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02/09/2010, 02/10/2010, 02/11/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
Get ready for the all new CIRQUE DREAMS ILLUMINATION from the creators of the groundbreaking hit and only show of its kind to ever perform on Broadway, CIRQUE DREAMS JUNGLE FANTASY. Journey with fascination into the depths of a city that ignites with illumination when Cirque Dreams imagination, suspense and theatrical innovation turns EVERDAY ORDINARYINTO BRIGHT AND EXTRAORDINARY! Audiences of all ages will marvel as city dwellers reinvent familiar objects, balance on wires, leap tall buildings and redefine the risks of flight in a story filled with astounding occurrences. One of a kind artists populate the streets of this magical metropolis and breathe energy into its landscape with urban acrobatics and never before seen phenomenal thrills of disbelief. Cirque Dreams critically acclaimed dazzling costumes come alive to the sounds of jazz, ballroom, pop and more in this original score.
02/10/2010
12:30pm – none
Free
Kevin Moore, piano, Andrew Zaplatynski, violin.
Excerpts from their complete Beethoven Sonata cycle.
02/09/2010, 02/10/2010, 02/11/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
Get ready for the all new CIRQUE DREAMS ILLUMINATION from the creators of the groundbreaking hit and only show of its kind to ever perform on Broadway, CIRQUE DREAMS JUNGLE FANTASY. Journey with fascination into the depths of a city that ignites with illumination when Cirque Dreams imagination, suspense and theatrical innovation turns EVERDAY ORDINARYINTO BRIGHT AND EXTRAORDINARY! Audiences of all ages will marvel as city dwellers reinvent familiar objects, balance on wires, leap tall buildings and redefine the risks of flight in a story filled with astounding occurrences. One of a kind artists populate the streets of this magical metropolis and breathe energy into its landscape with urban acrobatics and never before seen phenomenal thrills of disbelief. Cirque Dreams critically acclaimed dazzling costumes come alive to the sounds of jazz, ballroom, pop and more in this original score.
02/09/2010, 02/10/2010, 02/11/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
Get ready for the all new CIRQUE DREAMS ILLUMINATION from the creators of the groundbreaking hit and only show of its kind to ever perform on Broadway, CIRQUE DREAMS JUNGLE FANTASY. Journey with fascination into the depths of a city that ignites with illumination when Cirque Dreams imagination, suspense and theatrical innovation turns EVERDAY ORDINARYINTO BRIGHT AND EXTRAORDINARY! Audiences of all ages will marvel as city dwellers reinvent familiar objects, balance on wires, leap tall buildings and redefine the risks of flight in a story filled with astounding occurrences. One of a kind artists populate the streets of this magical metropolis and breathe energy into its landscape with urban acrobatics and never before seen phenomenal thrills of disbelief. Cirque Dreams critically acclaimed dazzling costumes come alive to the sounds of jazz, ballroom, pop and more in this original score.
02/12/2010
8pm – none
Admission
02/12/2010
10 p.m. – 12:00 AM
Also late night happy hour & drink specials.
For more information, contact the Syracuse Opera offices at 315-475-5915.
02/12/2010, 02/13/2010
8pm – none
Admission
02/12/2010, 02/13/2010
8pm – none
Admission
02/14/2010
4pm – none
Admission
Walk into Dizzy's Club Coca Cola, a Dr. Billy Taylor gig, the Blue Note, or maybe a Harlem Jazzmobile concert, and you're liable to encounter the incomparable Antoinette Montague, pride of Newark EnJay. Once again, Brackens Financial Solutions Network will make it possible for us to bring a bona fide blues and jazz legend to the Persian Terrace for our annual celebration. Think Etta Jones - only sassier! For newcomers, note that an affordable food station menu and cash bar are available once inside. This year's event happen to be right on Valentine's Day as well. Think couples night out! We create the only cabaret lounge in Syracuse, just once a year, with the help of Pascale's. Miss it and you'll regret it.
02/17/2010
12:30pm – none
Admission
Martha Grener, flute, Maryna Mazhukova, piano.
Works for flute and piano.
02/18/2010
8pm – none
Free
Unconventional music for an ancient liturgy provided by John Rohde and his friends, Alex Becerra, Andrea Miceli, Jimmy Cox, Peter Chwazie and Jimmy Johns. Including selections by or associated with Ray Baretto, Patty Griffin, Hank Williams, Chuck Mangione and the Beatles. Admission is free and open to the public.
02/20/2010
7pm – 11:30pm
Admission
Enjoy our pasta extravaganza featuring specialty pastas made to order, a scrumptious antipasto bar, and the mouth-watering chocolate fountain including all your favorite fruits and sweet treats for dipping, plus an array of decadent desserts!
