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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! ![]()
Due to tonight’s impending inclement weather, our FREE Summer Concert featuring Erin Malloy & Friends has been RELOCATED inside in the Scranton Cultural Center’s Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Theatre!
Doors and Cash Bar / Concessions will open at 6 PM and the show will run from 6:30 – 8 PM! We hope you’ll join us indoors – we can guarantee that Erin & Co. will bring the SUNSHINE!
Free Outdoor Summer Concert
featuring
Erin Malloy & Friends
All current CDC Guidelines will be followed.
ABOUT ERIN MALLOY & FRIENDS
Erin Malloy, Lead Vocals
W I T H
Jim Waltich, Piano
Tommy Hamilton, Sax
Doug Smith, Bass
Mark Montella, Drums
Denise LaBamba, Percussion
Erin Malloy has been singing, dancing and acting since the age of four. She grew up in Scranton, PA and started her formal dance training with Ballet Theatre of Scranton under the tutelage of Constance Reynolds and Joanne Arduino. She started her formal vocal training at age eleven. She moved to New York City to attend the American Musical and Dramatic Academy at age eighteen. Upon graduation, Erin began her professional career at age twenty and played Maggie in the National Tour of the musical “A Chorus Line”. She has since played that same role with eleven different companies of ACL and performed in over one thousand performances. She became a proud member of the Actor’s Equity Association at age twenty one and remains a member to this day. She played the roles of Belle (Beauty and the Beast) and Meg (Hercules) on the very first cast of the Disney Cruise Line in 1998. Her last National Tour in which she toured all of North America for two years was with “The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” starring the legendary Ann-Margret. She has performed in many different shows at many different regional theatres around the country such as Arena Stage, Walnut Street Theatre, Stages St. Louis and many others. Over her sixteen years in NYC , Erin has been blessed to work with so many amazing artists. For many years, Erin also performed nightly at the famous Don’t Tell Mama piano bar in the heart of New York City’s theatre district. She now resides back in her hometown and sings with many different wonderfully talented musicians. She has the pleasure of being a free-lance singer with many different local bands and groups throughout Northeast PA. She is a rostered artist for the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts and teaches for the NEIU 19. There, she has the opportunity to teach voice, dance and musical theatre to students in the area school districts. She was named Artist of the Year by the Pa Council on the Arts and the NEIU 19 in 2012. She also has her own voice coaching business and teaches voice privately to students of all ages. Additionally, in 2003, Erin also traveled to Koh Samui, Thailand to train and become a certified yoga instructor, her other passion and now teaches at Jaya Yoga in Clarks Summit, Pa. Erin is extremely grateful for the many blessings in her life and the ability to continually live her dream as a full time professional artist.
ABOUT OUR FREE OUTDOOR SUMMER CONCERTS
We’re so excited to announce that we’re hosting a series of FREE Outdoor Summer Concerts at the Scranton Cultural Center this summer! It’s been a long time since we have been able to welcome patrons to our facility, and we are so excited to have you back to enjoy music from Young Lion, Erin Malloy & Friends, The Dishonest Fiddlers and Blind Choice!
These concerts are free and open to the public, and will take place outside at the Scranton Cultural Center. A cash bar with light fare will be available. All current CDC guidelines will be followed, and any updates will be shared with you via our social media channels!
Live entertainment is BACK and we’re so excited to share it with you, so mark your calendars!
Our FREE Summer Concert Series is sponsored by LT Verrastro, Truly Hard Seltzer and UGI Utilities, Inc.
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The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2020-2021 Season is sponsored by Fidelity Bank and LT Verrastro and supported by Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts.
Little Dragon Playhouse: Session 1 (IN-PERSON)
Mythical Creature Madness, July 12-16
Unicorns, dragons and mermaids, oh my! Our young performers will flex their creativity and imagination during this magical camp session. Campers will develop their skills as performers and visual artists while making art inspired by their favorite mythical creatures! At the end of the session, campers will present an original musical showcase and visual art show for friends and family!
