Stagedoor Manor Celebrates 50 Years with Star-Studded NYC Concert

Roger Ebert

Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic whose reviews and essays defined cinema criticism for decades.

Stagedoor Manor, a pivotal performing arts training center, is set to commemorate its golden jubilee with a singular concert event in New York City. This milestone gathering, dubbed 'Stagedoor 50', will not only celebrate five decades of artistic development but also serve as a fundraiser for the Entertainment Community Fund. The event promises an impressive roster of past participants and notable personalities, highlighting the institution's profound influence on the entertainment industry. It underscores Stagedoor Manor's commitment to fostering talent and supporting the broader performing arts community.

The concert is being organized to honor the rich history, vibrant present, and promising future of this esteemed performing arts institution. All proceeds from the event will directly benefit the Entertainment Community Fund, an organization dedicated to providing crucial support and services to actors, performers, and other industry professionals. The celebration will feature captivating performances and appearances by a diverse group of Stagedoor alumni and friends, showcasing the wide-ranging impact of the camp's transformative programs. This initiative reflects the camp's deep-rooted values of nurturing artistic growth and giving back to the community that has sustained it for half a century.

A Star-Studded Celebration of Theatrical Heritage

The upcoming 'Stagedoor 50: A One-Night-Only Concert' is poised to be a spectacular tribute to Stagedoor Manor's enduring legacy. Scheduled for September 28 at New York's esteemed Town Hall, the event will gather a constellation of luminaries, many of whom are celebrated alumni of the performing arts training center. Attendees can look forward to appearances by notable figures such as Skylar Astin, Erich Bergen, Michael Ian Black, Zach Braff, Josh Charles, Jon Cryer, and Amy Ryan, among many others. These artists represent just a fraction of the talent that has emerged from Stagedoor Manor, a place that has long been a foundational stepping stone for aspiring performers and has even inspired films like 'Camp' and 'Theater Camp'.

This celebratory concert extends beyond just showcasing famous names; it is a profound acknowledgment of Stagedoor Manor's significant role in shaping the lives and careers of countless individuals. The event is meticulously produced by 6W Entertainment, David Quinn, Iris Smith, Tara Smith, Kaily Smith, and Shawn Levy, with Erich Bergen at the helm as director. Bergen, a former student himself, passionately articulated the deep connection many alumni feel, describing Stagedoor Manor as a place that instilled dreams, fostered friendships, and launched careers. The evening will also feature performances from a long list of additional talents, all united by their shared experience and gratitude for the institution's transformative impact. The concert is proudly sponsored by Cindy and Debra Samuelson, and Magic Park Media, further underscoring the collective effort to honor Stagedoor Manor's half-century of excellence and its foundational figures like Carl and Elsie Samuelson, Jack Romano, and Michael Larsen, along with all the dedicated arts educators who have made the camp come alive.

Stagedoor Manor's Enduring Legacy and Impact

Stagedoor Manor, established in 1976 and nestled in Loch Sheldrake, New York, has carved out an indelible niche in the performing arts world. It has consistently served as a fertile ground for cultivating talent, attracting aspiring young artists who later achieved significant recognition across various entertainment platforms. The camp's rich history is dotted with a remarkable roster of alumni who have gone on to become household names, including Natalie Portman, Robert Downey, Jr., Mandy Moore, Lea Michele, and Sebastian Stan, among many others. These individuals' successes are a testament to the rigorous training, immersive experience, and nurturing environment that Stagedoor Manor has consistently provided over five decades, cementing its status as a premier institution for theatrical education.

The impact of Stagedoor Manor extends far beyond the individual achievements of its famous alumni; it has cultivated a vibrant community and a lasting tradition of excellence in the arts. The upcoming 50th-anniversary concert is not merely a commemorative event but a powerful affirmation of the camp's ongoing relevance and its future aspirations. By channeling all proceeds to the Entertainment Community Fund, the celebration reinforces Stagedoor Manor's commitment to supporting the broader ecosystem of the performing arts, ensuring that future generations of artists have access to essential resources and opportunities. The enthusiastic participation of current and former students, along with industry professionals, highlights the profound and personal connections forged at Stagedoor Manor, a place that has consistently inspired creativity, fostered ambition, and prepared young talents for successful careers on stage and screen.

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