Then dip your favorite partner to the sounds of the Mario De Santis Orchestra and enjoy "swing" dance demonstrations by our featured professional artists! Back by popular demand, our elaborate baskets for raffle!
Tickets will be on sale at the Cathedral Parish Office (Mon. - Fri., 8:30am - 4:30pm), online at www.guardianangelsocietysyr.org or by contacting the Guardian Angel Society at 315-422-7218. The cost is $75 per person, $125 for two.
02/24/2010
12:30pm – none
Free
Danya Katok, soparano, Sabine Krantz, piano.
Works by American composers set to texts other than poetry. Bernstein, Larsen, Juliana Hall.
02/26/2010
8 pm – none
GREER GRIMSLEY, The Dutchman
LORI PHILLIPS, Senta
ALAN GLASSMAN, Erik
PETER STRUMMER, Daland
Syracuse Opera presents Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman – featuring internationally acclaimed Metropolitan Opera artists in demand worldwide, an expanded chorus, projected images and innovative lighting. Feel the desperation of an infamous cursed sea captain and the tragic despair of a woman who loves him enough to die for him as Wagner’s music brilliantly comes to life in this groundbreaking multimedia concert event. Tickets, starting at just $18 are available now at the box office at (315) 476-7372 or (315) 424-8200; also at syracuseopera.com
02/26/2010, 02/27/2010
8pm – none
Admission
02/26/2010, 02/27/2010
2pm – none
Admission
02/26/2010, 02/27/2010
2pm – none
Admission
02/26/2010, 02/27/2010
8pm – none
Admission
02/28/2010
2 pm – none
GREER GRIMSLEY, The Dutchman
LORI PHILLIPS, Senta
ALAN GLASSMAN, Erik
PETER STRUMMER, Daland
Syracuse Opera presents Wagner's The Flying Dutchman - featuring internationally acclaimed Metropolitan Opera artists in demand worldwide, an expanded chorus, projected images and innovative lighting. Feel the desperation of an infamous cursed sea captain and the tragic despair of a woman who loves him enough to die for him as Wagner's music brilliantly comes to life in this groundbreaking multimedia concert event. Tickets, starting at just $18 are available now at the box office at (315) 476-7372 or (315) 424-8200; also at syracuseopera.com
03/03/2010, 03/10/2010, 03/17/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010… more View All Dates
12:30pm – none
Free
3/3 - John Spradling, piano, celebrates the Chopin Bicentennial, playing the "G minor Ballade", "F sharp minor Polonaise", "Polonaise-Fantaisie", and others.
3/10 - Allan Kolsky, clarinet, Sar-Shalom Strong, piano, Greg Quick, bassoon, present "Beauty and the Beast" and works by Brahms and Shulamit Ran.
3/17 - Dolce Flutes present Smetana's "Die Moldau," the Mendelssohn Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and others.
4/7 - Matthew Pikarsky, piano, Stephen Pikarsky, piano, perform Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", the Liszt "Dante" Sonata and the 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody for piano four hands.
4/14 - Tom McKay, clarinet, Crystal LaPoint, piano, Carolyn Weber, mezzo-soprano perform works of Bernstein, Finzi, and Spohr.
4/21 - Kathleen Magee Querec, soprano, Cindy Josbena, piano, perform works by Handel, Liszt, Schreker, Thomas, and Walton.
4/28 - Kevin Moore, piano, Katherine Ciarelli, piano, perform works for piano four hands by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Kevin Moore.
03/04/2010
7pm – none
Admission
03/04/2010
4pm – none
Admission
03/05/2010
5pm – 7pm
Free
Bring your friends and start the weekend off at the Everson! The Rosamond Gifford Sculpture Court will be filled with the sounds of live music and the galleries will be hosting exciting new exhibitions. Enjoy a cash bar and light fare catered by Pascale’s.
03/05/2010, 03/06/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Part of the Post Standard Classics Series
03/05/2010, 03/06/2010
8pm – none
Admission
03/05/2010, 03/06/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Part of the Post Standard Classics Series
03/06/2010
none – none
Admission
Cocktail hour, silent auction, gourmet dinner, live music and dancing! Featuring music by Atlas Band with choreography by Anthony Salatino.
03/06/2010
8pm – none
Admission
03/05/2010, 03/06/2010
8pm – none
Admission
03/07/2010
8pm – none
Admission
03/08/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
03/08/2010
2pm – none
Admission
03/03/2010, 03/10/2010, 03/17/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010… more View All Dates
12:30pm – none
Free
3/3 - John Spradling, piano, celebrates the Chopin Bicentennial, playing the "G minor Ballade", "F sharp minor Polonaise", "Polonaise-Fantaisie", and others.
