Highlights of the spring 2026 schedule include:
Midnight at the Masquerade: A Murder Mystery Dinner and Interactive Theater
Saturday, March 14; 5:30-8:30 pm
Come play detective in this immersive theater experience, where all guests participate alongside professional actors from American Immersion Theater to use clues and their own wits to help crack the case. $50 for members; $60 for non-members includes dinner, dessert, and performance.
Your Roots Are Showing Screening and Panel Discussion
Thursday, March 19; 6:30-8:30 pm
This award-winning documentary dives into the cultural shift sparked by the rise of silver hair. Afterwards, hear from filmmaker Ilise Harris on shifting perspectives on beauty, aging, and health. $10 for members; $15 non-members.
Tramps Like Us: A Night of Bruce Springsteen Hits
Saturday, March 21; 8:00-10:00 pm
Dance the night away with the nation’s #1 Bruce Springsteen tribute band that rocks out with a repertoire of more than 150 Springsteen classics, delivering these hits with the swagger and soul of the Boss himself. $32 for members; $38 for non-members.
Stories and Songs of the ‘60s: Broadway’s Last Golden Decade
Sunday, March 22; 3:00-5:00 pm
Hear the iconic musical hits of the 60s from shows including Bye Bye Birdie, Cabaret, Funny Girl, and Fiddler on the Roof performed by a group of professional singers accompanied by a live orchestra. $55 for members; $65 for non-members.
An Evening with the Yale Whiffenpoofs
Sunday, April 12; 5:30-7:00 pm
The world’s oldest and best-known collegiate a cappella group will perform timeless classics and hits from across the decades. $35 for members; $40 for non-members.
Cardboard Explosion: A Paper Heart Puppet Show & Workshop
Sunday, April 19; 10:00 am–12:00 pm
Enjoy stories brought to life using nothing but cardboard and the power of your imagination as puppeteer Brad Shur transforms simple cardboard shapes into elaborate puppet characters and brings them to life. $20 members; $25 non-members.
Deconstructing The Music: The Beatles’ Revolver
Saturday, April 25; 3:00- 5:00 pm
Musicologist Scott Freiman will take you on a multimedia track-by-track journey of this Beatles masterpiece—often rated the top album of all time—explaining the inspiration for and evolution of the songs. $25 for members; $33 for non-members.
Blue Notes & Brunch
Sunday, April 26; 11:00 am-12:30 pm
Come enjoy a bagel brunch while also taking in some live jazz with a trio led by local legend, Mark Morganelli of The Jazz Forum. $45 for members; $55 for non-members.
“Among Neighbors”: Film Screening (Special Event Release Version)
Sunday, May 5; 3:00-5:00 pm
This powerful documentary examines a small, rural town in Poland where people of two different faiths lived side by side for centuries—until the murder of Holocaust survivors, six months after the end of World War II. Tickets coming soon.
New York City Gay Men’s Chorus Presents: TONEWALL
Saturday, May 9; 7:30-9:00 pm
Experience a joyful concert with TONEWALL, the charismatic queer a cappella band of the New York City Gay Men’s Chorus and Northeast Champions of The International A Cappella Open. $35 for members; $40 for non-members.
Flying Ivories Dueling Pianos
Friday, May 15; 7:00-10:00 pm
Whether you like Billy Joel or Beyoncé, get ready to sing and laugh with The Flying Ivories during this all-request dueling piano show that's part music, part comedy and all fun. Tickets coming soon.
Dead Meat
Friday, June 12th, 2026; 7:30pm - 10pm
Jam out to this electrifying Grateful Dead tribute band, a fan favorite known for their moving harmonies, high-energy blocks of music, and unique renditions of timeless Dead classics. More info coming soon.
Tuscany in Tarrytown: Music from Amanda Pascali
Sunday, June 14; 3:30pm - 5pm
Celebrate the beginning of summer with Italian appetizers and a musical performance that brings a modern twist to classic melodies. Amanda Pascali will mesmerize audience members with songs ranging from ballads to protest numbers, accompanied by a mandolin, violin, and acoustic guitar. More info coming soon.
The Ark is located within the Shames JCC at 371 South Broadway in Tarrytown, immediately adjacent to the I-287/Route 9 Tarrytown Exit and is easily accessible by car or train. For a full schedule of upcoming events, and to register or reserve tickets in advance, visit: https://www.thearkevents.org/upcoming-events.
About the Harold & Elaine Shames JCC on the Hudson: The Shames JCC on the Hudson is a non-sectarian community center, providing meaningful experiences for individuals and families throughout their lives. We are a welcoming, inclusive gathering place that enriches the greater community through social, recreational, educational, social action, supportive service, wellness, and cultural programs and resources guided by Jewish values. The Ark, its new theater and event space, is the ideal destination for joyous lifecycle events, celebrations, and performances. More information is available at: https://www.shamesjcc.org/
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