
2021 Season Events
Fidelio
A new radio play by Sandra Fenichel Asher inspired by the English fairy tale “Cap O’Rushes”
Performances: October 23 at 7pm, October 24 at 3pm, October 30 at 7pm, October 31 at 3pm, November 2 at 7pm
The Open Eye Theater is a Restart NY Grantee
The Fidelio Cast L to R: Carol Schwartz, Ula Hooper, Thomas Newman, Lisa Ruth Mays, Rebecca Newman, Saoirse Hooper, Darlene DeMaille


Carol Schwartz as NARRATOR

Saoirse Hooper as CARAMIA

Darlene DeMaille as FIDELIO

L to R: Lisa Ruth Mays as ANITA, Rebecca Newman as BELINDA

Thomas Newman as KING

Lisa Ruth Mays as ANITA

Rebecca Newman as BELINDA
Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town”
What does Thornton Wilder’s depiction of Grover’s Corners, NH, 1901, look like through our town’s 21st Century eyes?
Performances: September 23-26; 30-October 3, Thursday – Saturday at 7 pm, Sunday at 3 pm
The Open Eye Theater is a Restart NY Grantee
Michelle Macau as STAGE MANAGER


Michelle Macau plays the role of STAGE MANAGER

L to R: Pascal Arquimedes as GEORGE GIBBS and Rebecca Newman as EMILY WEBB

L to R: Carmen Noemi Guzman as MRS. GIBBS and Abbey Koutnik as MRS. WEBB

L to R: Rod Saquillo as DR. GIBBS and Pascal Arquimedes as GEORGE GIBBS

L to R: Michelle Macau as STAGE MANAGER, Pascal Arquimedes as GEORGE GIBBS and Rebecca Newman as EMILY WEBB

L to R: Rod Saquillo as DR. GIBBS, Pascal Arquimedes as GEORGE GIBBS, and Carmen Noemi Guzman as MRS. GIBBS

L to R: Rebecca Newman as EMILY WEBB and Pascal Arquimedes as GEORGE GIBBS

L to R: Atticus Idleman as WALLY WEBB, Rebecca Newman as EMILY WEBB, Abbey Koutnik as MRS. WEBB

L to R: Rebecca Newman as EMILY WEBB, Abbey Koutnik as MRS. WEBB

L to R: Saoirse Hooper as REBECCA GIBBS, Pascal Arquimedes as GEORGE GIBBS and Carmen Noemi Guzman as MRS. GIBBS

L to R: Patricia Brannen as MRS. SOAMES, Pascal Arquimedes as GEORGE GIBBS, Abbey Koutnik as MRS. WEBB and Carmen Noemi Guzman as MRS. GIBBS

L to R: Rod Saquillo as DR. GIBBS, Pascal Arquimedes as GEORGE GIBBS, Patricia Brannen as MRS. SOAMES, Abbey Koutnik as MRS. WEBB, Carmen Noemi Guzman as MRS. GIBBS and Rebecca Newman as EMILY WEBB

L to R: Lisa Ruth Mays as SIMON STIMSON, Mack Oliver as CONSTABLE WARREN, Atticus Idleman as WALLY WEBB, Carmen Noemi Guzman as MRS. GIBBS, Elizabeth Sherr as DEAD WOMAN, Patricia Brannen as MRS. SOAMES, Michelle Macau as STAGE MANAGER playing FARMER MCCARTHY, Saoirse Hooper as SAM CRAIG, Thomas Newman as JOE STODDARD

Gary Falk as EDITOR WEBB

L to R: Lisa Ruth Mays as SIMON STIMSON, Mack Oliver as CONSTABLE WARREN, Atticus Idleman as WALLY WEBB, Carmen Noemi Guzman as MRS. GIBBS, Elizabeth Sherr as DEAD WOMAN, Patricia Brannen as MRS. SOAMES, Michelle Macau as STAGE MANAGER

Patricia Brannen as MRS. SOAMES

Ensemble Taking a Bow. L to R: Lisa Ruth Mays, Mack Oliver, Atticus Idleman, Carmen Noemi Guzman, Patricia Brannen, Rebecca Newman, Elizabeth Sherr, Pascal Arquimedes, Rod Saquillo, Michelle Macau, Saoirse Hooper, Abbey Koutnik, Thomas Newman, Gary Falk
Summer Shortcuts XI
Eight brand new ten-minute plays: Comedies, Dramas, Hot Topics!
Performances: August 12-15; 19-22, Thursday – Saturday at 7pm; Sunday at 3pm
"Grim Reaper" by Dean Bevan, directed by Ron Nash. L to R: Alice Zigelis, Roy F. Moses


"Eternity" by Elan David Garonzik, directed by Frank Canavan. Alice Zigelis as LILLY

“Second Act Second Helpings” by John Mabey (Atlanta GA), directed by Pip Merrick. L to R: Patricia Brannen, Roy F. Moses

"The Grape Nerds Reunion" by Alli Harley-Kong, directed by Marge Helenchild. L to R: Elizabeth Kemble, Gary Falk

“For the Record” by F. J. Hartland (Johnstown PA), directed by Michelle Macau. L to R: Gary Falk, William King Barnett
“Clara the Christmas Tree Angel” by Enid Cokinos (Carmel IN), directed by Marge Helenchild. L to R: Elizabeth Kemble, Patricia Brannen

"Meet the Beatletoons" by Ken Preuss, directed by Pip Merrick. L to R: William King Barnett, Gary Falk, Elizabeth Kemble

"A Lot Lost" by Mark Branson, directed by Ron Nash. L to R: James Ward Stevenson, Gary Falk

Playwright Mark Branson, author of "A Lot Lost" came to see "Summer Shortcuts XI" on Friday night. Top: Ron Nash (director), Mark Branson (playwright) Bottom: James Ward Stevenson (GEORGE), Gary Falk (HARRY)
“Clara and the Mermaids”
John Newman’s new play for young audiences, “Clara and the Mermaids,” aired Tuesday, July 20, at 6:00 pm ET on WIOX Community Radio, at 91.3 FM in the Catskills, and streamed everywhere at wioxradio.org.
“Jesse and Grace: A Best Friends Story”
A radio play for young audiences by Sandy Asher and David L. Harrison. Aired on “The Open Eye Theater Playtime” on WIOX Radio in the Catskills 91.3 FM, Tuesday, May 11, at 6:00 p.m. ET.