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In Syracuse Shakespeare in the Park's production of "The Merchant of Venice," every role is played by a female-identifying actor — a stark difference from Shakespearean times where every role, including the female roles, were portrayed by men.
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The magazine given out at theaters isn't just a program, it's a cherished souvenir. The publication has doubled down on its digital offerings, and to almost everyone's surprise, it's doing quite well.
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The package, announced Sunday, includes grants and loans that theaters, museums, live music venues and others can use to pay salaries and maintenance costs as they try to survive during the pandemic.
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Theaters closed due to the coronavirus pandemic are struggling to get work to the public. Some are doing plays for podcast, others are turning what would have been stage works into audio drama.
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Doctors who are doing their residency training at Upstate University Hospital have the chance to improve their communication skills with the help of a…
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As Syracuse Stage prepares to open its new season, it’s also welcoming new leadership. This week, Grant Reeher speaks with Jill Anderson, Syracuse Stage’s…
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For the last five years, the Redhouse Arts Center has partnered with a Syracuse nonprofit to expose high school students to theatrical productions with…
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The deadline to purchase tickets for Mary Poppins at the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse has passed. Thanks to everyone who decided to attend. Enjoy the…
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It’s not every day you come across a lost play from a master of 16th century literature. But that’s what happened to a professor at Syracuse University’s…
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What function do staged plays serve in our society? A critical one for civilization itself, argues Tim Bond in this week's edition of the Campbell…