the Niagara Arts Center. Performances are in the intimate seventy-two-seat Woodbox Theater. Watch website for details as season progresses. An Evening with Tom Slaiman, Jr. Sept. 10–11
Chucky’s Universe by Sam Fadel Oct. 10–16 It’s A Wonderful Life Dec. 2–11 An angel helps a compassionate but frustrated businessman realize how much of an impact he has had on the people in his life. Danse Macabre Mar. 10–19 Taking place at a graveyard outside of Buffalo, a young boy has to face the consequences of vandalizing a cemetery, among other darks and witty tales. Serenata in Italy May 19–28, 2017
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CASINO NIAGARA
705 Falls Ave., Niagara Falls, Ont. | casinoniagara.com | 888-325-5788 One of the first casinos in the Western New York/Southern Ontario area, Casino Niagara offers a full range of gaming options as well as onsite dining.
HAMBURG GAMING/BUFFALO RACEWAY AT THE FAIRGROUNDS
5820 South Park Ave. | the-fairgrounds.com/hamburg-gaming | 646-6109 Enjoy live harness racing in season as well as all your favorite floor games and several dining options at this longtime fairgrounds favorite.
NIAGARA FALLSVIEW CASINO
6380 Fallsview Blvd., Niagara Falls, Ont. | fallsviewcasinoresort.com | 888-325-5788 This resort offers spectacular view of the Falls from its hotel rooms, as well as a multiple dining options, two performance venues with big-name entertainment, and, of course, gaming.
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COMEDY BUFFALO COMEDYSPORTZ
4476 Main St., Amherst | cszbuffalo.com | 3938669 Look for family-friendly and adult comedy here, as well as improv lessons.
HELIUM COMEDY CLUB
30 Mississippi St., Buffalo | heliumcomedy.com/buffalo | 853-1211 Helium brings worldclass guest comedians to Buffalo and guarantees that no seat is ever more than sixty feet from the stage.
MILKIE’S ELMWOOD LOUNGE
522 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | milkieselmwoodlounge. com | 882-5881 Milkie’s restaurant, bar, and entertainment venue hosts dance parties and a well-attended openmic comedy event every Wednesday evening.
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RIVIERA THEATRE
67 Webster St., North Tonawanda | rivieratheatre. org | 692-2413 (See contemporary music listings for their comedy events.)
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LITERARY BUFFALO AND ERIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Various locations | buffalolib.org With its thirty-seven branch locations, the BECPL’s services are too numerous to list. Many of the branches host readings and other programming for children and adults, while the downtown central location offers exhibitions, films, and much more, including the new Launch Pad creativity space.
BURNING BOOKS
420 Connecticut St., Buffalo | burningbooksbuffalo.com | 881-0791 Both the offerings on its shelves and the events it hosts reflect Burning Books’ mission of supporting sociopolitical/intellectual empowerment. Check the website for upcoming events.
JUST BUFFALO LITERARY CENTER
617 Washington St., Buffalo | justbuffalo.org | 832-5400 Just Buffalo Literary Center’s acclaimed Babel series brings world-renowned writers to Buffalo. JBLT also programs a summer Silo City reading series and other author events as well as writing workshops for young people and adults. One of the center’s contributions to the community is its calendar that includes all literary events in Buffalo.
Babel Marlon Jones Kleinhans Music Hall | 3 Symphony Cir., Buffalo | Oct. 19 Laila Lalami Kleinhans Music Hall | 3 Symphony Cir., Buffalo | Nov. 9 Edna O’Brien Kleinhans Music Hall | 3 Symphony Cir., Buffalo | Mar. 24 Dave Eggers Kleinhans Music Hall | 3 Symphony Cir., Buffalo | Apr. 20 100 Poets and Artists for Change Various locations | Sept. 27
HALLWALLS CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER
341 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | hallwalls.org | 854-694 Hallwalls collaborates with the University at Buffalo English Department on the Exhibit X Fiction, as well as other literary programming. Guillermo Saccomanno Sept. 20 MONKEY SEE, MONKEY DO BOOKS 9060 Main St., Clarence | monkeysread.com | 204-8417 This popular children’s bookstore has a wide range of programming, including readings, camps, clubs, tutoring, and more. Check the website for upcoming events.
RUST BELT BOOKS
415 Grant St., Buffalo | rustbeltbooks.com | 885-9535 This recently located secondhand bookstore has a wide selection of books to browse and invites patrons to relax and enjoy sustained browsing. The store also hosts a wide range of programming, including scheduled readings and open readings. Check the website.
TALKING LEAVES BOOKS
3158 Main St. and 951 Elmwood Ave. | tleavesbooks.com | 837-8554 or 884-9524 Talking Leaves has two locations for readings and discussions by both local and touring authors. Check their website for upcoming events.
WESTERN NEW YORK BOOK ARTS CENTER
468 Washington Street, Buffalo | wnybookarts.org | 348-1430 WNYBAC promotes greater understanding of printing and book-related arts through education, creation, and exhibition for a broad and diverse community. It features a letterpress and screenprinting studio, a gallery, a working museum, and a boutique. This is just a sampling of Western New York’s literary activity. Most local bookstores, arts organizations, and colleges and universities offer literary programming of many types. Explore their websites to learn more.
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CONTEMPORARY MUSIC 189 PUBLIC HOUSE
189 Main St., East Aurora | oneeightynine.com | 652-8189 This music and entertainment venue features a solid whiskey selection and the kitchen offers a sizable menu. Customers enjoy good music and a cozy environment. Never Ben | Sep. 2 Skiffle Minstrels | Sep. 9 Steve Forbet | Sep. 14 Dave Miller | Sep. 16 Davey O | Sep. 23
ALBRIGHT-KNOX ART GALLERY JAZZ PROGRAMMING 1285 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | albrightknox.org | 882-8700
Art of Jazz This respected series presents internationally known, innovative performers. It is a veritable “Who’s Who” of jazz. Steve Colemon and Five Elements | Oct. 29 Dafnis Prieto Sextet | Nov. 19 Mary Halvorson’s Reverse Blue | Jan. 29 Steven Bernstein’s Sexmob | Mar. 19 BUFFALO NEWS SUMMER JAZZ SERIES This free outdoor jazz series takes place over the course of five Sunday afternoons in July and August on the Albright-Knox’s stairs, by Hoyt Lake.
ARTPARK
450 South 4th St., Lewiston | artpark.net | 754-4375 Artpark’s Tuesday and Wednesday summer concert series have drawn crowds since they started. Look for their schedule announcements in late spring, 2017.
