The Whether Channel's upcoming EP tells story of a skeleton
4 SU seniors wrote and recorded their upcoming EP in one of their band members' apartment. The fictional characters in the album are inspired by the “Bill and Ted” movies. Read more »
4 SU seniors wrote and recorded their upcoming EP in one of their band members' apartment. The fictional characters in the album are inspired by the “Bill and Ted” movies. Read more »
Live audience members will reenter Redhouse starting with a production of “Sister Act.” Read more »
Saturday night, some students were welcomed back to Goldstein Auditorium, while others watched online, for UU’s first concert with a live audience in over a year. Read more »
New York state changed its guidelines on entertainment venues. But that does not mean Syracuse theaters reopen their doors anytime soon. Read more »
Syracuse Stage will start the new year by streaming their production of “Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992” on their website from Feb. 3 to 14. Read more »
The economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic has caused the Redhouse Arts Center to cease theater operations for the “foreseeable future.” Read more »
The prerecorded concert on YouTube featured members of the Setnor School of Music and included performances from the Hendricks Chapel Choir. Read more »
Instead of in-person performances, Creations Dance Company and Outlaws Dance Troupe are showcasing their choreography through concept videos. Read more »
The theater is part of an initiative to provide relief for independent venues from the federal government. Read more »
Scenic and lighting designer Marie Yokoyama and director, writer and actor Temar Underwood are the inaugural recipients of the two-year positions. Read more »
SU students and alumni performed songs about the complexity of the human experience in a Zoom concert on Sunday as part of Orange Central. Read more »
The four women of CAMM, which performs music from a variety of genres, are each activists in the Syracuse community. Read more »
The event, hosted in partnership with “Stars in the House,” featured performances from Tony Award-winning actress Sutton Foster and other theater artists. Read more »
There will be five performances of “On the Lake” in the Storch Theatre on the weekend of Oct. 9 for an audience maximum of 26 people per show. Read more »
Artists such as All Time Low, Cold War Kids and Judah and the Lion will perform at the festival. Read more »
Students in the program take hybrid classes and incorporate social distancing guidelines as part of the storytelling in their performances. Read more »
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During COVID-19, central New York musicians miss live performances and are unsure when their next gigs will be. Read more »
Actors and production staff at local theater companies are unsure of when they can take the stage due to COVID-19. Read more »
Under phase four of NY state reopening, venues such as The Westcott Theater can welcome patrons back for concerts at reduced capacity. Read more »
Cast members of the virtual production “Waiting for the Host” both rehearsed and performed via Zoom. Redhouse also offers virtual workshops and interviews with directors and choreographers. Read more »
The late actor, comedian Jerry Stiller got his start at Syracuse University in the 1940s, when the drama department was in its infancy, through the guidance of professor Sawyer Falk. Read more »
Students in the class are performing stand-up comedy sets, which they have been developing for the past three months, from their homes over Zoom livestreams. Read more »
Productions of “Once” and “Yoga Play” have been pushed back, as well as the annual Cold Read Festival. Read more »