Syracuse Drama's rendition of 'Agamemnon' opens to full house
The story is based on ancient Greek myths of the Trojan War and shows off senior drama student's talent. Read more »
The story is based on ancient Greek myths of the Trojan War and shows off senior drama student's talent. Read more »
Syracuse Stage opened Steve Martin’s "The Underpants," a play filled with sexual innuendo, suggestive puns and physical comedy. Read more »
Syracuse University's Department of Drama opened "Kiss Me, Kate" this weekend. 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 »
In the next few months, the Connective Corridor will unveil six new motion-controlled kiosks to promote the local art and culture scene. There are 11… Read more »
The number of riders on South Campus buses has increased by 10 percent this semester after Centro changed bus routes and schedules to better accommodate… Read more »
Traditions exist to be comforting, and winter performances of “A Christmas Carol” are no exception. Playing now through Dec. 29 at Syracuse Stage is a… Read more »
As its name suggests, “Scorched” is a searing, emotional drama that burns with devastating intensity. The play opened Oct. 23 at Syracuse Stage and runs… Read more »
Nothing burns quite like a dark family history. Syracuse Stage’s production of “Scorched” explores the meaning of family and the long-lasting effects of war. The… Read more »
For those who like witty, biting dialogue, “Blithe Spirit” is certainly an enjoyable show. Syracuse Stage premiered “Blithe Spirit,” Noel Coward’s 1941 comedy last week.… Read more »
Everyone from Tiny Tim to the Wicked Witch of the West has walked across its stage at one point in the past four decades, but… 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 »
It’s 1964. A young, disfigured girl boards a bus bound for Tulsa, Okla., hoping to be healed by a televangelist. This is where “Violet” begins,… Read more »
With the first African-American president and a growing progressive culture, people today don’t always think to look back at the civil rights movement and the… Read more »
It is Pittsburgh, 1969. The nation is rapidly changing and with it, the African-American community. This is the world of August Wilson’s “Two Trains Running,”… Read more »
Incest, murder, betrayal and ill-fated plots full of suspense. Syracuse University Department of Drama’s modern interpretation of John Ford’s risque and controversial play “’Tis Pity… Read more »
The cast members rise from their seats, smiles emerging on each one of their faces. Singing is what brings them together as they grasp for… Read more »
Growing up in a country of war is like growing up an orphan. It’s the insatiable desire for the love of a parent, unquenchable due… Read more »
Chancellor Nancy Cantor's vision to integrate Syracuse University and downtown Syracuse is about to get bigger - three miles bigger. Cantor revealed plans Monday to… Read more »