February 7 7:30 pm
Playing the hits and deep cuts spanning the career of Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame group Fleetwood Mac, Tusk has been crisscrossing the country since 2008 as The Classic Fleetwood Mac Tribute. Five pro musicians turned into masters of their trade through decades of individual music study, live performance, creative risk, and devotion to the art. TUSK features note-perfect renditions of both the solo and full band songs, with each member specializing in one of the core lineup of Fleetwood Mac (Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood). They possess an electric stage presence that can only come from well over a decade of touring together. Truly the best at what they do, TUSK is unmatched in their tribute to one of the greatest bands of all time.
BAG POLICY Small clutch purses & wallets (6.5″ x 4.5” x 1”), clear totes, or (1) one-gallon, zip-close style plastic bag may be carried into the venue. All other bags are prohibited. For more details, please visit our FAQs page.
ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. Unless a performance is canceled or rescheduled by the Journey Bank Community Arts Center or the performer, there are no refunds or exchanges. In case of inclement weather, should the performance occur, there are no refunds or exchanges. Ticket orders may be canceled if, at our sole discretion, it is suspected that tickets are being purchased by resellers. For guaranteed lowest prices, always purchase with confidence directly from caclive.com or the Journey Bank Community Arts Center Box Office.
2025–26 PERFORMANCE SERIES SPONSOR

ADDITIONAL SERIES SUPPORT PROVIDED BY

THE JOURNEY BANK COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER
performances would not be possible without the perennial generous support of these institutions:
Our organization received funding from the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts.
BECOME A SPONSOR
For more information on becoming a Sponsor, contact Ana Gonzalez-White, Director of Development/Community Relations, at 570.327.7657 or email AWhite@caclive.com.

A ROUND OF APPLAUSE FOR OUR GENEROUS SUPPORTERS
Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships
C&N Bank
EQT
Henry and Eleanor Perciballi Charitable Fund
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
John Ryan Brewery
Journey Bank
Kaos Fun Zone
Keystone Advertising Specialties
Lycoming Engines
McCormick Law Firm
Miele Group
Miss Holiday Co.
PPL Electric Utilities
Roche Financial, Inc.
Savoy Contract Furniture
The Brickyard Restaurant & Ale House
The Crooked Goose
The Liberty Arena
The M&T Charitable Foundation
The Stonehouse Pizza & Pasteria
UPMC
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
Winner Carpet One
Woodlands Bank
Young Industries
BAG POLICY Small clutch purses & wallets (6.5″ x 4.5” x 1”), clear totes, or (1) one-gallon, zip-close style plastic bag may be carried into the venue. All other bags are prohibited. For more details, please visit our FAQs page.
ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. Unless a performance is canceled or rescheduled by the Journey Bank Community Arts Center or the performer, there are no refunds or exchanges. In case of inclement weather, should the performance occur, there are no refunds or exchanges. Ticket orders may be canceled if, at our sole discretion, it is suspected that tickets are being purchased by resellers. For guaranteed lowest prices, always purchase with confidence directly from caclive.com or the Journey Bank Community Arts Center Box Office.
CAPITOL PRODUCER – Above $10,000
Henry and Eleanor Perciballi Charitable Fund
STERLING PRODUCER $5,000 – $9,999
John and Karen Blaschak
Robert Hager and Crystal Colburn
Catharine Ertel
Kathy and Bob Walker
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER $2,500 – $4,999
Richard and Jennifer Bomboy
Jake Bomboy
Albert and Jane Clapps
Jim and Cheryle Fink
Davie and Fred Gilmour
Dr. Richard and Mrs. Sharon Walter
PRODUCER $1,000 – $2,499
William Alsted and Beverly Porter
Dr. Susan and Mr. Chris Branton
Jane Darrow
Jim and Shanin Dougherty
Susan Everett
Brian and Joanna Flynn
Dr. Bob Fredrickson
Daphne Wahl Hill: In Memory of Daniel E. Hill, M.D.
