The show is perfect for all ages according to their website, but if you're wondering the average age of kids who attend the show - it says it's between kids age 4 and age 12.
The Stanley Theatre in Utica is ready to get back to business and they've announced 3 new shows scheduled for in-person attendance beginning in the fall.
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente was on Keeler Thursday discussing several issues including the Animal Abuse Registry, Woodstock and the dispute between Broadway Utica and the Stanley Theatre.
Two weeks ago, Broadway Utica Executive Director Derek Clark appeared on the Keeler Show complaining of an ongoing dispute between his organization and the Stanley Theatre. He claimed his board and the Stanley’s board don’t communicate, and for the most part, consider each other bitter rivals.
On Friday, hundreds of locals will gather for a 90th birthday party, "A Night of Stars" to raise money for The Stanley. "It takes more than shows to keep this theatre going," said Jackie Romano, who's on the committee for the 90th gala celebration. "We have to hold fund raising events like these to keep it going."