Student Veterans Organization to perform one-night production in New York City
The Student Veterans Organization at Syracuse University will take its narrative show, “Separated,” to New York City on Monday. Read more »
The Student Veterans Organization at Syracuse University will take its narrative show, “Separated,” to New York City on Monday. Read more »
Check out these 8 local events in and around Syracuse this weekend. Read more »
“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” is set to premiere at the Syracuse Stage on Wednesday. Read more »
Mickey Rowe is the first actor on the autism spectrum to play the lead role of Christopher Boone, who has autism, in any major production of the play. Read more »
Here are eight things to do in and around Syracuse this weekend. Read more »
Students in SU's drama department will perform Tony Award-winning smash “Crazy For You” from Friday to Oct. 15. Read more »
For years, an absence of dining options at Syracuse Stage has concerned students. The stage is located off East Genesee Street. Read more »
The theater will bring the timeless story to the Syracuse community starting Wednesday until Oct. 8. Read more »
Singer and songwriter Cliff Diver will open for Smart Alec Friday at Woody’s, and will play his own show at InsideOut Tavern on the Sept. 22. Read more »
From a live performance of “The Lion King” to Anderson .Paak, here are the venues to visit in Syracuse for a healthy dose of entertainment. Read more »
Infrastructure projects, including several academic buildings and residence halls, are underway this summer. Completion of the projects is slated for August and September. Read more »
Syracuse Stage will host the musical “Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash” next month. The cast will perform Cash classics such as “I Walk the Line” and “Folsom Prison Blues.” Read more »
If you're not into movies, there are plenty of options in the theater scene this summer for those looking for a few hours of entertainment. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Department of Drama will bring musicals, comedies and classics to their 2017-2018 season line up. Read more »
Winnie Greenberg has lived in Syracuse for her entire life. She’s worked downtown, been apart of the local arts scene and she’s seen Syracuse change drastically over the years. Read more »
The 19th Young Playwrights festival gave high schoolers and middle schoolers a chance to see their plays come to life as performed and read by SU College of Visual and Performing Arts students. Read more »
Syracuse Stage opened "How I Learned to Drive" this weekend, a deep show about sexual abuse that hushed the audience and made them think. Read more »
CNY arts and news organizations express concern about President Donald Trump’s plan to eliminate the National Endowment for the Arts and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Read more »
Looking to go out this weekend? Syracuse has a variety of things going on, from 1930s jazz to country hits and two new types of… Read more »
The season will feature both classics, such as “The Wizard of Oz,” and new projects never before seen. Read more »
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 »
The Syracuse University Department of Drama put on "King Stag," a comedia del'arte production about love and marriage. Read more »
“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 »
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 »