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| | Young Performers Showcase
Celebrate our region’s most promising young artists with an afternoon of vocal and instrumental music, in both classical and popular styles.
Tickets: $15 | Buy Tickets |
| | “When Marian Sang” A Tribute to Music, History and Liberty
In celebration of Juneteenth, the story of world-renowned singer Marian Anderson comes to life through words and song with soprano Jillian Patricia Pirtle and pianist Jay Fluellen.
Tickets: $40 | Buy Tickets |
| | “Soulful Visions” – Violinist Kinga Augustyn
Alfred Z. Solomon Masterwork Series
Violinist Kinga Augustyn brings stunning musicianship to the evocative melodies of Clara Schumann, Amy Beach, Florence Price, and others in an evening program highlighting the outstanding contributions of women in classical music.
Tickets: $55
Series Subscription: $140 | Buy Tickets |
| | The Color Purple (2023)
The Sembrich Film Series
A woman in rural jazz-age Georgia overcomes her painful past to forge a life of love and empowerment in this musical adaptation of Alice Walker’s novel. Featuring powerful performances by an exceptional cast, including Fantasia Barrino of American Idol fame as Celie and Danielle Brooks as Sofia.
Free Admission - Reservations Encouraged | Buy Tickets |
| | Seagle Festival Season Preview
A sampling of Seagle Festival’s exciting 2026 performance lineup: Gilbert & Sullivan’s classic operetta H.M.S. Pinafore, Mozart’s lively comedy Così fan tutte, Jake Heggie’s modern opera Dead Man Walking, and Rodgers & Hammerstein’s beloved musical The Sound of Music.
Tickets: $40 | Buy Tickets |
| | Guitarist Christine Tassan et les Imposteures
Touba Family Foundation World Music Wednesdays
Jazz guitarist Christine Tassan is acclaimed for the versatility of her sound and unique musicianship. For over twenty years, Christine Tassan et les Imposteures have reimagined Gypsy jazz with flair, winning devoted fans worldwide – and are sure to find a new following on Lake George!
Tickets: $35
Series Subscription: $90 | Buy Tickets |
| | Florence Foster Jenkins (2016)
The Sembrich Film Series
The true story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress who dreamed of becoming an opera singer, despite having a terrible singing voice. Featuring Meryl Streep as the misguided musician and Hugh Grant as St. Clair Bayfield, Florence’s manager and long-time companion.
Free Admission - Reservations Encouraged | Buy Tickets |
| | Little Red Riding Hood
Audiences young and old will delight in this charming retelling of the classic fairytale by composer Seymour Barab – performed by a talented cast of singers from Seagle Festival.
Free Admission - Reservations Required | Buy Tickets |
| | “Rooted” – Soprano Vedrana Kalas
Alfred Z. Solomon Masterwork Series
Brilliant coloratura soprano Vedrana Kalas presents “Rooted”, a moving program shaped by heritage and resilience. Honoring her own life’s journey, Kalas combines folk-inspired songs by Ravel and Dvořák with music of former Yugoslav composers and selections from Marcella Sembrich’s vast repertoire.
Tickets: $55
Series Subscription: $140 | Buy Tickets |
| | Ladies of the Lake - Studio Talk & Tea
Benefit Event
Join us as we celebrate the lives of nine notable ladies of accomplishment - each with a unique tie to Lake George. This spirited presentation by Betty Spinelli highlights inspiring achievements in fields as diverse as art, medicine, conservation, human rights, music and sports. The remarkable stories of these women - some famous, some less well-known, deserve to be shared. This not-to-be-missed event will be followed by a scrumptious lakeside tea reception.
Tickets: $80 | Buy Tickets |
| | Meet the Maestra! – Special Film Screening
The Sembrich Film Series
A “meet and greet” studio talk with acclaimed conductor Mélisse Brunet for an evening of insight and inspiration. Preceding a screening of Maestra (2023), Brunet—who is featured in the documentary— will share her experiences and provide behind-the-scenes insight into the film.
