The Tarrytown Music Hall was built in 1885 and is the oldest operating theater in Westchester County. Located on 13 Main Street right off of North Broadway (Route 9) it is conveniently located in the center of town. Originally it was a venue for many varieties of entertainment. It started showing silent movies in 1901 and from the 1930s – 1970s the Music Hall was used exclusively as a movie theater. In the 1980s, the Friends of Mozartina – a not-for-profit group purchased the Music Hall and have successfully preserved it as an historic landmark while restoring it as a venue for both live performance as well as film. 
I have personally enjoyed many performances in this handsome theater and the restoration makes one feel as if you are stepping back in time to the turn of the last century.
Over the next few weeks the Tarrytown Music Hall will host three versions of the Nutcracker by the Ballet Atlantic Academy, the Albany Berkshire Ballet and the Margot Fonteyn Academy. They will also host Cowboy Junkies (tonight), Kevin Meany in a comedy night. Aimee Mann’s Christmas Show and Rufus Wainwright just after the new year. They also have many wonderful children's shows and educational programs for young aspiring entertainers. I already have my tickets for Rufus Wainwright!
Tickets are available on-line on the Tarrytown Music Hall website. Enjoy!
Ruthmarie Hicks

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