3/10 - Allan Kolsky, clarinet, Sar-Shalom Strong, piano, Greg Quick, bassoon, present "Beauty and the Beast" and works by Brahms and Shulamit Ran.
3/17 - Dolce Flutes present Smetana's "Die Moldau," the Mendelssohn Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and others.
4/7 - Matthew Pikarsky, piano, Stephen Pikarsky, piano, perform Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", the Liszt "Dante" Sonata and the 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody for piano four hands.
4/14 - Tom McKay, clarinet, Crystal LaPoint, piano, Carolyn Weber, mezzo-soprano perform works of Bernstein, Finzi, and Spohr.
4/21 - Kathleen Magee Querec, soprano, Cindy Josbena, piano, perform works by Handel, Liszt, Schreker, Thomas, and Walton.
4/28 - Kevin Moore, piano, Katherine Ciarelli, piano, perform works for piano four hands by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Kevin Moore.
03/12/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/19/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/26/2010… more View All Dates
8pm – none
Admission
03/12/2010, 03/13/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Part of the Post Standard Classics Series
03/12/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Hosted by Donny Most and featuring Jay Siegal & the Tokens, The Tymes, The Toys w/Barbara Harris, Cathy Jean & the Roommates, the Mystics, The Super Girl Group, Kayla Starr.
03/12/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/19/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/26/2010… more View All Dates
8pm – none
Admission
03/12/2010, 03/13/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Part of the Post Standard Classics Series
03/03/2010, 03/10/2010, 03/17/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010… more View All Dates
12:30pm – none
Free
3/3 - John Spradling, piano, celebrates the Chopin Bicentennial, playing the "G minor Ballade", "F sharp minor Polonaise", "Polonaise-Fantaisie", and others.
3/10 - Allan Kolsky, clarinet, Sar-Shalom Strong, piano, Greg Quick, bassoon, present "Beauty and the Beast" and works by Brahms and Shulamit Ran.
3/17 - Dolce Flutes present Smetana's "Die Moldau," the Mendelssohn Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and others.
4/7 - Matthew Pikarsky, piano, Stephen Pikarsky, piano, perform Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", the Liszt "Dante" Sonata and the 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody for piano four hands.
4/14 - Tom McKay, clarinet, Crystal LaPoint, piano, Carolyn Weber, mezzo-soprano perform works of Bernstein, Finzi, and Spohr.
4/21 - Kathleen Magee Querec, soprano, Cindy Josbena, piano, perform works by Handel, Liszt, Schreker, Thomas, and Walton.
4/28 - Kevin Moore, piano, Katherine Ciarelli, piano, perform works for piano four hands by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Kevin Moore.
03/19/2010, 03/20/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Part of the Post Standard Classics Series
03/12/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/19/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/26/2010… more View All Dates
8pm – none
Admission
03/20/2010
8pm – none
Admission
With guest conductor Dave Berger, SU Supersax Ensemble (Joe Riposo, Director) and the CNY Jazz Orchestra.
03/19/2010, 03/20/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Part of the Post Standard Classics Series
03/12/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/19/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/26/2010… more View All Dates
8pm – none
Admission
03/22/2010, 03/23/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/25/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
Riverdance, the thunderous celebration of Irish music, song and dance that has tapped its way onto the world stage thrilling millions of people around the globe; will play three farewell performances in Syracuse. Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, you won’t want to miss these FAREWELL performances of Riverdance!
03/23/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
03/22/2010, 03/23/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/25/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
Riverdance, the thunderous celebration of Irish music, song and dance that has tapped its way onto the world stage thrilling millions of people around the globe; will play three farewell performances in Syracuse. Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, you won’t want to miss these FAREWELL performances of Riverdance!
03/03/2010, 03/10/2010, 03/17/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010… more View All Dates
12:30pm – none
Free
3/3 - John Spradling, piano, celebrates the Chopin Bicentennial, playing the "G minor Ballade", "F sharp minor Polonaise", "Polonaise-Fantaisie", and others.
3/10 - Allan Kolsky, clarinet, Sar-Shalom Strong, piano, Greg Quick, bassoon, present "Beauty and the Beast" and works by Brahms and Shulamit Ran.
3/17 - Dolce Flutes present Smetana's "Die Moldau," the Mendelssohn Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and others.
4/7 - Matthew Pikarsky, piano, Stephen Pikarsky, piano, perform Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", the Liszt "Dante" Sonata and the 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody for piano four hands.