William R. Hoffmann: In Memory of Sharon M. Hoffmann
Elwood (Chip) and Penny Hoover III
Stephen and Martha Huddy
Roger and Denise Jarrett
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Jenkins
Steve and Heather Keller
The Kline Family
David and Marion Lehman
Mrs. Elizabeth Lightbourn
Rhett and Mia Merchant
Joseph and Susan Myers
Carol Paradowski
Gayle Peters-Coates: In Memory of Ned S. Coates
Drs. Christopher Reilly and Teresa Bianco
Rieders, Travis, Dohrmann, Mowrey, Humphrey, & Waters
Senator E. Eugene Yaw and Ann S. Pepperman
DIRECTOR $500 – $999
Steven Ault and Dr. Carrie Winship
Greg and Katie Bell
John and Linda Burns
Elizabeth and Jonathan Butterfield
Patrick and Maureen Carey
Ron and Pat Cioffi
John and Carol Coffelt
Marlin and Brenda Cromley
Mike and Marsha Cunningham
Michael and Kimberley Drexler
Cindy Emig
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Gandy
Jerry and Vicki Fischer
Dennis and Patricia Gehris
Harry and Sue Hefty
Steve and Mary Ann Johnson
Todd and Theresa Kendall
The Klucka Family
The Leach Crew
The Leahy Family
Bob and Terry Manenkoff
N. E. McCarty
Edmund Metzger
Andy and Marianne Moyer
Dean P. Muller
Anthony J. Pace
John and Lenore Penfield
Margie Shaw
Kyle and Jordyn Smith
James O. Snyder
Chris and Peter Wallace
Kenneth and Heather Williamson
Anonymous
STAR PERFORMER $250 – $499
Ed and Linda Alberts
David and Nancy Ambrose
Mr. Michael Anceravige
Todd and Sandra Arthur
Sherry Ault
Mike and Donna Bastian
Don Baylor: In Memory of Janet Baylor
Nick and Luanne Bender
Dr. Joseph and Mrs. Ann Bering: In Honor of Mrs. Theresa Kendall
Ronald and Frances Blatchley
Cynthia Bower
Mr. and Mrs. David Bower II
Edward and Susan Bowers
Ron and Rhonda Boyce
Anonymous
Charles and Ruth Brewer
Dr. and Mrs. Hernan Brizuela
Ken and Jodie Burkholder
Sally Lifland Butterfield
Stephanie Calder
William and Chris Carlucci
Teresa and Ron Carter
Maria and James Casale
Sheldon and Debi Castle
Scott and Julie Cody
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Collins
Ryan and Amy Collins
John and Linda Confer
Michael V. Confer
Rick and Fleur Coulter
Kevin and Laurie Crane
Anonymous
Mark and Annette Davis
David and Marjorie DeBlander
Anonymous
Frani Doherty
Sue and Charlie Duchman
George and Shirley Durrwachter
Garth and Mimi Eck
Steve and Deb Eck
Robbie and Jacie Ecker
Anonymous
Ana Gonzalez-White
Gary and Carol Golbitz
Jo-Ann Gorksi and Greg Smith
Glenn and Nicole Gough
The Grab Family
Drs. John and Deborah Grove
Randy and Susan Herbst
Becky Hibschman
Douglas Hippenstiel: In Memory of Kathy Hippenstiel
Richard and Amy Holz
Kenneth and Wendy Houck
Dr. Victoria and Jason Hurwitz
Robert Hyde and Family
William and Patricia Kast
Mike and Mary Katherine Kearns
KFC Williamsport
Geraldine Kijowski
Bill and Tracy Kilcoyne
Chris and Kim
Jeff and Nancy Kimball
Oscar and Shirley Knade
Ken and Diana Kuhns
David Kyle
Nancy Lady
Donna D. Libby
Paul and Michele Mach
Diane Mahoney: In Memory of Paul Mahoney
Fred and Leta Jo Maue
Anonymous
John M. McDermott
Julie McManus
Joseph Mentrikoski
William Metzger
Kelly and Bruce Miller
Montgomery Plumbing Supply Company
Toni Clark-Moulthrop
Anonymous
Tom and Peachie O’Connor
Stu and Judy Olinsky
Paul J. Petcavage, Esquire
Michael and Joyce Petro
Anonymous
Charles and Diane Plankenhorn
Patricia Quinn
Robert and Debra Rabb
Brenda and Barry Rake
Paul Reed and Karen Miura: In Memory of Chase Alexander Kilgus
President Michael and Dr. Christina Reed
Carol Rice, Merrymakers Cruise and Travel
Dennis and Patricia Ringling
Kathy Rogers
Ryan and Alycia Rooney
Rummings Bluestone
Elizabeth Sauers
Vida Saylor
John and Linda Schon
Michael and Deb Seitzer
Glenn and Myra Shaffer
Jason and Kim Sheasley
Margrit Shoemaker and Daniel Glunk
Carole Smith
Jeff and Teri Snook
David P. and Ruth Y. Snyder
James Sones
Alan and Sheila Stever
Hal and Leayn Stockdill
Suzanne and David Stopper
David and Rita Strickler
Barry and Crystal
Jonathan and Kristin Swank
John Ulmer
Sam and Kathy Verdini
Patty Wahl
Rodney Watson, Teamwork Graphics, Inc.
