Staller Center announces Spring 2026 lineup featuring music, dance, theater, and comedy


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The Staller Center has announced its Spring 2026 season, featuring a range of performances in music, dance, theater, and comedy. The upcoming lineup includes violinist Itzhak Perlman, Broadway actor Mandy Patinkin, Japanese drumming group Drum Tao, Parsons Dance Company, comedian Vic DiBitetto, and other artists.

Audiences on Long Island will have access to international acts and family-oriented shows. Highlights include Crystal Cimaglia’s tribute to Céline Dion on February 14 and Matthew Morrison’s new show “Rhythms & Revelations” on March 7. The National Dance Company of Ireland will perform “Rhythm of the Dance” on March 14.

Staller Center members can purchase tickets early starting November 10. Early access continues for additional members on November 12. Membership information is available at stallercenter.com/membership. Tickets for the general public go on sale November 14 at noon through stallercenter.com.

The season begins January 31 with Drum Tao: The Best and continues with Itzhak Perlman’s recital for his 80th birthday season on February 7. Parsons Dance Company returns April 11 with new choreography, followed by Vic DiBitetto’s comedy show April 18. The season concludes May 2 with Mandy Patinkin’s “Jukebox,” featuring songs from musical theater and the American songbook.

According to the announcement: "Audiences can look forward to a wide array of international artistry, iconic stars and family-friendly performances — all right on Long Island."

Membership offers early ticket access before general sales open in mid-November.

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