The Capitol Theatre
914-937-4126
Port Chester
April 20, 7 p.m.
Hannah Berner Live
Comedy
Hannah Berner emerged on the comedy scene by writing, directing, editing, and acting in videos on social media, and now she is doing a standup comedy tour. She has two podcasts, Berner Phone and Giggly Squad, and has interviewed stars such as Jennifer Lawrence, Hailey Bieber, Priyanka Chopra, Kesha, and Julia Fox. A rising star, Berner was named one of Variety’s “Top Ten Comics to Watch in 2023.”
May 3, 8 p.m.
Let’s Sing Taylor: A Live Band Experience Celebrating Taylor Swift
May 5, 8 p.m.
Todd Rundgren
Me/We 2024 Tour
Live Music
As a songwriter, video pioneer, producer, recording artist, computer software developer, conceptualist, and interactive artist, Rundgren has made a lasting impact on both the form and content of popular music. His seminal 1972 album, Something/Anything, showcased his talent as a singer/songwriter, musician, and producer early on, and he has now been performing for more than fifty years.
Tarrytown Music Hall
914-631-3390
April 13 & 14, 12 p.m.
Disney’s The Lion King Jr., a Clocktower Players Production
Family Musical
April 17, 8 p.m.
Dionne Warwick
Live Music
Dionne Warwick is a six-time Grammy Award-winning music legend who has earned more than 75 charted hit songs and sold over 100 million records. Her hits and accolades are too numerous to list.
April 18, 8 p.m.
Ben Folds and a Piano
Live Music
Regarded as one of the major music influencers of our generation, Folds, an Emmy-nominated singer/songwriter/composer has created an enormous body of genre-bending music that includes pop albums with Ben Folds Five, multiple solo albums, and numerous collaborative records.
For the past three decades, he’s toured as a pop artist, while also performing with some of the world’s greatest symphony orchestras.
Emelin Theatre
914-698-0098
Mamaroneck
April 13, 8 p.m.
Martin Sexton
Live Music
Blues man Martin Sexton is headed to the Emelin with what Rolling Stone calls his “soul-marinated voice,” acoustic guitar, and a suitcase full of heartfelt songs. Headlining venues from The Fillmore to Carnegie Hall, Sexton has influenced a generation of contemporary artists.
April 18, 8 p.m.
Cyrille Aimée
Live Music
With a career spanning from European street corners to Broadway stages, Cyrille Aimée is known for her show-stopping vocals and improvisation. Blending her French roots and her Broadway experience, she has been called a “rising star in the galaxy of jazz singers” by The New York Times. She will perform in a duo with pianist Mathis Picard.
April 19, 8 p.m.
The Daily Show Comedy Writers Tour
Live Comedy
Featuring Kat Radley, Randall Otis, Joe Opio
The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College
914-251-6222
April 12 & 13, 7 p.m.
April 14, 1 p.m.
The Purchase Opera: “Hamlet”
The music of French composer Ambroise Thomas exquisitely illustrates Shakespeare’s tragic tale of madness, deceit, and revenge.
April 17, 6:30 p.m.
Inside Chamber Music with Bruce Adolphe
Live Music
White Plains Performing Arts Center
914-328-1600 ext. 13
April 12-May 5, 2 and 7:30 p.m.
“Beautiful: The Carole King Musical”
Before she was a hit-maker, Carole King was Carole Klein, a spunky, young songwriter from Brooklyn with a unique voice. From the chart-topping hits she wrote for the biggest acts in music to her own life-changing, trailblazing success with Tapestry, “Beautiful” takes you back to where it all began.
Palace Theatre
203-325-4466
Stamford
April 16, 6 p.m.
April 17, 2 p.m.
Bluey’s Big Play
Children’s Theatre
Based on the popular children’s show, this is Bluey as you’ve never seen it before, brought to real life. Bluey’s Big Play is presented by BBC Studios and Andrew Kay in association with Windmill Theatre Co.
Jacob Burns Film Center
914-773-7663
Pleasantville
Saturdays through April 21, 11 a.m.
“After the Golden Age: Movie Musicals since 1955”
This six-week series explores the movie musical in the seven decades since the genre’s most iconic period, MGM’s “Golden Age.” Each of the screenings isaccompanied by a short lecture from Jeff Hughes, graduate of the Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies at NYU, contextualizing that week’s film historically and offering a wide variety of complementary clips.
Bruce Museum
203-869-0376
Greenwich
Until April 21
Anila Quayyum Agha: Dualities
The multidisciplinary artist uses light to transform spaces into immersive visual spectacles that inspire a sense of wonder.
Flinn Gallery at Greenwich Library
203-622-7947
Until April 24
(De)Construct
Three artists deconstruct abstract form to explore how we perceive and respond to materiality, spatial geometries, and the limits of representation. The works of Linda Lindroth, Ryan Sarah Murphy, and Keiko Narahashi are featured in the exhibition.
Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester
914-320-4168
Rye/Harrison
Sunday, April 21, 4 pm
Chamber Music
The Westchester Chamber Music Society hosts Momenta String Quartet, playing a program of Haydn, Brown, and Schubert. The American composer Elizabeth Brown will introduce her piece, Just Visible in the Distance. The SEAL String Quartet from White Plains High School will “open” for Momenta.
Mamaroneck Artists Guild (MAG)
914-834-1117
Larchmont
Through April 27
2024 Small Works Art Show
Greenwich Library
203-622-7900
Friday Films, 7 pm
The series features a mix of new releases, classics, and documentaries, and all are shown with closed captioning. All films will be screened in the Berkley Theater. Registration is encouraged for each week’s film.