Performing Arts

SUNY Adirondack offers rich and diverse programming in music and theater unexpected at a community college.

The college is known for its professional-level productions of bold and innovative plays. Past productions have included D.W. Gregory’s “Radium Girls,” a true story of the women factory workers who fell ill from exposure to radioactive paint, and Moises Kaufman’s “The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later,” a drama tracking the hate crime murder of openly gay student Matthew Shepard. Most recently, SUNY Adirondack theater class joined forces with Wood Theater in downtown Glens Falls for a successful comedic production of "Five Women Wearing the Same Dress." 

Catch musical performances each semester by the college’s talented faculty and staff, including vocal concerts, instrumental recitals and jazz sessions. Sign up for music classes or voice, guitar and piano lessons for college credit.

The college's Continuing Education offerings include community chorus, allowing talented individuals from the general public to participate alongside students.