An annual sell out holiday performance.
Auditions for The Springville Players second show of the season, The 39 Steps, will take place at Springville Center for the Arts, 37 North Buffalo Street, Springville, NY 14141 on December 10 and 11 from 7-9pm. Based on a Hitchcock film, this zany reinterpretation written by Patrick Barlow requires a cast of four playing over 100 parts. No preparation is required. Perusal Scripts are available at Springville Center for the Arts. The production runs February 7-17. 716-592-9038

Creek Bend is a Buffalo-based band that has been serving up good, hot bluegrass music for over twenty five years. They have played and produced local concerts with the greatest names in Bluegrass music: The Johnson Mountain Boys, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, the Bluegrass Cardinals, Bill Monroe and many more. In 1992 they won first place at the Gettysburg Bluegrass Festival. Creek Bend’s love of Bluegrass music and deep respect for its pioneers combined with versatility and hard work have earned them high praise among Bluegrass fans.
Opening for Creek Bend is special guest 12 year old Julianna Noto with The Volunteers. Since Julianna was 8 years old she have been playing throughout WNY at coffee houses, open mics and main venues including the Springville Center for the Arts and the Wellsville Creative Arts Center. Julianna sings a wide variety of songs from country to pop and is a true joy to listen to.
Springville Center for the Arts is located at 37 North Buffalo Street in Springville. Show starts at 8:00 pm with doors opening at 7:30 pm. Tickets can be purchased online and will also be available at the door. Admission is $12 presale and $15.00 at the door. Call 716-592-9038 for more information.
Springville Center for the Arts is proud to announce auditions for its June 2013 production of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning play, Glengarry Glen Ross. This will be coed production of David Mamet’s scalding comedy about cutthroat real estate salespeople trying to grind out a living. Auditions will be held at Springville Center for the Arts, 37 North Buffalo Street, Springville, NY 14141. Actors who can play ages ranging from twenties to sixties, men OR women, will be supplied sides for readings on Monday, December 3rd from 7pm to 9pm and again on Tuesday , December 4th from 7pm to 9pm. If you would like an advanced copy of sides emailed to you, please contact the director, Ronald J. Leonardi at rjleonardi@roadrunner.com. All parts are open to both women and men. The production runs June 7-16. 716-592-9038
” Best in the World at Accompanying Silent Film” – Roger Ebert
A call for diminutive and stellar gallery art.
Though considered a “good man” by his friends, Charlie Brown can’t seem to win the heart of the people around him.
The last in a series of acoustic guitar performers.
The third in a series of acoustic guitar performers.
The second in a series of acoustic guitar performers.
The first in a series of acoustic guitar performers.
Choral ensemble presents traditional and contemporary work.
The batik work of Meagan McCrory on Display in the Olmstead Gallery
Springville Players Auditions
Great theater for children and adults!
An avid member of Springville Center for the Arts, artist Ray Kent will present a solo exhibition of work from July 24th to August 25th.
Join Philip Morris, CEO of Proctors Theatre in Schenectady for a conversation about the arts and economic impact.
An Afternoon of Opera.
Outdoor Cinema with live musical accompaniment.
The culmination of our second musical theater workshop, presented with SYI.
Street Painting Fest returns this year! August 4th from 9-5pm. Free
An avid member of Springville Center for the Arts, artist Ray Kent will present a solo exhibition of work from July 24th to August 25th.
Avenue Q – A hilarious musical with puppets and people performed by area High School and College Students. PG-13
Theater Development Workshop: July 17 at 7pm. Join your peers in the Springville Players at our monthly theater development workshop where anyone can come and learn a new technique or theater skill. Designed for any performer or aspiring performer.
Bring a lawn chair or blanket for this outdoor screening of a classic silent film
July 11, 7pm Translate Good Art into Good Teaching with Dr. Laurie Scott. Free with advance registration.
Join Springville Journal reporter Lizz Schumer as she walks you through the basics of writing a press release. Free when you register in advance.
