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“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” full of childlike fancy, just in time for the holidays

“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” full of childlike fancy, just in time for the holidays

“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe“ Presented by: Syracuse Stage  & SU Drama Dept. Where: Archbold Theatre, 820 E. Genesee Street When: Nov 25 – Dec 31 Tickets: Adults, $28-$50; 18 & under, $18; 40 & under, $28. Senior discounts available all performances except Friday and Saturday evenings. Rush tickets day of performance only: $20-$25 general public; $18 with valid student ID. … Continue reading »

‘The Crucible’ shows what’s best about community theater

‘The Crucible’ shows what’s best about community theater

“The Crucible” Presented by Appleseed Productions. Location Atonement Lutheran Church, 116 West Glen Avenue, Syracuse When October 21 – November 5 Runtime 2 hours, 30 minutes with intermission Tickets Adults, $18; Students/seniors, $15. Group rates available. Good to know Plenty of parking; complimentary dessert and coffee. Review By Leah Stacy Appleseed Productions has been a fixture in Syracuse theater circles for 19 seasons, … Continue reading »

Geva Theatre’s “Dracula” is a bloody good time

Geva Theatre’s “Dracula” is a bloody good time

“Dracula” Presented by Geva Theatre Center Location 75 Woodbury Blvd., Rochester, NY 14607 When October 11 – November 13 Runtime: 2 hours, 30 minutes with intermission Tickets Start at $25. Review By Leah Stacy After Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, creator of Sherlock Holmes, read “Dracula” in June 1897, he penned a personal letter to Bram Stoker. “(Dracula) … Continue reading »

Brilliant performances give life to Appleseed Productions’ ‘Shadowlands’

Brilliant performances give life to Appleseed Productions’ ‘Shadowlands’

Directed by Sharee Lemos Presented by Appleseed Productions Location Atonement Stage 116 W. Glen Ave, Syracuse Running time  2 1/2 hours, with intermission Dates September 9-24 Tickets Adults $18, Students/Seniors $15 It’s almost coincidental that lighting design is the only glaring problem in Appleseed Productions’s otherwise marvelous “Shadowlands.” The story of C.S. Lewis’ struggle with suffering is told through … Continue reading »