An unexpected loud clatter punctuates the opening scene of Ernest Thompson’s domestic comedy On Golden Pond, running through Sunday, March…
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Larry Kramer, now 82, is an American playwright and AIDS activist best known for his groundbreaking 1985 work The Normal…
Lorraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun is one of the best-known and most often-studied American plays of the last…
We often try to get our grip on the deeper nature of the United States by reading compellingly written lives…
With 52 performers on the floorboards plus 13 players in the orchestra, the musical stage version of The Hunchback of…
Although Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey’s Next to Normal is not usually spoken of next to box office smashes like…
Ever since Central New York Playhouse moved into Shoppingtown Mall five years ago, it has launched every January with a…
It’s called moving up to the pros. In an unprecedented ascension, actor, director, playwright and costumer Garrett Heater, a multiple…
The Redhouse Arts Center has sat on the edge of downtown Syracuse for more than a decade, along South West…
It’s a snowy night in New York City, Dec. 21, 1942, as the live action radio hour of the Manhattan…
The words “includes audience participation” can provoke the same wariness in a playgoer that “some assembly required” do in a…
A television show. A stage play. A movie. It’s not usual for a property to be all three of these…
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Although this play is intended to baffle as well as astonish…
James MacKillop and Bill DeLapp Credit director Sara Caliva and stage manager Cynthia Reid for tightening the pace of the…
Farragut North and Frame 312. Just in time for election week, Rarely Done Productions brings us two plays from director…