Community Arts Center plans season
ASSOCIATED PRESS Rodney Carrington performs at The Seminole Casino Coconut Creek in October, 2013, in Coconut Creek, Florida.
Following the season when everything shut down, the Community Arts Center gears up for the upcoming season of shows taking place on the stage in downtown Williamsport.
More shows also will be announced at later dates for the upcoming season, a news release from the center said.
“We are so excited to be able to have shows here again,” said Courtney Fowler, marketing manager, according to the news release. “We’ve been waiting for everything to open back up and we are making sure that everyone can have the experiences that they have been waiting for.”
The Community Arts Center staff has worked hard to ensure that this season could be made possible despite the unpredictable nature of the world. This season consists of shows of various genres, and tickets are available for purchase at www.caclive.com.
• The SpongeBob Musical, July 29 to 31
• Surf City Allstars, Aug. 28
• Dailey & Vincent, Sept. 4
• Ani DiFranco, Sept. 16
• The Machine, Sept. 24
• Tommy James and the Shondells, Sept. 25
• Mary Chapin Carpenter, Marc Cohn, Shawn Colvin, Oct. 3
• Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Oct. 8
• Masters of Illusion, Oct. 9
• Outback presents Rodney Carrington, Oct. 29
• Crowder, Oct. 30
• Dallas String Quartet Electric, Nov. 5
• Shake and Holla, Nov. 10
• Mannheim Steamroller, Dec. 8
• Christmas in Killarney, Dec. 14
• Tower of Power, March 22, 2022
• Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, April 12, 2022
The Community Arts Center is devoted to offering experiences for everyone of all ages to be able to enjoy, the news release said. These shows range from genres of bluegrass, country, comedy and more.
In two decades, almost 2 million guests have passed through the CAC doors, and the center has hosted almost 1,500 productions since opening.





