Spring Ahead: News and Events from Hudson Guild
Stay up to date on the news and events happening this Spring at Hudson Guild.
Read our Spring 2013 Newsletter by clicking here.
"Spare Times for Children": "Frankenstein" by Hudson Guild Theatre Company featured in The New York Times
"A 'Frankenstein' that’s family-friendly? That’s what Hudson Guild Theater Company is promising in this production, written by Hudson Guild’s director of arts, Jim Furlong, and drawing heavily on the 1930s films starring Boris Karloff."
Hudson Guild Theatre Company's production of "Frankenstein" was featured in the weekend edition of The New York Times as a top theater show for kids in New York City.
Read the full text of the article at The New York Times.
Hudson Guild Provides Affordable Alternative for Pre-K
"It's about where that family is at — the goal is so our kids will be prepared to be successful in kindergarten."
DNAinfo.com New York spotlights the Early Childhood Education and Pre-K program at Hudson Guild, which focuses on putting families and children first.
Read the full article, please click here.
"Just Do Art!" : "Frankenstein" by Hudson Guild Theatre Company featured in Chelsea Now
"Like a good idea that refuses to die, Mary Shelley’s classic horror story has been reimagined countless times since her novel was first published in 1818. Now, Hudson Guild Theatre Company puts its stamp on “Frankenstein” with a new stage adaptation that draws on the wildly imaginative (and unexpectedly witty) 1931 film version directed by James Whale (starring Boris Karloff as the lumbering, mute and misunderstood reanimated creation)."
Husdon Guild Theatre Company's production of "Frankenstein" was featured in "Just Do Art" in the latest edition of Chelsea Now. Opening tomorrow, the production runs from March 22-30 at the Hudson Guild Theatre.
Read the full text of the article at Chelsea Now.
Executive Director Ken Jockers featured as a Guest Advocate for ArchetypeMe
Ken Jockers was featured as a Guest Advocate in the online magazine, ArchetypeMe. In a series of articles, Ken has chosen five of today's leading advocates for community development in the greater New York City area.
Click to read about Irma Rodriguez of Queens Community House, Valerie Berlin of BerlinRosen and Campain for Children, Alessandra DiGiusto of Deutsche Bank's Americas Foundation, and Denise Adler, Chelsea area community activist and why Ken thinks they are making the world a better place.

