June 7 7:30 pm
Scotty McCreery has been a household name for nearly half his life, ever since making history in 2011 as both the first country artist and the youngest male artist of any genre to debut his first studio album, the Platinum-certified Clear as Day, at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard Top 200 Albums chart. The 32-year-old has sold more than 4 million albums and achieved 7 No.1 hits: the recent RIAA Gold-certified “Bottle Rockets” featuring Hootie & The Blowfish, “Cab in a Solo,” the RIAA Platinum-certified “Damn Strait,” the RIAA Gold certified “You Time,” the RIAA Gold certified “In Between,” the RIAA Platinum certified “This is It,” and the RIAA Triple Platinum certified “Five More Minutes.” His most recent album is Rise & Fall, and his current EP is Scooter & Friends, containing the smash hit “Bottle Rockets” featuring Hootie & The Blowfish.
The North Carolina native has earned one Triple Platinum, five Platinum and five Gold singles; one Platinum and two Gold albums; won the 10th season of “American Idol” in 2011 at age 17; was named the ACM New Artist of the Year in 2011; won two CMT Music Awards, the first for Breakthrough Video of the Year (“The Trouble with Girls”) in 2012, and the second for Digital-First Performance of the Year (‘It Matters to Her’ from “CMT Stages”) in 2024; and BMI Awards for writing One of the Top 50 Country Songs of the Year six times (in 2015 for ‘See You Tonight’, in 2018 for “Five More Minutes,” in 2019 for “This is It,” in 2021 for “In Between,” in 2022 for “You Time,” and in 2024 for “It Matters to Her”). He was awarded Pandora Billionaire status in 2021 in recognition of his music achieving more than one billion streams on Pandora. His song “Five More Minutes” inspired two popular holiday movies, which aired on the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries Network: “Five More Minutes” in 2021 and “Five More Minutes: Moments Like These” in 2022. He released his first book, Go Big or Go Home: The Journey Toward the Dream, in 2016. McCreery was inducted into the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame in 2023. Last year, he was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry by Josh Turner and Randy Travis, after being invited by Garth Brooks. The singer/songwriter married his high school sweetheart, Gabi, in 2018. The couple had their first son, Avery, in October 2022 and their second son, Oliver, in September 2025.
Support: Shane Profitt

A salt-of-the-earth southerner with a straight-shooting swagger and kind smile, Shane Profitt is an authentic, all-natural talent who is poised to become one of Nashville’s most exciting new acts. The 25-year-old from Columbia, TN began his musical journey only a few years ago with a simple ambition – to learn to play Hank Jr. songs on the guitar. Beginning with three chords (G, C and D) and by putting in the time, he quickly mastered the instrument. Gifted with a heavy-duty vocal, Profitt became a regular draw at the popular southern cooking chain, Puckett’s, traveling all over Tennessee to weekend shows while still holding down his job back home working for the city of Columbia mowing ditches. Since then, he has rocked sold-out shows at the historic Ryman Auditorium, earned standing ovations at the Grand Ole Opry, and is writing modern Country music rooted in his blue-collar upbringing. With tracks like, “Still Picks Up,” the emerging artist introduces more layers and emotion to his usual feel-good, windows-down sound, storytelling in a way that hits close to home every time. The vulnerable tune followed the debut of his upfront writing style and barrel-chested voice on the three-song collection Maury County Line (BMLG Records/Harpeth 60 Records). With tracks like the hook filled honky-tonker “Better Off Fishin’,” chest-thumping charmer “Guys Like Me,” and his hopeful heaven-on-earth Top 15 Country radio single “How It Oughta Be,” it’s clear he puts his life to music — along with the lives of so many others. Now, Profitt is stepping into his next chapter with Maverick Nashville Management and joining the roster of Triple Tigers Records, each stewarding his talents towards a long-lasting and impactful career.
2025–26 PERFORMANCE SERIES SPONSOR

ADDITIONAL SERIES SUPPORT PROVIDED BY
JOURNEY BANK COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER
performances would not be possible without the perennial generous support of these institutions:


Please contact Kyle Smith, Vice President for College Relations at email Development@caclive.com for more information.
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Open to all Patrons!
1 hour before performance
The Capitol Lounge is almost as busy as the Martin Theatre and serves two purposes. First, it’s a good place to start any visit to 220 West 4th Street. So come early, meet your friends, and enjoy a drink. Located on the second floor, the Capitol Lounge typically opens 1 hour before the show, remains open during intermission (if there is one), and typically stays open 1 hour after the show. The Lounge is accessible from the Mezzanine or via the lobby elevator (2R). There is a full bar, a large-screen TV where you can watch the performance, and an outside deck with a fire pit.
Thank you to our Capitol Lounge Sponsors:
Intermission Sponsor

Members’ Night

EDUCATIONAL SERIES COALITION
Each year, regional schools partner with the Penn College Community Arts Center to provide thousands of students the opportunity to experience live professional performances.
These hand-picked programs line up with the curriculum being taught in the classroom and provide students with opportunities they may not have access to otherwise.
By collaborating with schools in our region, the Penn Community Arts Center provides these children with fun scholastic outings that expand learning beyond the classroom.
COALITION SCHOOLS
Williamsport Area School District
South Williamsport Area School District
Loyalsock Township School District
Sullivan County School District
Montgomery Area School District
Jersey Shore Area School District
Montoursville Area School District
Muncy School District
East Lycoming School District
The Nutcracker
Another highly engaging and experience-enriched student opportunity that the Arts Center has is the annual holiday production of The Nutcracker. This collaboration with St. John’s School of the Arts Dance ensemble and Williamsport Youth Choir includes more than 125 young ballet dancers and musicians (k-12). This high caliber approach to elementary and high school age dance performance brings the experience of professional level musicians and choreographers together with beginner and advanced school age children. Many non-performing students also get involved as ushers, stagehands and for the costume workshop and set design studio. This program brings in thousands of local families and friends to the Penn College Community Arts Center to begin their holiday season in celebration of youth arts education and all areas of production, from set design, to construction to acting, singing and dance. performance.
Educational programs are funded in part by:
THANK YOU FOR JOINING US
We are ensuring you have access to the best entertainment in North Central PA and appreciate your support in keeping us going!
As a non-profit organization, we rely on the community’s support to preserve and operate this historic space.
Giving Opportunities
- Annual Campaign Gifts
- Corporate Matching Gifts
- Gifts of Appreciated Stocks
- Bequest Gifts (by will or living trust)
- Insurance Policy Beneficiary Designation
- Retirement Account Distributions
- Charitable Gift Annuities
Please contact Kyle Smith, Vice President for College Relations at email Development@caclive.com for more information.
Volunteer Corps
Our volunteers serve as “Goodwill Ambassadors” for our theater and are a vital and necessary part of the experience that every patron has when they attend an
event at the Journey Bank Community Arts Center. The high level of service that the volunteer staff provides to our patrons ensures a favorable and lasting impression, while guaranteeing their comfort and safety while attending events. Volunteers serve many functions such as greeting and directing patrons upon their arrival at the theater, ticketing, ushering, assisting guests with special needs and being of service to all patrons with questions or concerns.
Go to CACLive.com/volunteer for more information or contact Brooke Styborski, Director of Operations, at bstyborski@caclive.com or 570.327.7656.
On Stage Next!
Todd Rundgren
Damned if I do Tour
July 8 7:30 pm
With an audience as diverse as mine, is it possible to satisfy everyone? We’re going to find out. Todd Rundgren: Damned If I Do Tour is scheduled for Wednesday, July 8, at 7:30 p.m.
Community Encore Production presents
Anastasia: The Musical
July 17 – July 19
From Tony winners Terrence McNally, Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens, creators of such Broadway classics as Ragtime and Once On This Island, this dazzling show transports its audience from the twilight of the Russian Empire to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave young woman sets out to discover the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing con man and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. Anastasia: The Musical is scheduled for Friday, July 17, 2026 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 2:00 p.m., and Sunday, July 19, 2026 at 2:00 p.m.
