EARLVILLE - Join us at the Earlville Opera House (EOH) on Thursday, May 22 at 6:30 p.m. for the premiere of our first "Young Performers’ Gala", a fundraising event to support the dual mission of the EOH.
Admission is by free-will donation, with all proceeds directly benefiting programs, services and operations of EOH’s 1892 National Landmark Theater and Multi-Arts Center.
This special evening is dedicated to celebrating the exceptional talents of students and will highlight local youth through acting, dance and music.
Each performer was nominated by their instructor, a testament to their hard work and incredible abilities. The Young Performers' Gala will feature students of: Dianne McDowell, Jenni Larchar (Jenni's Music), Felix Labella III (Werk. The Studio), Lisette Shiffer (Sherburne-Earlville Drama Club Rocks), Erin Fischer, Anita Humer, and James Behret.
Admission is a good will donation and this promises to be a magical evening filled with inspiration and support, highlighting the importance of fostering youth arts in our community. Come support Youth Arts Education here in in Central NY while supporting the mission of the EOH.
While on-site, browse our Artisan Gift Shop and three new Gallery exhibits. The Earlville Opera House was founded in 1972 as a not-for-profit, volunteer-based, community service organization promoting the arts in a rural region of central New York by offering programs of cultural, educational, and historical significance; and preserving and restoring the architectural and historic integrity of the Earlville Opera House, an unique second-story theater constructed in 1892. Our Mission is “enriching the Central New York Community through the visual and performing arts while preserving our historic building for future generational use.” We are now in our 53rd season thanks to the support of people like you.
Earlville Opera House Arts Center is located at 18 East Main Street in the quaint Village of Earlville, NY.
At EOH we believe accessibility and inclusion are critical to everything we do. Our historic Opera House has been upgraded to ensure accessibility throughout the building, including a hearing loop system in our 1892 theater provided by Hamilton Hearing LLC.
EOH events are made possible with support from the Office of the Governor and NYS Legislature, with funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, and through the generosity of EOH members
- Information from the EOH