BABEVILLE
341 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | babevillebuffalo.com | 852-3835 Originally a nineteenth century church, this complex was restored by Buffalo’s own Ani DiFranco and now contains Asbury Hall, the Ninth Ward, and Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center. Asbury hall and the Ninth ward regularly present concerts. Paper Bird | Sep. 18
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BUFFALO GATEWAY SHOW CHORUS
5331 Genesee St., Lancaster | 635-8642 | buffalogatewaychorus.com The BGSC is a show choir performs show tunes and modern choral pieces in the barbershop style. It is chapter of Sweet Adelines International, Inc., and comprises women of all ages. The BGSC performs in competitions and presents an annual show, as well as other performances around the region. Laff-in: 60s Humor, Harmony, & Fun Depew High School | 5301 Transit Rd., Depew Sept. 17, 3 p.m.
BUFFALO GAY MEN’S CHORUS
51 Colonial Circle, Buffalo | buffalogaymenschorus.com | 883-1277 The BGMC is an all-male chorus that aims not only to celebrate the tradition of male choral singing, but also to foster acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community and create a family of singers. The chorus also participates in a nationally popular event, “The Big Gay Sing.” Holiday Concert Series: Sing the Spirit Location TBD ⎹ Dec. 2–4 15th Anniversary Concert Special: How Can We Keep From Singing? Location TBD⎹ Mar. 19 Spring Concert Series: Brothers Sing On Location TBD ⎹ May 19–21
BUFFALO MUSICIANS’ ASSOCIATION
374 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | local92afm.com | 842-6466 The BMA, or the Local 92, is Buffalo’s branch of the American Federation of Musicians. The BMA provides the link to musicians and and ensembles for those looking to hire live entertainment for their business or event in the Buffalo area. They also provide private music instruction through local professionals.
BUFFALO IRON WORKS
Illinois St., Buffalo | buffaloironworks.com | 200-1893 The decor of this venue reflects Buffalo’s historical industrial era. Iron Works offers a packed schedule of performances by local and national musical artists. See website for full calendar. The G-Nome Project W/ Son | Sep. 6 Big Mean Sound Machine | Sep. 10 Buckwheat Zydeco | Sep. 15 Blood Money | Sep. 17 Perpetual Groove | Sep. 27 Melvin Seals and JGB | Oct. 4
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People’s Blues of Richmon | Oct. 5 Sloan | Nov. 19 John Brown’s Body | Dec. 3
CANALSIDE
44 Prime St., Buffalo | canalsidebuffalo.com | 574-1537 Canalside offers a huge roster of programming that spans the entire year; in the summer, a series of outdoor concerts on offered at this Inner Harbor venue. Check the website in late spring, 2017 for a schedule.
COLORED MUSICIANS CLUB
145 Broadway St., Buffalo | coloredmusiciansclub.org | 855-9383 The CMC is a historic jazz club in downtown Buffalo that has presented many famous jazz artists over the decades, including Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald. It has fostered local jazz artists since 1934. The CMC offers lessons on Saturdays as well as concerts throughout the week.
DREAMLAND
387 Franklin St., Buffalo | dreamlandarts.org Dreamland is a dual art-gallery and performance center that hosts a wide variety of concerts. See Dreamland’s website or Facebook page for more information.
FIRST NIAGARA CENTER
1 Seymour H. Knox III Plz., Buffalo | firstniagaracenter.com| 855-4444 FNC is home to the Sabres as well as Buffalo’s largest indoor concert venue. See website for future engagements. AC/DC | Sep. 11 Dixie Chicks | Sep. 17 Maroon 5 | Sep. 26
LARKIN SQUARE
745 Seneca St., Buffalo | larkinsquare.com | 362-2665 Larkin Square is an open public space in the heart of Larkinville, that provides a backdrop of colorful furniture amongst whimsical architecture, where community gatherings are filled with food, music and fun abound.
Food Truck Tuesdays
Live local music accompanies the myriad food trucks to sample. Leroy Townes | Sep. 13 Toney Rhodes | Sep. 20 Skiffle Minstrels | Sep. 27 Kickstart Rumble | Oct. 4
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Live at Larkin Wednesdays
Every Wednesday from late June to late August, Live at Larkin features bands playing live, local, and original music from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Food and drink are served from food trucks and Larkin Square Grill throughout the evening.
KLEINHANS MUSIC HALL
3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo | kleinhansbuffalo.org | 883-3560 Kleinhans Music Hall is the home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s and hosts a calendar of other concerts and special events as well. Aprile Millo | Sep. 10 Jake Shimabukuro | Nov. 17
MOHAWK PLACE
47 E. Mohawk St., Buffalo | buffalosmohawkplace.com | 312-9279 One of the city’s favorite little bars for live shows, the Mohawk Place stage has seen the likes of The White Stripes, The Black Keys, and other acts, long before they won the hearts of the populace. In addition to a full schedule of great little acts coming through town, Mohawk also maintains a roster of local acts. See website for additional show information. Mystic Braves w/The Dream Ride | Sep. 12 Johnny Nobody | Sep. 30 Slouch | Oct. 11 Shonen Knife | Nov. 4
NIAGARA FALLSVIEW CASINO
6380 Fallsview Blvd., Niagara Falls, Ont. | fallsviewcasinoresort.com | 888-325-5788 Along with a spectacular view of the Falls, this resort offers an impressive series of concerts and other special events. See website for additional engagements. Seal | Sep. 1–2 Rock Around the Clock | Sep. 7–19 Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals | Sep. 22–23 Songwriters, with Randy Bachman | Sep. 24 I Pooh Reunion | Sep. 24–25 The Beach Boys | Sep. 29-Oct. 1 Rascal Flatts | Oct. 4-5 The Doobie Brothers | Oct. 6-7
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NIETZSCHE’S
248 Allen St., Buffalo | nietzsches.com | 886-8539 This Allentown mainstay has been presenting concerts and open mic events for decades. Early evening music is often free. Genres include everything from folk to alternative to metal and more.
Violin Femmes – Starring Bella Electric Strings | Sept. 16 George Thorogood & The Destroyers | Sept. 21
Phish Tribute | Sep. 3
The BBC Band | Sept. 30
Tyler Wescott’s Pizza Trio | Sep. 16
All American Rock, Pop & Soul: Dennis Tufano & The Happenings | Oct. 1
Thursday Afternoon Trio w/John, Paul, and Bill | Sep. 22 The Stripteasers | Sep. 27 The Fibs | Nov. 29 A Band Named Sue | Dec. 2
PAUSA ART HOUSE
19 Wadsworth St., Buffalo | pausaarthouse.com | 697-9075 Pausa has a bar where guests can mingle and watch musicians on a big screen as well as an intimate performance space. There are also regularly changing exhibitions by an eclectic mix of artists. This club has quickly become one of Buffalo’s most popular venues for both traditional and progressive jazz and other music genres. Mark Marinaccio and Friends | Sept. 15 Rick Strauss For Peace Quartet | Sept. 16 Buffalo Opera Unlimited | Sep. 17 Wordism: Jumanne Pitts and Walter Kemp III | Sep. 24 Doug “Trigger” Gaston | Oct. 1 Pete Malinverni | Oct. 21
RAPIDS THEATRE
Mighty Wurlitzer | Oct. 5 Italian Bad Boyz of Comedy | Oct. 13 Bill Engvall | Nov. 5 Jay & The Americans | Dec. 3
ROCKWELL HALL
1300 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | buffalostatepac.org | 878-3005 Rockwell Hall is Buffalo State College’s showcase for the performing arts. Series include Great Performers, which features new and established artists from across the globe; concerts from Buff State’s music department; Artsplorations, for young audiences; and other presentations from community arts groups. Check the website for 2016–2017 programming.
