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Jekyll & Hyde
Broadway’s Gothic Musical Thriller
JEKYLL & HYDE brings new life to Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story of the epic battle between good and evil, featuring a thrilling score of pop rock hits from multi Grammy and Tony-nominated composer Frank Wildhorn and double Oscar and Grammy-winning Leslie Bricusse. The soaring score features powerful songs including “This Is The Moment,” “In His Eyes,” Someone Like You,” and “A New Life.”
OCTOBER 4-20 • 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
TICKETS: 49–49 – 49–67
JOE GORGA
An Evening of Stories and
Comedy with Joe Gorga
From the inner city of Paterson, New Jersey to real estate mogul; real husband of New Jersey and author Joe Gorga has learned how to build an empire from the ground up. If you think Joe is entertaining on The Real Housewives of New Jersey wait to you see him live on stage.
NOVEMBER 16 • 7:30 PM
TICKETS: 45–45 – 45–55
Hairspray
HAIRSPRAY, winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, is a family-friendly musical, piled bouffant-high with laughter, romance and deliriously tuneful songs. Featuring the beloved score of hit songs including “Welcome to the ‘60’s,” “Good Morning Baltimore” and “You Can’t Stop the Beat”.
December 13 - January 5
2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
TICKETS: 49–49 – 49–67
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The WPPAC Education Department is the region’s premiere theatre training organization.
We engage youth in training that empowers them to unleash their imaginations and access their artistic expression with the supportive guidance of seasoned professionals.
Support
Only 53% of our costs are covered by ticket sales. We rely on contributions from generous patrons like you.
White Plains Performing Arts Center is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit arts organization. Donations and support are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
White Plains Performing Arts Center is proud to be a grantee of ArtsWestchester with funding made possible by Westchester County government with the support of County Executive George Latimer.