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Events for Sunday, September 7, 2025
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
1:00 PM
Blast Off Sunday with Count Blastula The 443 Social Club
2:00 PM
Artist Talk: Najee Dorsey ArtRage Gallery
2:00 PM
Titanic The Musical CNY Playhouse
Events for Monday, September 8, 2025
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
7:00 PM
Lady for a Day (1933) Syracuse Cinephile Society
Events for Tuesday, September 9, 2025
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
6:30 PM
Sherlock Jr.: Silent Film with New Music LeMoyne College
7:30 PM
Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
Events for Wednesday, September 10, 2025
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Najee Dorsey: Poor People’s Campaign ArtRage Gallery
6:30 PM
A Day to Remember: Maximum Fun Tour, with Yellowcard, State Champs, Boundaries Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
7:00 PM
Special Event: September Soirée Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
7:30 PM
Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
7:30 PM
Preview: The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage
Events for Thursday, September 11, 2025
9:00 AM-8:00 PM
98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-8:00 PM
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Najee Dorsey: Poor People’s Campaign ArtRage Gallery
7:00 PM
KROCK Presents: Papa Roach & Rise Against: Rise of the Roach Tour, with Underoath Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
7:30 PM
Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
7:30 PM
Preview: The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage
Events for Friday, September 12, 2025
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
10:00 AM-4:00 PM
Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-5:00 PM
CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-11:00 PM
Festa Italiana
2:00 PM-6:00 PM
Najee Dorsey: Poor People’s Campaign ArtRage Gallery
6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Opening: Corpórea La Casita Cultural Center
7:00 PM
Titanic The Musical CNY Playhouse
7:30 PM
Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
7:30 PM
Opening: The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage
Events for Saturday, September 13, 2025
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
11:00 AM-11:00 PM
Festa Italiana
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Najee Dorsey: Poor People’s Campaign ArtRage Gallery
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
2:00 PM
Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
2:00 PM
The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage
3:00 PM-8:00 PM
BareRoots Music Festival
7:00 PM
Titanic The Musical CNY Playhouse
7:00 PM
*POSTPONED* Josh Johnson: The Flowers Tour The Oncenter
7:30 PM
The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage
8:00 PM
Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
Events for Sunday, September 14, 2025
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
10:00 AM-5:00 PM
CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
KlezFest CNY
12:00 PM-7:00 PM
Festa Italiana
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
12:00 PM-4:00 PM
“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
1:00 PM
Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
2:00 PM-4:00 PM
Reception: 98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
2:00 PM
Titanic The Musical CNY Playhouse
2:00 PM
The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage
7:00 PM
Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
Music of the Jewish Experience
7:00 PM
*CANCELLED* The Witcher 3 in Concert The Oncenter
7:30 PM
The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage
Sunday, September 7, 2025
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CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Maria Park examines how technology shapes our perception and participation in the world. Her work spans serial paintings, site-specific installations, and public projects, often focusing on the relationship between human presence and media reliance. Her recent work explores the ritual and legibility of diagrammatic language. Born in Munich, Germany, Park grew up in the Bay Area and holds an MFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute. She is an associate professor in the Department of Art at Cornell University and has lived in Ithaca since 2006.
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Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.
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“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"What If I Try This?" explores how Helen Frankenthaler, the noted 20th-century abstract artist, collaborated with printmakers in print studios and workshops throughout her long career. By focusing on her works on paper, this exhibition considers how printshops are key nodes within the printmaking ecosystems, or sites where artists and printers simultaneously championed technical innovations and created community.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 7 |
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Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Drawing on the museum's extensive collection that encompasses almost 45,000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe, this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live. Thematic sections focus on plants, home, population centers, and human figures.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 7 |
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A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"A Sense of Arrival" brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne, professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Browne's exhibition combines photographs, sculpture, and new writings that reflect a decades-long meditation on Caribbean blackness, being, and rhetorical expression.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 7 |
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Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino-American artist Bhen Alan. Through the creation of a monumental banig, or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers, Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home.
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2:00 PM, September 7 |
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Artist Talk: Najee Dorsey ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
Najee Dorsey is the founder of Black Art in America, an online media platform for African American artists, collectors, art enthusiasts, and arts professionals. As an artist, Najee Dorsey has become known for his mixed-media collage, digital media collage images of little known and unsung historical figures, as well as nostalgic scenes from African American life in the southern United States. In his work, as Najee chronicles moments in Black life throughout history, he maintains that, "stories untold are stories forgotten."