SENECA ALLEGANY CASINO
777 Seneca Allegany Blvd., Salamanca | senecaallegasnycasino.com | 877-873-6322 A large live music venue located within the Seneca Allegany Casino. See website for future engagements. Sweet Caroline | Sep. 14 Trace Adkins | Oct. 1 Coasters Christmas | Nov. 16
1711 Main St., Niagara Falls | rapidstheatre.com | 205-8925 A former movie house, this 1920s-era theater hosts a variety of top-notch national tours each year, including acoustic rock, indie rock, alternative, heavy metal, and more. See website for additional show information.
SENECA NIAGARA CASINO
Billy Talent and Special Guests | Sep. 9
Bears Den
Fitz & The Tantrums w/Special Guests | Nov. 11
Jimmy Beaumont and the Skyliners | Sep. 2
RIVIERA THEATRE
Coco Montoya | Sep. 17
67 Webster St., North Tonawanda | rivieratheatre.org | 692-2413 The historic Riviera Theatre features a diverse variety of concerts and shows, including music from its mighty Wurlitzer organ, operas, classical and jazz concerts, rock, country, and an annual Rocky Horror Picture Show Party.
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Mighty Wurlitzer Concert | Sept. 7
310 Fourth St., Niagara Falls | senecaniagaracasino.com | 877-873-6322 This is just one of two entertainment and live music venues located within the Seneca Niagara Casino. See website for future engagements.
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TRALF MUSIC HALL
The Marcels | Oct. 13
622 Main St., Buffalo | tralfmusichall.com | 852-2860 With its well-designed sound system, Tralf Music Hall has long been a favorite venue; it started out as a jazz club, but now presents rock, folk, pop, spoken word, and other genres, as well as jazz. Look online for a full calendar.
John Mellencamp | Oct. 22
The Felice Brothers | Sep. 18
The Platters | Dec. 8
Lettuce | Sep. 22
SPORTSMENS TAVERN
The Record Company | Oct. 21
I Love the ‘90s w/Vanilla Ice, Salt n Pepa, Coolio, Rob Base | Sep. 29
326 Amherst St., Buffalo | sportsmenstavern.net | 874-7734 A two-story venue where every seat is a good one, Sportesmens offers darts and drinks as well as music.
Bruce Katz Band | Sep. 4
335 Franklin St., Buffalo | Find it on Facebook | 855-9643 There is no place else in the city like the Tudor Lounge. One night it’s loaded with Phish fans catching a tribute show; the next night it’s packed with Juggalos. With a roster of local acts, touring bands, and a wild karaoke scene, TL is a beloved institution.
Jethro Tull’s Martin Barre | Sep. 4
UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO’S CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Chris Duarte Group | Sep. 2
Wishbone Ash | Sep. 21
SUGAR CITY
1239 Niagara St., Buffalo | buffalosugarcity.org A community-based venue for all ages, this volunteer-run organization supports the arts by providing meeting and performance space. Sugar City fosters art of all kinds and offers regular music programming.
TOWN BALLROOM
681 Main St., Buffalo | townballroom.com | 852-3900 This former supper club has been resurrected as a contemporary concert venue and features enough different acts to please any taste, from Father John Misty to Every Time I Die. See website for additional engagements. Anthrax | Sep. 16 Gwar | Sep. 18 Evening W/ Chris Robinson Brotherhood | Sep. 21 The Proclaimers | Sep. 23 Railroad Earth | Sep. 25 Clutch | Sep. 28 Moe. | Sep. 30–Oct. 1 What So Not | Oct. 4
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103 Center for the Arts Buffalo | ubcfa.org | 645-6259 UB’s Center for the Arts features a diverse variety of exciting musicians every season. See the Dance and Art categories for more programming from this major performance venue, a Western New York treasure. The Havana Cuba All-Stars | Sep. 10 Brian Wilson Pet Sound 50th Anniversary World Tour⎹ | Sept. 28 Anderson, Rabin & Wakeman | Nov. 2 Simply Three | Nov. 13 The Brian Setzer Orchestra’s 13th Annual Christmas Rocks! | Nov. 23
WAITING ROOM
334 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | waitingroombuffalo.com | 853-5483 Downstairs, catch national acts or full lineups of up-and-coming artists; upstairs, in the Studio, you’ll find a more intimate stage area. Many all-ages shows and offbeat acts make the Waiting Room a favorite of young music fans. See website for full calendar of shows. Highly Suspect | Sep. 9 Sick Of It All | Sep. 10 For Today | Sep. 20 Somos | Sep. 22 The Dear Hunter | Sep. 25
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DINING 189 PUBLIC HOUSE
189 Main St., East Aurora | oneeightynine.com | 652-8189 189, a music hall and bar, serves modern pub food and features a wide selection of whiskey and house cocktails.
31 CLUB
5381 Abbott Rd., Hamburg | armorinn.com | 202-1315 Known for its barbecue, affordable prices, and a wide selection of beers on tap, Armor Inn also features live music on W, F, and Sa.
BACCHUS WINE BAR & RESTAURANT
56 West Chippewa St., Buffalo | bacchusbuffalo.com | 854-9463 One of Buffalo’s best restaurants, Bacchus offers over 200 varieties of wine by the glass. Menu offers small, sophisticated plates and comforting, wellexecuted entrees.
North Johnson Pk., Buffalo | the31club.com | 332-3131 31 Club features a swanky bar, spacious dining, and banquet rooms. Menu includes steak, chops, and pastas.
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BAR-BILL TAVERN
7 Scott St., Buffalo | harborcenter.com/716foodandsport | 855-4716 A very large sports bar boasting the biggest screens in WNY.
800 MAPLE
800 Maple Rd., Williamsville | 800maple.com | 688-5800 Wood-fired cooking including steaks, chicken, and pizzas. Lounge area and bar specializes in martinis and wine.
ALLEN BURGER VENTURE
2130 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | bageljays.com | 874-1800 (call for other locations) Serving bagels, sandwiches, and salads. Catering is also available. 185 Main St., East Aurora | barbill.com | 652-7959 Featuring award-winning beef on ‘weck and fourteen custom wing flavors, Bar-Bill offers an English pub-style atmosphere.
