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March 2, 2022

Proctors Excited for Next Batch of Shows Coming to Schenectady This March

Proctors Collaborative is excited for the next block of upcoming shows at Proctors in Schenectady.

Tickets are available through the Box Office at Proctors, in person or via phone at 518-346-6204 Monday-Friday 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. or online at proctors.org. Press tickets are also available, contact Jessica Sims jsims@proctors.org. They will be processed in the order they are received.

The Irish Comedy Tour
7:30 p.m. Friday, March 4. GE Theatre at Proctors
The Irish Comedy Tour takes the party atmosphere of a Dublin pub and combines it with a boisterous, belly-laugh band of hooligans. The clover—make that clever—comedians, whose ancestors hail from the Emerald Isle, include Detroit native Derek Richards; Boston-born Mike McCarthy; Nova Scotia’s Damon Leibert; and from Inchicore, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland Derrick Keane.

Celtic Woman – Postcards from Ireland
7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 19. MainStage at Proctors
Postcards from Ireland celebrates the rich musical and cultural heritage of Ireland, taking audiences on a journey of story and song from across the Emerald Isle. Embrace an evening of angelic voices, breath-taking harmonies and instrumental virtuosity, transporting you from your theatre seat to the lush landscapes of Ireland. Interviews are available via Zoom Wednesday, March 2 at 12:45 P.M. Schedule via Jessica Sims jsims@proctors.org.

Robert Dubac’s Book of Moron
7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 26. GE Theatre at Proctors
Having been brainwashed by a culture that worships Kardashians over character, delusion over truth and selfies over self-effacement, Robert Dubac finds himself stuck in a coma of stupidity. Inner voices come to life with precision and wit. One by one they pull him into a bizarre metaphysical universe of goofy critical thought in search of the bigger picture.

Word Plays: Wise Fools
2:00 p.m. Sunday, March 27. Delack Guild Room at Proctors
Each Word Plays performance has its own theme and eight performers sharing rarely heard contemporary and traditional stories on that theme. Come listen to stories of wise fools, from folktales, personal experience and literary sources, told by: Kate Dudding, Marni Gillard, Jeannine Laverty, Eileen Egan Mack, Linda McKenney, Mary Murphy, Sandy Schuman and Priscilla Sprague.