CenterStage North begins 2023 season with ‘Moon Over Buffalo’

CenterStage North Moon Over Buffalo

The 2023 season of CenterStage North Theatre gets underway this weekend with the first performances of “Moon Over Buffalo.”

After COVID-related disruptions the last three years, a full season slate of four featured plays, plus Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” are being produced at The Art-Place Mountain View, the community theatre’s since 1985.

Shows of “Moon Over Buffalo” take place Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at The Art Place (3330 Sandy Plains Road) and continue next Wednesday-Saturday, also at 8 p.m.

Written by veteran Tony Award-winning playwright Ken Ludwig, “Moon Over Buffalo” is a comedy about a husband and wife who are failed Broadway actors struggling in the repertory scene in Buffalo.

It’s set during the 1950s, and the Hays have to navigate complicated family matters while learning that film director Frank Capra is coming to see their matinees.

Tickets are $15-$27 and can be purchased by clicking here. CenterStage North is also selling season subscriptions for $110 per seat.

CenterStage North, an all-volunteer organization created in 1974 in Smyrna, will be producing “Til Beth Do Us Part” in May, “Fireflies” in August and “The Outsider,” a political comedy, in October.

More information about those and other performances can be found by clicking here.

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