Seagle Festival presents the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber
EVENT DETAILS:
September 7, 4:00 pm
Keene Valley Congregational Church
We have stopped taking online orders for the concert today, but there are plenty of seats available at the door!
East Branch Friends of the Arts continues with our annual presentation of the Seagle Festival in Keene Valley. This year the wonderful singers of Seagle are presenting Music of the Night; a revue of the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. Come and enjoy songs from The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Sunset Boulevard, and many more. Please note the date of September 7; this year we are presenting the Festival one week after Labor Day weekend!
The oldest summer singer training program in the country, the Seagle Colony was founded in 1915 by world renowned baritone, Oscar Seagle. Oscar made several concert tours in the United States and Europe, and recorded albums for Columbia, including the popular World War I hit “Dear Old Pal of Mine.” For decades, the colony was led by the Seagle family. In 1996, Darren K. Woods was hired as General Director. Under his leadership, and with a core staff consisting of Richard Kagey and Tony Kostecki, Seagle Festival has grown to become the “Best Summer Vocal Training Program in the United States” (Classical Singer Magazine, 2000).
Today hundreds of applicants vie for the opportunity to attend Seagle Festival. In the past twenty-five years, Seagle Festival has grown from two productions and eight performances per summer to six full productions and over thirty-five performances. In 2008 Tony Kostecki became the full time General Director. To properly reflect its mission, Seagle Colony became Seagle Festival in January 2021.
This project is made possible with the funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts.