Announcing our 2023 fall season!


CRYSTAL RADIO SESSIONS

Saturday, September 23rd at 7pm

Actors read two short stories by Hudson Valley authors.

Angela Lives, by Arthur Boyle: A woman's apartment takes on a life of its own.

The Tintype of Billy the Kid, by Pamela Ryder: An itinerant tin typist makes his living taking portraits of the dead.


YOU DON’T KNOW THE LONELY ONE

October 20 - 22 & October 26 - 29
Times vary

Acclaimed artists David Cale, Dael Orlandersmith, Matthew Dean Marsh and director Robert Falls return to AOH to create a fully-staged production of their poignant new work, You Don’t Know the Lonely One, a story and song cycle that draws influence from paintings and albums to create a collaborative portrait of aloneness in an ever-shifting world. 


A CELEBRATION IN TWO ACTS

Saturday, October 21st

Your choice: Attend the show & party or just come to the party!

ACT ONE: 5:30pm
Opening Night Performance of YOU DON’T KNOW THE LONELY ONE

ACT TWO: 7:30pm
Opening Night Party at the home of Manon & Ian Slome, Elizaville

A special benefit performance in support of AOH's annual season of contemporary performances, including the development of innovative new work by visionary theater-makers.


REAL PEOPLE REAL STORIES: TACONIC HILLS EDITION

Saturday, November 4th at 2pm

You won’t want to miss 4th, 5th and 6th graders from Taconic Hills Elementary share their often hilarious, frequently touching, and always authentic tales from the AOH stage! RSVP for this FREE community event!


REAL PEOPLE REAL STORIES

Sunday, November 12 at 2pm

AOH’s community storytelling program, presented twice a year, features residents from the region crafting and telling personal narratives.


COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE

Saturday, November 25 –  2 to 5pm

Our free open house returns! Join your friends, neighbors, and the AOH team to kick-off the holiday season! A family-friendly get together for the community with special pop-up performances, hors d'oeuvres, and beverages for all to enjoy. 


Ancram Opera House’s 2023 season made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.