Group Outings

Why choose The Encore for your group outing?

 

The Encore is a unique musical production company featuring Broadway actors in many of our performances!

 

We are the most intimate professional musical theatre around, with just over 200 quality seats—your experience is up close and personal.

Once you arrive, you become members of our extended family. We’ll give you an experience that you and your friends will long remember. 

You can choose from evening or matinee performances of some of the best-loved musical theatre productions ever created.

We provide distinctive, live music entertainment celebrating your favorite artists in our uplifting and rewarding Tribute concerts. 

We offer services tailored to your group—advanced reservations for priority seating, group discounts, assisted listening devices, wheelchair accessibility, clean and ample restrooms, a complimentary ticket for your bus driver, and a very warm welcome!

Have a group? Contact us to schedule your personalized outing!

“I am truly honored that our program has the support of theatrical programs like the Encore … The educational opportunities you’ve helped supply have been essential to our program. What we’ve done wouldn’t have been possible without you and the Encore.”

– Rachel Slupe, Chelsea High School Theatre Guild

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I’m Not Rappaport

April 11-23, 2023

The Love Boat stars Fred Grandy and Ted Lange (Gopher and Isaac) reunite on The Encore’s stage in this Tony Award winning play by Herb Gardner. The play takes place in 1982 in New York’s Central Park. Two octogenarians meet regularly, determined to fight off all attempts to put them out to pasture. Nat is a cantankerous Communist whose daughter is urging him into the old folk’s home. Midge, an apartment superintendent, spends his days in the park hiding in the past and from his disgruntled tenants.

The playwright was inspired while writing in Central Park. He saw two animated old men alternating between sitting quietly and yelling at each other. Their strange friendship intrigued Gardner and he used it as the basis for the main characters, Nat and Midge. I’m Not Rappaport explores the realities of aging, surviving in an urban jungle, and finding a safe place in the world.

Directed by Vincent J. Cardinal