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An inclusive dance festival is back in Onondaga County for its second year.
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The 2024-2025 season focuses on individuals yearning to belong in a world that may not accept them for who they are.
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During SALTLAND Theatre Festival, audiences can see 13 shows over 10 days.
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Six musicals will be coming to Syracuse's Landmark Theatre in the 2023-2024 M&T Bank Broadway season.
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Ticket sales for the shows raise money for the Food Bank of Central New York.
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Set in the fictional town of Grovers Corners, New Hampshire at the turn of the century, the play incorporates elements of central New York.
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The Community Folk Art Center is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. As part of the celebration, a Syracuse alum is performing his one-man play this weekend.
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Central New York lawmakers met at the Syracuse Landmark Theatre to advocate for funding in the state budget to go toward the Upstate Historic Theatres.
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To cap off Black History Month, the Black Artist Collective held its third annual showcase in Syracuse featuring song, poetry, spoken word, dance and live painting.
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St. Patrick's Day may be several weeks away but people in Syracuse, New York kick off the season early with parades, live music and green beer. At the 60th annual Green Beer Sunday, everyone is Irish for the day.
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The show weaves English and Spanish together as the two characters have a chance encounter in a torrential downpour that leads them to confront their own personal storms.
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Typically plays have weeks of rehearsal before an audience sees a performance. But one Syracuse-area theatre company wrote, rehearsed and performed a new play in just 24 hours.