Who: Mari Taylor, 25, the costume fellow with the CTC conservatory. Taylor assists all visiting costume designers for the mainstage shows this season — Noises
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
There’s no favorite performance or audience for storyteller David Gonzalez. He stopped keeping track once he realized he had performed 5,000 times. “I love it
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
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
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
In a six-hour span Friday, Bratton Theater’s stage will go from an industrial prison to a homey kitchen. Chautauqua Theater Company will perform Building the
Playwright Noah Haidle will be watching for audience reactions when his Birthday Candles appears as part of Chautauqua Theater Company’s New Play Workshop at 8
There’s one obvious difference as Chautauqua Theater Company’s New Play Workshop continues this season: No more music stands. CTC’s New Play Workshop will feature fully
As Ray Defendorf took in Chautauqua Theater Company’s production of Detroit ’67 Tuesday night, he was transported back in time. “We were in Rochester, New
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
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
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