Review by Eric Grode: Chautauqua Theater Company’s first play of the season begins with a musical number, some two dozen voices strong. It ends stirringly. But
ChamberFest Cleveland The members of ChamberFest Cleveland are bringing three classical masterpieces back into conversation. The group will perform “Precocious Virtuosity,” a set of three
When the Music School Festival Orchestra makes its debut this season, the performance will feature a mix of pieces, both old and new, by composers both
In the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra’s latest concert, two famous Romantic masterpieces will take center stage — and orchestra members hope to show just how well
Chautauqua Theatre Company Guest Actor Jamison Jones portrays the Pastor in The Christians during the dress rehearsal on Thursday, June 27, 2019 in Bratton Theatre.
Students from Fletcher Elementary School in the Jamestown Public Schools, under the direction of their music teacher Mary Crandall, practice recorded in preparation to join
Review by Steve Sucato: One of several dancer-founded dance showcases touring the United States each year, New York City Ballet principal dancer Daniel Ulbricht’s Stars of
Review by Johanna Keller: The 90th season of the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra opened with heavenly performances of three works that, in various ways, revolved around the theme
Chautauqua School of Dance alumnus Daniel Ulbricht, returns to the grounds to teach current School of Dance students. Ulbricht demonstrates a barre routine. SARAH YENESEL/STAFF
It wasn’t until Act Two of ¡Figaro! (90210) that Chautauqua Opera Young Artist Laura León understood the political significance of a show that was once a
Alexander Gavrylyuk Chautauqua School of Music’s Alexander Gavrylyuk, Heintzelman Family Artistic Adviser of the Piano Program, and Aaron Berofsky, violin faculty and chair of strings, will
Kayla Kearney Who: Kayla Kearney, Chautauqua Theater Company conservatory actor. Kearney will be onstage as the mischievous fairy Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Kearney
Ricardy Fabre Who: Ricardy Fabre, Chautauqua Theater Company conservatory actor. Fabre will be playing the role of Associate Pastor Joshua in CTC’s production of The
Jessica Bruder A self-proclaimed “ephemera hoarder,” prose writer-in-residence Jessica Bruder thinks that stuff — photographs, clothing, souvenirs — is a useful way to theorize about
“Content dictates form,” preaches Stephen Sondheim, Broadway’s peerless wordsmith. Sometimes, content can dictate the forum, too. Debuted last season, the Poetry Makerspace has moved from