Celtic Christmas at Atomic Tom's

Friday, December 12, 2025 - 7:00 PM EST

Join us for yuletide mirth and merriment at our annual fundraising event. An evening of Irish music, food, drink, and laughter to warm the holiday heart. There will be a wide assortment of eclectic items in our silent auction, free flowing Guinness and Harp, performances by BC Celtic Pipes & Drums, The Stoutmen, Gleason’s Groaners and more! Tickets are $50 prepaid online and $60 at the door, Get yours now!


to 10 p.m. on Friday, December 12th at Atomic Tom’s (196 State St. in Binghamton).

 Appetizers by Alexander’s Cafe will be served.

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Agnes of God -by John Pielmeier

Feb 13, 2026 - Mar 1, 2026

Summoned to a convent, Dr. Martha Livingstone, a court-appointed psychiatrist, is charged with assessing the sanity of a novice accused of murdering her newborn. Miriam Ruth, the Mother Superior, determinedly keeps young Agnes from the doctor, further arousing Livingstone’s suspicions. Who killed the infant, and who fathered the tiny victim? Livingstone’s questions force all three women to re-examine the meaning of faith and the power of love, leading to a dramatic, compelling climax.

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Fool for Love - by Sam Shepard

Apr 10, 2026 - Apr 26, 2026

Winner of the 1984 Obie Award for Best New American Play

 

Eddie and May are holed up in a dingy motel room at the edge of the Mojave Desert. Their whirlwind love brings them together and then flings them apart. Tonight is no different. Why do they keep trying, knowing the secret they share? Will tonight’s attempt be any different? The poignancy of their situation is pointed out by the play’s other two characters – a hapless young man who comes by to take May to the movies, and a ghostly old man who sits in a rocking chair. Will their love become permanent tonight or be torn apart again by the burden of their secret?

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The Glass Menagerie - by Tennessee Williams

Jun 12, 2026 - Jun 28, 2026

 One of Mr. Williams’ most iconic and deeply personal plays, often seen as an autobiographical reflection of his own life, and particularly his family dynamics. Tom Wingfield returns to St. Louis in his memory to try to resolve the guilt he feels for the choices he made concerning his sister Laura and his mother Amanda that still haunt him. The play explores themes of illusion versus reality, escapism, and the destructive nature of familial expectations, as the characters struggle to reconcile their past with the present.

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