4/14 - Tom McKay, clarinet, Crystal LaPoint, piano, Carolyn Weber, mezzo-soprano perform works of Bernstein, Finzi, and Spohr.
4/21 - Kathleen Magee Querec, soprano, Cindy Josbena, piano, perform works by Handel, Liszt, Schreker, Thomas, and Walton.
4/28 - Kevin Moore, piano, Katherine Ciarelli, piano, perform works for piano four hands by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Kevin Moore.
03/22/2010, 03/23/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/25/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
Riverdance, the thunderous celebration of Irish music, song and dance that has tapped its way onto the world stage thrilling millions of people around the globe; will play three farewell performances in Syracuse. Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, you won’t want to miss these FAREWELL performances of Riverdance!
03/25/2010
7pm – none
Admission
Christian rocker
03/22/2010, 03/23/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/25/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
Riverdance, the thunderous celebration of Irish music, song and dance that has tapped its way onto the world stage thrilling millions of people around the globe; will play three farewell performances in Syracuse. Whether it’s your first time or your fifth, you won’t want to miss these FAREWELL performances of Riverdance!
03/26/2010
5pm – none
Admission
03/26/2010, 03/27/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Part of the M&T Bank Pops Series
03/12/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/19/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/26/2010… more View All Dates
8pm – none
Admission
03/12/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/19/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/26/2010… more View All Dates
8pm – none
Admission
03/26/2010, 03/27/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Part of the M&T Bank Pops Series
03/27/2010
10:30am – none
Admission
Part of the Central New York Community Foundation Family Series
03/03/2010, 03/10/2010, 03/17/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010… more View All Dates
12:30pm – none
Free
3/3 - John Spradling, piano, celebrates the Chopin Bicentennial, playing the "G minor Ballade", "F sharp minor Polonaise", "Polonaise-Fantaisie", and others.
3/10 - Allan Kolsky, clarinet, Sar-Shalom Strong, piano, Greg Quick, bassoon, present "Beauty and the Beast" and works by Brahms and Shulamit Ran.
3/17 - Dolce Flutes present Smetana's "Die Moldau," the Mendelssohn Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and others.
4/7 - Matthew Pikarsky, piano, Stephen Pikarsky, piano, perform Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", the Liszt "Dante" Sonata and the 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody for piano four hands.
4/14 - Tom McKay, clarinet, Crystal LaPoint, piano, Carolyn Weber, mezzo-soprano perform works of Bernstein, Finzi, and Spohr.
4/21 - Kathleen Magee Querec, soprano, Cindy Josbena, piano, perform works by Handel, Liszt, Schreker, Thomas, and Walton.
4/28 - Kevin Moore, piano, Katherine Ciarelli, piano, perform works for piano four hands by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Kevin Moore.
03/03/2010, 03/10/2010, 03/17/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010… more View All Dates
12:30pm – none
Free
3/3 - John Spradling, piano, celebrates the Chopin Bicentennial, playing the "G minor Ballade", "F sharp minor Polonaise", "Polonaise-Fantaisie", and others.
3/10 - Allan Kolsky, clarinet, Sar-Shalom Strong, piano, Greg Quick, bassoon, present "Beauty and the Beast" and works by Brahms and Shulamit Ran.
3/17 - Dolce Flutes present Smetana's "Die Moldau," the Mendelssohn Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and others.
4/7 - Matthew Pikarsky, piano, Stephen Pikarsky, piano, perform Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", the Liszt "Dante" Sonata and the 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody for piano four hands.
4/14 - Tom McKay, clarinet, Crystal LaPoint, piano, Carolyn Weber, mezzo-soprano perform works of Bernstein, Finzi, and Spohr.
4/21 - Kathleen Magee Querec, soprano, Cindy Josbena, piano, perform works by Handel, Liszt, Schreker, Thomas, and Walton.
4/28 - Kevin Moore, piano, Katherine Ciarelli, piano, perform works for piano four hands by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Kevin Moore.
04/09/2010, 04/10/2010, 04/16/2010, 04/17/2010
8pm – none
Admission
04/09/2010, 04/10/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Part of the Post Standard Classics Series
04/09/2010, 04/10/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Part of the Post Standard Classics Series
04/09/2010, 04/10/2010, 04/16/2010, 04/17/2010
8pm – none
Admission
04/10/2010
2:00pm – 3:00pm
Free
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03/03/2010, 03/10/2010, 03/17/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010… more View All Dates
12:30pm – none
Free
3/3 - John Spradling, piano, celebrates the Chopin Bicentennial, playing the "G minor Ballade", "F sharp minor Polonaise", "Polonaise-Fantaisie", and others.