BETTY’S
370 Virginia St., Buffalo | bettysbuffalo.com | 362-0633 Betty’s full service bar provides a unique environment for socializing. The menu is eccelctic and vegetarian friendly.
175 Allen St., Buffalo | allenburgerventure.com | 768-0386 Grass-fed burgers, housemade fries and tater tots, as well as a great craft beer list are the backbone of this restaurant.
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245 Allen St., Buffalo | allenstreethardware.com | 882-8843 Built in an old hardware store, this small, pub-like restaurant serves a wide range of wines by the glass, as well as its own signature IPA, soup, salads, sandwiches, and bar fare including baked brie.
AMARETTO BISTRO
7170 Transit Rd., Williamsville | amarettoitalianbistro.com | 635-4750 This small, intimate restaurant specializes in seafood, pastas, steak, and veal.
(FRANK AND TERESSA’S) ANCHOR BAR
1047 Main St., Buffalo | anchorbar.com | 886-8920 The birthplace of the chicken wing. Specialties include wings, pasta, and veal parmigiana.
ANDERSON’S FROZEN CUSTARD 6075 Main St., Williamsville | andersonscustard.com | 632-1416
A Buffalo tradition, serving beef on ‘weck, burgers, and of course, frozen custard, yogurt, and ice cream.
ARO BAR DE TAPAS
5415 Sheridan Dr., Williamsville,631-1000 Brings the authentic cuisine of Spain to Western New York for the first time, including incredible tapas, cocktails and Spree Best Of award winner for desserts and best new restaurant.
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5590 Main St., Williamsville | 634-2572 Billy Bar is an oyster bar with a focus on Tex-Mex fare, wine, and craft beer. 67 Connecticut St., Buffalo | blacksheepbuffalo.com | 884-1100 Revered chef Steven Gedra and his equally lauded wife and pastry chef, Ellen, serve inventive, hearty, and locally-sourced fare.
BOCCE’S PIZZA
4174 N. Bailey Ave., Amherst, 833-1344 | 1614 Hopkins Rd., E. Amherst; 6892345 | 8214 Transit Rd., Williamsville, 689-6662 | bocceclubpizza.com A Buffalo tradition since 1942. This pizza and wing joint specializes in gourmet pizzas and traditional Buffalo fare.
BRENNEN’S BOWERY BAR
4401 Transit Rd., Williamsville | brennansbowery.com | 633-9630 NYC-style Irish American restaurant, Brennan’s has been a neighborhood pub since 1970.
BRICKYARD PUB & BBQ
432 Center St., Lewiston | brickyardpub.com | 754-7227 Lewiston’s favorite barbecue joint, offering big plates of smoked brisket, ribs, and pulled pork.
BUFFALO BREW PUB
6861 Main St., Williamsville | buffalobrewpub.com | 632-0552 With four types of beer brewed on-site and thirty others available on tap, BBP also serves beer-steamed sausage, a Buffalo sampler plate, and more.
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BUZZY’S PIZZA
7617 Niagara Falls Blvd., Niagara Falls | buzzyspizza.com | 283-5333 Buzzy’s takes great pride in the preparation of it’s New York style pizza, made with dough prepared daily and a secret blend of tomatoes and spice in the sauce.
BUFFALO PROPER
333 Franklin St., Buffalo | buffaloproper.com | 783-8699 Chef Edward Forster and noted barman Jon Karel present Buffalo with an exciting new dining option—a lively cocktail bar paired with a kitchen serving distinctly modern yet comforting food.
CARRIAGE TRADE PASTRIES
1654 Elmwood Ave, Hamburg | tpastries.com | 881-2326 Offers a wide selection of homemade breads, pastries, and cakes. 61 Buffalo St., Buffalo | carteblanchehamburg.com | 380-2677 Carte Blanche works in conjunction with local farmers to offer a true taste of our region. The menu changes with the seasons, and the quality of ingredients is of the utmost importance. 716 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | ceceliasristorante.com | 883-8066 Cecilia’s Italian specialties include steak, seafood, pasta, and classic Italian chicken and veal dishes.
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453 Center St., Lewiston | thevillagesteakhouse.com | 246-2023 Lewiston’s traditional steakhouse features Choice and Prime cuts in addition to seafood and chops.
CHEF’S
291 Seneca St., Buffalo | ilovechefs.com | 856-9187 Italian cuisine in a favorite local gathering place. Specialties include spaghetti parmigiana. Offering drop-off catering service, and banquet facilities.
COCO BY LE METRO
888 Main St., Buffalo | cocobuffalo.com | 885-1885 Coco is a casual restaurant and bar offering sandwiches, salads, pho, mussels, and pizza.
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CENTER CUT/THE VILLAGE STEAKHOUSE
1104 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | colesbuffalo.com | 886-1449 This very popular eatery also offers some of Buffalo’s best import and microbrew selections. Specialties: Sunday brunch and pub fare.
CRAVING
1472 Hertel Ave., Buffalo | cravingbuffalo.com | 883-1675 Craving serves lunch, dinner, and brunch, too. Enjoy pizzas, sandwiches, salads, and heartier fare.
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CREEKVIEW
5629 Main St., Williamsville | creekviewrestaurant.com | 632-9373 Creekview is a historic local favorite overlooking the Ellicott Creek Falls.
CUGINO’S
6011 Main St., Williamsville | cuginositalianrestaurant.com | 633-8432 Cugino’s offers Northern Italian inspired cuisine with a focus on fresh seafood, pasta, and other contemporary Italian favorites.
DANIELS RESTAURANT
174 Buffalo St., Hamburg | daniels-restaurant.com | 648-6554 Contemporary continental. Specialties include horseradish crusted salmon filet with garlic-mashed potatoes and leek cream and duck breast with roast pear purée and raspberry sauce.
D’AVOLIO
5409 Main St., Williamsville, 814 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | davolios.com | 810-9354 Quaint little eateries with fresh pizzas, sandwiches, and salads. Dine-in or take out.
DAVISON ROAD INN
383 Davison Rd., Lockport | davisonroadinn.com | 434-8444 Wings, burgers, wraps, and sandwiches are included beside larger offerings. Davison also has more than a dozen beers on tap.
DESSERT DELI
716 Maple Rd. & 6429 Transit Rd., Buffalo | dessertdelibakery.com | 689-2115 Specialty cakes, unique custom cookies, gifts, and other scrumptious sweets.
DICAMILLO BAKERY
Multiple locations | dicamillobakery.com | 635-6504 Hearth-baked pizza, fresh bread, sandwiches, soup, cookies and desserts make DiCamillo’s a WNY favorite.
EAGLE HOUSE, THE
5578 MainSt., Buffalo | eaglehouseoneline.com | 632-7669 The Eagle House is a historic establishment that serves American cuisine, including fresh salmon daily and health-conscious choices.
