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 »
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 »
WHAT Theatre is preparing to perform their second production of the year, "Almost, Maine," at the Schine Underground. The play is composed of a series of short scenes and features a cast of 19 actors. Read more »
Pulp spoke with Syracuse University alumna and Tony Award winner Jessie Mueller to talk about "Waitress," which features Broadway's first all-female creative team, including Sara Bareilles. Read more »
Syracuse Stage's production of "Stupid F***ing Bird" breaks all the rules. Reaching out to audience members for advice and even a cue to start the play, this twisted comedy engaged and moved viewers. Read more »
Every Tuesday and Thursday, the cast of the Bank of America’s Children’s Tour of “New Kid” travel to elementary schools across central New York. The shows typically start around 8 a.m. Read more »
Generation Y columnist Alison Gala explains why modernizing Shakespeare’s works will not degrade them, but make them more engaging for theatergoers of all ages. Read more »
For Sophia Blayney, a sophomore acting major, working in a theater is natural. However, her current job does not include being on a stage at all. Read more »
When Broadway stars come to visit, theater lovers are going to be starstruck. But when Broadway stars offer master classes with students, it’s hard to… Read more »
Catchy musical numbers, elaborate sequined costumes, flying cows and four Syracuse University students. These are just a few things to expect from the Central New… Read more »
With a backdrop decorated in hand-painted cherry blossoms and Chinese architecture, paper nightingales hanging from the ceiling and incense burning on stage, the Community Folk… Read more »
Sunday evening, members of the Syracuse University family might just start a “Let’s go Orange!” chant while watching the 67th Annual Tony Awards live at… Read more »
Some graduating seniors are about to make their off-Broadway debuts. Five Point Productions, a theater production company founded by a small group of Syracuse University… Read more »
While the country has been affected by a tragic event, Syracuse Stage is taking the opportunity to do something good. Syracuse Stage is co-producing its… 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 »