Theater Development Workshop: June 12 at 7pm. Join your peers in the Springville Players at our monthly theater development workshop where anyone can come and learn a new technique or theater skill. Designed for any performer or aspiring performer.
The NY and CA Chapters of VIEW FINDERS, directed by Bonita Chimes, will be presenting their photographic interpretation of the word “Escape”
A golf tournament hosted by Concord Crest to benefit the SCA
The Friday Night Gala will feature the Springville Jazz Orchestra, a Golf Ball Drop, multiple raffles, beer, wine and hors d’oeuvres. Purchase tickets online or during our open hours.
Summer Art Classes in theater and visual arts. Pre-K to High School.
Welcome our Children’s Theater Interns as they perform a rendition of Rumpelstiltskin during Dairy Fest.
Waterman is coming!!!! Cinema for kids and the kid in all of us.
SLAM Musical Audition. May 30 & 31 at 3pm. Come audition for the hottest musical show of the summer.
The next Cinema at the Center will feature filmmaker Matthew Ehlers, from New York City.
Now on display in the gallery! The Spring Community Exhibit features the juried work of twenty local artists. Join us for a reception on May 12 at 7pm. Free with refreshments served. The show will be on display until June 4th and available for viewing during our open gallery hours, Tuesday-Friday 12-6 and Saturday 10-3.
Everything from oils, pastels, photography, wood carving, charcoal and more is represented from every local community ranging from West Valley, Arcade, East Aurora, Gowanda, and of course, Springville. The Reception will take place May 12th at 7:00pm in the Harold L. Olmstead gallery, including light refreshments. Come meet and support these artists and their creative endeavors and see the breadth of local talent we have!
Calling all local artists! Submit your work for the juried Spring Community show in our gallery. Work must be ready to hang. Please call 592-9038 or e-mail admin@springvillearts.org for more information.
Genessee Community College’s Forum Players will present the children’s theater classic, The Princess and the Goblin on the Springville Center for the Arts stage.
An informal workshop for local performers and directors!
Playback Theatre is a unique improvisational theatre in which the actors “play back” real life stories shared by audience members.
Due to unexpected circumstances the Seniors Playback Workshop has been moved to April 13th, 20th, and 27th from 1:00-2:30pm.
The evening will feature a Question & Answer with Joe, and open discussion about his experience as a professional artist. Free!
Come one, come all for Photography 101, presented by Bob Adler. An individualized workshop designed to cater to all levels of photography experience.
There’s something going on at the Spray Park! There’s a breach in the system! Sound the Alarm! Beginning with theater game sessions at the center, local filmmaker Seth Wochensky worked with 30 local children ranging from ages 3-7 and one professional actor from Los Angeles to craft a short film.
Our gallery will feature the work of GCC students, with a reception March 30th from 7:00-9:00pm.
The second in our series of Artist Development Workshops, Director of Programming and Outreach, Jess Moore will be teaching an introductory course to using social media as a tool to promote your art.
Join us as we open our doors to the Springville High School and Middle School art students.
Join us for Cinema at the Center, a series of film screenings.
A step-by-step guide to creating your own one-of-a-kind pieces of artwork using your photographs.
Six local musicians have brought together the timeless work of Bob Dylan and the innovation of jazz music in a unique collaboration. The end result is Jazzim’ a blend of iconic songwriting and the experimental art form of jazz.
Join Jolie Hibit, RYT, as she guides you through relaxation, regulation of breath, and exercise.
An Evening with Curator Gerald Mead
February 22 7pm Free.
Join us for Cinema at the Center, a series of cinema showings.
A Kiwanis Dinner Theater to benefit the Holland Boys & Girls Club
6pm cash bar, 7pm Dinner at Holland Willows
$8.00 General Admission
in conjunction with Timberwolves Community Alliance
Guys on Ice at Springville Center for the Arts. $15 adults, $12 students & seniors. February 16, 17, 18 8pm February 19 at 2pm
Getting Physical will run until March 10th with a closing reception from 6-8pm
Our programs are supported by funding from Erie County
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