Discover the best top things to do in Long Island, United States including Parlor of Mystery, Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center, Smithtown Center for the Performing Arts, The Argyle Theatre, Vail-Leavitt Music Hall, John W. Engeman Theater, Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts, Cultural Arts Playhouse, 89 North, Plaza Cinema & Media Arts Center.
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The Parlor of Mystery is a monthly magic show. Every month there is a different show inside the beautiful black box theatre called the South Shore Theatre Experience. Please only use this review site to rate the monthly magic shows.
If you are looking for a fun and affordable night out I suggest you enjoy THE PARLOR OF MYSTERY. It features a variety of talented magicians and mentalists , in an intimate theatre setting, that will have you laughing one minute, and shaking your head in wonder the next. My personal favorite was Mr. Mike Malone...if you are lucky enough to see his HANGMAN routine, you will leave as a lifelong fan of THE PARLAR OF MYSTERY.
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This beautifully renovated, state of the art theatre lends itself for a spectacular evening. The space is only 400 seats which makes every performance intimate. Tickets can be costly but every performance is worth it!
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Discover The Argyle Theatre, Long Island's newest and largest year-round equity theater. Complete with orchestra pit, balcony, state-of-the-art lighting, sound, rigging systems and a full service bar. The Argyle is a destination for Broadway-caliber musical theater, plays, comedy, and concerts — without ever having to leave Long Island.
We have been season ticket holders since the beginning of Argyle Theater. We appreciated the email of steps Argyle Theater was taking as precautionary measures due to concerns about the coronavirus. Ushers were offering alcohol wipes to all to use in addition to the additional sanitizing steps that the theater was doing before and after the performances. Fortunately since the theater is still in the early stages of growth, there are still sufficient empty seats for use to separate yourself from others. It is fabulous to see the effort that is going into keeping the theater functional as an avenue for all to utilize during this outbreak. As for the performances, each one has been fabulous, directed with such professionalism, and the actors and actresses of well seasoned performers and you can see their experience during the shows. We have just bought our third season pass for the new season of performances and encourage all to do the same. Buy a ticket for Cabaret, which was outstanding Friday night, and ask if you can apply the cost toward the next season performances.
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The John W. Engeman Theater at Northport is Long Island's only year-round professional theater, casting its actors directly from the Broadway talent pool. Featuring stadium-style seating, state-of-the-art lighting and sound, and The Green Room Lounge.
We usually buy the subscription plan to see all their plays. It is a nice place to see a play without traveling into NYC. And the shows are like Broadway. The also have valet parking which is a big plus in Northport.
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Bay Street Theater & the Sag Harbor Center For The Arts is a year-round, not-for-profit professional theater and community cultural center which endeavors to innovate, educate, and entertain a diverse community through the practice of the performing arts. We serve as a social and cultural gathering place, an educational resource, and a home for a community of artists.
We have been to a number of tribute bands in NY & CA. By far this was the best boasting a 12 piece band with 4 brass components. The bar was open and the dance floor was full. Best birthday present I ever had. Not a regular group performing there, but are know on L.I.
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