3/10 - Allan Kolsky, clarinet, Sar-Shalom Strong, piano, Greg Quick, bassoon, present "Beauty and the Beast" and works by Brahms and Shulamit Ran.
3/17 - Dolce Flutes present Smetana's "Die Moldau," the Mendelssohn Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and others.
4/7 - Matthew Pikarsky, piano, Stephen Pikarsky, piano, perform Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", the Liszt "Dante" Sonata and the 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody for piano four hands.
4/14 - Tom McKay, clarinet, Crystal LaPoint, piano, Carolyn Weber, mezzo-soprano perform works of Bernstein, Finzi, and Spohr.
4/21 - Kathleen Magee Querec, soprano, Cindy Josbena, piano, perform works by Handel, Liszt, Schreker, Thomas, and Walton.
4/28 - Kevin Moore, piano, Katherine Ciarelli, piano, perform works for piano four hands by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Kevin Moore.
04/16/2010, 04/17/2010
8pm – none
Admission
04/09/2010, 04/10/2010, 04/16/2010, 04/17/2010
8pm – none
Admission
04/17/2010
5:30pm – 11:30pm
Admission
The Susan Taylor Trio will be performing music from the 30's, 40's and 50's.
04/09/2010, 04/10/2010, 04/16/2010, 04/17/2010
8pm – none
Admission
04/17/2010, 04/18/2010
2:30pm – none
Admission
04/16/2010, 04/17/2010
8pm – none
Admission
04/18/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
04/17/2010, 04/18/2010
2:30pm – none
Admission
03/03/2010, 03/10/2010, 03/17/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010… more View All Dates
12:30pm – none
Free
3/3 - John Spradling, piano, celebrates the Chopin Bicentennial, playing the "G minor Ballade", "F sharp minor Polonaise", "Polonaise-Fantaisie", and others.
3/10 - Allan Kolsky, clarinet, Sar-Shalom Strong, piano, Greg Quick, bassoon, present "Beauty and the Beast" and works by Brahms and Shulamit Ran.
3/17 - Dolce Flutes present Smetana's "Die Moldau," the Mendelssohn Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and others.
4/7 - Matthew Pikarsky, piano, Stephen Pikarsky, piano, perform Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", the Liszt "Dante" Sonata and the 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody for piano four hands.
4/14 - Tom McKay, clarinet, Crystal LaPoint, piano, Carolyn Weber, mezzo-soprano perform works of Bernstein, Finzi, and Spohr.
4/21 - Kathleen Magee Querec, soprano, Cindy Josbena, piano, perform works by Handel, Liszt, Schreker, Thomas, and Walton.
4/28 - Kevin Moore, piano, Katherine Ciarelli, piano, perform works for piano four hands by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Kevin Moore.
04/22/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Anthony Bourdain, the internationally acclaimed chef, author, and host of Travel Channel's “No Reservations,” has been dubbed “the bad boy of cuisine” for his rock star looks and blunt observations about the world of restaurants, chefs, and cooking. He will be appearing at the Landmark Theatre on Thursday, April 22nd at 8:00pm. Tickets are $35.50 and $45.50 and can be purchased at the Landmark Theatre Box Office, by phone at (315) 472-0700 or online at www.ticketmaster.com. A limited number of VIP tickets will be available for $85.00, which includes a post-show meet and greet and book signing with Mr. Bourdain. Tickets are on sale now.
Bourdain, the executive chef at New York's famed bistro Les Halles, is the author of the bestselling Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly, a candid, hysterical and sometimes shocking portrait of his life in restaurant kitchens that has been translated into over 28 languages. His book, A Cook's Tour, published in conjunction with his series on the Food Network, was also a bestseller in the U.S. and the U.K. Other books include Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles Cookbook, The Nasty Bits and No Reservations: Around the World on an Empty Stomach, an illustrated journal of Bourdain's travels.
A contributing authority for Food Arts magazine, his work as appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times and Gourmet. He has shared his insights about team building and crisis management with the Harvard Business Review.
“No Reservations,” nominated for an Emmy Award and widely popular all over the world, is currently in its fifth season, Bourdain continues to travel to the farthest reaches of the globe, exploring destinations from rural Laos to New Orleans.
04/23/2010
8pm – none
Admission
04/24/2010
8pm – none
Admission
Continuing to thrive on the success of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”, Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, two stars of the Emmy nominated series, present an evening of extraordinary improvisational comedy. The performance is coming to the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse on Saturday, April 24th at 8pm. Tickets are on sale and can be purchased by calling 312.472.0700, online at ticketmaster.com, or the Landmark Theatre Box Office. Tickets are $29.50, $35.50 & $42.50 plus applicable service charges.
