(NEW DATE!) SEPT 22 has been cancelled! NEW DATE IS SEPTEMBER 28 at 7pm. Please unregister if you cannot make the new date. (NEW DATE!)
Mandatory Volunteer orientation/training is back! We are asking that all volunteers complete this training. You only need to attend one time. It will be offered on three dates:
September 15, 28 (NEW DATE!) and 29. PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND AT LEAST ONE OF THESE.
The 1885 Music Hall, listed on the National Register for Historic Places, is owned, operated,
and loved by The Friends of the Mozartina Musical Arts Conservatory, Inc, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit,
cultural and educational organization established in 1979. Our mission is three-fold:
1) to present diverse and relevant programming in music, theater, dance, and film for the
enrichment of the tri-state community;
2) to promote arts education through classes, partnerships, performing opportunities, and
residencies; and
3) to preserve and restore the historic Music Hall so that it may continue to be a vibrant
performing arts center and catalyst for sustainable economic development in our area.
The 843-seat theater is a cultural destination and one of the busiest theaters in the region,
attracting over 100,000 people including 25,000 children on an annual basis from all over the tri-
state area. It is an economic engine, generating over $6 million for the local community through
visitor-related spending, according to the Arts & Economic Prosperity Calculator. It also
contributes over $60,000 of space to local nonprofit organizations such as The Random Farms
Kids’ Theater, Rivertowns Dance Academy and Westchester Symphonic Winds every year.
The organization’s vision is to continue growing as a leading presenter of diverse and relevant
programming in the performing arts for the enrichment of the tri-state community, promoting
education through performances, classes, and residencies, partnering with local arts
organizations, and strengthening the local economy. The Music Hall, once fully restored and
renovated, will accommodate an increased variety and quantity of high-quality performances
and be a showcase for green energy in a 19th-century building.
Welcome to the the Music Hall team!