PROOF at Hudson Stage

Hudson Stage announces its spring mainstage production as part of its 20th anniversary season: PROOF by David Auburn, directed by Dan Foster.  Originally produced on Broadway in 2000, the play received national attention, earning the Pulitzer Prize, the Tony Award for Best Play and the Drama Desk Award.

PROOF is the intriguing story of an enigmatic young woman, Catherine, her manipulative sister, their brilliant father, and an unexpected suitor. They are all pieces of the puzzle in the search for the truth behind a mysterious mathematical proof.

Weekends only March 29th- April 13th

Preview: Friday, March 29th 8pm

Opens: Saturday, March 30th 8pm

Sunday matinee, March 31st, 3pm

Friday, April 5th 8pm

Saturday, April 6th 8pm

Sunday, April 7th 3pm Q&A following

Friday, April 12th 8pm

Saturday, April 13th 3pm matinee

Saturday, April 14th, 8pm matinee

Tickets: at www.hudsonstage.com Brown Paper Tickets 800-838-3006

$40 general admission/$35 seniors/students/ $15 student rush 30 minutes prior

Whippoorwill Theatre, Kent Place, Armonk, NY 10504

More info on HSC: 914-271-2811

Featuring Actors: Kate Abbruzzese, Cadden Jones and John Wojda.

Executive Producers: Denise Bessette and Olivia Sklar

Design Team:  Leslie Bernstein (Costumes) , Deb Gaouette (Props), Garrett Hood (Sound), Steven Kemp (Set), Karen Spahn (Lights)

This production was made possible, in part, by ArtsWestchester with support from Westchester County Government www.artswestchester.org

About Hudson Stage Company

Founded in 1999, Hudson Stage has become one of Westchester’s premiere professional theatres. Dedicated to discovering, developing, and producing bold and unique plays, the company provides a haven for the pioneering writer, and an oasis for the theatergoer looking for challenging entertainment. Quality writing (both new and rediscovered) exploring diverse themes, and featuring the finest actors from theatre, film, and television provides an artistic outlet to vital to the community. The company’s residency on the Briarcliff Campus of Pace University provides a permanent home for the HSC productions and reading series. This offers a professional theatre experience for the university community, and places the company and its artistic offerings in the heart of Westchester county.