presented by the Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate NY
Beaudoin Theatre
January 23, 24, and 25 at 8 PM and 26 at 3 PM
La Casa De Bernarda Alba
December 6 at 7 PM
Foy Hall 107
A staged reading of the captivating drama dealing with the reactions of women in mourning in a strict household in Spain performed by Dr. Marcela Garces' Spanish language students.
PERFORMED IN SPANISH
Fall Semester Orchestra Concert
Siena College Chamber Orchestra
Conductor Paul Konye
Beaudoin Theatre
December 5 at 7 PM
The Pajama Game
Beaudoin Theatre
November 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23 at 8 PM
November 17 at 2 PM
Directed by Sharon Paluch
Musical Direction by Dr. Timothy Reno
Fall Choral Showcase
Siena College Choirs and Clare Ensemble Singers
Gene Marie Callahan & Timothy Reno, Conductors
St. Mary of the Angels Chapel, Siena College
October 20th, 2019 at 2 PM
Festival Cinema Invisible
A Celebration of the Invisible Cinema of the Middle East
Presenting 30 films from the Middle East.
October 18, 4:00-5:45 pm, 6:00-7:45pm, and 8:00-9:45pm.
October 19, 2:00-3:45pm, 4:00-5:45pm, 6:00-7:45pm, and 8:00-9:45pm.
Key Auditorium, Roger Bacon, Rm. 202
Yours, for the Oppressed
World premiere of the original play by Heather Frederick, Hunter Frederick, Olivia Waldron, and Phillip Kilian
Directed by Jean-Remy Monnay
September 28 and 29 at 2 PM
Outdoors in front of Roger Bacon Hall
Free admission
EBA Dancing in the Trees
September 15th at 2 PM
Outdoor Dance Performance by Maude Baum Dance
The Lincoln Dress: World Premiere
Written and Directed by John P. McEneny
Lighting by Nicholas Calafiore
Starring Vasile Flutur, Bettina Goolsby, Annie Montgomery, Aaron Novak
A spooky tale of four thieves who steal a locked up dress that contains the blood of Abraham Lincoln. World Premiere play from Siena graduate John P. McEneny
70 minutes without an intermission.
eba Presents: People Who Move
Dance Theatre created by Anna Pillot
8th Annual Spring Cabaret
April 27th at 8 PM and April 28 at 2 PM
Beaudoin Theatre, Foy Hall
featuring the Siena College Choirs, Lost in Sound, Psalm 150, and Stage III, Sunday performance benefitting the St. Gabriel's School in Fontaine, Haiti
9th Annual Juried Art Show
April 4th-17th
Foy Hall Lobby
Awards Reception April 11th at 4 PM
PAX HOMINIBUS
April 7th, 7.30 PM
Westminster Presbyterian Church
262 State Street Albany NY
Siena College Choirs, alumni, and Clare Ensemble Singers performance featuring works by Vivaldi and Bach
Peter and the Starcatcher
March 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23 at 8 PM and 17 at 2 PM
Beaudoin Theatre, Foy Hall
Rick Elice's imaginative prequel to Peter Pan, directed by Patrick White
Fences
January 31, Feb 1, 2,7,8 and 9 at 8 PM and Feb 3 and 10 at 4 pm
Beaudoin Theatre, Foy Hall
Fences, by August Wilson, takes place in 1957 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The play follows Troy Maxson, a 53-year-old man who struggles to provide for his wife and son in a time when slavery is over but the civil rights movement has still not come to fruition.
The Laramie "Final" Project
Thursday December 13 at 7.30 PM
Foy Hall 107
A staged reading of Moises Kaufman and Tectonic Theatre's The Laramie Project performed by Professor Girard's Acting I class.
Festival of Lessons and Carols
December 7th at 8 PM
Our Lady of the Angels Chapel
An Advent Prayer Service featuring the Siena College Choirs
Siena College Orchestra
December 6th at 7 PM
Beaudoin Theatre
Paul Konye, Conductor
Experimental Video Screening
December 4th 7 PM
Foy Hall Lobby
A showing of student work from the Experimental Video Class.
American Dream
Presented by the Black Theatre Troupe of Upstate NY and Creative Action Unlimited
November 30, 2018, 8PM
Roger Bacon – Key Auditorium RB202
A dramatic exploration of the immigrant experience in today’s America, told through monologues, poetry and song.
Dutch at Historic Cherry Hill
November 30, December 1, 2, 8 at 7 PM and December 1,2, 8, 9 at 2 PM
Historic Cherry Hill
523 South Pearl Street
Albany NY 12202
A live and virtual reality performance
Frankenstein
November 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 at 8 PM and 11 at 2 PM
Beaudoin Theatre, Foy Hall
A new adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel by David Lane, directed by Tom Truss.
Songs of Innocence
November 4th at 2 PM
St. Mary of the Angels Chapel
Join the Clare Ensemble Singers in their first full-length performance, an exploration of innocence. Repertoire includes British composer Patrick Hawes’ stunning setting of The Beatitudes, as well as part songs and music for solo voices.
Vocomotion: Dutch
A live and virtual reality performance
October 26, preview at 12:45, performance at 7 PM
Foy Hall 107
The Siena College Choirs team up with actors from Siena and the community to bring to life the experiences of the Rankin family of Albany's Cherry Hill during WWI through live acting, music, poetry, and virtual reality.
Brave New Dances
Presented by Maude Baum Dance Company
October 19th and 20th at 7.30 PM and October 21st at 3.30 PM
Foy Hall 107
A concert of all new works from the choreographers of Maude Baum Dance Company, providing a unique opportunity to experience new dances and chat with the choreographer.
Platanos y Collard Greens
Presented by the Damietta Center, BLSU, Latinos Unidos Nuestra America, Diversity Action Committee, and Multicultural Studies Minor
October 10th, 6 PM
Beaudoin Theatre, Foy Hall
A comedic multicultural love story
Othello
Presented by Will Kempe's Players
September 29 and 30 at 1 PM in front of Roger Bacon Hall
Tragedy of Othello, the classic tale of love and jealousy, explores issues that are still in our headlines: race, gender equality, personal ambition, bigotry, tribalism, and truth.
St. John's Bible Viewing
September 29 at 1:30 PM
Yates Gallery, Standish Library
Fr. Mark Reamer, OFM with Clare Ensemble Singers conducted by Timothy Reno.
Hairspray
Presented by Consortium Actors
August 16th-18th, 26th-28th at 7pm Matinees- August 19th and August 29th at 2pm Siena College Beaudoin Theater, Foy Hall
This 1960s style musical follows plump, big-haired teenager Tracy Turnblad’s adventures fulfilling her dream of dancing on the Corny Collins Show. When Tracy realizes her dream, she uses her newfound fame to fight for racial integration on the show.
A Festival of Lessons and Carols
December 6th
St. Mary of the Angels Chapel
Siena College Choirs and Siena Psalm 150 Music Ministry
Directed by Gabrielle Tegiacchi and Dr. Timothy Reno