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The Center for Community Alternatives is a community partner for Syracuse Stage's production of "Clyde's."
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How to Dance in Ohio made its world premiere in Syracuse last year at Syracuse Stage. A year later it opened on Broadway.
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Syracuse Stage is presenting "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill." It chronicles Billie Holiday's life through the songs she performs at a small, intimate bar in Philadelphia in 1959.
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Syracuse Stage kicks off its 50th season with the opening of "What the Constitution Means to Me," running through October 1. The 50th season features four plays and two musicals.
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A Syracuse Stage play is bringing central New York Haudenosaunee history to life, as historic communications between the Oneida Nation's Mary Cornelius Winder and the United States government were uncovered by the creation of the play "Our Words Are Seeds."
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The show will play at the Belasco Theatre with previews starting November 15 and an opening set for December 10.
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Syracuse Stage had a world premiere of the play "Tender Rain" written by playwright-in-residence Kyle Bass.
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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 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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Syracuse Stage recently expanded its pay-what-you-will ticket program. The theatre company is working to eliminate barriers to access.