SHOWCASE: Friday, July 16; Art show at 1 PM, Performance at 1:30 PM in Shopland Hall on the 4th Floor
TUITION: $225 Full Day; $125 Half Day (PreK/K Only)
The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2021 Summer Camp Program is supported in part by The National Endowment on the Arts and the Hawk Family Foundation. Scholarships are funded in part by Ronald McDonald House Charities of NEPA. It is sponsored by Michael Straub Photography, Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts!
SummerStage: Session 1 (IN-PERSON)
Xanadu, Jr., July 12-31
Young performers won’t want to miss this TOTALLY RAD camp session! Based on the cult-classic film and Broadway musical, Xanadu, Jr. follows the journey of a magical Greek muse, Kira, who descends from Mount Olympus to Venice Beach, CA, on a quest to inspire struggling artist, Sonny, to achieve the greatest artistic creation of all time…the first ROLLER DISCO! (It IS the 80s, after all!) Xanadu, Jr. is a moving, electrifying tale of endless fun that will keep audiences in stitches while the original, legendary chart-topping tunes lift them out of their seats.
TWO PERFORMANCES + STREAMING! Friday, July 30 at 7 PM, Saturday, July 31 at 11 AM on the Main Stage! This production will be available to stream after the show!
TUITION: $675
The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2021 Summer Camp Program is supported in part by The National Endowment on the Arts and the Hawk Family Foundation. Scholarships are funded in part by Ronald McDonald House Charities of NEPA. It is sponsored by Michael Straub Photography, Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts!
Little Dragon Playhouse: Session 1 (VIRTUAL)
Mythical Creature Madness, July 12-16
Unicorns, dragons and mermaids, oh my!
TUITION: $50 per camper
ABOUT OUR VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMPS
Little Dragon Playhouse Campers will develop their skills as artists and get creative with friends during these interactive, virtual sessions. During each week-long session, campers will participate in a daily arts-based workshop based on the theme of the week! Teaching artists will lead campers through games, exercises and activities in the arts areas of Theatre, Dance, Music and Visual Arts! At the end of every exciting week, we will celebrate with a Theme Day, including games, trivia and of course, themed attire is encouraged! Upon registering and submitting payment, all participants will receive invitations and instructions for joining the virtual classes. All necessary supplies for weekly projects and activities will be provided by the SCC. Arrangements for supply pack pick-up or delivery will be made prior to the start date of each session!
The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2021 Summer Camp Program is supported in part by The National Endowment on the Arts and the Hawk Family Foundation. Scholarships are funded in part by Ronald McDonald House Charities of NEPA. It is sponsored by Michael Straub Photography, Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts!
SummerStage: Session 1 (VIRTUAL)
Intro to Acting!, July 12-16
TUITION: $50 per camper
ABOUT OUR VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMPS
SummerStage Campers will develop their skills as artists and get creative with friends during these interactive, virtual sessions. During each session, campers will participate in daily workshops based on the topic of the week. In addition to the diverse group of teaching artists, students will learn from guest artists and speakers who work as professional performers and Theatre artists. All necessary supplies for weekly projects and activities will be provided by the SCC. Arrangements for supply pack pick-up or delivery will be made prior to the start date of each session!
The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2021 Summer Camp Program is supported in part by The National Endowment on the Arts and the Hawk Family Foundation. Scholarships are funded in part by Ronald McDonald House Charities of NEPA. It is sponsored by Michael Straub Photography, Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts!
Little Dragon Playhouse: Session 2 (IN-PERSON)
Clownin’ Around, July 19-23
Little Dragons will have a blast making new friends while exploring the visual and performing arts during this silly session! Campers will clown around with goofy songs, theatre games and SO much more while we work to create an original musical production to share with family and friends at the end of the week!
SHOWCASE: Friday, July 23; Art show at 1 PM, Performance at 1:30 PM in Shopland Hall on the 4th Floor
TUITION: $225 Full Day; $125 Half Day (PreK/K Only)
The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2021 Summer Camp Program is supported in part by The National Endowment on the Arts and the Hawk Family Foundation. Scholarships are funded in part by Ronald McDonald House Charities of NEPA. It is sponsored by Michael Straub Photography, Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts!
