Summer Series
A series of performances presented outdoors on the Playhouse Lawn. Bring a picnic and some lawn chairs and enjoy high quality entertainment along with the fresh air.
First Fridays: Cross Purpose
Run Time: 120 min.
Cross Purpose is a four-piece rock and blues band formed in 2005, blending original music with styles ranging from straight-ahead rock and high-energy ballads to classic 12-bar blues. Known for strong vocals, standout lead guitar, and a solid rhythmic foundation, the band has released multiple albums of original material—including their latest, More To Do (2023). Featuring Bob Stanhope (vocals/rhythm guitar), Roy Ellingsen (vocals/lead guitar), Doug Bolin (vocals/bass), and Jeremy Brown (drums). Show begins at 6:30pm. Admission is free, no reservation required.
Christine Chanel
Run Time: 120 min.
Christine Chanel is a Westchester-based indie-soul artist known for her powerful yet intimate vocals and emotionally rich songwriting. Blending soul and indie influences, her music is rooted in authenticity—creating performances that feel personal, resonant, and memorable. A longtime presence in the New York tri-state music scene, Christine has performed at the Pleasantville Music Festival, Sleepy Hollow Music Festival, and venues including The Bitter End, Rockwood Music Hall, Tarrytown Music Hall, and more. Show begins at 6:30pm. Admission is free, no reservation required.
David Wolff
Run Time: 120 min.
Fingerpicking guitarist David Wolff, found his passion for music after hearing Hot Tuna, eventually teaching alongside Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Jorma Kaukonen at Fur Peace Ranch. Wolff has played with legends like Oteil Burbridge (The Allman Brothers, Dead & Co.) and David Bromberg. Don't miss this intimate performance! Show begins at 6:30pm. Admission is free, no reservation required.
Drew Angus
Run Time: 120 min.
Rooted in nostalgia yet undeniably fresh, Drew Angus blends classic songwriting with a modern sensibility, drawing comparisons to John Mayer and Chris Stapleton. A finalist on American Idol—where Jennifer Lopez called him “a real talent”—Angus has built a reputation as a compelling live performer with a gift for emotional connection. He’s shared stages with icons including Stevie Nicks, Harry Styles, and Nile Rodgers, opened for Noah Kahan, and performed the National Anthem for the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants. His standout single, Made to Love You, has surpassed one million streams, while his soulful duet of (Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay with Marc Broussard has earned over four million YouTube views—cementing his place as a rising voice with both heart and staying power. Show begins at 6:30pm. Admission is free, no reservation required.
First Fridays: Petey Hop
Run Time: 120 min.
A versatile songwriter and guitarist known for blending blues, Americana, and roots rock into a style that’s entirely his own. His Duke Robillard–produced album The Levee was named one of the Top 100 Blues Albums of 2012 by The Roots Report, reaching #3 on their Blues chart and #1 overall. He’s continued to release original music, including his self-produced EP 2020 Blues and the Americana-inspired Death Weather. Show begins at 6:30pm. Admission is free, no reservation required.
First Fridays: Christopher Brown
Run Time: 120 min.
Christopher Brown is a Westchester-based singer-songwriter whose heartfelt storytelling and authentic performances have connected with audiences throughout the Greater New York area for more than four decades. Known both as a solo artist and as the longtime frontman of Bookends, Brown brings rich vocals, engaging stage presence, and songs that reflect the humor, challenges, and triumphs of everyday life. His latest album, Hopes, Jokes & Lies (2025), continues a catalog of thoughtful original music spanning six releases.