The Hudson Valley Picture Show, produced by Upstate Films and presented by Del’s Roadside, is a traveling cinema festival held under the stars. In 2021, they’re joining forces to celebrate the renewing power of art, culture and ice cream cones, and to help reconnect us after a year in isolation Del’s Roadside has been a Rhinebeck pillar since 1960. Upstate Films has been connecting the Hudson Valley through cinema since 1972. Their self-titled debut album is now available for download on iTunes and Amazon, and on CD at any of their shows. The band has been featured in numerous bluegrass festivals and publications, including as emerging artists at the 2015 Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival. Jacob Tilove is a mandolin player and singer known for his work in The Lonesome Trio. The group is regularly joined some of the north east’s best fiddle players.Īll the musicians play an active role in helping Abby arrange her songs, making the band a dynamic, collaborative experience rooted equally in the time-honored sounds of bluegrass and the 21st century city they call home. Jason Borisoff is co-founder of the Brooklyn Bluegrass Collective and plays guitar, sings harmony, and co-writes songs. Ellery Marshall provides the banjo sound that is one of the group’s trademark features. In 2013 she formed her band in Brooklyn, NY to perform her original songs in a traditional bluegrass setting. Together, we will come out the other side of this.Ībby Hollander is a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and award-winning songwriter originally from Woodstock, NY. We appreciate your understanding as we navigate a sometimes perplexing landscape. If you are feeling sick, please stay home. Seating capacity currently limited to 50% to allow for social distancing. Please put on your masks BEFORE entering the building. Bandanas/scarves are not appropriate nose and mouth coverings. Children under 12 who are not yet vaccinated may attend only if accompanied by a fully-vaccinated adult, and they must also wear a mask. Masks are required for all patrons and staff, and may only be removed to enjoy concessions while seated. Results from COVID testing will not be accepted. Both of these documents must be presented to staff upon arrival in order to gain admission to the theater. Proof of vaccination may include your vaccination card, a legible copy of the card on your phone, or the New York State Excelsior Pass, paired with your photo ID. ***Effective Wednesday January 19th: People age 12 and older will need to show proof of having received two vaccine doses Johnson & Johnson recipients only need show proof of one dose. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination, paired with valid photo identification, is required for all screenings and events. To support public health, Upstate Films’ indoor screenings are limited to fully vaccinated*** patrons. Upstate Films will continue to monitor rates and follow New York State and CDC guidelines. We ask that if you have tested positive, had an exposure event and/or are experiencing Covid-like symptoms, please stay at home. Co-presenters for the opening events include The Saugerties Public Library, The History Whisperers, Shout Out Saugerties, The Saugerties Art Commission and the Ulster County Boys and Girls Club.Įffective Friday, March 4th, patrons no longer need proof of vaccination in order to attend screenings. The Orpheum’s November schedule includes quality Hollywood films, provocative independent cinema and community-oriented events and screenings. Upstate Films will reopen the theater, closed since March, 2020, on November 4, beginning with members’ only screenings, in gratitude for your support. In 2021, Upstate Films purchased the building from the Thornton family, which had owned it for 103 years. Started as a community center featuring roller skating and vaudeville, the theater began showing movies in 1911 and became a full-time theater in 1918. Since 1908, the Orpheum Theatre, on Main Street in Saugerties, New York, has been the center of cultural life for the region. For the past two years it has stood vacant, like a bravely smiling wallflower … if (Upstate Films) succeeds, there will be independent film screenings, lecture series, festivals and collaborations with the town’s remarkable array of cultural organizations.” “If the soul of Saugerties is embodied in any building, it is the Orpheum, a turn-of-the-century theater on Main Street that has hosted roller skaters, vaudeville acts, silent films, talkies and, for one controversial moment in the 1980s, porn.
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