CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, Zack Phillips's name and year were misstated due to an editing error. Phillips is a freshman. The stage was… Read more »
If we’ve taken anything away from the last century, it is that repressed groups will rise above their oppressors. During the last half of the… Read more »
Christine Dwyer, playing Elphaba the green witch, furiously chanted magical spells on a dark, bare stage. “I am wicked through and through,” she said, and… Read more »
The Captain’s gaze is locked. The only thing standing between him and his target is the roaring sea. “Oh, Captain, my Captain,” cries Ishmael as… Read more »
Once the large, sweeping set pieces came down from the rafters at Syracuse Stage's Archbold Theatre, the audience was instantly transported into the magical world… Read more »
An undeniable, nervous undertone settled over the audience on the opening night of Syracuse Stage's 'The Boys Next Door' at Archbold Theatre on Friday. With… Read more »
A period piece has the potential to transport you into another era. While 'The Turn of the Screw' does just that with its ornate Victorian… Read more »
When elephants, hyenas, giraffes and exotic birds poured in the crowded Crouse Hinds Theater, there was a collective reaction from the audience: 'Wow!' It's not… Read more »
For Milly Millhauser, nothing compares to the moment when the curtain goes up and the lights hit the stage. 'There's a magical feeling that… Read more »
It's not every day when you have paint thrown at you while simultaneously dancing along to electronic music. But then there's Dayglow. Dayglow, 'The World's Largest… Read more »
As Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre stepped up to the microphone, she pulled back her sleeve and furiously traced letters out on her arm. Spelling bee moderator Rona… Read more »
In 'Curse of the Starving Class,' Syracuse University's drama department provides a fresh and realistic portrayal of a dysfunctional, lower-class family that experiences a struggle… Read more »
The story of Helen Keller transmits a powerful message of overcoming near impossible feats. Keller rose to international fame through her autobiography 'The Story of… Read more »
With a new experimental reworking, the drama department's interpretation puts an innovative spin on the classic Greek drama. 'Lysistrata' runs until Feb. 27 at… Read more »
A Broadway favorite landed in Syracuse as 'Rent' opened at Syracuse Stage Tuesday night. With millions of fans worldwide, a feature film and a score… Read more »
'A Christmas Story' rings in the holiday season with a tale full of Christmas cheer. Syracuse Stage's early production of 'A Christmas Story' displays a… Read more »
The production of 'Jungalbook' by Syracuse University's Department of Drama draws laughter and kindheartedness from the audience though minimalist sets and a talented cast.… Read more »
Syracuse University now has some New York City style, thanks to SUArt Galleries. The gallery, located in the Shaffer Art Building, opened two new… Read more »
With expert acting and smart directing, 'The 39 Steps' is a hilarious comedy that uses farce to its fullest capabilities. The play is based… Read more »