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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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Broadway musical How to Dance in Ohio, which premiered at Syracuse Stage in Fall 2022, announced it will be closing.
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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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A Syracuse University senior's original play centering on a Jewish family during Hanukkah living in tenements in New York City during the 1930s is performing this week.
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BLAAC Productions was awarded a $10,000 Black Equity & Excellence grant from the CNY Community Foundation to launch a youth arts program aimed at providing them first-hand theatre experience working alongside real production professionals.
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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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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.