Staten Island’s ImpACT Theatre to open for the Radio City Rockettes this holiday season

New York’s Staten Island. On December 18 at 7:30 p.m., ImpACT Theatre will perform as the opening act for the renowned Radio City Rockettes at the renowned Radio City Music Hall, marking an incredible milestone for Staten Island’s performing arts community.

The holiday production of ImpACT Theatre, directed by Executive Director Alyssa Mazzone and Assistant Director Dahlia Lau, will showcase an impressive roster of forty gifted artists from Staten Island.

Mazzone stated, “Our goal at ImpACT is to establish a welcoming environment where art can be a potent instrument for community building, education, and advocacy.” We are ecstatic to bring our enthusiasm and energy to one of the world’s most famous stages.

The venue for the event is Radio City Music Hall, which is situated in Manhattan at 1260 6th Ave. This once-in-a-lifetime event highlights the amazing talent coming out of Staten Island’s cultural sector while simultaneously celebrating the holidays.

A remarkable ensemble that comprises Carina Perez, David Serrano-Hernandez, Elliana Lambert, Francesca D. Alessandro, Gabrielle Ryan, Gianna Marini, Grace Assile, and Grace Welborn will be joined by Mazzone, who is also performing.

Irley Vallejo, Isabella Barbarino, Jacqliene Mangini, Jesse Lefurge, Kaitlynn Intartaglio, Madeline Cuddy, Madison Burkhart, Marie Nyagua, Martina De Saverio, Mason Burkhart, Matt DeSimone, Matthew Ochoa, Melissa Katz, Nadia Anwar, Rachel Sapozhnina, Ryan Albertson, Sabrina Belcastro, Sarah Krasnow, Sean Penias, Skylar Lipkin, Stella Cavallo, Victoria Benedict, and Yancy Garcia complete the cast.

About ImpACT Theatre

The 501(c)(3) nonprofit ImpACT Theatre has a purpose that goes beyond the stage. The group, which was established on the tenets of disability advocacy and mental health, is dedicated to promoting community involvement and offering reasonably priced theatrical instruction.

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Its work blends a love of the performing arts with a goal-oriented strategy to have a significant influence on both audiences and performers.

ImpACT Theatre’s participation in this well-known occasion highlights its developing standing as an essential part of Staten Island’s and other communities’ cultural landscape.

Get in touch with Mazzone [email protected] to find out more about ImpACT Theatre and its initiatives or to find out how you can help further its goals.

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