“We also wanted to explore the world as it emerges from this unprecedented time. We wanted to craft a season that celebrated our return to live performance,” Hupp says. 6, 2022), “Somewhere Over the Border” (Feb. 13-31, 2021), “Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical” (Nov. From backstage hijinks to events unfolding literally down the street from Syracuse Stage to the trials and triumphs of a very remarkable little girl, the season celebrates reuniting to enjoy engaging stories, fascinating characters, exciting performances and great entertainment. The scheduled season offers a variety of theatrical experiences with a world premiere by Syracuse Stage associate artistic director Kyle Bass, a new musical by Brian Quijada, a celebrated family holiday musical and three contemporary comedies. In reopening, the theater management pledges strict adherence to the most up-to-date COVID-19 safety protocols in order to protect patrons, artists and staff. We emerge from the pandemic with a renewed passion for our craft and a new commitment to making a positive and sustained contribution to the cultural and civic life of Central New York.” We’ve looked at how the work is created, who creates the work and who the work is created for. Single tickets will go on sale closer to the opening of the season.Īrtistic director Robert Hupp says, “This is more than a return to ‘normal.’ Over the past year, we’ve engaged in a field-wide conversation about the work we create and produce. Six-play subscriptions will be on sale in July. Additional support from government, foundations, corporations and Syracuse University helps to ensure the continued role of Syracuse Stage as a valued cultural resource for the community.Syracuse Stage has announced plans to resume live and in-person performance in the 2021/2022 season. Starting in October, the theater will present a six-show subscription season and offer a full schedule of educational, family and community-related programming, including the continuation of the Cold Read Festival of New Plays. Year after year their support and patronage contribute to the success of the theatre. A solid core of subscribers and supporters helps keep Syracuse Stage a vibrant artistic presence in Central New York. These visiting artists are supported by a staff of artisans, technicians, educators and administrators who are responsible for all facets of the theatre from building sets, props and costumes to marketing, development and box office. America’s leading actors, directors and designers work and/or have worked at Stage including: Tony Award-winners Jason Alexander, Lillias White, Chuck Cooper and Elizabeth Franz, Emmy recipients Jean Stapleton, Sam Waterston, John Cullum, James Whitmore, and Ben Gazzara. Syracuse Stage is a member of The League of Resident Theatres (LORT), the largest professional theatre association in the country. In addition, Stage maintains a vital educational outreach program that annually serves over 30,000 students from 24 counties. Each season 70,000 patrons enjoy an adventurous mix of new plays and bold interpretations of classics and musicals featuring the finest theatre artists. Founded in 1974, Stage has produced more than 300 plays in 48 seasons including a number of world, American, and East Coast premieres. Syracuse Stage is Central New York’s premier professional theatre.
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