The Staller Center for the Arts has announced its Fall 2025 season, which will include a variety of performances across Broadway, jazz, dance, and comedy.
Among the highlights is the return of Celebrity Autobiography. The show will feature Richard Kind, Ricki Lake, Ralph Macchio, and Eugene Pack. This production is known for presenting readings from celebrity memoirs and has previously appeared on both Broadway and London’s West End.
Kelli O’Hara’s concert at Staller has been rescheduled to Sunday, November 2 at 8 p.m. O’Hara is currently starring opposite Tom Hanks in “This World of Tomorrow” on Broadway. She will perform a matinee in New York City before traveling to Stony Brook for her evening performance at Staller. “See the Tony Award-winner for a night of showtunes that prove why she remains one of the theater’s greatest leading ladies.”
LeAnn Rimes will also return with her holiday show titled Greatest Hits Christmas. The Grammy Award winner last performed at Staller in 2023 to a sold-out audience.
Béla Fleck & the Flecktones are scheduled to perform their holiday program “Jingle All the Way.” The event includes guest appearances by Jeff Coffin and Alash. Attendees have an option for a VIP upgrade that provides access to an exclusive pre-show experience with the band.
Other events this fall include Brian Stokes Mitchell performing on September 27. Mitchell has been described as “the last leading man” by The New York Times and brings experience from roles in Ragtime, Man of La Mancha, and Kiss Me, Kate.
On October 10, Stanley Jordan Trio will take the stage. Jordan is recognized for his innovative guitar technique and international collaborations.
Jessica Kirson is set to perform on October 18. Known for her characters and candid humor, Kirson’s work online has attracted over a billion views along with appearances on national television shows such as The Tonight Show.
For more information about upcoming performances or ticket availability at Staller Center for the Arts, visit their official website.