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1:00 PM, September 7 |
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Blast Off Sunday with Count Blastula The 443 Social Club
The 443 Social Club
443 Burnet Ave.,
Syracuse
Join us for Blast Off Sunday, a once-a-month event featuring Syracuse favorite Count Blastula. Founded by Adam Fisher in Central New York, Count Blastula features eclectic music combined with visual expression, broadening genres in thoughtful ways. For over a decade, Fisher has been at the core of the experience; each live show is a journey displaying the multi-faceted talents of his cohorts, featuring original works and familiar interpretations.
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2:00 PM, September 7 |
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Titanic The Musical CNY Playhouse Christopher J. Lupia, director
Atonement Lutheran Church
116 W. Glen Ave.,
Syracuse
Titanic The Musical is a stirring and unforgettable account of the first and last days of the "ship of dreams." This epic musical features the real stories of people aboard the most legendary ship in the world — from the third-class immigrants dreaming of a better tomorrow to the first-class passengers living a life of privilege. Story and book by Peter Stone; music and lyrics by Maury Yeston.
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Monday, September 8, 2025
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98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
The exhibit will feature recently-completed work in a variety of media by the group's members.
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Lady for a Day (1933) Syracuse Cinephile Society
Price: $4 non-members, $3.50 members Spaghetti Warehouse
689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse
Cast: Warren William, May Robson, Guy Kibbee, Jean Parker, Glenda Farrell, Ned Sparks, Nat Pendleton, Walter Connolly Director: Frank Capra The season begins with this classic comedy-drama from Columbia, based on a story by Damon Runyon. A ragged apple vendor (Robson) must be quickly transformed into a refined lady before her grown daughter visits from abroad. It's up to a slick gambler (William) and his gang of cohorts to make the transformation happen and be believable. Capra remade this story years later as Pocketful of Miracles, but this 1933 original is generally considered to be the far superior version. A wonderful movie that brought Columbia Pictures its first Academy Award nomination (for Best Picture).
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Tuesday, September 9, 2025
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9:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 9 |
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98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
The exhibit will feature recently-completed work in a variety of media by the group's members.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 9 |
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“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"What If I Try This?" explores how Helen Frankenthaler, the noted 20th-century abstract artist, collaborated with printmakers in print studios and workshops throughout her long career. By focusing on her works on paper, this exhibition considers how printshops are key nodes within the printmaking ecosystems, or sites where artists and printers simultaneously championed technical innovations and created community.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 9 |
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Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino-American artist Bhen Alan. Through the creation of a monumental banig, or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers, Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 9 |
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A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"A Sense of Arrival" brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne, professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Browne's exhibition combines photographs, sculpture, and new writings that reflect a decades-long meditation on Caribbean blackness, being, and rhetorical expression.
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Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Drawing on the museum's extensive collection that encompasses almost 45,000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe, this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live. Thematic sections focus on plants, home, population centers, and human figures.
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Sherlock Jr.: Silent Film with New Music LeMoyne College
Society for New Music
Price: $20 regular, $15 seniors, students free with ID Coyne Center for the Performing Arts
LeMoyne College,
Syracuse
Enjoy a 7:15 pm screening of Buster Keaton's brilliant silent film Sherlock Jr. (1924, 45 mins.) with a new score by Nic Scherzinger performed live by the Society for New Music. The screening will be followed by a question-and-answer session with the composer. The event will be preceded, at 6:30 pm, by a panel discussion on imaginative movies about movies, with Le Moyne English and Communication professors Julie Grossman, Rebecca Pelky, and Daniel Rudin, and composer of the score for Sherlock Jr., Syracuse University professor Nic Scherzinger. The discussion will take place in Marren Studio. This event is sponsored by the Le Moyne College Film Program, the Society for New Music, the Le Moyne College Religion and Literature Forum, the Le Moyne College Music Program, and the Syracuse International Film Festival.
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Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation. Hamilton is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow's acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Hamilton features book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire. In addition to its 11 Tony Awards, it has won Grammy, Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.
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Wednesday, September 10, 2025
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98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
The exhibit will feature recently-completed work in a variety of media by the group's members.
