Players of Utica is New York State's oldest community theater, opened to the public in 1913 in Utica's downtown district. The theater, which was originally founded as the Amusement Club, is one of the five oldest community theaters in America, presenting performances in nearby New Hartford through 1999. Following a fire, the company moved its theater location to Utica opening a brand-new theater complex on the corner of the city's Mandeville and State Streets in 2003. Today, it presents a full slate of theatrical presentations throughout the year, ranging from Broadway musicals and dramas to concerts and children's theater presentations. Past performances have included favorite titles like Oklahoma!, South Pacific, and Death of a Salesman.

1108 State St, Utica, NY 13502, Phone: 315-724-7624

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