Since the show is driven by audience suggestions and is 100% improvised, no two performances are ever the same. For their visit to Syracuse, Mochrie & Sherwood will present several all-new improv games as well as some of their classics, such as “Sound Effects” and the “Deadly Mousetrap Improv.” The show becomes truly interactive as audience members are called to the stage to participate in the fun.
Colin Mochrie began his improv career when he was first introduced to Ryan Stiles by a friend and the two teamed up. Shortly after doing Expo '86, Colin moved to Toronto. There, he auditioned for The Second City (a famous North American comedy theater), where Stiles was working at the time. Mochrie worked in The Second City for three years.
Mochrie's first appearance on “Whose Line is it Anyway”, the British version, was in 1991. His role on the American “Whose Line” got off to a rocky start when ABC wanted to drop Mochrie because they thought the comedian looked too old and not hip enough. Thankfully those involved in the show held their ground, and ABC was smart enough to see that talent and creativity were more important than 'hip' and the fans agreed, making Mochrie a popular mainstay on the American “Whose Line” stage.
Lately Mochrie has been as busy as ever. He has been busy appearing in commercials as the Nabisco Snack Fairy, and has been heavily involved in independent and small movie projects including in 'The Movie Co-op', which is a Canadian venture to help produce great Canadian movies funded by and run by the artists themselves.
Brad Sherwood was a regular cast member on ABC's “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and was a regular on the British version on Comedy Central as well. His credits include “The Drew Carey Show”, “The Green Screen Show”, over 100 appearances on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”, numerous appearances on VH-1’s “I Love The 80’s’ & 90’s”, and guest hosting “Talk Soup”.
Brad's other past credits include a season on “LA Law”, “To Tell The Truth”, “The Newz”, and hosting “The New Dating Game”.
Vist the official website for Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood at www.colinandbradshow.com.
04/24/2010
8pm – none
Admission
With Joe Magnarelli, Bill Dobbins and the CNY Jazz Orchestra
04/25/2010
2pm – none
Admission
03/03/2010, 03/10/2010, 03/17/2010, 03/24/2010, 03/31/2010… more View All Dates
12:30pm – none
Free
3/3 - John Spradling, piano, celebrates the Chopin Bicentennial, playing the "G minor Ballade", "F sharp minor Polonaise", "Polonaise-Fantaisie", and others.
3/10 - Allan Kolsky, clarinet, Sar-Shalom Strong, piano, Greg Quick, bassoon, present "Beauty and the Beast" and works by Brahms and Shulamit Ran.
3/17 - Dolce Flutes present Smetana's "Die Moldau," the Mendelssohn Scherzo from "A Midsummer Night's Dream", and others.
4/7 - Matthew Pikarsky, piano, Stephen Pikarsky, piano, perform Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", the Liszt "Dante" Sonata and the 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody for piano four hands.
4/14 - Tom McKay, clarinet, Crystal LaPoint, piano, Carolyn Weber, mezzo-soprano perform works of Bernstein, Finzi, and Spohr.
4/21 - Kathleen Magee Querec, soprano, Cindy Josbena, piano, perform works by Handel, Liszt, Schreker, Thomas, and Walton.
4/28 - Kevin Moore, piano, Katherine Ciarelli, piano, perform works for piano four hands by Mozart, Mendelssohn, and Kevin Moore.
05/05/2010, 05/06/2010, 05/07/2010, 05/08/2010, 05/09/2010
7:00 pm – none
Presented by the Syracuse Children's Theatre.
05/05/2010
12:30 pm – none
Free
Lori Larson, soprano, Sar-Shalom Strong, piano. Works by Verdi, Bizet, Rorem, Rossini, Mozart, and others.
05/05/2010, 05/06/2010, 05/07/2010, 05/08/2010, 05/09/2010
7:00 pm – none
Presented by the Syracuse Children's Theatre.
05/06/2010
7:30 pm – none
05/07/2010, 05/08/2010
9:45 pm – none
05/05/2010, 05/06/2010, 05/07/2010, 05/08/2010, 05/09/2010
7:00 pm – none
Presented by the Syracuse Children's Theatre.
05/07/2010, 05/08/2010
8:00 pm – none
M&T Bank Pops Series presents The Magical Music of Disney in Concert
05/07/2010, 05/08/2010
8:00 pm – none
05/07/2010, 05/08/2010
8:00 pm – none
05/08/2010
10:00 am – none
Presented by the Syracuse Children's Theatre.
