OPERA
There’s No Business Like Show Business – A Celebration of Irving Berlin
Sunday, September 12, 2021
It was a lovely evening of Irving Berlin as we welcomed back the Seagle Festival to Hubbard Hall. This world-class festival brought you a cabaret of Cole Porter in 2019 and a new opera focused on the experience of members of the military in 2018. To learn more about the festival, click here.
Seagle Festival is the premier opera and musical theater producing organization in the Adirondack region of upstate New York, as well as the oldest summer vocal training program in the United States. In 2021, Seagle Festival celebrates its 106th Anniversary Season.
THEATER
My Witch: The Margaret Hamilton Stories
By John Ahlin, With Jean Tafler
November 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, & 14, 2021.
Hubbard Hall presented a world premiere! In a surprising, fun, haunting and delightful evening, Jean Tafler portrayed Margaret Hamilton, whose Wicked Witch of the West has left an indelible mark on us all. If there is one movie we all share it is The Wizard of Oz, but it was time to pay attention to the woman behind the cackle. Watch the Promo Video
Read the review: The Rave Berkshire Eagle or listen to the interview on WAMC Roundtable
Much Ado About Nothing and As You Like It
by William Shakespeare
It was two evenings of great Shakespeare in the Park as we showcased two of the Bard’s best loved comedies! Presented outdoors by the Will Kempe’s Players, the company that brought the much-beloved production of Hamlet to Hubbard Hall in 2019.
Much Ado About Nothing was on Saturday, August 28 at 6pm and As You Like It on Sunday, August 29, 2021
Held outdoors on the Hubbard Hall Great Lawn. Just Off Main and Washington Streets in Cambridge, NY.
MUSIC
Saturday Night Concerts Series
Hubbard Hall was thrilled to present five free outdoor concerts on our great lawn behind Hubbard Hall during the 2021 summer season. Audiences enjoyed a relaxing evening listening to some great music and musicians from near and far! Click here for more info.
Featuring:
July 24 – Athena Burke
July 31 – Men o’ War Balladeers
August 7 – Village Harmony
August 14 – Barry Oreck and Friends
August 21 – Hot Club Saratoga
Community Drumming Circle
with Drumming Master Bolokada Conde
Sunday, May 22 at 2pm in Hubbard Hall
FREE! 40 drumming slots available; 40 more slots for audience.
Presented in partnership with Rural Soul Music Studio.
Bolokada Conde is a master among masters and one of the richest treasures of Malinke music and folklore on earth. As one of Guinea’s most premier and prolific Malinke Djembefolas, Conde has taught the spellbinding Malinke music and folklore across the world.
DANCE
Hubbard Hall Presented Tablao Flamenco
Sunday, October 3rd, 2021
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana showcased the pride and power of flamenco in Tablao Flamenco, featuring an international cast of dancers and musicians. Named after the wooden floor used by a bailaor/a (dancer), tablaos are intimate venues that harness the highly improvisational and virtuosic nature of flamenco. Originally known as cafés cantantes (which became popular during the mid- nineteenth century in Spain), tablaos are still among the most popular places to see flamenco today. Tablao performances offer audiences a rare opportunity to feel the artists’ emotions up close and experience the dynamic interplay between the dancers, guitarist and singer come alive. The energy is explosive as artists are inspired by one another and the freedom to take risks and embrace spontaneity. Watch the promo video
Special Events
Artists and Arts Leaders Discussed What’s Happened and What’s Next
A series of discussions about the state of the arts in 2022, including issues of equity, programming, audience engagement, funding, and working as independent artists, facilitated by David Andrew Snider, lecturer in the arts administration program at Skidmore College, executive & artistic director of Hubbard Hall, and author of the new professional playbook Managing Arts Organizations. Watch the recorded versions now.
Cambridge Pride 2022
June 11th, 2022, held on the Hubbard Hall Great Lawn
The 2nd annual Cambridge Pride celebration was held on Saturday, June 11, 2022 from 12 pm – 5 pm and included local musicians, local eats, and great company! Great eats provided by Coffee And and Round House Bakery. We had a talented line-up of local musicians and had performances by the Ginger Roots, Shannon Tehya, Alli Sargent, Daniel Stevens, Dan Costello, and Debe Dalton. We will also had a range of informational tables such as Cambridge for Social Justice, the Cambridge Valley Rescue Squad, 4-H, the Cambridge Public Library, and many more. We enjoyed sharing space and creating community with you!