Reporter’s note: Each summer, Chautauqua Theater Company opens its stage doors to young actors and theatermakers for a fully funded fellowship. This summer’s conservatory includes 14 actors, four design fellows and one directing fellow. They
Americana musician and songwriter Rhiannon Giddens has a simple hope for her concert at 8:15 p.m. Friday in the Amphitheater — that folks enjoy the show. But if audience members listen up, they’ll hear Giddens
An impassioned theatergoer might very well see two shows in one weekend. Driving five-plus hours to see two productions of the same show in one weekend? That’s dedication. And that’s just what Sarah Clare Corporandy,
A brightly colored, toe-tapping jamboree makes its way to Chautauqua Institution Wednesday by way of Minneapolis group Rhythmic Circus. The artist-owned collective of hoofers and musicians will perform their signature show, “Feet Don’t Fail Me Now!,”
Jeffrey Rosen may be president and CEO of the National Constitution Center – the only institution in America chartered by Congress “to disseminate information about the United States Constitution on a non-partisan basis” – but
Bold colors, big hair and paisley patterns – when actress Stori Ayers makes her entrance in Detroit ’67, there’s no mistaking she’s stepping out in the ’60s. “Bunny is very fashion-forward,” Ayers, a guest actor
Detroit, Michigan, is just over 300 miles from Chautauqua Institution. But inside Bratton Theater, a furnished basement bar from the city’s Virginia Park neighborhood is bringing Detroit and its history closer. Chautauqua Theater Company’s production
Reporter’s Note: Each summer, Chautauqua Theater Company opens its stage doors to young actors and theatermakers for a fully funded fellowship. This summer’s conservatory includes 14 actors, four design fellows and one directing fellow. They
Reporter’s Note: Each summer, Chautauqua Theater Company opens its stage doors to young actors and theatermakers for a fully funded fellowship. This summer’s conservatory includes 14 actors, four design fellows and one directing fellow. They
Despite having a year in its title, it’s easy to forget Detroit ’67 — which begins its run at 8 p.m. Friday at Bratton Theater and runs through July 30 — is a historical drama.
Although she performed all over Western Europe and throughout Asia as a young acrobat, Li Liu said she is happiest with her career as it is today. “I guess in a way my career has
It’s 4:01 p.m. on July 7 when the exceptionally calm and soothing voice of Jenn Rae Moore comes through the backstage headsets at Bratton Theater to announce it’s time to start that day’s matinee performance
Patrick Foley Who: Patrick Foley, 27, Chautauqua Theater Company conservatory actor. This weekend, Foley wraps up his role of Garry in Noises Off. He also appeared in the CTC After Dark production of One Arm
When a professor handed Adin Walker a copy of Tennessee Williams’ One Arm, Walker knew he wanted to tackle the play — someday. “And then when I came here, I was like, ‘Let’s dive into
There are a lot of sardines in Chautauqua Theater Company’s production of Noises Off, which runs through Sunday at Bratton Theater, but there are even more sardines backstage. “We started off with 90; now we
Who: Emily Daly, 24, Chautauqua Theater Company conservatory actor. Right now, Emily is performing as Poppy in CTC’s season opener Noises Off. She will also appear in CTC After Dark, in which the CTC fellows