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Austin Rose uses a life of creativity to enchant in Pride Union drag debut
Acting major Austin Rose uses their love for music, comedy and Disney villains to inspire their drag persona, Vera Kewl. Read more »
Acting major Austin Rose uses their love for music, comedy and Disney villains to inspire their drag persona, Vera Kewl. Read more »
Syracuse Stage is showing its first bilingual play to the community, highlighting issues like prejudice in both Spanish and English. Read more »
Impress your date on Valentine’s Day with one of these six ‘winter-friendly’ activities. Read more »
Syracuse’s vibrant festivals and eclectic art scene will be on show this Family Weekend. Read more »
Bikers, horseback riders and dancers will all be served this week in Syracuse, with a wide variety of events available to students. Read more »
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 »
On Feb. 19, Syracuse Stage unveiled the play “Sender,” which is directed by Terrence Mosley and written by Ike Holter. Read more »
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 »
These five local spots host seasonal dishes, cocktails and nonalcoholic drinks to help customers get into the festive holiday spirit. Read more »
The Thomas J. Walsh Scholarship will be awarded to one creative writing major in the English department in the College of Arts and Sciences. Read more »
Syracuse Stage is returning to live theater with six plays planned for its 2021-2022 season. Read more »
Syracuse Stage will return from their 18-month hiatus with a play written by their resident playwright about the historical debate. Read more »
Syracuse Stage announced its 2021-22 season schedule which includes six shows and educational, family and community-oriented programs. Read more »
Syracuse Stage 2020-21 season to end with virtual performance of “‘Master Harold’ ... and the Boys,” available June 16 on video-on-demand. Read more »
For the first time since September, actors and crew were able to travel to the Syracuse Stage theater this spring to produce the play “I and You.” Read more »
New York state changed its guidelines on entertainment venues. But that does not mean Syracuse theaters reopen their doors anytime soon. Read more »
This year, Syracuse Stage’s Cold Read Festival will be held virtually on Zoom from March 23-28. Read more »
Kyle Bass’ role at Syracuse Stage allows him to be a playwright and an integral member in shaping the future of the theater. Read more »
Syracuse Stage will start the new year by streaming their production of “Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992” on their website from Feb. 3 to 14. Read more »
The play was staged and filmed at the John D. Archbold Theatre and was available to stream from November 11-22, 2020 Read more »
U.S. Marine veteran Dewaine Farria’s “Revolutions of All Colors” follows the lives of three characters as they grapple with issues of race and sexuality. Read more »
The production, which features the stories of Black women in central New York, is available to stream on Syracuse Stage’s website until Nov. 1. Read more »
Eleven students signed the demands, which include removing pre-selected studio classes for second-year students. Read more »
“Our Town” and the world premiere of “salt/city/blues” are two of the six virtual plays set for the season. Read more »