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“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"What If I Try This?" explores how Helen Frankenthaler, the noted 20th-century abstract artist, collaborated with printmakers in print studios and workshops throughout her long career. By focusing on her works on paper, this exhibition considers how printshops are key nodes within the printmaking ecosystems, or sites where artists and printers simultaneously championed technical innovations and created community.
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Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Drawing on the museum's extensive collection that encompasses almost 45,000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe, this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live. Thematic sections focus on plants, home, population centers, and human figures.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 10 |
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A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"A Sense of Arrival" brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne, professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Browne's exhibition combines photographs, sculpture, and new writings that reflect a decades-long meditation on Caribbean blackness, being, and rhetorical expression.
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Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino-American artist Bhen Alan. Through the creation of a monumental banig, or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers, Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home.
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 10 |
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Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 10 |
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CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Maria Park examines how technology shapes our perception and participation in the world. Her work spans serial paintings, site-specific installations, and public projects, often focusing on the relationship between human presence and media reliance. Her recent work explores the ritual and legibility of diagrammatic language. Born in Munich, Germany, Park grew up in the Bay Area and holds an MFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute. She is an associate professor in the Department of Art at Cornell University and has lived in Ithaca since 2006.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, September 10 |
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Najee Dorsey: Poor People’s Campaign ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
Set in the layered world of Najee Dorsey's Poor People's Campaign, this powerful Afrofuturist vision grounded in the environmental struggles of today's impoverished communities. Blending Southern nostalgia with digitally-collaged speculative futures, Dorsey's work unveils a future shaped by environmental racism, industrial pollution, and the resilience of those who endure these atrocities. This exhibition challenges viewers to confront what's hidden in plain sight — smokestacks on the horizon, decaying landscapes, and children at play in dystopian backdrops, unaware, just going about their lives. Each candid portrayal of a child, each scar of environmental injustice plaguing the earth, is a symbol of ongoing corporate greed, and a masterful fusion of futures transforming the landscape into an intimate battleground. Through these works Dorsey challenges us to consider the true cost of progress and unchecked power.
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6:30 PM, September 10 |
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A Day to Remember: Maximum Fun Tour, with Yellowcard, State Champs, Boundaries Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
Lakeview Amphitheater
490 Restoration Way,
Syracuse
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Special Event: September Soirée Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria) Syracuse Orchestra String Quartet
Carol Watson Greenhouse
2980 Sentinel Heights Rd.,
LaFayette
Kick off the 2025-26 season in style with an enchanting evening of music, community, and friendly competition. • 5:30 pm: Greenhouse Exploration & Picnic Setup Begins Wander through Carol Watson Greenhouse, immerse yourself in its beauty, and find the perfect spot on the lawn for your picnic masterpiece. • 6:00 pm: Picnic Competition Judging Unleash your creativity and prepare your most spectacular picnic spread! Our judges will be circulating to crown the top three displays, each winning an incredible prize package that includes free Orchestra tickets. • 7:00 pm: Live Performance by The Syracuse Orchestra String Quartet Settle into your lawn chairs (don't forget to bring them!) and prepare to be captivated by a special performance. Diane Jones of WCNY will be your host to this exclusive sneak peek which will offer a taste of the music awaiting you in the coming season.
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Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation. Hamilton is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow's acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Hamilton features book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire. In addition to its 11 Tony Awards, it has won Grammy, Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.
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7:30 PM, September 10 |
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Preview: The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage Cara Reichel, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A heroic new musical about connection in a time of conflict. 1918. As the world plunges further into unprecedented catastrophe, Grace Banker works as a telephone operator in New York City, proving herself more than capable in a male-dominated industry. But when the U.S. Army recruits her to lead a group of women directing communications on the frontlines in France, she and her fellow "Hello Girls" will have to prove themselves again and again if they are to convince the top brass — and the countr — that they belong in the fight. This new American musical reminds us that in the battle against hopelessness and hate, no weapon can match the power of the human spirit. Music and lyrics by Peter Mills, book by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel
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Thursday, September 11, 2025
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98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
The exhibit will feature recently-completed work in a variety of media by the group's members.
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“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"What If I Try This?" explores how Helen Frankenthaler, the noted 20th-century abstract artist, collaborated with printmakers in print studios and workshops throughout her long career. By focusing on her works on paper, this exhibition considers how printshops are key nodes within the printmaking ecosystems, or sites where artists and printers simultaneously championed technical innovations and created community.
