It seems that the talented performers who roam the floorboards of the New York State Fair’s Empire Theater don’t get as much acclaim as they deserve.
The stage is low-profile as State Fair venues go, sequestered within the Art and Home center, seen only by those Fair visitors who look for it.
But it’s not a bad deal, usually free shows in a room with refreshing air conditioning and comfortable seats.
There are musical and dramatic shows, dancers and surprises. This year, hypnotist Marshal Manlove performs there every day at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 6 p.m.
The entire schedule is usually posted outside the theatre as well as being on the Fair website.
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