Gallery: A hearth-like glow fills the Palace Theatre as the Listeso String Quartet performs its candlelight concert, playing classics like Antonio Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons Winter, Movement 3." Read more »
After postponing their September shows, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band’s performance Thursday marks Springsteen's sixth appearance in Syracuse. Read more »
In the 25th season of the Syracuse City Ballet, the company put on a performance of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker." The corp was composed of 9 professionals including Claire Solis and Lucy Hamilton, about 80 youth dancers, and several other guest artists. Read more »
SUNY-ESF's Alpha Xi Sigma Honor Society hosted Quadstock on Friday evening. The Earth Day-themed art and music festival featured performers such as Froggies, Studio89 and Flannel Channel. Read more »
Instead of in-person performances, Creations Dance Company and Outlaws Dance Troupe are showcasing their choreography through concept videos. Read more »
The LGBT Resource Center and Office of Multicultural Affairs streamed the play “SIJSIWAYULU,” which tells the story of two transgender women claiming their Two-Spirit identity. Read more »
Scenic and lighting designer Marie Yokoyama and director, writer and actor Temar Underwood are the inaugural recipients of the two-year positions. Read more »
As it looks for a new home, the volunteer-based community theater has received support from the community in the form of donations and storage space. Read more »
The event, hosted in partnership with “Stars in the House,” featured performances from Tony Award-winning actress Sutton Foster and other theater artists. Read more »
There will be five performances of “On the Lake” in the Storch Theatre on the weekend of Oct. 9 for an audience maximum of 26 people per show. Read more »
Students in the program take hybrid classes and incorporate social distancing guidelines as part of the storytelling in their performances. Read more »
Cast members of the virtual production “Waiting for the Host” both rehearsed and performed via Zoom. Redhouse also offers virtual workshops and interviews with directors and choreographers. Read more »
The late actor, comedian Jerry Stiller got his start at Syracuse University in the 1940s, when the drama department was in its infancy, through the guidance of professor Sawyer Falk. Read more »