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November
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The weekend is full of theatrical possibilities. Here’s a sampling:

Hal Holbrook in "Mark Twain Tonight."

• Hal Holbrook, pictured, in “Mark Twain Tonight,” Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. $35-55. Paramount Center for the Arts, 1008 Brown St., Peekskill. 1-877-840-0457. paramountcenter.org.

• “Oklahoma!” opens Saturday at Yorktown Stage, 1974 Commerce St., Yorktown Heights. Performances are Nov. 15, 22 and 29 at 7 p.m.; Nov. 16, 23 and 30 at 2 p.m.; Thanksgiving Friday (Nov. 28) at 2 p.m. and Nov. 29 at 2 p.m. $25, $23 for Yorktown residents, $21 for students and seniors, $19 for children under 12. 914-962-0606. www.yorktownstage.org

• “I Got Sick Then I Got Better,” directed by James Lapine and starring Jenny Allen, pictured, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. at the Rosenthal JCC Theatre, 600 Bear Ridge Road, Pleasantville. $25 (reservations suggested). 212-868-4444 or www.smarttix.com.

Jenny Allen

• “Him,” directed by Todd Susman, Nov. 13-16, 20-23 and 28-30. At The Schoolhouse Theater, 3 Owens Road, Croton Falls. 914-277-8477. www.schoolhousetheater.org.

• Hudson Stage concludes the run of “Mary’s Wedding,” Stephen Massicotte’s romantic story of first love set during World War I, at Woodward Hall Theatre, Pace University, 235 Elm Road, Briarcliff Manor. 914-271-2811. hudsonstage.com. Call Smarttix at 877-238-5596. Hudsonstage.com.

• Purchase Repertory Theatre presents William Saroyan’s “The Time of Your Life,” through Saturday, in the Purchase College Performing Arts Center, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase. $20, $15 for seniors and non-Purchase students. 914-251-6200. www.artscenter.org.

• Armonk Players continue Ken Ludwig’s farce “Lend Me a Tenor” through Saturday. $15, $10 for seniors and students. At North Castle Public Library, 19 Whippoorwill Road East. armonkplayers.org.

• Bedford Community Theater presents Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “The King & I” Nov. 14-16 and 20-23 at the Bedford Hills Community House, 74 Main St., Bedford Hills. 914-244-0474. bedfordcommunitytheatre.org.

• Elmwood Playhouse presents “Hot Mikado,” Nov. 14-Dec. 13. $23. Elmwood Playhouse, 10 Park Street, Nyack. 845-353-1313. elmwoodplayhouse.com.

• Greenville Community Theater presents Rebecca Gilman’s drama “Boy Gets Girl” through Sunday. $18, $15 seniors, $10 students. On Nov. 13, all seats are $10. At Edgemont High School Theater, White Oak Lane, Scarsdale. 914-636-2863. gctstage.org.

• Heritage Hills Community Theater presents “Fiorello” Nov. 14 and 15 at the senior community’s activity center in Somers. $10, $8 for members. 914-277-8825.

• Pound Ridge Theatre Company begins Edward Albee’s “A Delicate Balance” tonight, for a three-weekend run. $22, $18 for seniors and students. At Conant Hall, 255 Westchester Ave. (Route 137), Pound Ridge. 914-764-1902, prtc01.org.

• YCP TheaterWorks continues “Night Watch,” weekends through Nov. 22. $15, $10 for seniors and students. A the Van Cortlandtville School on Route 6 in Mohegan Lake. 914-528-4145, ycptw.org.

• Bronxville High School presents Agatha Christie’s “Witness for the Prosecution” tomorrow and Saturday. $10. 914-255-2437.

• Hastings High School presents Ken Ludwig’s “Shakespeare in Hollywood” on Friday the 14th and Saturday the 15th at 7 in the Hastings High Auditorium, 1 Mount Hope Blvd., Hastings-on-Hudson. $8, $5 for students, seniors free. 914-478-6206.

Dracula at Suffern High School. Photo by EJ Karen

• Suffern High School presents “Dracula,” through Saturday. $10. 845-357-3800. (Photo by EJ Karen.)

This entry was posted on Thursday, November 13th, 2008 at 10:50 am by Peter D. Kramer.
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