The EPAC Repertory Co. is scheduled to produce “The Music Man” at the Endicott Performing Arts Center July 24th – 26th of 2020. Due to NYS COVID-19 Regulations EPAC has decided to produce a LIVE Concert Version of “The Music Man”, available
ON-LINE ONLY.
EPAC is proud to announce EPAC Digital. The new on-line platform that will allow EPAC to continue its mission by bringing high quality performing arts to the entire community at an affordable price. You will be able to gain access to EPAC content ONLY through the EPAC Digital Website! Suggested donations may be recommended for access to some Digital Content. Many EPAC Rep. Co. Productions(old and new), will have Digital Tickets available for purchase with EPAC Digital. (Coming Soon…’Tempest 3000′, and ‘Songs for a New World’).
This EPAC Production is Directed by Connor Gates, with Musical Direction by Paula Bacorn and Choreography by Kate Fabrizio. The local cast of wonderful performers features Matt Gaska as Professor Harold Hill and Jana Kucera as Marian the Librarian.
There’s trouble in River City when a fast-talking salesman gets his heart stolen by the town librarian.
The Music Man is family entertainment at its best. Meredith Willson’s six-time, Tony Award-winning musical comedy has been entertaining audiences since 1957 and is a family-friendly story to be shared with every generation. “The Music Man” is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
Please consider supporting EPAC with a generous donation at this crucial time of need. EPAC is a non profit charitable arts organization that has been able to create revenue through ticket sales for over 20 years. Thank you to the Broome County Arts Council, M & T Bank, IBM, Visions FCU and The Upstate Theater Coalition Fair Game Grant, whose support all helped make this production and EPAC a success this year, despite the tragic health crisis of the world.
General Operating Support is provided to the Endicott Performing Arts Center by a grant from the Broome County Arts Council’s United Cultural Fund