Adirondack Theatre Festival (ATF), the region’s premier professional summer theatre dedicated to new works, is excited to announce that single tickets for its highly anticipated 2025 season will go on sale to the public on Thursday, May 1.
This summer, ATF will present four shows:
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he Village of Vale — June 27–29, 2025
A special concert presentation of a haunting new musical thriller from Tony Award-winning producer Jane Dubin (Peter and the Starcatcher), Netflix Animation’s John McGrew, and writers Jonathan Karpinos and Joseph Varca. After an environmental disaster, a stranger arrives in a secretive village, threatening to reveal long-buried truths. Hear the music and experience the story live onstage for the first time.
www.villageofvale.com
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Gutenberg! The Musical! — July 101–1820, 2025
A hilarious two-person musical about desperate writers pitching a wildly inaccurate show about the inventor of the printing press. Big dreams, bigger laughs, and a lot of hats.
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The Last American Newspaper — July 25–27, 2025
A staged reading of a moving new play inspired by Glens Falls stories and written by Ken Tingley, former editor of The Post-Star A small-town newsroom fights to survive as economic, political, and technological pressures transform journalism and community life.
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Queens Girl: Black in the Green Mountains — July 31 - August –6, 2025
In the 1960’s, a young girl graduates from high school in Nigeria and brings new meaning to the “counter-culture” at groovy Bennington College. .
All performances take place at the Charles R. Wood Theater in downtown Glens Falls, NY. Audiences are invited to experience a season filled with captivating stories, world-class talent, and unforgettable theatrical moments.
"This season is about identity — the stories we tell, the truths we uncover, and the journeys we take to find our place in the world," said Tracey Sullivan, Managing Director. "Through a haunting thriller, a laugh-out-loud tale of ambition, a reflection on our community’s past, and a young woman’s search for belonging, each show reminds us that discovering who we are is the most important story we each have to share."
Although single tickets are a great way to participate in the experience, ATF encourages audiences to take advantage of its popular season subscription packages, available through June 29. Subscriptions provide significant savings, priority seating, and exclusive perks—including complimentary beverages at concessions for each show. Subscribing ensures the best experience all summer long and supports ATF’s commitment to producing bold, original theatre in the heart of downtown Glens Falls.
ATF Producing Artistic Director Miriam Weisfeld added, “This season is a valentine to our region: we begin with a thriller and a musical comedy and then find ourselves in a local newsroom and a familiar mountain landscape. Journey with us from the far reaches of the imagination to our own backyard.”
Tickets and subscriptions can be purchased at www.atfestival.org or by
calling the Wood Theater Box Office at 518-480-4878 (open Tuesday–Saturday, 12–5 PM).
Early booking is recommended to secure the best seats.
