Student-led 'Head Over Heels' musical is a celebration of identity
Humor musical “Head Over Heels” is now showing at Syracuse Stage. Adapted from Broadway, the show spotlights themes of authenticity and relationships. Read more »
Humor musical “Head Over Heels” is now showing at Syracuse Stage. Adapted from Broadway, the show spotlights themes of authenticity and relationships. Read more »
Highlighting work by incarcerated individuals, Project Mend’s second issue came out this weekend. The literary magazine was the culmination of months of work by a team of people impacted by the justice system and SU students. Read more »
With a tight-knit cast and witty script, “Clyde’s” opens Jan. 31 at Syracuse Stage. Under the direction of Chip Miller, the show is a reminder that everyone deserves a second chance. Read more »
Enjoy some Reiki rest and relaxation, go to a Pulitzer Prize winner’s “dramedy” and more this week in Syracuse. Look forward to a Black History Month kickoff featuring rapper Cleotrapa. Read more »
From drag shows to TikTok accounts, take a look at the Daily Orange culture section’s top ten stories of the year Read more »
Syracuse Stage celebrates the ninth showing of ‘A Christmas Carol’ with a twist — acrobatics Read more »
With a cast made up of both drama students and Jewish community members, “Pitsl” highlights Jewish joy Read more »
Bringing the art of theater to Syracuse since 1974, Syracuse Stage collaborates with Syracuse University and the local community Read more »
Syracuse Stage takes audience members on board as passengers on the ‘Ghost Ship’ Read more »
‘How to Dance in Ohio’ brings neurodivergent representation to Broadway after beginning at Syracuse Stage Read more »
With direction from SU alum Banji Aborisade, Syracuse Stage’s ‘Guys and Dolls’ puts a new twist on an old story Read more »
Syracuse Stage receives large donation to support local theater. Read more »
SU Stage’s recent workshop brought the Constitution to a younger audience through art. Read more »
Spring semester has been hectic for many, but don't worry we caught everything. Here is what you may have missed this semester. Read more »
Acting major Austin Rose uses their love for music, comedy and Disney villains to inspire their drag persona, Vera Kewl. Read more »
Syracuse Stage is showing its first bilingual play to the community, highlighting issues like prejudice in both Spanish and English. Read more »
Impress your date on Valentine’s Day with one of these six ‘winter-friendly’ activities. Read more »
Syracuse’s vibrant festivals and eclectic art scene will be on show this Family Weekend. Read more »
Bikers, horseback riders and dancers will all be served this week in Syracuse, with a wide variety of events available to students. Read more »
The world premiere of “How to Dance In Ohio” opens at Syracuse Stage Sept. 22, making it the first modern commercial theater production to use a predominantly neurodivergent cast for its autistic roles. Read more »
On Feb. 19, Syracuse Stage unveiled the play “Sender,” which is directed by Terrence Mosley and written by Ike Holter. Read more »
Juhanna Rogers, a Newark, New Jersey native, led a two-hour webinar discussing place-based storytelling and more as part of the Syracuse Symposium: Conventions series. Read more »
These five local spots host seasonal dishes, cocktails and nonalcoholic drinks to help customers get into the festive holiday spirit. Read more »
The Thomas J. Walsh Scholarship will be awarded to one creative writing major in the English department in the College of Arts and Sciences. Read more »