Events for May 28, 2026

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“A Turning of the Tide:” Immersive Theatre at Mabee Farm

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In this immersive, site-specific theatre event, audiences step into the Capital Region on the eve of the Battle of Saratoga. Throughout Mabee Farm, the audience will encounter the American Revolution as it unfolds from multiple, often unheard perspectives. Women navigating their role in the war. Immigrants and Black Americans confront a fragile promise of freedom. Hessian mercenaries, far from home, find their way through the wilderness. Shakers preach a radical gospel of pacifism. And British soldiers face the realities of war. In this production, the audience does not simply observe the past; they walk through it, experiencing the human cost, moral complexity, and emotional urgency of the moments that shaped the nation. This program is part of SCHS America250 initiative, and is presented in partnership with Siena University and NorthEast Theatre Ensemble. Performances are May 22-24 and May 29-31 at Mabee Farm Historic Site. Full Schedule: Friday May 22 at 7pm Saturday May 23 7pm Sunday May 24 at 2pm Friday May 29 7pm Saturday May 30 7pm Sunday May 31 at 2pm *All ticket sales are final*

Howlin’ at the Moon with High Horse

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High Horse is a Boston-based progressive-acoustic string band breathing the energy of alternative rock into an indelible blend of Bluegrass, Old-time, and Folk magic with crisp vocals and virtuosic chops. Four friends with three bows, one pick, and great vibes deliver a rollicking romp as the band High Horse. Opening the night is our host Everest Rising, who curates the featured artist invites and serves the warm-up act for each concert in the series. Together they create progressive acoustic music that is unique, powerful, and comfortably familiar. With a wide dynamic range, Everest Rising’s material spans from heartfelt laments to all out jams, all executed with instrumental finesse and thoughtful story-telling. About Howlin' at the Moon Howlin’ at the Moon showcases regional music from a variety of genres, providing an authentic musical experience for both audience and musicians. Music traditions are meant to be fluid and evolving, and Howlin’ nurtures regional musical talent while providing opportunities for cross-pollination. All in a 1760 Dutch Barn that inspires and reminds us of our place within history! Admission is $7, free SCHS members with valid membership card. Cash only. Beer and wine available for purchase. Howlin’ at the Moon is generously sponsored by Aspire Sustainability.