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ALL SHOWS are Thursday. Friday and Saturday at 8.00PM, with select Sunday and matinee performances on a to-be-announced basis.

OUR BOX OFFICE opens 30 minutes before curtain. Our seating is open, so reservations, while they’ll be honored, will not guarantee your choice of seat unless you are a member.

OUR BOX OFFICE LINE will ask for your name, telephone number, number of seats, price range (concessions for students or seniors or general admission), and the performance you wish to attend. Generally, your call will not be returned unless you instruct us otherwise AND/OR if we cannot seat you.

CONTACT US

NEW PHOENIX THEATRE
ON THE PARK
95 Johnson Park
Buffalo, NY 14201
716-853-1334
newphnxtheatre@aol.com

To make a reservation, or purchase a flexible, Five-ticket membership for just $100.00, please email us at newphoenixbox@yahoo.com
E-mailed reservations must be received 48 hours in advance; please otherwise telephone
716-853-1334

 

OUR
2011-2012 SEASON

in a dark dark house poster

Sept. 16 - Oct. 9, 2011
Directed by Robert
Waterhouse

our song poster

Oct. 20 - Nov. 13, 2011
Directed By Darleen
Pickering Hummert
Starring
Josephine Hogan
A Co-Production with
Red Thread Theatre

inherit the wind poster

Nov. 26 - Dec. 23, 2011
Directed By Kelli
Bocock-Natale

Fillmore

March 29 – April 21, 2012
Directed By Joseph
Natale

BUFFALO SOUND PAINTING ENSEMBLE SHOW

Spring 2012
A Collaboration with
Buffalo
Soundpainting
Ensemble

 

Jesus Hopped The "A" Train

2005

jesus hopped the a train playbill cover

Jesus Hopped The "A" Train
By Stephen Aldy Guirgis

Starring Carmelo Lopez, Hugh Davis, Dan Walker,
Victor Morales, Jennifer Linch
Directed by Robert Waterhouse

The New Phoenix Theatre re-mounted this award winning production in their 10th anniversary season with most of its original cast. This was also the first year that we had full color playbills, though the posters would still be black and white.
Credit for this original photograph - and the
Photoshop effect goes to actor Dan Walker.