Tag: theater
‘SNL50: The Anniversary Special' honors history, proves relevance
Saturday Night Live aired a three hour special on Sunday, celebrating the show's 50th anniversary with old and new hosts and skits. Read More »
‘Paddington in Peru’ loses cozy charm, maintains clever humor
“Paddington in Peru” displays stunning visuals and exceptional acting but does not live up to the charm of its predecessors. Read More »
'Wicked' holds space for Broadway roots, adding depth to film's success
“Wicked” walks the line between homage and reinterpretation to appeal to musical theater fans and general audiences alike. Read More »
Themes in 'Les Misérables' U.S. tour prove relevant amid election season
The United States tour of Les Misérables brought the classic show to Syracuse. During election season, the show’s political themes ring more true than ever. Read More »
From ruins to restored: 100 years of the mighty Wurlitzer organ
After nearly being demolished alongside RKO Keith’s Theater, the Empire State Theatre & Musical Instrument Museum’s Wurlitzer organ is still playing almost 100 years later thanks to devoted volunteers who keep its music alive. Read More »
SU Department of Drama performs ‘Pippin’ with a modern twist
"Pippin," performed by Syracuse University’s Department of Drama, hit Syracuse Stage with a modern twist. Read More »
‘La Vida Es Sueño’ immerses children in Spanish language, literature
La Joven Guardia del Teatro Latino’s production of “La Vida Es Sueño” in honor of Latine Heritage Month brought its young cast and the local community together. Read More »
Spike your tent at College Campout, see Ice Cube this fall break
Make the most of fall break by camping with fellow music lovers at “College Campout” or see Ice Cube perform rap hits from the '90s and 2000s. Read More »
Indulge in Spanish theater, music with Setnor Ensemble Series this week
This week, listen to compositions by the Syracuse University Symphony Orchestra and Wind Ensemble, or watch a Spanish theater performance at the Community Folk Arts Center. Read More »
A disjointed plot in 'Trap' reveals Shyamalan's Achilles' heel
“Trap” loses its intrigue after the first act, falling short of Shyamalan’s previous successes as a master of suspense. Read More »
Our humor columnist hates her title. She's on a mission to become more serious.
Forget the hilarious jokes, our humor columnist will only discuss serious topics from now on. Prepare for columns on theater, literature and other scholarly subjects. Read More »
First Year Players is 'one big family' for theater fanatics
SU organization First Year Players (FYP) introduces students to theater. From acting to stage design, FYP builds community through collaboration. Read More »
Syracuse Stage celebrates 50 years of bringing the power of theater to life
Bringing the art of theater to Syracuse since 1974, Syracuse Stage collaborates with Syracuse University and the local community Read More »
SU Drama audience members set sail on 'Ghost Ship'
Syracuse Stage takes audience members on board as passengers on the ‘Ghost Ship’ Read More »
New owners of Manlius Cinema revive CNY's classic film scene
New owners of the historic Manlius Cinema make the theater their own with a Halloween Celebration Read More »
Beat this week's heat with these 5 solutions
With the 90-degree heat wave approaching SU later this week, our culture staff has gathered a few recommendations for fending off the summer heat. Read More »
First Year Players reimagines 'Pippin' in 30th anniversary performance
Over the weekend, First Year Players brought the classic and colorful story of ‘Pippin’ to life. Read More »
Add some variety to your week with these 5 upcoming events
Both on and around campus, there are a wide variety of events taking place throughout next week. Read More »
Community Folk Art Center to honor 50th anniversary Ailey II Dance Company performance
As the Community Folk Art Center celebrates its 50th anniversary, it welcomes Ailey II Dance Company to give a production that ‘encompasses almost all of the arts.’ Read More »
Syracuse Stage musical ‘How to Dance in Ohio’ breaks barriers with its debut
The world premiere of “How to Dance In Ohio” opens at Syracuse Stage Sept. 22, making it the first modern commercial theater production to use a predominantly neurodivergent cast for its autistic roles. Read More »
University Union to screen ‘Scream’ on the Quad April 22
University Union will screen “Scream” on April 22 at 8 p.m on the Quad. Read More »
Shari Alyse speaks about the power of resilience and being wrong in her TED Talk.
On April 9, Shari Alyse will give a TED Talk about the power of being wrong. Read More »
3 concerts to check out around Syracuse this Valentine’s Day weekend
Whether you’re going out with friends or a significant other, these concerts will be a perfect addition to your holiday weekend. Read More »
Dr. Juhanna Rogers discusses place-based storytelling at ‘Conventions’ series
Juhanna Rogers, a Newark, New Jersey native, led a two-hour webinar discussing place-based storytelling and more as part of the Syracuse Symposium: Conventions series. Read More »