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StageRight Art Opening Will Rock the Images
February 13, 2012
Still images, live music and more will help “IGNITE the Winter!” as Auburn Photography Club unveils its first show with a free public opening on Friday, March 2 from 5-8pm at Auburn Public Theater.
Tommy to Tap for Thommie
February 12, 2012
Honoring a longtime friend who grew up to be Auburn’s gift to Broadway, tap-dance icon Tommy Tune will bring the Great White Way to town for two spectacular evenings. Tune's high-energy revue, featuring song-dance-instrumental trio The Manhattan Rhythm Kings, will perform two shows at Cayuga Community College to help fund a new scholarship named for Thommie Walsh.
Partnership For Results & APT Present Harriet, The Musical!
February 8, 2012
Auburn Public Theater in association with Partnership For Results presents Harriet, The Musical! Journey to Freedom featuring the Casey & Genesee Elementary & Auburn Junior High School Partnership For Results 21st Century Extended School Day Performing Arts Students.
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November 10, 2011
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November 1, 2011
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Landmark Donation: The Auburn Public Theater Building
September 26, 2011
As the curtains opened on a new theater season in September 2011, Auburn Public Theater took on a new role – as property owner.
The building that forms the corner of 8 Exchange Street and 108 Genesee Street in Auburn, New York, became the property of its anchor tenant, Auburn Public Theater. The downtown landmark, remembered by many as the former W. T. Grant department store, was gifted by owners Angela Daddabbo and Carey Eidel to Auburn Public Theater, the nonprofit performing arts center they helped found.