EB GREEN’S
2 Fountain Pl., Buffalo | ebgreens.com | 855-4870 This classic steakhouse has a swanky dining room and a crowd of enthusiastic regulars.
ENCORE
492 Pearl St., Buffalo | encorebuffalo.com | 931-5001 Located behind Shea’s in the Theatre District. Offering steak, fish, and other fare to the pre-theater and late-night crowd.
FAT BOB’S
41 Virginia Pl., Buffalo | fatbobs.com | 887-2971 Fat Bob’s is known for its smoked ribs, pulled pork, chicken, and other BBQ standards, including a notable mac-n-cheese.
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FOUNDRY LOUNGE, THE
1738 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | foundrysuites.com | 240-9693 Modern and eclectic decor highlight the Foundry Lounge, which offers a menu of small plates and a full-service bar.
FRANCO’S PIZZA
1924 Eggert Rd., Amherst, 835-7100 | 817 Payne Ave., North Tonawanda, 6928181 | 600 Delaware St., Tonawanda, 695-3200 | 1153 Kenmore Ave., Kenmore, 877-2720 | 2308 Niagara Falls Blvd., Amherst, 692-3322 | francospizza.com Franco’s offers pizza, wings, and more.
GIANCARLO’S
5110 Main St., Williamsville | giancarlosevents.com | 650-5566 A cozy destination for Sicilian-style Italian fare, including brick-oven pizzas, pasta, and steaks.
GIGI’S CUCINA POVERA
981 Kenmore Ave., Kenmore | gigiscucinapovera.com | 877-8788 Chef Maryann Giordano’s passion for simple Sicilian cuisine is highlighted in this cozy Kenmore eatery.
GLEN PARK TAVERN
5507 Main St., Williamsville | glenparktavernbuffalo.com | 626-9333 GPT focuses on American cuisine such as hot peppers, burgers, barbecue ribs, and Delmonico steak.
HANDLEBAR
149 Swan St., Buffalo | handlebarpub.com | 259-9632 This cleverly designed cycling-themed pub offers a range of craft beers, smoothies, and comfort food. A popular downtown stop for many—cyclists or otherwise.
HYDRAULIC HEARTH
716 Swan St., Buffalo | hydraulichearth.com | 248-2216 Woodfire pizzas, craft cocktails, and an in-house brewery operated by Community Beer Works make this Larkin District restaurant a home run.
HUTCH’S
1375 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | hutchsrestaurant.com | 885-0074 Cuisine infused with Southwestern and Pacific Rim flavors. Specialties include stuffed poblano pepper, soft shell crab, grilled tuna, and more.
IRISHMAN, THE
5601 Main St., Williamsville | irishmanpub.com | 626-2670 A Williamsville favorite, The Irishman is known for its large portions of hearty pub fare.
JAGUAR AT THE BISTRO
110 Main St., Youngstown | jaguaratthebistro.com | 745-7141 Modern Mexican fare prepared with skilled French technique, Jaguar is a WNY dining experience like no other.
JAKE, THE
3020 Delaware Ave., Kenmore | thejaketavernandgrill.com | 983-2853 The former Papa Jake’s relocated to this spot in the Village of Kenmore in
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summer 2015. The restaurant’s reputation for a solid fish fry and other pub classics followed it, even though it has a new name.
JOE’S DELI
Multiple locations | joesdelionline.com | 875-5637 Joe’s Deli features homemade soups, salads, wraps, and specialty sandwiches. Dine-in or take-out; catering to specific event needs is also available.
KUNI’S
226 Lexington Ave., Buffalo | kunisbuffalo.com | 881-3800 Kuni’s is the only sushi restaurant in WNY headed/owned by an itamae. Classic, nuanced sushi preparations and other offerings make Kuni’s a popular spot.
LAGERHAUS 95
95 Perry St., Buffalo | lagerhaus95.com | 200-1798 A casual restaurant located in Buffalo’s historic Cobblestone District featuring a selection of European wines, beers, ales, and spirits.
LENOX GRILL
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140 North St., Buffalo | lenoxgrill.com | 884-1700 Specialties at Lenox Grill include grilled chops and steaks, sandwiches, salads, and Sunday brunch.
LIBERTY HOUND, THE
1 Naval Park Cv., Buffalo | libertyhoundbuffalo.com | 845-9173 Liberty Hound’s good beer selection complements its simple seafood dishes and classic American offerings. It is located in the Naval and Military Park.
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LODGE, THE
79 West Chippewa St., Buffalo | thelodgebuffalo.com | 256-1940 The Lodge offers an approachable menu in a well-designed setting featuring a full bar, air hockey, pool, and more.
MAHONY, THE
199 Scott St., Buffalo | themahony.com | 783-8009 A great American eatery featuring a unique fusion of global and ethnic cuisine.
MANGIA
4264 North Buffalo Rd., Orchard Park | mangiaristorante.com | 662-9469 Mangia specializes in Italian-American fare, including pastas, soups, salads, and desserts. It also offers a take-out menu.
MARBLE + RYE
1112 Genesee St., Buffalo | marbleandrye.net | 853-1390 Inventive and well-prepared dishes include simple offerings such as roasted chicken, houseground burgers, and a wide variety of vegetable dishes. A small craft cocktail program augments a curated craft beer and wine list.
Tue.-Thu. 11am-9pm Fri. & Sat. 11am-10pm Sun. 12:30pm-8pm
MERGE
1 Buffalo Street,
439 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | mergebuffalo.com | 842-0600 Merge caters to local and organic omnivores, pescatarians, vegetarians, vegans, and those suffering from food allergies.
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MILOS
5877 Main St., Williamsville | milosonmain.com | 810-9489 Milos’s fresh interpretation of classic Greek diner fare is served in a contemporary setting.
MOTHERS
33 Virginia Pl., Buffalo | 882-2989 Imaginative wine list, standard American fare, and specials. Open late.
NEWBURY STREET
470 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | newburystreetcafe.com | 886-6466 This locally-owned fast-casual café focuses on offering fresh GMO-free food.
OLIVER’S
2095 Delaware Ave., Buffalo | oliverscuisine.com | 877-9662 Fine contemporary American cuisine with specialties that include USDA Prime New York strip steak, fresh fish, seafood, and an extensive wine list.
O’NEILL’S
3864 Abbott Rd., Orchard Park | oneillsstadiuminn.com | 646-4674 O’Neill’s serves classic pub food and offers weekend specials. Friday features fish fry and seafood, and Saturday offers prime rib.
OSHUN
5 East Huron St., Buffalo | oshunseafood.com | 848-4500 Shango’s chef and owner, Jim Guarino, operates this beautifully appointed downtown restaurant focusing on fresh fish, shellfish, and modern entrees.
OSTERIA 166
166 Franklin St., Buffalo | osteriabuffalo.com | 858-3118 Creative, scratchmade, Italian-American fare can be found at Osteria.
