Tag: Syracuse Stage
Student-led 'Head Over Heels' musical is a celebration of identity
Humor musical “Head Over Heels” is now showing at Syracuse Stage. Adapted from Broadway, the show spotlights themes of authenticity and relationships. Read More »
Project Mend shares untold stories of formerly incarcerated individuals
Highlighting work by incarcerated individuals, Project Mend’s second issue came out this weekend. The literary magazine was the culmination of months of work by a team of people impacted by the justice system and SU students. Read More »
Syracuse Stage’s ‘Clyde’s’ is a lesson about second chances
With a tight-knit cast and witty script, “Clyde’s” opens Jan. 31 at Syracuse Stage. Under the direction of Chip Miller, the show is a reminder that everyone deserves a second chance. Read More »
Heal your energy with this week’s events
Enjoy some Reiki rest and relaxation, go to a Pulitzer Prize winner’s “dramedy” and more this week in Syracuse. Look forward to a Black History Month kickoff featuring rapper Cleotrapa. Read More »
Editor’s picks: The top culture stories of 2023
From drag shows to TikTok accounts, take a look at the Daily Orange culture section’s top ten stories of the year Read More »
Syracuse Stage’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ honors tradition with a twist
Syracuse Stage celebrates the ninth showing of ‘A Christmas Carol’ with a twist — acrobatics Read More »
Original student play 'Pitsl' brings Jewish joy to life onstage
With a cast made up of both drama students and Jewish community members, “Pitsl” highlights Jewish joy Read More »
Syracuse Stage celebrates 50 years of bringing the power of theater to life
Bringing the art of theater to Syracuse since 1974, Syracuse Stage collaborates with Syracuse University and the local community Read More »
SU Drama audience members set sail on 'Ghost Ship'
Syracuse Stage takes audience members on board as passengers on the ‘Ghost Ship’ Read More »
From Syracuse to Broadway, 'How to Dance in Ohio' is making history
‘How to Dance in Ohio’ brings neurodivergent representation to Broadway after beginning at Syracuse Stage Read More »
SU Drama puts a fresh twist on 'Guys and Dolls'
With direction from SU alum Banji Aborisade, Syracuse Stage’s ‘Guys and Dolls’ puts a new twist on an old story Read More »
Syracuse Stage's new $1 million dollar donation will enable innovative 'artistic risks'
Syracuse Stage receives large donation to support local theater. Read More »
Local high school students bring 'What the Constitution Means to Me' to life through artwork
SU Stage’s recent workshop brought the Constitution to a younger audience through art. Read More »
Gallery: In Case You Missed it, Spring 2023
Spring semester has been hectic for many, but don't worry we caught everything. Here is what you may have missed this semester. Read More »
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 »
Syracuse Stage explores internal prejudice with its 1st bilingual play
Syracuse Stage is showing its first bilingual play to the community, highlighting issues like prejudice in both Spanish and English. Read More »
Need some ideas for Valentine's Day? Check out these 6 activities
Impress your date on Valentine’s Day with one of these six ‘winter-friendly’ activities. Read More »
A day in Syracuse: where to go and what to do this Family Weekend
Syracuse’s vibrant festivals and eclectic art scene will be on show this Family Weekend. Read More »
Say hello to fall with these Syracuse events
Bikers, horseback riders and dancers will all be served this week in Syracuse, with a wide variety of events available to students. Read More »
Syracuse Stage musical ‘How to Dance in Ohio’ breaks barriers with its debut
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 »
'Sender' humorously displays the challenging transition to adulthood
On Feb. 19, Syracuse Stage unveiled the play “Sender,” which is directed by Terrence Mosley and written by Ike Holter. Read More »
Dr. Juhanna Rogers discusses place-based storytelling at ‘Conventions’ series
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 »
5 local restaurants to get you into the holiday spirit
These five local spots host seasonal dishes, cocktails and nonalcoholic drinks to help customers get into the festive holiday spirit. Read More »
SU offers creative writing scholarship in honor of Tom Walsh
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 »