As the lights dim, while the Motet Choir sings reverently and the character of Pastor Paul delivers an impassioned sermon to the amassed crowd, Bratton Theater will seemingly shift from a stage for the arts
Andrew Borba The Christians, despite the name, is a play that tackles themes of identity and belief across all faiths. With two of Chautauqua Institution’s four pillars being religion and art, this show is poised
Chautauqua Theater Company’s Alexander De Vasconcelos Matos, as Lysander, and Courtney Stennet, as Hermia, perform during a dress rehearsal of A Midsummer Night’s Dream June 21 on Bestor Plaza. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR Bestor Plaza, Lakeside
Ball in the House When Ball in the House puts on one of its energetic a cappella concerts, the group’s goal is to engage the audience. “We really try to connect with them,” said Ball in
Ball in the House Theworld has “The Brady Bunch” to thank for the existence of Ball in the House. The Boston-based a cappella group, which will be performing at 8:15 p.m. Moday, June 24 in
A play workshopped at Chautauqua Institution in 2017 will soon be taking center stage on Broadway. Birthday Candles by Noah Haidle is a show that distills 100 years into 30 minutes as it follows one woman
Chautauqua Institution’s commitment to lifelong learning was on full display on Friday, June 14, in Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall as hundreds of elementary school students from all over Chautauqua County gasped and cheered in unison as
Theater, no matter how brilliant, is nothing without an audience to watch it. Without that connection to the people who consume and connect with the performances, the messages and meanings designed to resonate with viewers