Red House Arts Center puts on 'Noises Off,' a comedy of errors and a play within a play
Part of the fun of going to the theater is escaping from life for a brief moment in time. But instead of suspending reality, the… Read more »
Part of the fun of going to the theater is escaping from life for a brief moment in time. But instead of suspending reality, the… Read more »
Flirtatious maidens covered in flowers, lovers being duped and scandalous tales. This isn’t Spring Break. This is the Syracuse Stage and the College of Visual… Read more »
If we’ve taken anything away from the last century, it is that repressed groups will rise above their oppressors. During the last half of the… Read more »
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is coming to Syracuse. And he sings. Syracuse Opera continues its 2012-13 season with its first performance this calendar… Read more »
Christine Dwyer, playing Elphaba the green witch, furiously chanted magical spells on a dark, bare stage. “I am wicked through and through,” she said, and… Read more »
Stephen Schwartz’s “Wicked” will give audiences a lesson on how to defy gravity from Nov. 28 through Dec. 9 at the Landmark Theater. “It’s a… Read more »
Incest, murder, betrayal and ill-fated plots full of suspense. Syracuse University Department of Drama’s modern interpretation of John Ford’s risque and controversial play “’Tis Pity… Read more »
The cast members rise from their seats, smiles emerging on each one of their faces. Singing is what brings them together as they grasp for… Read more »
Growing up in a country of war is like growing up an orphan. It’s the insatiable desire for the love of a parent, unquenchable due… Read more »
The Meccas of theater are known throughout the world: Broadway in the heart of New York City, the West End district of foggy London, Steppenwolf… Read more »