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10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 11 |
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Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino-American artist Bhen Alan. Through the creation of a monumental banig, or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers, Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home.
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10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 11 |
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A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"A Sense of Arrival" brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne, professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Browne's exhibition combines photographs, sculpture, and new writings that reflect a decades-long meditation on Caribbean blackness, being, and rhetorical expression.
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10:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 11 |
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Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Drawing on the museum's extensive collection that encompasses almost 45,000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe, this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live. Thematic sections focus on plants, home, population centers, and human figures.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 11 |
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CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Maria Park examines how technology shapes our perception and participation in the world. Her work spans serial paintings, site-specific installations, and public projects, often focusing on the relationship between human presence and media reliance. Her recent work explores the ritual and legibility of diagrammatic language. Born in Munich, Germany, Park grew up in the Bay Area and holds an MFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute. She is an associate professor in the Department of Art at Cornell University and has lived in Ithaca since 2006.
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11:00 AM - 8:00 PM, September 11 |
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Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, September 11 |
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Najee Dorsey: Poor People’s Campaign ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
Set in the layered world of Najee Dorsey's Poor People's Campaign, this powerful Afrofuturist vision grounded in the environmental struggles of today's impoverished communities. Blending Southern nostalgia with digitally-collaged speculative futures, Dorsey's work unveils a future shaped by environmental racism, industrial pollution, and the resilience of those who endure these atrocities. This exhibition challenges viewers to confront what's hidden in plain sight — smokestacks on the horizon, decaying landscapes, and children at play in dystopian backdrops, unaware, just going about their lives. Each candid portrayal of a child, each scar of environmental injustice plaguing the earth, is a symbol of ongoing corporate greed, and a masterful fusion of futures transforming the landscape into an intimate battleground. Through these works Dorsey challenges us to consider the true cost of progress and unchecked power.
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7:00 PM, September 11 |
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KROCK Presents: Papa Roach & Rise Against: Rise of the Roach Tour, with Underoath Lakeview Empower FCU Amphitheater
Lakeview Amphitheater
490 Restoration Way,
Syracuse
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7:30 PM, September 11 |
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Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation. Hamilton is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow's acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Hamilton features book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire. In addition to its 11 Tony Awards, it has won Grammy, Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.
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7:30 PM, September 11 |
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Preview: The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage Cara Reichel, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A heroic new musical about connection in a time of conflict. 1918. As the world plunges further into unprecedented catastrophe, Grace Banker works as a telephone operator in New York City, proving herself more than capable in a male-dominated industry. But when the U.S. Army recruits her to lead a group of women directing communications on the frontlines in France, she and her fellow "Hello Girls" will have to prove themselves again and again if they are to convince the top brass — and the countr — that they belong in the fight. This new American musical reminds us that in the battle against hopelessness and hate, no weapon can match the power of the human spirit. Music and lyrics by Peter Mills, book by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel
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Friday, September 12, 2025
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 12 |
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98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
The exhibit will feature recently-completed work in a variety of media by the group's members.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 12 |
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“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"What If I Try This?" explores how Helen Frankenthaler, the noted 20th-century abstract artist, collaborated with printmakers in print studios and workshops throughout her long career. By focusing on her works on paper, this exhibition considers how printshops are key nodes within the printmaking ecosystems, or sites where artists and printers simultaneously championed technical innovations and created community.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 12 |
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Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Drawing on the museum's extensive collection that encompasses almost 45,000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe, this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live. Thematic sections focus on plants, home, population centers, and human figures.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 12 |
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A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"A Sense of Arrival" brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne, professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Browne's exhibition combines photographs, sculpture, and new writings that reflect a decades-long meditation on Caribbean blackness, being, and rhetorical expression.
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10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, September 12 |
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Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino-American artist Bhen Alan. Through the creation of a monumental banig, or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers, Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home.
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 12 |
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Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.