Tickets: $25 | Buy Tickets |
| | Maestra Music Showcase
The Sembrich’s 2026 Flonzaley Residency brings six artists from Maestra Music, an organization that provides support, visibility, and community to women and nonbinary people in the musical theater industry. In this special showcase, the resident artists share new works and works-in-progress, developed through supportive mentorship and inspired collaboration. Presented in partnership with Wiawaka Center for Women.
Tickets: $40 | Buy Tickets |
| | Mari Black Celtic Trio
Touba Family Foundation World Music Wednesdays
Award-winning fiddler Mari Black ignites the stage with the pulse and passion of Celtic music. The trio delivers soaring jigs, fiery reels, and cherished airs—honoring tradition while exploring new sounds with electrifying energy and irresistible stage presence.
Tickets: $35
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| | The Overlook Quartet
Alfred Z. Solomon Masterwork Series
Based in New York, this innovative string quartet, known for bold, imaginative programming, champions new compositions in the classical genre. Showcasing works by Gabriella Smith and Shelley Washington, this performance transforms contemporary chamber music into a vivid, unforgettable, experience.
Tickets: $55
Series Subscription: $140 | Buy Tickets |
| | Hilary and Jackie (1998)
The Sembrich Film Series
This critically acclaimed drama explores the intricate relationship between renowned cellist Jacqueline du Pré (Emily Watson) and her sister, flutist Hilary du Pré (Rachel Griffiths). Touching on elements of sibling rivalry and personal sacrifices, the film delves deeply into the complexities of family bonds and artistic dedication.
Free Admission - Reservations Encouraged | Buy Tickets |
| | The String Queens
Lakeside Promenade Concert
Praised for their authentic, soulful sound, this dynamic Washington, D.C.–based trio blends classical, jazz, and contemporary hits. From Baroque favorites to today’s Billboard chart-toppers, their vibrant performances inspire joy, imagination, and connection across genres and generations.
Tickets: $55
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| | Members of The Philadelphia Orchestra
Alfred Z. Solomon Masterwork Series
Members of The Philadelphia Orchestra are joined by acclaimed pianist Hanchien Lee in a program of elegant chamber works by Clara Schumann and Fanny Mendelssohn..
Tickets: $55
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| | Medusa
Touba Family Foundation World Music Wednesdays
Medusa is a genre-defying folk quartet combining ancient string traditions with contemporary storytelling. Featuring rare instruments and global influences—from the Middle East to Appalachia—their original music is immersive and inclusive, revealing the shared threads that connect us.
Tickets: $35
Series Subscription: $90 | Buy Tickets |
| | Wicked (2024)
The Sembrich Film Series
Set in the Land of Oz before the events of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, this film, based on the hit Broadway musical, explores the early relationship between Elphaba, the future Wicked Witch of the West, and her schoolmate Galinda, who becomes Glinda the Good.
Free Admission - Reservations Encouraged | Buy Tickets |
| | Wicked: For Good (2025)
The Sembrich Film Series
Wicked, For Good continues the story of Elphaba and Glinda, exploring their complex friendship and the political turmoil in Oz, ultimately revealing themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the nature of good and evil.
Free Admission - Reservations Encouraged | Buy Tickets |
| | GALA: Due Amadeae
2026 Gala Performance
The acclaimed Duo Amadeae closes the festival season with an extravagant evening of music for piano four hands — performed with brilliance and virtuosity on The Sembrich’s coveted 1905 Steinway! This all-American program features dazzling concert showpieces by Judith Lang Zaimont, Amy Beach, Samuel Barber, and George Gershwin. Dress in festive black and white attire for an ebony and ivory-inspired lakeside reception following the performance!
Tickets: $175
Honorary Committee: $275 | Buy Tickets |
| | Salon Concert: “Alma & Efrem”
Step into a 1914 salon celebrating the legendary partnership of soprano Alma Gluck—the first female classical artist to sell 1 million records—and violinist Efrem Zimbalist. This evocative program begins with a rare playback of one of Gluck’s records on The Sembrich’s beautiful 1908 Victrola, vividly bringing history to life.
Tickets: $40 | Buy Tickets |