Tag: Syracuse Stage
Syracuse stage announces lineup for 2017-2018 season
The season will feature both classics, such as “The Wizard of Oz,” and new projects never before seen. Read More »
10 things you could be doing in Syracuse this weekend
If you're looking for a perfect finish to an unusually warm Syracuse week, you won't be disappointed. From jazz and plays to a 400-vendor strong farm show at the fairgrounds, Syracuse has packed a good weekend. Pulp's got the details. Read More »
'King Stag' makes 16th century Italian theater hilarious
The Syracuse University Department of Drama put on "King Stag," a comedia del'arte production about love and marriage. Read More »
Syracuse Stage’s ‘Disgraced’ leaves audience members stunned and speechless
“Disgraced” opened at the Syracuse Stage/SU Complex Friday night. The 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning play details the story of a dinner party that escalates into a fierce debate over interpretations and the meaning of the Quran. Read More »
Making weekend plans? Pulp has got you covered
There's a lot of cool things happening in Syracuse this weekend. Get yourself out there and enjoy being off campus despite the cold weather. Read More »
Syracuse local works in medical job by day, theatrical hair stylist by night
Kristina Scalone works a day job as a medical transcriptionist and pursues her passion for theater at night. She is the hair stylist for the Syracuse Stage/SU Drama Complex. Read More »
Community gathers at Syracuse Stage/SU Drama Complex for nationwide Ghostlight Project
Syracuse Stage, with other theaters the United States, stood in solidarity today at a Ghost Light ceremony, instilling a sense of solidarity and comfort before president-elect Donald Trump takes office Friday. Read More »
5 things happening in Syracuse that students at home are missing
Syracuse University is dead this time of year without students -- but that doesn't mean the city stops too. Here's a recap of what's been going on during the first week of break. Read More »
Syracuse Stage brings first sensory-friendly theater performance to central New York
Syracuse Stage will offer a sensory-friendly performance of "Mary Poppins." The first-of-its-kind show joins the Stage's accessibility series. Read More »
'Laura and the Sea' comments on tragedy with humor
SU drama's production of "Laura and the Sea" opened Saturday night with a healthy dose of dark humor. Read More »
Syracuse Stage opens 44th season with 'Great Expectations'
Syracuse Stage opened its season Friday with "Great Expectations," an adaption of the Charles Dickens classic novel. The cast discussed the challenges of the show, including rapid costume changes. Read More »
Relationship between drama department, professional theater company energizes Bob Hupp
Robert Hupp came to Syracuse Stage just three months ago, and was attracted to Syracuse because of the Stage's distinguished relationship with the drama department. Read More »
Syracuse Stage colors family traditions with 44 seasons of theater
Syracuse Stage opened as a tool to compliment the Department of Drama, and in its 44 years, it's developed into more than a professional theater company. Read More »
Associate artistic director of Syracuse Stage discusses inspirations, love of words
Kyle Bass, who has taught drama at Syracuse, stepped into the position as Artistic Director this summer and will work with Syracuse Stage Read More »
Managing director of Syracuse Stage reflects on unconvential career path
Jill Anderson is the newest managing director of the Syracuse Stage, and has a varied and unique past, from working at the Mixed Blood Theatre in Minneapolis to the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., among other stages. Read More »
SU Drama’s production of ‘Nine’ embraces Italian roots, cinematic values
The Department of Drama kicked off its 2016-2017 season with the Tony Award-winning musical about a filmmaker and his struggle to balance the blurred lines of his creative life and his personal life. Read More »
Syracuse University falls short in enforcing tobacco-free policy
Even though Syracuse University implemented tobacco-free policy two years ago, the policy is not enforced by any official body on the campus, leaving a room for smoking and tobacco use on campus. Read More »
Kyle Bass named associate artistic director of Syracuse Stage
After working in a number of positions at Syracuse Stage, former dramaturge Kyle Bass has now been named the associate artistic director. Read More »
Gozinsky: Crowne Plaza purchase illustrates beneficial relationship between out-of-state, local businesses
Business columnist Sam Gozinsky discusses why a Florida-based real estate company’s purchase of Syracuse’s Crowne Plaza Hotel should be welcomed, despite the often unwelcome prospect of outsider "big business" investors. Read More »
Syracuse Stage names new managing director
Syracuse Stage has completed its leadership transition that started with the departure of its arts and managing directors. Jill Anderson joins Robert Hupp in filling these higher roles at the Stage. Read More »
Audiences howl with laughter on the opening night of 'A Flea in Her Ear'
"A Flea in Her Ear" opened at the Syracuse Stage/SU Drama Complex Saturday. The rapid paced comedy had the audience howling with laughter as characters dashed around the stage trying to figure out mistakes in identity. Read More »
Student Association officials give updates on key initiatives at semester's final meeting
Student Association President Aysha Seedat and Vice President Jane Hong announced Monday that mobile printing and the bike share program will be implemented in the fall. Read More »
'The Christians' at Syracuse Stage leaves audience contemplating religion
This weekend, the Syracuse Stage launched its production of "The Christians," a play that asks its characters to contemplate their religion and leaves the interpretation of the story up to the audience. Read More »