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11:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 12 |
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CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Maria Park examines how technology shapes our perception and participation in the world. Her work spans serial paintings, site-specific installations, and public projects, often focusing on the relationship between human presence and media reliance. Her recent work explores the ritual and legibility of diagrammatic language. Born in Munich, Germany, Park grew up in the Bay Area and holds an MFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute. She is an associate professor in the Department of Art at Cornell University and has lived in Ithaca since 2006.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM, September 12 |
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Najee Dorsey: Poor People’s Campaign ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
Set in the layered world of Najee Dorsey's Poor People's Campaign, this powerful Afrofuturist vision grounded in the environmental struggles of today's impoverished communities. Blending Southern nostalgia with digitally-collaged speculative futures, Dorsey's work unveils a future shaped by environmental racism, industrial pollution, and the resilience of those who endure these atrocities. This exhibition challenges viewers to confront what's hidden in plain sight — smokestacks on the horizon, decaying landscapes, and children at play in dystopian backdrops, unaware, just going about their lives. Each candid portrayal of a child, each scar of environmental injustice plaguing the earth, is a symbol of ongoing corporate greed, and a masterful fusion of futures transforming the landscape into an intimate battleground. Through these works Dorsey challenges us to consider the true cost of progress and unchecked power.
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 12 |
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Opening: Corpórea La Casita Cultural Center
Price: Free La Casita Cultural Center
109 Otisco St.,
Syracuse
Corpórea is a showcase of powerful, large-scale works in mixed media, body maps created by a collaborative of local Latino artists, community members, SU faculty and students through a series of adult workshops that integrate the principles of Art Therapy. The opening event features musical performances by the Latin Grammy-winning Pedro Giraudo Tango Quartet, dance with La Familia de la Salsa, traditional Spanish-Caribbean cuisine, and presentation of the creative minds behind the exhibit.
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11:00 AM - 11:00 PM, September 12 |
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Festa Italiana
Price: Free Washington St. (in front of City Hall)
Syracuse
Main Stage 5:00 pm: Dangerous Type Band 7:00 pm: Ménage A Soul 9:00 pm: Prime Time Horns Small Stage 12:00 pm: Just Joe 2:00 pm: Italian Music 4:30 pm: The Strangers 6:30 pm: Billionaires 8:30 pm: Custom Taylor Band A celebration of Italian food, music, and culture. For more information, visit festaitalianasyracuse.org.
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7:00 PM, September 12 |
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Titanic The Musical CNY Playhouse Christopher J. Lupia, director
Atonement Lutheran Church
116 W. Glen Ave.,
Syracuse
Titanic The Musical is a stirring and unforgettable account of the first and last days of the "ship of dreams." This epic musical features the real stories of people aboard the most legendary ship in the world — from the third-class immigrants dreaming of a better tomorrow to the first-class passengers living a life of privilege. Story and book by Peter Stone; music and lyrics by Maury Yeston.
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7:30 PM, September 12 |
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Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation. Hamilton is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow's acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Hamilton features book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire. In addition to its 11 Tony Awards, it has won Grammy, Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.
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7:30 PM, September 12 |
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Opening: The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage Cara Reichel, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A heroic new musical about connection in a time of conflict. 1918. As the world plunges further into unprecedented catastrophe, Grace Banker works as a telephone operator in New York City, proving herself more than capable in a male-dominated industry. But when the U.S. Army recruits her to lead a group of women directing communications on the frontlines in France, she and her fellow "Hello Girls" will have to prove themselves again and again if they are to convince the top brass — and the countr — that they belong in the fight. This new American musical reminds us that in the battle against hopelessness and hate, no weapon can match the power of the human spirit. Music and lyrics by Peter Mills, book by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel
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Saturday, September 13, 2025
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 13 |
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98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
The exhibit will feature recently-completed work in a variety of media by the group's members.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 13 |
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CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Maria Park examines how technology shapes our perception and participation in the world. Her work spans serial paintings, site-specific installations, and public projects, often focusing on the relationship between human presence and media reliance. Her recent work explores the ritual and legibility of diagrammatic language. Born in Munich, Germany, Park grew up in the Bay Area and holds an MFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute. She is an associate professor in the Department of Art at Cornell University and has lived in Ithaca since 2006.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 13 |
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Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 13 |
