Ian McKellen's Acting Shakespeare - August 02 - August 24, 2025

Rivertowns Playhouse

 MISSION STATEMENTS 

 

OUR MISSION FOR PROFESSIONAL, SMALL-SCALE THEATER OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE

Inspired by the Small Scale Agriculture Movement, which champions local farmers and markets as alternatives to big corporate agriculture, Rivertowns Playhouse envisions a similar path for the future of American theater. We believe that professional, high-quality performing arts should be created by, of, and for the people, and be accessible to everyone. Theater is a vital necessity—our mirror for reflection, catharsis, and hope as human beings. Yet when a Broadway ticket averages $129 per person and many working-class families have about $55/month for arts and culture, the math shuts people out. We’re here to fix that.

 

Our mission is to decentralize the artistic landscape, challenging profit-focused corporate Broadway and Hollywood, where the bottom line is prioritized over the art and the people creating it. By investing in our local community, we aim to democratize the performing arts, empowering individuals and communities by returning the power of entertainment and inspiration to their hands—audience, artists and performers alike.

 

Rivertowns Playhouse serves as a catalyst for this transformation, fostering a vibrant artistic community that thrives on grassroots initiatives. By engaging with us, you become an essential part of this movement. Together, we can reshape the artistic landscape of theater, creating a future where the arts flourish within and for the people.


Theatrical Performing Arts mirror our world's dynamic challenges, offering both reflection and hope. Rivertowns Playhouse is dedicated to staging plays, musicals, and workshops that resonate deeply with these contemporary themes. We believe in the power of theater to help us navigate the complexities of our era, offering a sanctuary of understanding and catharsis.

 

In an era characterized by profound change, Rivertowns Playhouse offers a sanctuary to explore and interpret the evolving stories of our time. We are committed to being accessible to people of all ages and from all walks of, presenting productions entirely free of charge in a venue that boasts free parking and is conveniently located near key public transportation hubs, including the Westchester Bus Bee Line (Routes: 1, 1T, 1W) at Broadway and Main Street, as well as the Metro North Station Hudson Line at Irvington. Our facilities are wheelchair accessible, and we are continuously working to enhance our ADA compliance. Our unwavering commitment to continuously improving our capabilities ensures that our theater remains inviting to everyone, delivering stories that resonate with and inspire a wide spectrum of audiences. All are welcome to Rivertowns Playhouse!

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