Wendy and Larry Weader
Craig and Gale Weaver
Matt and Amy Weigle
Brad and Michelle Wertman
Gary and Dee Whiteman
Carrie and Stan Wicks: In Memory of Kayley Smith
Wayne and Martha Wigg
Bruce and Denise Witkop
Anonymous
Bryan and Arlene Wolcott
Todd and Robyn Woodling
ENSEMBLE $50 – $249
Stephen and Denise Adams
Linda and Dennis Ault
Jack Banks
Michael and Laurie Barclay
Scott and Mary Jane Bennett
George and LuAnn Berninger
Tom and Susan Brittain
Dr. Anthony G. Butto
Maren Callahan
John W. and Carmen M. Compton, Jr.
Jim and Susan Cortright
Lou and Joanne Cromley
Bill Dalton
Matt and Amy DeCamp
Becky DeWald
Jim and Germaine Donahue
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dulak
Michael Dunkelberger
Victor and Mary Engel
Sandy and Ken Gardner
Lenora Georges
Russell and Juliann Gombosi
Frances Habecker
Hobart and Carrie Hopkins
Sandra Irion
Tom and Pat Kaczmarek
Rosalie F. Kaleda
Tabatha Kelly
Kevin and Cheryl Ann Kibby
John Kulka
Gene and Marilyn Kurzejewski
Sarah Lamade
Mary Ann Lampman
Scott and Jean Lowery
Charles and Melissa Mahler
Kimberly Manning
Rita Marzzacco
Rick and Vicki Masemer
Herb Mauzy
Jason Mazzullo, Mazzullo’s Premier Auto Spa
Michaeleen McNamara
Edwin Miller, Jr.
Josie and Richard Miller
Anonymous
Robin G. Parko and Raymond C. Beam
Bonnie M. Powell
Jeff and Kathy Richards: In Honor of Brooke Styborski
David and Melissa Rockey
Rotary Club of Montoursville
Patricia Rudy
Lewis and Carol Sechler
Richard and Elizabeth Schluter
Helen and Charles Schwarz
Chuck and Karen Shultz
Jeri Sims: In Memory of William “Bill” Weigle
Blair Soars
Karen and Robert Sonntag
Peter Spagnuolo
Tom Speicher
Dan and Anne Styborski
Tom and Jan Thaler
Philip and Barbara Thomas
Alice and Rich Trowbridge
Daryl Ulp
Glenn Wininger
Suzanne and Mark Winkelman
BAG POLICY Small clutch purses & wallets (6.5″ x 4.5” x 1”), clear totes, or (1) one-gallon, zip-close style plastic bag may be carried into the venue. All other bags are prohibited. For more details, please visit our FAQs page.
ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. Unless a performance is canceled or rescheduled by the Journey Bank Community Arts Center or the performer, there are no refunds or exchanges. In case of inclement weather, should the performance occur, there are no refunds or exchanges. Ticket orders may be canceled if, at our sole discretion, it is suspected that tickets are being purchased by resellers. For guaranteed lowest prices, always purchase with confidence directly from caclive.com or the Journey Bank Community Arts Center Box Office.

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 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 firepit.
Thank you to our Capitol Lounge Sponsors:
Intermission Sponsor

Members’ Night

BAG POLICY Small clutch purses & wallets (6.5″ x 4.5” x 1”), clear totes, or (1) one-gallon, zip-close style plastic bag may be carried into the venue. All other bags are prohibited. For more details, please visit our FAQs page.
ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. Unless a performance is canceled or rescheduled by the Journey Bank Community Arts Center or the performer, there are no refunds or exchanges. In case of inclement weather, should the performance occur, there are no refunds or exchanges. Ticket orders may be canceled if, at our sole discretion, it is suspected that tickets are being purchased by resellers. For guaranteed lowest prices, always purchase with confidence directly from caclive.com or the Journey Bank Community Arts Center Box Office.