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Najee Dorsey: Poor People’s Campaign ArtRage Gallery
Price: Free ArtRage Gallery
505 Hawley Ave.,
Syracuse
Set in the layered world of Najee Dorsey's Poor People's Campaign, this powerful Afrofuturist vision grounded in the environmental struggles of today's impoverished communities. Blending Southern nostalgia with digitally-collaged speculative futures, Dorsey's work unveils a future shaped by environmental racism, industrial pollution, and the resilience of those who endure these atrocities. This exhibition challenges viewers to confront what's hidden in plain sight — smokestacks on the horizon, decaying landscapes, and children at play in dystopian backdrops, unaware, just going about their lives. Each candid portrayal of a child, each scar of environmental injustice plaguing the earth, is a symbol of ongoing corporate greed, and a masterful fusion of futures transforming the landscape into an intimate battleground. Through these works Dorsey challenges us to consider the true cost of progress and unchecked power.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 13 |
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“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"What If I Try This?" explores how Helen Frankenthaler, the noted 20th-century abstract artist, collaborated with printmakers in print studios and workshops throughout her long career. By focusing on her works on paper, this exhibition considers how printshops are key nodes within the printmaking ecosystems, or sites where artists and printers simultaneously championed technical innovations and created community.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 13 |
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Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino-American artist Bhen Alan. Through the creation of a monumental banig, or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers, Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 13 |
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A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"A Sense of Arrival" brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne, professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Browne's exhibition combines photographs, sculpture, and new writings that reflect a decades-long meditation on Caribbean blackness, being, and rhetorical expression.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 13 |
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Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Drawing on the museum's extensive collection that encompasses almost 45,000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe, this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live. Thematic sections focus on plants, home, population centers, and human figures.
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Festival |
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11:00 AM - 11:00 PM, September 13 |
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Festa Italiana
Price: Free Washington St. (in front of City Hall)
Syracuse
Main Stage 1:00 pm: The Ripcords 3:00 pm: Rev Band 5:00 pm: Brass Inc. 7:00 pm: Infinity 9:00 pm: Dirt Road Rukus Small Stage 12:00 pm: Just Joe 2:00 pm: Nino Samiani & Mike Caruso 3:00 pm: Howie Bartolo 4:30 pm: Dunes & DelTunes 6:30 pm: Bad Husbands Club 8:30 pm: Soul Injection A celebration of Italian food, music, and culture. For more information, visit festaitalianasyracuse.org.
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3:00 PM - 8:00 PM, September 13 |
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BareRoots Music Festival
Price: Free Thornden Park Amphitheater
Ostrom Ave.,
Syracuse
BareRoots Music Festival is a celebration of original music and artistic expression, designed to inspire connection and creativity in the heart of Syracuse. By uniting musicians, artists, and the community, the festival nurtures a dynamic space where new ideas emerge, local talent thrives, and cultural pride deepens. Pop Culture: improvisational rock Vaporeyes: progressive rock/psychedelic jam Ruha: genre-bending mix Honey for the Bees: indie folk band Glass Image: alternative rock
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7:00 PM, September 13 |
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*POSTPONED* Josh Johnson: The Flowers Tour The Oncenter
Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
Rescheduled to January 31, 2026.
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2:00 PM, September 13 |
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Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation. Hamilton is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow's acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Hamilton features book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire. In addition to its 11 Tony Awards, it has won Grammy, Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.
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2:00 PM, September 13 |
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The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage Cara Reichel, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A heroic new musical about connection in a time of conflict. 1918. As the world plunges further into unprecedented catastrophe, Grace Banker works as a telephone operator in New York City, proving herself more than capable in a male-dominated industry. But when the U.S. Army recruits her to lead a group of women directing communications on the frontlines in France, she and her fellow "Hello Girls" will have to prove themselves again and again if they are to convince the top brass — and the countr — that they belong in the fight. This new American musical reminds us that in the battle against hopelessness and hate, no weapon can match the power of the human spirit. Music and lyrics by Peter Mills, book by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel
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7:00 PM, September 13 |
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Titanic The Musical CNY Playhouse Christopher J. Lupia, director
Atonement Lutheran Church
116 W. Glen Ave.,
Syracuse
Titanic The Musical is a stirring and unforgettable account of the first and last days of the "ship of dreams." This epic musical features the real stories of people aboard the most legendary ship in the world — from the third-class immigrants dreaming of a better tomorrow to the first-class passengers living a life of privilege. Story and book by Peter Stone; music and lyrics by Maury Yeston.