PARINGS WINE BAR
5893 Main St., Williamsville | paringswinebar.com | 630-5951 A diverse beer and wine list is served in a casual atmosphere.
PANO’S RESTAURANT
1081 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | 886-9081 The popular Elmwood eatery offers something for everyone.
PEARL STREET GRILL & BREWERY
76 Pearl St., Buffalo | pearlstreetgrill.com | 856-2337 Specialties inlcude beer braised pot roast, six-cheese pasta, and steaks; Pearl Street is a microbrewery. PICASSO’S PIZZA Various locations | picassospizza.net | 668-1111 Making some of Buffalo’s premier pizza.
PIZZA PLANT
Canalside, 125 Main Street, Buffalo, 626-5566 | 7770 Transit Rd., Buffalo | pizzaplant.com | 632-0800 Pizza Plant is famous for its pod; a fresh-baked shell of dough stuffed with items of your choice. The Plant is also widely recognized for its extensive craft beer list.
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PROVIDENCE SOCIAL
490 Rhode Island St., Buffalo | theprovidencesocial.com | 464-3786 Casual yet elegant, Providence Social serves small shared plates intended to emphasize your meal’s social experience. It focuses on traditional flavors prepared with a modern American twist.
PUBLIC ESPRESSO + COFFEE
Lafayette Hotel | 391 Washington St., Buffalo | publicespresso.com.com | 8831738 Nestled into the stunning lobby of Hotel Lafayette, visitors will find pourovers, French press, and killer espresso from these coffee roasters, augmented by excellent pastries from talented bakeries like Butter Block and Elm Street Bakery.
RISTORANTE LOMBARDO
1198 Hertel Ave., Buffalo | ristorantelombardo.com | 873-4291 Regional Italian cuisine served in a modern and sophisticated atmosphere. An excellent wine list and a selection of craft cocktails are also available.
ROCCO’S
5433 Transit Rd., Williamsville | roccoswoodfiredpizza.com | 247-5272 Rocco’s is a pizza joint specializing in wood-fired pizzas. Traditional Buffalo fare can also be found.
RUE FRANKLIN RESTAURANT
341 Franklin St., Buffalo | ruefranklin.com | 852-4416 French cuisine with a menu that changes seasonally. Excellent classic cocktails and impeccable service. Lovely landscaped courtyard open when weather permits.
RUSSELL’S STEAKS CHOPS & MORE
6675 Transit Rd., Buffalo | salvatoresgrand.com | 636-4900 Russell J. Salvatore has used his forty years in the business to complete his newest vision, the new Salvatore’s Grand Hotel and his signature restaurant, the lavish and luxurious Russell’s Steaks, Chops & More.
SAIGON CAFÉ
520 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo | thesaigoncafe.com | 883-1252 Authentic Vietnamese and Thai cuisine, including spring and summer rolls, Vietnamese pancakes, and Thai duck.
SALVATORE’S ITALIAN GARDENS
6461 Transit Rd., Depew | salvatores.net | 989-6211 An elegant atmosphere offering a unique and memorable dining experience, Salvatore’s has been a winner of AAA’s club dining award for the past decade.
SANTASIERO’S RESTAURANT
1329 Niagara St., Buffalo | 886-9197 This is old-school, no-frills, Buffalo-style Italian-American cuisine.
SHANGO
3260 Main St., Buffalo | shangobistro.com | 837-2326 Shango offers an authentic Cajun-Creole dining experience with its awardwinning menu. Its carefully curated wine and beer list make it even better.
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SINATRA’S
938 Kenmore Ave., Buffalo | sinataraswny.com | 877-9419 Italian-American cuisine in a fine dining atmosphere. Specialties inlcude braciole, osso bucco, and veal specials.
SEABAR
475 Ellicott St., Buffalo; | seabarsushi.com | 332-2928 One of chef Mike Andrzejewski’s creative visions, Seabar offers his trademark sushi as well as a broad array of worldly flavors and preparations.
SIENA
4516 Main St., Snyder | siena-restaurant.com | 839-3108 Siena focuses on Italian-American cuisine with specialities like osso bucco, wood-oven pizza, pasta, fresh fish, prime steaks, homemade breads, and Italian desserts. Over 100 wines available.
SOHO BURGER BAR
64 West Chippewa St., Buffalo | sohoburgerbar.com | 856-7646 This bar features a full menu of gourmet burgers made from a custom blend of quality ground beef.
SPOT COFFEE
227 Delaware Ave., Buffalo; 332-2299 | 752 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo; 332-4564; | 406 Hertel Ave., Buffalo; 551-6275 | 5330 Main St., Williamsville; 565-0200 | 12 Main St., Hamburg, 202-1980 | spotcoffee.com Serving coffee drinks from espressos to lattés and everything in between. Most menu items are made from scratch on the premises.
SOUTHERN TIER BREWING COMPANY
2072 Stoneman Cir., Lakewood | stbcbeer.com | 763-5479 A Lakewood brewery with an attached tap house.
SUN
1989 Niagara St., Buffalo | suncuisines.com | 447-0202 Specializing in Burmese food with a few Cantonese dishes on its specials menu. Sun has quickly become a favorite eatery of Buffalo’s most passionate foodies.
TANDOORI’S
7740 Transit Rd., Buffalo | http://tandooris.com/ | 632-1112 A range of authentic Indian cuisine is served here, come in for dinner or enjoy Tandoori’s daily lunch buffet.
TAPPO
338 Ellicott St., Buffalo | tappoitalian.com |259-8130 Chef Mike Andrzejewski’s Italian-American comfort classics are offered in addition to an affordable $16 per bottle wine list.
TEMPLETON LANDING
2 Templeton Terr., Buffalo| templetonlanding.com | 852-7337 This destination restaurant on the Erie Basin Marina has spectacular views.
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TEXAS DE BRAZIL
1 Walden Galleria, Cheektowaga | texasdebrazil.com | 683-0013 Texas de Brazil is a Brazilian-American churrascaria (steakhouse) that combines the cuisine of Southern America with the generous spirit of Texas.
TOUTANT
437 Ellicott St., Buffalo | toutantbuffalo.com | 342-2901 This downtown eatery boasts a menu of fresh Gulf seafood, Bayou favorites, and comfort fare such as biscuits, fried chicken, and hush puppies.
TOWNE RESTAURANT
186 Allen St., Buffalo; 884-5128 Greek-American diner with breakfast, lunch, and dinner,
TRATTORIA AROMA
307 Bryant St., Buffalo | aromabryant.com | 884-4522 5229 Main St., Williamsville | aromamainst.com | 631-2687 4840 North French Rd., Amherst | norhfrencharoma.com | 688-8848 Trattoria Aroma serves traditional regional Italian cuisine with a European feel. Brick oven pizzas, house-made pastas, and distinctive seafood can be found here.
