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Weekly Rec: The Phoenix Festival Rises in Nyack

We recommend you get ready to experience the first ever Phoenix Festival, featuring live theater, music, interactive cultural programs rising in Nyack for the Five weekends starting on September 16th. All theater performances live – outdoors

The box office is open now at nyackartsfestival.com or call (833) 681-4800.

World Class Live Arts in Celebration
From Wilde to Wilder to Shakespeare to concerts and local culture, the festival includes classic plays presented by Phoenix Theatre Ensemble, also featuring Children’s Shakespeare Theatre

Nyack is the Stage
Our picturesque Hudson River town provides the backdrop. Including our unique shops and restaurants. An augmented reality tour explores local history and contemporary culture 

Rockland County community contributes — and benefits
Festival opportunities support the county’s small businesses and workers
Special programs engage community organizations, non-profits and young people 

About the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble. Founded in 2004 in New York City, the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble is dedicated to the performance of the classic theater canon, and to the development and nurturing of classically trained, highly skilled theater artists. The company makes its second home in Rockland County, where its artists have created and performed both classics and original works since 2018. 

Septemberfest

Nyack’s SeptemberFest Street Fair will be held in Sunday, September 11 from 10am to 5pm. Enjoy over 250 vendors and all of your favorite local stores and restaurants.

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