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7:30 PM, September 13 |
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The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage Cara Reichel, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A heroic new musical about connection in a time of conflict. 1918. As the world plunges further into unprecedented catastrophe, Grace Banker works as a telephone operator in New York City, proving herself more than capable in a male-dominated industry. But when the U.S. Army recruits her to lead a group of women directing communications on the frontlines in France, she and her fellow "Hello Girls" will have to prove themselves again and again if they are to convince the top brass — and the countr — that they belong in the fight. This new American musical reminds us that in the battle against hopelessness and hate, no weapon can match the power of the human spirit. Music and lyrics by Peter Mills, book by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel
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8:00 PM, September 13 |
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Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation. Hamilton is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow's acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Hamilton features book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire. In addition to its 11 Tony Awards, it has won Grammy, Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.
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Sunday, September 14, 2025
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 14 |
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Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Dream Map and Cornucopia Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez is a Colombian American artist who explores her heritage through works that combine Colombia's material culture, history, and natural world. For the works featured in "Dream Map and Cornucopia," Friedemann-Sánchez begins with an image of a ceramic vessel that speaks to the complex history of Latin America and its diaspora. She then transforms these vessels into bountiful cornucopia, bursting with flora and fauna that evoke Colombia's rich ecosystems. Together with the Everson's Paul Phillips and Sharon Sullivan Curator of Ceramics, Garth Johnson, Friedemann-Sánchez has also selected an array of ceramic works from the Museum's permanent collection that reflect her interest in Latin America's tapestry of Indigenous and colonial cultures.
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10:00 AM - 5:00 PM, September 14 |
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CNY Artist Initiative: Maria Park Everson Museum of Art
Everson Museum of Art
401 Harrison St.,
Syracuse
Maria Park examines how technology shapes our perception and participation in the world. Her work spans serial paintings, site-specific installations, and public projects, often focusing on the relationship between human presence and media reliance. Her recent work explores the ritual and legibility of diagrammatic language. Born in Munich, Germany, Park grew up in the Bay Area and holds an MFA in Painting from the San Francisco Art Institute. She is an associate professor in the Department of Art at Cornell University and has lived in Ithaca since 2006.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 14 |
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Bhen Alan: Why Does My Adobo Taste Different? Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
The fifth iteration of the Art Wall Project features textiles made by the Filipino-American artist Bhen Alan. Through the creation of a monumental banig, or a traditional Filipino handwoven mat made from plant fibers, Alan grapples with the traumas of immigration and explores how diasporic communities work to recover a lost idea of home.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 14 |
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Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
Drawing on the museum's extensive collection that encompasses almost 45,000 historic and contemporary artworks made around the globe, this exhibition explores how humans have interacted with and shaped the environment in which they live. Thematic sections focus on plants, home, population centers, and human figures.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 14 |
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A Sense of Arrival: Kevin Adonis Browne Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"A Sense of Arrival" brings together scholarship and artistic practice in a multimedia installation by Kevin Adonis Browne, professor of rhetoric and writing in the Department of Writing Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. Browne's exhibition combines photographs, sculpture, and new writings that reflect a decades-long meditation on Caribbean blackness, being, and rhetorical expression.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 14 |
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“What If I Try This?”: Helen Frankenthaler in the 20th-Century Print Ecosystem Syracuse University Art Museum
Price: Free Syracuse University Art Museum, Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University,
Syracuse
"What If I Try This?" explores how Helen Frankenthaler, the noted 20th-century abstract artist, collaborated with printmakers in print studios and workshops throughout her long career. By focusing on her works on paper, this exhibition considers how printshops are key nodes within the printmaking ecosystems, or sites where artists and printers simultaneously championed technical innovations and created community.
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2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 14 |
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Reception: 98th Annual Juried Members Exhibit Associated Artists of Central New York
Manlius Village Library
Manlius Village Center, 1 Arkie Albanese Dr.,
Manlius
A reception and awards presentation will be held this afternoon 2:00-4:00 pm. The exhibit will feature recently-completed work in a variety of media by the group's members.