05/08/2010
2:30 pm – none
Presented by Syracuse Children's Theatre.
05/08/2010
10:30 am – none
Central New York Community Foundation Family Series presents The Magical Music of Disney in Concert.
05/07/2010, 05/08/2010
8:00 pm – none
M&T Bank Pops Series presents The Magical Music of Disney in Concert
05/07/2010, 05/08/2010
9:45 pm – none
05/05/2010, 05/06/2010, 05/07/2010, 05/08/2010, 05/09/2010
7:00 pm – none
Presented by the Syracuse Children's Theatre.
05/09/2010
2:00 pm – none
Presented by the Syracuse Children's Theatre.
05/05/2010, 05/06/2010, 05/07/2010, 05/08/2010, 05/09/2010
7:00 pm – none
Presented by the Syracuse Children's Theatre.
05/12/2010
12:30 pm – none
Free
Sabine Krantz, piano and voice, Rebecca Horning, piano. Grieg Sonata, accompanied and unaccompanied vocal works.
05/13/2010
7:30 pm – none
05/13/2010, 05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
8:00 pm – none
Presented by Rarely Done Productions. Join us for the ever popular musical about love, life and AIDS.
05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
8:00 pm – none
Post-Standard Classics Series presents The Firebird.
05/13/2010, 05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
8:00 pm – none
Presented by Rarely Done Productions. Join us for the ever popular musical about love, life and AIDS.
05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
8:00 pm – none
05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
9:45 pm – none
05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
7:30 pm – none
The Syracuse Contemporary Dance Company (SCDS) is the oldest professional dance company in Central New York. It is dedicated to providing local, advanced and professional, dancers and choreographers with an opportunity to perform their art. The concert will feature original works in Jazz, Contemporary Ballet, Flamenco and Modern Dance. The company has received excellent reviews throughout the years and is dedicated to providing the Syracuse area with an exciting and creative opportunity to see a variety of dance styles while supporting dance in the community.
05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
8:00 pm – none
Post-Standard Classics Series presents The Firebird.
05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
8:00 pm – none
05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
9:45 pm – none
05/13/2010, 05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
8:00 pm – none
Presented by Rarely Done Productions. Join us for the ever popular musical about love, life and AIDS.
05/14/2010, 05/15/2010
7:30 pm – none
The Syracuse Contemporary Dance Company (SCDS) is the oldest professional dance company in Central New York. It is dedicated to providing local, advanced and professional, dancers and choreographers with an opportunity to perform their art. The concert will feature original works in Jazz, Contemporary Ballet, Flamenco and Modern Dance. The company has received excellent reviews throughout the years and is dedicated to providing the Syracuse area with an exciting and creative opportunity to see a variety of dance styles while supporting dance in the community.
05/16/2010
none – none
05/16/2010
none – none
05/19/2010
12:30 pm – none
Free
Joyce Ucci, piano, "Contrasts: Beethoven - Debussy". "Les Adieux" Sonata, selected Debussy Preludes.
05/19/2010
8:00 pm – none
The Renegades are a comedy troupe based out of Syracuse, NY that features an extremely talented cast of actors. Their high energy stage show is a live comedy experience unlike any other in the area. They incorporate improv games, sketches, digital shorts, and long form improv to produce a show that's equal parts Saturday Night Live, Whose Line is it Anyways?, and Monty Python. Cast members include Brandon Dyer, Tim Hogarth, Jeff White, Deidre Dyer, Aaron Geiskopf, Ron Sweet, & Lou Leonardo.
05/20/2010
7:30 pm – none
05/21/2010, 05/22/2010
9:45 pm – none
05/21/2010, 05/22/2010
8:00 pm – none
05/21/2010, 05/22/2010
8:00 pm – none
05/21/2010, 05/22/2010
9:45 pm – none
05/26/2010
12:30 pm – none
Free
Elizabeth Sutphen, soprano, Nicholas Blaney, baritone, Adam Rothenberg, piano. Opera scenes, Schumann "Frauenliebe und Leben", Schubert "Winterreise", and other works.
05/27/2010
7:30 pm – none
Kaleidoscope is in its 35th year. The concert features everyday school band, orchestra, choir and dance ensemble. Soloists, duets and small ensembles round out the musical offerings for this event.
