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The Advantages
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The New York
Conservatory for the Arts
120 Schildknecht Road
Hurley NY USA
(845) 339-4340
Email:
nyca.mail@verizon.net
WHY CHOOSE US?
Fully Staged
Broadway Productions
– Not Recitals
Year Round
Performance Opportunities
in Our Cabaret Theatre
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Family Waiting Room
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2005/2006 NYCA Season Photo
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Steel
Magnolias Tailor
of Glouscester
High School Musical
Treasure
Island House at
Pooh Corner CATS
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Steel Magnolias
November 2006
"How fortunate for us to live so close to NYCA. The choice by their staff
to perform Steel Magnolias in November was brilliant. The six women of the
cast were outstanding! Each actress portrayed their character so well
, you felt you were part of their story. A story of laughter and tears it
touches each of us on some level. You do not have to leave home for a top
quality performance."
-
Barbara
& Joe Cohen Kingston, New York 11/07
". . . .
the company of women who meet regularly in
Truvee’s salon offer strength and comfort to one another through life’s
joys, tragedies and everyday ebbs and tides. So, too, did the cast
fortify each other and stayed true to the story. I thought Shelby and
M’lynn were excellent, portraying the difficult relationship between a
mother and her now-adult daughter. I have seen quite a few NYCA
performances. The emotions sustained in this play were exceptional.
Bravo!
-
Felice Povill,
Hurley, NY 11/07


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CATS
June 2007

“The
furvor and magnificence of this regional production played against a
fantastic three story back alley set has got to top any New York City
version .
. . . . The spiritual vibrancy of the conservatory’s production carries
beyond any rendering of J.S. Bach-passions we ever heard, and pride is what
every staff member and student who precipitated in the launch of Grizabella
must feel. Pride fits this whole cast, without a stretch . . . . . Conti
has miraculously awaked the inner cat in every actor. Fused they may be in
sense of species, yet each is an individually fabulous feline . . . . .
schooled in ultra feline finesse – song and dance, and
drama, inseparable from both – at the New York Conservatory for the Arts in
Hurley.”
- Review from "Conservatory's Production of CATS Showcases Area
Talent",
Daily Freeman
Theatre Review by Kitty Montgomery, June 10th, 2007




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