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM, September 14 |
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KlezFest CNY
Price: Free Jewish Community Center
5655 Thompson Rd.,
Dewitt
An afternoon of food, fun, and great Jewish music, featuring performances by The Klezmers, comprised of Daniella Rabbini and Dan Nadel; the beloved Keyna Hora Band; Sounds of Unity, a Hughie Stone Fish band; with local band Hodaya opening the festival! For more information, visit syracusejewishfestival.org
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12:00 PM - 7:00 PM, September 14 |
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Festa Italiana
Price: Free Washington St. (in front of City Hall)
Syracuse
Main Stage 1:00 pm: Gold Dust Gypsies 3:00 pm: Ruby Shooz 5:00 pm: Atlas Small Stage 12:00 pm: Coro Italiano (Italian Choir) 1:00 pm: Freeway Band 3:00 pm: Montereys 5:00 pm: Monkey Fever
A celebration of Italian food, music, and culture. For more information, visit festaitalianasyracuse.org.
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Music |
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7:00 PM - 9:00 PM, September 14 |
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Music of the Jewish Experience Featuring Julian Schwarz, cello; Marika Bournaki, piano; Giora Schmidt, violin
Price: $18 Congregation Beth Sholom-Chevra Shas
Syracuse
Music of the Holocaust Robert Dauber Serenata Victor Ullmann Variations and Fugue on "Rachel" from Piano Sonata #7 Gideon Klein Duo for Violin and Cello Music of Russian/Ukranian Jewry Josef Engel Frejlachs for Piano Trio Alexander Klein Elegy for Piano Trio Carl Fruhling Piano Trio (2nd Movement) Music of American Jewry Ernest Bloch Meditation Hebraique for Cello and Piano Joseph Achron Hebrew Melody for Violin and Piano Gerard Schwarz Duo #2 from "Tryptich" for Violin and Cello Alex Weiser "Mayn Glik" from "And All the Days were Purple" Music of Modern Israel Paul Ben-Haim Suite for Solo Cello (1st Movement) Joachim Stutschewsky Frejlachs for Cello and Piano Paul Schoenfeld Cafe Music (3rd Movement)
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7:00 PM, September 14 |
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*CANCELLED* The Witcher 3 in Concert The Oncenter
Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center
411 Montgomery St.,
Syracuse
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1:00 PM, September 14 |
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Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation. Hamilton is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow's acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Hamilton features book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire. In addition to its 11 Tony Awards, it has won Grammy, Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.
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2:00 PM, September 14 |
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Titanic The Musical CNY Playhouse Christopher J. Lupia, director
Atonement Lutheran Church
116 W. Glen Ave.,
Syracuse
Titanic The Musical is a stirring and unforgettable account of the first and last days of the "ship of dreams." This epic musical features the real stories of people aboard the most legendary ship in the world — from the third-class immigrants dreaming of a better tomorrow to the first-class passengers living a life of privilege. Story and book by Peter Stone; music and lyrics by Maury Yeston.
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2:00 PM, September 14 |
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The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage Cara Reichel, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A heroic new musical about connection in a time of conflict. 1918. As the world plunges further into unprecedented catastrophe, Grace Banker works as a telephone operator in New York City, proving herself more than capable in a male-dominated industry. But when the U.S. Army recruits her to lead a group of women directing communications on the frontlines in France, she and her fellow "Hello Girls" will have to prove themselves again and again if they are to convince the top brass — and the countr — that they belong in the fight. This new American musical reminds us that in the battle against hopelessness and hate, no weapon can match the power of the human spirit. Music and lyrics by Peter Mills, book by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel
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7:00 PM, September 14 |
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Hamilton Broadway in Syracuse
Landmark Theatre
362 S. Salina St.,
Syracuse
A revolutionary story of passion, unstoppable ambition, and the dawn of a new nation. Hamilton is the epic saga that follows the rise of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton as he fights for honor, love, and a legacy that would shape the course of a nation. Based on Ron Chernow's acclaimed biography and set to a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B, and Broadway, Hamilton has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. Hamilton features book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire. In addition to its 11 Tony Awards, it has won Grammy, Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.
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7:30 PM, September 14 |
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The Hello Girls Syracuse Stage Cara Reichel, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A heroic new musical about connection in a time of conflict. 1918. As the world plunges further into unprecedented catastrophe, Grace Banker works as a telephone operator in New York City, proving herself more than capable in a male-dominated industry. But when the U.S. Army recruits her to lead a group of women directing communications on the frontlines in France, she and her fellow "Hello Girls" will have to prove themselves again and again if they are to convince the top brass — and the countr — that they belong in the fight. This new American musical reminds us that in the battle against hopelessness and hate, no weapon can match the power of the human spirit. Music and lyrics by Peter Mills, book by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel
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