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
Educational programs are funded in part by:
A COMMUNITY ENCORE PRODUCTION
The Community Encore Production (formerly Student Summer Stock) program offers high school students in the regional area the opportunity to participate in and learn how to produce a show for a performing arts theater. Each summer a production is picked and auditions are held for students in grade 7th through 12th. Students are able to take what they learn during the program and apply it to their individual schools’ programs. The community looks forward to this production every summer and it has become a true testament to quality and quantity of available talent in the Greater Williamsport area.
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.
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.
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.
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 Ana Gonzalez-White, Director of Development/Community Relations at 570.327.7657 or email AWhite@caclive.com for more information.
BAG POLICY Small clutch purses & wallets (6.5″ x 4.5” x 1”), clear totes, or (1) one-gallon, zip-close style plastic bag may be carried into the venue. All other bags are prohibited. For more details, please visit our FAQs page.
ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. Unless a performance is canceled or rescheduled by the Journey Bank Community Arts Center or the performer, there are no refunds or exchanges. In case of inclement weather, should the performance occur, there are no refunds or exchanges. Ticket orders may be canceled if, at our sole discretion, it is suspected that tickets are being purchased by resellers. For guaranteed lowest prices, always purchase with confidence directly from caclive.com or the Journey Bank Community Arts Center Box Office.
On Stage Next!
The Uptown Music Collective
Women of Rock II
The Music of Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, & The Pretenders
March 14, 2026 7:30 pm
In the first Women of Rock tribute from the Collective, Pat Benatar went toe-to-toe with the powerhouse vocals of Heart and walked away the undisputed champion of that rock-and-roll showdown! Now she’s back—this time taking on the hard-hitting grit of Joan Jett, and the razor-edged pop-rock of The Pretenders. Performed with all of the energy, fearless vocals, blazing guitar, and passionate energy that students of the Collective bring to the stage as they tribute the music and the attitude that defines these true rock icons—three legends, one stage, and one night only. Be there! Women of Rock II: The Music of Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, & The Pretenders is scheduled for Saturday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m.
Williamsport Symphony Orchestra Presents:
Video Games in Concert
March 17, 2026 7:30 pm
From pixel to podium, experience the thrill of video game music like never before with the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra! Once considered novelty, video game scores have become a global sensation, celebrated for their sweeping melodies, immersive harmonies, and cinematic power. Video Games in Concert is an unforgettable multimedia event that combines live orchestral performance with synchronized video on the big screen. Beloved titles such as Halo, Skyrim, World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, Metal Gear Solid, and Castlevania come alive in a powerful blend of music and visuals, transporting audiences into the worlds they love. For gamers, it’s a chance to relive favorite adventures in a new way. For classical fans, it’s proof of the orchestra’s versatility and modern relevance. Above all, it’s a celebration of the power of play and the artistry of symphonic music. Don’t miss this unique night of sound, story, and imagination! Video Games in Concert is scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at 7:30 p.m.
EagleMania
The World’s Greatest Eagles Tribute
March 21, 2026 7:30 pm
EagleMania has been dazzling audiences for over a decade by spectacularly reproducing the music of The Eagles. EagleMania thrills internationally sold-out audiences with their stunning five part harmony, virtuoso guitar work and uncanny ability to emulate the distinct sound of The Eagles. EagleMania is scheduled for Saturday, March 21, at 7:30 p.m.
America
The Happy Trails Tour 2026
May 7 7:30 pm
America is a perennial classic-rock favorite who formed in 1970 and continue to deliver their timeless songs with powerful performances. They’ve now set their sights on “The Happy Trails Tour 2026,” following last year’s 55th anniversary tour with acclaimed shows across the country. America: The Happy Trails Tour 2026 is scheduled for Thursday, May 7, at 7:30 p.m.
BAG POLICY Small clutch purses & wallets (6.5″ x 4.5” x 1”), clear totes, or (1) one-gallon, zip-close style plastic bag may be carried into the venue. All other bags are prohibited. For more details, please visit our FAQs page.
ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. Unless a performance is canceled or rescheduled by the Journey Bank Community Arts Center or the performer, there are no refunds or exchanges. In case of inclement weather, should the performance occur, there are no refunds or exchanges. Ticket orders may be canceled if, at our sole discretion, it is suspected that tickets are being purchased by resellers. For guaranteed lowest prices, always purchase with confidence directly from caclive.com or the Journey Bank Community Arts Center Box Office.