Jared Jacobsen Chair for the Organist and Director of Sacred Music Joshua Stafford performs the score to the Charlie Chaplin film “The Gold Rush” on the Massey Memorial Organ July 25, 2021, in the Amphitheater.
LaBelle Julia WeberStaff writer Even with several lifetime achievement awards, Grammy Awards, acting credits and hit songs to her name, Patti LaBelle considers herself to still be on the journey to stardom. “As far as
Julia WeberStaff writer Chautauqua Visual Arts is wrapping up its season with this year’s exhibiting member show, titled “Into the Blue.” The collection of pieces highlights the talent of the Chautauqua Visual Arts community and
Pieces are displayed in the exhibition “In Conversation” in Strohl Art Center. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Julia WeberStaff writer Strohl Art Center’s main gallery space hosts a dialogue through Chautauqua Visual Arts’ aptly-titled exhibition “In Conversation.”
Chautauqua Theater Company Producing Artistic Director Jade King Carroll, left, works with Guest Artists Danaya Esperanza and Tramell Tillman during a spacing rehearsal for the New Play Workshop production of The Bleeding Class Thursday in
Pieces by Jeremy Boyle and Mark Franchino are displayed in the exhibition “Untitled 7” in the second-floor gallery of the Strohl Art Center. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Julia WeberStaff writer For Jeremy Boyle and Mark Franchino,
Woodward Julia WeberStaff writer Investigative reporters are tasked with asking the tough questions, and few people know this better than Bob Woodward. Woodward, one of the most renowned journalists in the United States, will speak
Political satirist Mark Russell performs on his star-spangled piano in a 2013 Amphitheater program. Russell, who passed away at the age of 90 on March 30, 2023, will be honored at a special event at
Pieces are displayed in the exhibition “Body Language” in the Strohl Art Center. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Julia WeberStaff writer Chautauqua Visual Arts aims to approach one of the most intimate forms of communication, body language,
Brown Julia WeberStaff writer Banker-turned-banjoist Alison Brown is ready for her first performance at Chautauqua when she takes the stage at 8:15 p.m. tonight in the Amphitheater. Since becoming a full-time musician, she has spent
Company members of Houston Ballet II perform “Play” Wednesday in the Amphitheater. Houston Ballet II returns to the Amp, with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, at 8:15 p.m. Saturday. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Julia Weber & Sarah
School of Dance Festival students rehearse “Time To Dance” under the instruction of Artistic Director Sasha Janes on July 31 in the Carnahan-Jackson Dance Studios. HG Biggs/Staff Photographer Julia WeberStaff writer Students in Chautauqua’s School
Brett Taylor’s piece (and functional bench) “Sit and Talk About It” is at the center of the “Positive Change” exhibition on the second floor of the Fowler-Kellogg Art Center. Dave Munch/Photo Editor Julia WeberStaff writer
Houston Ballet II Julia WeberStaff writer Houston Ballet II is set to take the stage at 8:15 p.m. tonight in the Amphitheater. The company will perform tonight in addition to an upcoming performance on Saturday
Mary Lee Talbot, Alumni Association of the CLSC historian, collects class banners on Aug. 1 in the Literary Arts Center at Alumni Hall. Brett Phelps/Staff Photographer Story by Kaitlyn Finchler & Julia WeberPhotos by Brett
Chautauqua Theater Company Guest Artist Andy Lucien, playing Daniel, performs in the co-world premiere of tiny father. Carrie Legg/Staff Photographer Julia WeberStaff writer At the beginning of the play, tiny father’s main character Daniel is