VERA PIZZERIA
220 Lexington Ave., Buffalo | verapizzeria.com | 551-6262 Vera is best known for its artisanal cocktails and thriving bar scene. A casual menu and hip dining room keep this place hoppin’.
VILLAGE EATERY ITALIAN BISTRO
429 Davison Rd., Lockport | villageeatery.com | 433-0688 The Village Eatery’s menu offers over thirty wines by the glass and an extensive menu featuring Italian classics.
WESTERN DOOR, THE
777 Seneca Allegany Blvd., Salamanca | senecaalleganycasino.com/westerndoor | 888-913-3377 310 4th St., Niagara Falls | senecaniagaracasino.com/western-door | 877-8736322 Two of WNY’s favorite steakhouses, the Western Door restaurants are known for steak and classic side dishes.
WORLD OF BEER
1 Walden Galleria Mall, Cheektowaga | worldofbeer.com/Locations/WaldenGalleria A franchise operation offering scores of beers and favorite pub dishes.
YOLO
5841 Transit Rd., East Amherst | yolobuffalony.com | 688-4479 Yolo offers casual American cuisine in a lounge setting.
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SPORTS ARENAS BUFFALO RIVER WORKS
359 Ganson Street, Buffalo | buffaloriverworks.com | 342-2292 Home of the Queen City Roller Girls, WNY’s roller derby, and various other sporting events including recently added MMA and wresting.
COCA-COLA FIELD
One James D., Griffin St, Buffalo | milb.com/index.jsp?sid=t422 | 846-2000 Home of the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons of the International League, Coca-Cola Fiield is one of the largest parks in all of Minor League Baseball. It also hosts various events and concerts upon occasion.
FIRST NIAGARA CENTER
1 Seymour H. Knox III Plz., Buffalo | firstniagaracenter.com | 888-223-6000 FNC is home to the Sabres and Buffalo’s largest indoor concert venue. See website for future engagements.
HARBORCENTER
100 Washington St., Buffalo | harborcenter.com | 855-4767 HARBORCENTER is a hockey-themed mixed-use development adjacent to First Niagara Center featuring ice rinks, a hotel, shops and restaurants including (716) Food and Sport.
NORTHTOWN CENTER
1615 Amherst Manor Dr., Williamsville | 631-7555 The Northtown Center is a multipurpose arena in Amherst, located adjacent to the University at Buffalo. It boasts four ice rinks for figure skating, hockey and other on-ice events, baseball diamonds, and a sports training & fitness center.
RALPH WILSON STADIUM
1 Bills Dr., Orchard Park | buffalobills.com/stadium | 648-1800 Ralph Wilson Stadium, originally Rich Stadium and also known as “The Ralph,” is a stadium in Orchard Park. Opened in 1973, it is the home to the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League and world-class tailgating.
UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO NORTH CAMPUS
102 Alumni Arena, Buffalo | buffalo.edu | 645-2000 UB plays its home football games, men’s and women’s soccer games and track and field events at UB Stadium, and its basketball, wrestling and volleyball events at Alumni Arena. The Alumni Arena Natatorium is home to the Bulls’ swimming teams, while the tennis teams use the world-class University Tennis Center. The women’s softball team competes at Nan Harvey Field adjacent to UB Stadium while the baseball team plays across the street at Amherst Audubon Field.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS AQUARIUM OF NIAGARA
701 Whirlpool St., Niagara Falls | aquariumofniagara.org | 285-3575 This non-profit public aquarium dedicated to education and conservation, featuring touch tanks, sea lion shows, “Meet a Seal,” and Humboldt penguin exhibit.
BUFFALO HISTORY MUSEUM
1 Museum Ct., Buffalo | buffalohistory.org | 873-9644 The Buffalo History Museum is home to exhibits, artifacts, and a variety of ongoing programming documenting the area’s history. See its website for a calendar of events.
BUFFALO MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
1020 Humboldt Pkwy., Buffalo | sciencebuff.org | 896-5200 Buffalo’s natural science museum features permanent, traveling, and handson exhibits from anthropology, botany, geology, entomology, and zoology. BMoS houses over 700,000 specimens.
BUFFALO & ERIE COUNTY BOTANICAL GARDENS
2655 South Park Ave., Buffalo | buffalogarden.com | 827-1584 The Botanical Garden features a glass conservatory designed by Frederick Law Olmsted with tropical and desert gardens, an arboretum and pinetum, shrub garden, and bog garden. Ongoing programming keeps this longtime favorite quite fresh; see website for details.
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BUFFALO AND ERIE COUNTY NAVAL & MILITARY PARK
1 Naval Park Cove, Buffalo, NY 14202 | buffalonavalpark.org | 847-1773 The Buffalo and Erie County Naval & Military Park is a museum on the shore of Lake Erie featuring several decommissioned US Naval vessels, including the Cleveland-class cruiser USS Little Rock, the Fletcher-class destroyer USS The Sullivans, the submarine USS Croaker and variety of smaller vehicles, vessels, and aircraft.
BUFFALO NIAGARA HERITAGE VILLAGE
3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd., Amherst | bnhv.org | 689-1440 Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village is an open-air museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Town of Amherst, the Village of Williamsville, and the Niagara Frontier. Exhibitions, events, and festivals make BNHV fun for everyone.
BUFFALO ZOO
300 Parkside Ave., Buffalo | buffalozoo.org | 837-3900 Founded in 1875, the Buffalo Zoo is the third oldest zoo in the United States. Open year round, the zoo exhibits a diverse collection of animals and more than 320 species of plants.
DARIEN LAKE
9993 Alleghany Rd., Darien Center | darienlake.com | 585-599-2211 Darien Lake is New York’s largest water and theme park with rides, thrills and coasters the whole family will adore, plus world-class concerts and entertainment.
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EXPLORE & MORE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
300 Gleed Ave., East Aurora | exploreandmore.org | 655-5131 With hundreds of different hands-on exhibits designed to thrill and educate kids ages 1–10, and a full roster of activities and events, Explore & More is not only fun, it’s one of the coolest museums for kids we’ve ever seen.
OLD FORT NIAGARA
Route 18 F, Youngstown | oldfortniagara.org | 745-7611 Fort Niagara is the oldest continuously occupied military site in North America. In 1934, Old Fort Niagara opened as a historic site and public museum within beautiful Fort Niagara State Park where Niagara River flows into Lake Ontario.
PEOPLE INC. MUSEUM OF DISABILITY
• Scenic views
WALK IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HISTORY
Open Year Round
3826 Main St., Amherst | omuseumofdisability.org | 629-3626 The Museum of Disability History is dedicated to advancing the understanding and acceptance of people with disabilities. The Museum’s exhibits, collections, archives, and educational programming creates awareness and a platform for dialogue and discovery.
