Tag: theater
CNY Playhouse announced its 2019 lineup — and it includes ‘Mamma Mia’
Central New York Playhouse announced that they will present “Mamma Mia,” “Annie” and 10 other shows next year. Read More »
Gaga, Cooper chemistry elevates ‘A Star is Born’ despite imperfect directorial debut
Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut with “A Star is Born” isn’t a home run, but it’s still a solid double down the left field line. Read More »
VPA students’ films screened at national shorts festivals
Several film students from the College of Visual and Performing Arts had their class projects featured at film festivals across the country this fall. Read More »
UU to host advanced screening of Cooper, Gaga film ‘A Star Is Born’
“A Star is Born,” starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga, tells the love story of two musicians who meet at a bar. An advanced screening will take place on Monday night at 8 p.m. Read More »
‘Steel Magnolias’ to open at Redhouse Arts Center on Friday
“Steel Magnolias” opens at Redhouse Arts Center this weekend. The production is directed by Temar Underwood and features a cast of six. Read More »
Talking Heads’ lead singer brings world tour to Syracuse
Performer David Byrne will play the Landmark Theatre on Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. Read More »
Agatha Christie classic ‘The Mousetrap’ coming to CNY Playhouse
“The Mousetrap” opens Sept. 7 at CNY Playhouse. Read More »
Grab some popcorn: University Union’s Fall 2018 movie lineup is here
University Union released its Fall 2018 Cinemas Schedule Monday morning, and some of the movies featured include "A Quiet Place" and "Christopher Robin." Read More »
Live theater in Syracuse: What to see this summer
Shows include “Rock of Ages,” “La Cage aux Folles,” and “Seinfeld Live.” There’s something for every theater-goer this summer season. Read More »
Travel ‘Into the Woods’ next fall with SU Department of Drama’s 2018-19 season
Syracuse University’s drama department in the College of Visual and Performing Arts announced their 2018-19 season, filled with a blend of musicals and plays. Read More »
Dreya Cherry: Student pit manager is spreading the love she received in First Year Players
After feeling connected and valued as a pit orchestra bassoonist her freshman year, Cherry has strived to pass the love around to others in FYP. Read More »
Syracuse Fashion Week to feature avant-garde designs, pink beer
Syracuse Fashion Week started when local designer Lisa Butler staged several shows that evolved into an annual event. Read More »
Check out First Year Players’ ‘Young Frankenstein’ on Friday the 13th
The student-run organization First Year Players’ show runs this weekend. The show is the culmination of the group’s work since September. Read More »
Redhouse production of 'The Snow Queen' brings winter back to Syracuse
Redhouse and the Arc of Onondaga are collaborating to bring the musical — which was originally written by Hans Christian Andersen as a children’s fairytale — to Syracuse. Read More »
Netflix Originals shouldn’t be considered for Academy Awards
With films like “Icarus” and “Okja” winning big-name awards in recent years, our Screen Time columnist argues that films have to follow the path created by the industry to be considered for such accolades. Read More »
SU Department of Drama explores AIDS crisis in 'The Baltimore Waltz'
The show takes the audience through a sequence of events that are revealed to be a dream. Read More »
April showers start Sunday. Here's what to do before they get here.
Whether you're into video games, fashion, theatre, music or the upcoming holidays, this weekend is packed with events for everyone. Read More »
‘Chess’ is making a comeback at the CNY Playhouse
‘Chess’ is an acclaimed musical that’s also admired for its storyline, and director Robert Searle is looking to repopularize the show in the context of today’s political climate. Read More »
Here’s what Grayson Allen’s 8th grade Myspace page probably looked like
If Duke’s shooting guard had a Myspace, here’s what Humor columnist Lauren Perlowski thinks we'd find on it. Read More »
‘Love Boat’ star Fred Grandy to make Syracuse debut
“On Golden Pond” opens at Redhouse this Friday, starring Fred Grandy and his daughter, Marya Grandy. Read More »
Drama department to present ‘The Seagull’ as it was meant: a comedy
Anton Chekhov’s work can be dull, but the Syracuse University drama department is looking to elicit some laughs with its production of “The Seagull,” opening Friday. Read More »
Baldwinsville Theatre Guild brings Paris to central New York
The Baldwinsville Theatre Guild will have you questioning the importance of what it means to be a monster and what it means to be a man in their production of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame.” Read More »
Mike Intaglietta appointed new executive director of the Landmark Theatre
Mike Intaglietta was recently appointed the new executive director of the Landmark Theatre. He has been involved in the central New York arts scene for many years and has fond memories of times he’s spent at the theater. Read More »