Members Of The Chautauqua Theater Company Bow After Performing The Winning Plays Written For The Young Playwrights Project From Local Elementary Schools In Lenna Hall
With Chautauqua Institution suspending in-person programming for the 2020 season, Chautauqua Theater Company has made transformations to their programs that adapt the experience of the
After closing out a successful and historic 2019 theater season, Chautauqua Theater Company is looking to make 2020 an even more ground-breaking and progressive experience.
Mark Russell, left, and David Tabish rehearse their lines in Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First" routine Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019 in Lenna Hall. Members
This summer spells a momentous occasion for the theater community at Chautauqua. As Chautauqua Theater Company celebrates the successful conclusion of its season and the
Newman Who: Sofia Bunting Newman, CTC conservatory actor. Newman came to Chautauqua shortly after reconnecting with her roots as a drummer. She picked the instrument
Granderson Who: Amara Granderson, CTC conservatory actor. Granderson is preparing to finish off the summer season with her roles as Peggy Shippen-Arnold and Abraham Woodhull
Kahkoska Allen Agent 355, the punk rock, Revolutionary War-era espionage story told through the lens of an upbeat concert, has humble beginnings. “I kind of
González Who: María Gabriela Rosado González, CTC conservatory actor. This season, González has had the chance to participate in two of CTC’s shows — A
Dhamija Who: Rishan Dhamija, CTC conservatory actor. Dhamija has had a season full of extravagant, dynamic roles. In CTC’s traveling production of A Midsummer Night’s