SummerStage: Session 1 (IN-PERSON)
Xanadu, Jr., July 12-31
Young performers won’t want to miss this TOTALLY RAD camp session! Based on the cult-classic film and Broadway musical, Xanadu, Jr. follows the journey of a magical Greek muse, Kira, who descends from Mount Olympus to Venice Beach, CA, on a quest to inspire struggling artist, Sonny, to achieve the greatest artistic creation of all time…the first ROLLER DISCO! (It IS the 80s, after all!) Xanadu, Jr. is a moving, electrifying tale of endless fun that will keep audiences in stitches while the original, legendary chart-topping tunes lift them out of their seats.
TWO PERFORMANCES + STREAMING! Friday, July 30 at 7 PM, Saturday, July 31 at 11 AM on the Main Stage! This production will be available to stream after the show!
TUITION: $675
The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2021 Summer Camp Program is supported in part by The National Endowment on the Arts and the Hawk Family Foundation. Scholarships are funded in part by Ronald McDonald House Charities of NEPA. It is sponsored by Michael Straub Photography, Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts!
Little Dragon Playhouse: Session 2 (VIRTUAL)
Clownin’ Around, July 19-23
A week full of giggles and fun during this silly session!
TUITION: $50 per camper
ABOUT OUR VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMPS
Little Dragon Playhouse Campers will develop their skills as artists and get creative with friends during these interactive, virtual sessions. During each week-long session, campers will participate in a daily arts-based workshop based on the theme of the week! Teaching artists will lead campers through games, exercises and activities in the arts areas of Theatre, Dance, Music and Visual Arts! At the end of every exciting week, we will celebrate with a Theme Day, including games, trivia and of course, themed attire is encouraged! Upon registering and submitting payment, all participants will receive invitations and instructions for joining the virtual classes. All necessary supplies for weekly projects and activities will be provided by the SCC. Arrangements for supply pack pick-up or delivery will be made prior to the start date of each session!
The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2021 Summer Camp Program is supported in part by The National Endowment on the Arts and the Hawk Family Foundation. Scholarships are funded in part by Ronald McDonald House Charities of NEPA. It is sponsored by Michael Straub Photography, Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts!
SummerStage: Session 2 (VIRTUAL)
Musical Theatre Dance Intensive!, July 19-23
TUITION: $50 per camper
ABOUT OUR VIRTUAL SUMMER CAMPS
SummerStage Campers will develop their skills as artists and get creative with friends during these interactive, virtual sessions. During each session, campers will participate in daily workshops based on the topic of the week. In addition to the diverse group of teaching artists, students will learn from guest artists and speakers who work as professional performers and Theatre artists. All necessary supplies for weekly projects and activities will be provided by the SCC. Arrangements for supply pack pick-up or delivery will be made prior to the start date of each session!
The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2021 Summer Camp Program is supported in part by The National Endowment on the Arts and the Hawk Family Foundation. Scholarships are funded in part by Ronald McDonald House Charities of NEPA. It is sponsored by Michael Straub Photography, Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts!
Little Dragon Playhouse: Session 3 (IN-PERSON)
It’s Raining Cats and Dogs, July 26-30
Little Dragon Campers will get creative while experiencing the performing and visual arts during this FURRY camp session! Your young performer will have a PAWsome week as we create characters, sing songs, learn choreography and create art inspired by some of our favorite household critters! This session will culminate with a special performance for friends and family!
SHOWCASE: Friday, July 30; Art show at 1 PM, Performance at 1:30 PM in Shopland Hall on the 4th Floor
TUITION: $225 Full Day; $125 Half Day (PreK/K Only)
The Scranton Cultural Center’s 2021 Summer Camp Program is supported in part by The National Endowment on the Arts and the Hawk Family Foundation. Scholarships are funded in part by Ronald McDonald House Charities of NEPA. It is sponsored by Michael Straub Photography, Lackawanna County and the PA Council on the Arts!