GOV’T MULE
August 2 7:30 pm
For three decades, Gov’t Mule has galvanized a global fan base with their honest, organic, and daring music and improvisational virtuosity, leading them to be recognized as one of the most timeless, revered, and active bands in the world whose spot amongst rock titans remains unshakable. Gov't Mule is scheduled for Sunday, August 2, at 7:30 p.m.
Summer 2026 Commencement
August 8 11:00 am
Commencement is a culmination of your hard work and dedication. A time for reflection and celebration with those closest to you. This is a memory to hold on to forever. We can’t wait to share the experience with you and yours.
La Jolla presents
Beatles vs. Stones
A Musical Showdown
September 12 7:30 pm
Beatles vs. Stones - Two of the greatest bands of all time face off in a high-energy, adrenaline-pumping musical showdown. The Fab Four, represented by tribute band Abbey Road will engage in a barrage of hits against premier Rolling Stones tribute band Satisfaction. It’s a face-off you won’t want to miss! Beatles vs. Stones – A Musical Showdown is scheduled for Saturday, September 12, at 7:30 p.m.
Brit Floyd
The Moon, The Wall and Beyond!
September 19 7:30 pm
Brit Floyd - The World’s Premier Pink Floyd Experience .. Rolling Stone Magazine has announced their 2026 world tour: “The Moon, The Wall and Beyond.” This monumental new production celebrates two of the most iconic and influential albums in rock history — Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall — with a breathtaking show that captures the spirit, sound, and spectacle of the legendary band. Brit Floyd is scheduled for Saturday, September 19, at 7:30 p.m.
Outlander in Concert
Echoes through the Highlands
September 25 7:30 pm
The officially licensed concert experience celebrating the global phenomenon. Outlander in Concert brings eight seasons of love, legacy, and destiny to life as a live orchestra performs Bear McCreary’s score, curated by Matthew B. Roberts, against breathtaking scenes from the series. Outlander in Concert is scheduled for Friday, September 25, at 7:30 p.m.
The Rocket Man Show
October 3 7:30 pm
This is Elton! Crash land into your seat with The Rocket Man Show, starring Scotsman Rus Anderson – Elton John’s official stunt and body double as featured in the ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ world tour.
Chosen by Elton himself, Rus pilots a night of greatest hits, while slamming the piano and wearing Elton’s actual personally owned costumes from the 1970’s.
As featured on E! Rus’ portrayal has been described as “Amazing” by Jimmy Fallon and “Phenomenal” by Queen’s Adam Lambert.
The Rocket Man Show has quickly joined the list of must-see tickets in town and is perhaps summed up best by ‘All About That Bass’ megastar Meghan Trainor who claims “You IS Elton!”
It’s one small step for man…one giant leap for Elton John fans.
The Rocket Man Show is scheduled for Saturday, October 3, 2026 at 7:30 p.m.
Martin Media Presents
WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY?
October 9 7:30 pm
WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? is 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions. Cast members Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray will leave you gasping with the very witty scenes they invent before your eyes. Audience participation is key to the show so bring your suggestions and you might be asked to join the cast onstage! WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? showcases some of the improv games made famous on the long-running TV show as well as some exciting new ones, featuring musical direction by Laura Hall. All ages are welcomed, but please note that some “PG-13” language will be used during the performance. Martin Media presents WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? is scheduled for Friday, October 9, at 7:30 p.m.
The Vampire Circus
The Scariest Side of Cirque
October 22 7:30 pm
Heralded as a mix of circus cabaret and theatre, The Vampire Circus is a mysterious, tantalizing, fun, dark, cutting-edge production guaranteed to amaze the senses. The Vampire Circus has been called a mix of circus cabaret and theater and is the result of a fusion of Tim Burton and Cirque Du Soleil. Enjoy a phenomenal night of live entertainment, based on the multidisciplinary skills of International performers showcasing theater, dance, and gymnastics. This amazing show pushes the physical boundaries of human performance and leaves audiences amazed, astounded, and Astonished. The Vampire Circus is scheduled for Thursday, October 22, at 7:30 p.m.

