Review by David Shengold- Chautauqua Opera Company has been a key cultural feature of the Institution since 1929 — ranking it among the very oldest companies in
Colin Struk, 2, snacks on Cheetos and watermelon during the Great American Picnic Sunday, July 15, 2018, in front of Alumni Hall. RILEY ROBINSON/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
The Chautauqua Trio will make its chamber music debut in an all-strings performance featuring two pieces the members consider classics of their repertoire, and one
Who: Courtney Stennett, Chautauqua Theater Company conservatory actor. Stennett plays Hermia in CTC’s traveling production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. She said performing at
Who: Alexander De Vasconcelos Matos, Chautauqua Theater Company conservatory actor Matos is taking on the role of Lysander in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. He
Review by Vicky A. Clark- Two of the three exhibitions at the Strohl Art Center celebrate variety. Choosing broad categories as her organizing principle gave Judy Barie,
Jim Walkup When marriage counselor Jim Walkup wrote an article for his website titled, “12 Topics You MUST Discuss Before Getting Married,” he didn’t expect it
Marcelo Hernandez Castillo Marcelo Hernandez Castillo thinks he might be afraid of the long poem. That is a somewhat provocative admission from the Week Four poet-in-residence,
Composer-in-Residence, Gilda Lyons, conducts Young Artists, Natalie Trumm, and Jordan Loyd during The Chautauqua Opera Company's second Opera Invasion of the 2019 season on Wednesday,
Last Sunday, near the beginning of her 3:30 p.m. writer-in-residence reading in the Hall of Philosophy, Vi Khi Nao gave a short Vietnamese lesson using
Taibi Magar is unabashed in her fondness for The Christians. “I absolutely love the play,” she said. But Magar’s admiration for the show doesn’t only come
Members of the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra with conductor Rossen Milanov perform Bedřich Smetana’s composition From Bohemian Forests and Meadows Tuesday, July 9, 2019 in the
For Chautauquans who have recently visited the Fowler-Kellogg Art Center, a lecturer this evening may look familiar. In “Four Seasons,” a photo series featured in the