WHITWORTH FERGUSON PLANETARIUM
Buckham Hall | Buffalo State College, Buffalo | fergusonplanetarium.com | 878-4911 The planetarium is an indoor theater offering a variety of live and recorded programs about space science and astronomy.
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INDEX OF ADVERTISERS
710 Main Street Theater www.sheas.org/710main . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Aesthetic Associates Centre (716)839-1700 www.gr8look.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Amberleigh - Capital Senior Living (716)689-4195 www.capitalsenior.com . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 American Academy of Ballet (716)688-4774 www.aab-buffalo.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Anthony Baldi & Associates (716)626-3296 www.ameripriseadvisors.com . . . . . . . 2 Aquarium of Niagara (716)285-3575 www.aquariumofniagara.org . . . . . . . . 92 Arts Services Initiative of WNY (716)362-8389 www.asiwny.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Batavia Downs Gaming (585)343-3750 www.bataviadownsgaming.com . . . . . 3 Beechwood Continuing Care (716)810-7370 www.beechwoodcare.org . . . . . . . . IBC Brookdog Fishing Company (716)704-5144 www.brookdogfishing.com . . . . . . . . . 84 Buffalo Choral Arts Society (716)775-7664 www.buffalochoralarts.org . . . . . . . . . 26 Buffalo Museum of Science (716)896-5200 www.sciencebuff.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Buffalo Opera Unlimited (716)882-1692 www.buffalooperaunlimited.org . . . . . 23 Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus (716)980-5701 www.bpchorus.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Buffalo Seminary (716)885-6780 www.buffaloseminary.org . . . . . . . . . . 18 Burchfield Penney Art Center (716)878-6011 www.burchfieldpenney.org . . . . . FC, 15 Canalside Buffalo/SPECTRA (716)362-8370 www.canalsidebuffalo.com . . . . . . . . . 75 Capello I LLC (716)634-4111 www.capellosalon.com . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Carol Esposito / Nothnagle Realtors (716)864-0478 www.nothnagle.com/carolesposito . . . 5 Carte Blanche (716)649-2101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
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Danahy’s (716)831-0773 www.mabeldanahy.com . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Eastview Mall (585)223-3693 www.eastviewmall.com . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Encore (716)931-5002 www.encorebuffalo.com . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Evergreen Health Services (716)847-2441 www.evergreenhs.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Excuria Salon & Spa (716)839-3106 www.excuriaspa.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Fox Run Orchard Park (716)662-5001 www.foxrunorchardpark.com . . . . . . BC Frankie Primo’s +39 (716)855-3739 www.frankieprimos39.com . . . . . . . . . 19 Gates Circle Wines and Liquor (716)884-1346 www.gatescircleliquor.com . . . . . . . . . 34 Groove Health & Fitness (716)699-2591 www.groovehealthandfitness.com . . 42 Hamill, Dr. Douglas R. Cosmetic Dentistry (716)635-9657 www.amherst-dentist.com . . . . . . . . . 31 Hunt Real Estate/Heather Gouthro (716)754-4450 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Hunt Real Estate/Michelle C. Winer (716)633-5350 www.michellewiner.com . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Independent Health (716)635-4870 www.redshirttreatment.com . . . . . . . IFC Irish Classical Theater (716)853-1380 www.irishclassicaltheatre.com . . . . . . 53 Jewish Repertory Theatre (716)688-4033 www.jewishrepertorytheatre.com . . . 58 Lafayette Lofts (716)200-0737 www.lafayette-lofts.com . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Leadership Buffalo (716)849-2626 www.leadershipbuffalo.org . . . . . . . . . 38 Lehrer Dance (716)803-8612 www.lehrerdance.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Lenox Grill (716)884-1700 www.Lenoxgrill.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Liberty Yellow (716)877-7111 www.libertycab.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Lockport Inn And Suites (716)434-5595 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 M&T Bank Corporation (716)848-7262 www.mandtbank.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Mahony, The (716)783-8009 www.themahony.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Martin House Restoration, Darwin Martin House (716)856-3858 www.darwinmartinhouse.org . . . . . . . 14 Mercedes-Benz of Buffalo (716)633-0088 www.mercedesbenzbflo.com . . . . . . . . 6 Michigan Street African American Heritage Corridor (716)259-8888 www.michiganstreetbuffalo.org . . . . . 74 Millennium Buffalo Hotel (716)681-2400 www.millenniumhotels.com . . . . . . . . . 9 Mount St. Mary’s Academy (716)877-1358 www.msmacademy.org . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 MusicalFare Theatre (716)839-8540 www.musicalfare.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 North Park Theatre (716)836-7411 www.northparktheatre.org . . . . . . . . . 65 Old Fort Niagara (716)745-7611 www.oldfortniagara.org . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Oliver’s (716)877-9662 www.oliverscuisine.com . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Opera-Lytes (716)837-3440 www.operalytes.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Optical Store (716)874-4554 www.buffaloeyecenter.com . . . . . . . . 36 Orchard Park Symphony (716)474-5843 www.orchardparksymphony.org . . . . 82 Park Creek Senior Living Community (716)632-3000 www.park-creek.com . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Premium Mortgage (716)633-0501 www.premiummortgage.com . . . . . . . 89 Raclettes (716)436-3244 www.raclettesbuffalo.com . . . . . . . . . 70
Realty USA / Terri Campbell (716)885-4000 www.terricampbell.com . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Realty USA /Tina Dillon (716)743-5379 www.tinadillon.net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Renew Bath & Body (716)881-0177 www.renewbathandbody.com . . . . . . 16 River Oaks Golf Club (716)773-3337 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Rusty Nickel Brewing (716)608-6155 www.rustynickelbrewing.com . . . . . . . 24 Salvatore’s Italian Gardens/ Garden Place Hotel 716)683-7990 www.salvatores.net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Shea’s Performing Arts Center (716)847-0850 www.sheas.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Spa Niagara LLC (716)205-0039 www.spaniagarausa.com . . . . . . . . . . 77 The Buffalo History Museum (716)873-9644 www.buffalohistory.org . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Theatre of Youth Company (716)884-4400 www.theatreofyouth.org . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Torn Space (716)812-5733 www.tornspacetheater.com . . . . . . . . 52 Total Tan www.totaltancorp.com . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 UB Center for the Arts (716)645-2787 www.ubcfa.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Village Eatery Italian Bistro (716)433-0688 www.villageeatery.com . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 WBBZ 716)630-9229 www.wbbz.tv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 White Oaks Resort & Spa (800)263-5766 www.whiteoaksresort.com . . . . . . . . . 50 Winthrop Financial (716)566-6540 www.winthropfinancialwny.com . . . . . 11 WKBW TV Channel 7 (716)845-6100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 WNY Artists Group/Art Dialogue Ltd (716)885-2251 www.artdialoguegallery.com . . . . . . . 17 WNY Book Arts Center (716)348-1430 www.wnybookarts.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70