05/27/2010
7:30 pm – none
05/28/2010, 05/29/2010
8:00 pm – none
05/28/2010
7:00 pm – none
05/28/2010, 05/29/2010
9:45 pm – none
05/29/2010
12:00 pm – none
05/28/2010, 05/29/2010
9:45 pm – none
05/29/2010
5:00 pm – none
05/28/2010, 05/29/2010
8:00 pm – none
06/03/2010
7:30 pm – none
06/03/2010
8:00 pm – none
Presented by Rarely Done Productions. They sing! They dance! They die! This year's Guest Stars at the GlamaGore ScreamiCon convention are six of the sexiest and most popular actresses in the business — collectively known as the SCREAM QUEENS. They sing, dance, clown and tease, taking us on a hilarious journey through their lives and careers as celebrity hopefuls and cult sex symbols. *INTENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY!
06/04/2010, 06/05/2010
8:00 pm – none
06/04/2010, 06/05/2010
9:45 pm – none
06/04/2010, 06/05/2010, 06/11/2010, 06/12/2010, 06/18/2010… more View All Dates
8:00 pm – none
Presented by Rarely Done Productions at Jazz Central. They sing! They dance! They die! This year's Guest Stars at the GlamaGore ScreamiCon convention are six of the sexiest and most popular actresses in the business — collectively known as the SCREAM QUEENS. They sing, dance, clown and tease, taking us on a hilarious journey through their lives and careers as celebrity hopefuls and cult sex symbols. *INTENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY!
06/04/2010, 06/05/2010
9:45 pm – none
06/04/2010, 06/05/2010
8:00 pm – none
06/04/2010, 06/05/2010, 06/11/2010, 06/12/2010, 06/18/2010… more View All Dates
8:00 pm – none
Presented by Rarely Done Productions at Jazz Central. They sing! They dance! They die! This year's Guest Stars at the GlamaGore ScreamiCon convention are six of the sexiest and most popular actresses in the business — collectively known as the SCREAM QUEENS. They sing, dance, clown and tease, taking us on a hilarious journey through their lives and careers as celebrity hopefuls and cult sex symbols. *INTENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY!
06/06/2010
4:00 pm – none
06/10/2010
7:30pm – none
06/04/2010, 06/05/2010, 06/11/2010, 06/12/2010, 06/18/2010… more View All Dates
8:00 pm – none
Presented by Rarely Done Productions at Jazz Central. They sing! They dance! They die! This year's Guest Stars at the GlamaGore ScreamiCon convention are six of the sexiest and most popular actresses in the business — collectively known as the SCREAM QUEENS. They sing, dance, clown and tease, taking us on a hilarious journey through their lives and careers as celebrity hopefuls and cult sex symbols. *INTENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY!
06/11/2010, 06/12/2010
8:00 pm – none
06/11/2010, 06/12/2010
9:45 pm – none
06/11/2010, 06/12/2010
9:45 pm – none
06/04/2010, 06/05/2010, 06/11/2010, 06/12/2010, 06/18/2010… more View All Dates
8:00 pm – none
Presented by Rarely Done Productions at Jazz Central. They sing! They dance! They die! This year's Guest Stars at the GlamaGore ScreamiCon convention are six of the sexiest and most popular actresses in the business — collectively known as the SCREAM QUEENS. They sing, dance, clown and tease, taking us on a hilarious journey through their lives and careers as celebrity hopefuls and cult sex symbols. *INTENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY!
06/12/2010
2:00 pm – none
A variety of showcase of ballet, jazz, modern, tap, tumbling and hip hop from performers ranging from 5-18 year olds.
06/11/2010, 06/12/2010
8:00 pm – none
06/18/2010, 06/19/2010
9:45 pm – none
06/04/2010, 06/05/2010, 06/11/2010, 06/12/2010, 06/18/2010… more View All Dates
8:00 pm – none
Presented by Rarely Done Productions at Jazz Central. They sing! They dance! They die! This year's Guest Stars at the GlamaGore ScreamiCon convention are six of the sexiest and most popular actresses in the business — collectively known as the SCREAM QUEENS. They sing, dance, clown and tease, taking us on a hilarious journey through their lives and careers as celebrity hopefuls and cult sex symbols. *INTENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY!
06/18/2010, 06/19/2010
8:00 pm – none
06/18/2010, 06/19/2010
8:00 pm – none
06/18/2010, 06/19/2010
9:45 pm – none
06/04/2010, 06/05/2010, 06/11/2010, 06/12/2010, 06/18/2010… more View All Dates
8:00 pm – none
Presented by Rarely Done Productions at Jazz Central. They sing! They dance! They die! This year's Guest Stars at the GlamaGore ScreamiCon convention are six of the sexiest and most popular actresses in the business — collectively known as the SCREAM QUEENS. They sing, dance, clown and tease, taking us on a hilarious journey through their lives and careers as celebrity hopefuls and cult sex symbols. *INTENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY!