Suffolk County Community College reveals spring theatre season lineup


Edward T. Bonahue, Ph.D. President | Suffolk County Community College

The Theatres at Suffolk County Community College, in conjunction with The Lively Arts Series, has announced its spring 2025 season lineup. A diverse range of performances is set to take place across the college's campuses.

"Midnight at the Masquerade," scheduled for February 8 at the Van Nostrand Theatre on the Michael J. Grant Campus in Brentwood, invites attendees to solve a mystery set during the Billionaires’ Club Annual Masquerade Ball. Evening wear is suggested, and guests will receive Venetian masks upon arrival.

On March 1, "Tyohaar," an original production by Surati, will be performed at the same venue. This show explores India's diverse festivals through traditional dance, music, and drama.

Kenneth Lonergan's "Lobby Hero," directed by Steven Lantz-Gefroh, will run from March 6 to March 16 at Theatre 119 in the Islip Arts Building on the Ammerman Campus in Selden. The play delves into a murder investigation that tests loyalties among its characters.

Break Sk8, a roller skating dance crew known for their performances in various media and countries, will perform on April 5 at Van Nostrand Theatre.

"Priscilla, Queen of The Desert - The Musical," directed by Mary Seymour and based on a popular film, will take place from April 17 to April 27 at Shea Theatre on the Ammerman Campus. It follows three friends as they embark on an adventure across Australia.

The season concludes with free student concerts open to the public on May 8 and May 9 at Ammerman Campus.

Tickets and further information can be obtained via sunysuffolk.edu/spotlight or by contacting either campus directly.

Suffolk County Community College serves approximately 21,000 students across its three campuses and offers various degrees and certificate programs. Known for affordable tuition and numerous extracurricular activities, it remains a top choice for Long Island students seeking higher education opportunities.

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