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Events for Friday, April 16, 2027
7:30 PM
The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage
Events for Saturday, April 17, 2027
2:00 PM
The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage
7:30 PM
Jupiter String Quartet with Jon Nakamatsu, piano Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music
7:30 PM
The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage
Events for Sunday, April 18, 2027
2:00 PM
The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage
Events for Tuesday, April 20, 2027
7:30 PM
The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage
Events for Wednesday, April 21, 2027
7:30 PM
The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage
Events for Thursday, April 22, 2027
7:30 PM
The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage
Events for Friday, April 23, 2027
7:30 PM
The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage
8:00 PM
Preview: Before the Bone Breaks Syracuse University Drama Department
Friday, April 16, 2027
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The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage Gilbert McCauley, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A love letter to Syracuse from the writer of Possessing Harriet. 1950s Syracuse: The Nationals represent the city in the fledgling NBA while the team's two African American players, among the first Black athletes to play professionally, navigate the sport's color barrier and new rules as they fight to leave their mark on the court and on the history of the game. Inspired by the true story of "The Nats" and their championship season, Kyle Bass's The Black Nationals is a fast-paced, imaginative new play that celebrates a defining moment of Central New York history at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement and invites us to consider a world where, in the game of life, everyone has a fair shot.
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Saturday, April 17, 2027
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7:30 PM, April 17 |
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Jupiter String Quartet with Jon Nakamatsu, piano Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music
Price: $30 regular, $25 seniors Grant Middle School
2400 Grant Blvd.,
Syracuse
Mozart String Quartet K.465 no. 19 in C Major, "Dissonance" Juri Seo Respiri Dvorák Piano Quintet no. 2 in A Major, op. 81
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2:00 PM, April 17 |
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The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage Gilbert McCauley, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A love letter to Syracuse from the writer of Possessing Harriet. 1950s Syracuse: The Nationals represent the city in the fledgling NBA while the team's two African American players, among the first Black athletes to play professionally, navigate the sport's color barrier and new rules as they fight to leave their mark on the court and on the history of the game. Inspired by the true story of "The Nats" and their championship season, Kyle Bass's The Black Nationals is a fast-paced, imaginative new play that celebrates a defining moment of Central New York history at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement and invites us to consider a world where, in the game of life, everyone has a fair shot.
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7:30 PM, April 17 |
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The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage Gilbert McCauley, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A love letter to Syracuse from the writer of Possessing Harriet. 1950s Syracuse: The Nationals represent the city in the fledgling NBA while the team's two African American players, among the first Black athletes to play professionally, navigate the sport's color barrier and new rules as they fight to leave their mark on the court and on the history of the game. Inspired by the true story of "The Nats" and their championship season, Kyle Bass's The Black Nationals is a fast-paced, imaginative new play that celebrates a defining moment of Central New York history at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement and invites us to consider a world where, in the game of life, everyone has a fair shot.
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Sunday, April 18, 2027
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2:00 PM, April 18 |
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The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage Gilbert McCauley, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A love letter to Syracuse from the writer of Possessing Harriet. 1950s Syracuse: The Nationals represent the city in the fledgling NBA while the team's two African American players, among the first Black athletes to play professionally, navigate the sport's color barrier and new rules as they fight to leave their mark on the court and on the history of the game. Inspired by the true story of "The Nats" and their championship season, Kyle Bass's The Black Nationals is a fast-paced, imaginative new play that celebrates a defining moment of Central New York history at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement and invites us to consider a world where, in the game of life, everyone has a fair shot.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2027
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7:30 PM, April 20 |
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The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage Gilbert McCauley, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A love letter to Syracuse from the writer of Possessing Harriet. 1950s Syracuse: The Nationals represent the city in the fledgling NBA while the team's two African American players, among the first Black athletes to play professionally, navigate the sport's color barrier and new rules as they fight to leave their mark on the court and on the history of the game. Inspired by the true story of "The Nats" and their championship season, Kyle Bass's The Black Nationals is a fast-paced, imaginative new play that celebrates a defining moment of Central New York history at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement and invites us to consider a world where, in the game of life, everyone has a fair shot.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2027
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7:30 PM, April 21 |
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The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage Gilbert McCauley, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A love letter to Syracuse from the writer of Possessing Harriet. 1950s Syracuse: The Nationals represent the city in the fledgling NBA while the team's two African American players, among the first Black athletes to play professionally, navigate the sport's color barrier and new rules as they fight to leave their mark on the court and on the history of the game. Inspired by the true story of "The Nats" and their championship season, Kyle Bass's The Black Nationals is a fast-paced, imaginative new play that celebrates a defining moment of Central New York history at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement and invites us to consider a world where, in the game of life, everyone has a fair shot.
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Thursday, April 22, 2027
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7:30 PM, April 22 |
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The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage Gilbert McCauley, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A love letter to Syracuse from the writer of Possessing Harriet. 1950s Syracuse: The Nationals represent the city in the fledgling NBA while the team's two African American players, among the first Black athletes to play professionally, navigate the sport's color barrier and new rules as they fight to leave their mark on the court and on the history of the game. Inspired by the true story of "The Nats" and their championship season, Kyle Bass's The Black Nationals is a fast-paced, imaginative new play that celebrates a defining moment of Central New York history at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement and invites us to consider a world where, in the game of life, everyone has a fair shot.
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Friday, April 23, 2027
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7:30 PM, April 23 |
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The Black Nationals Syracuse Stage Gilbert McCauley, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A love letter to Syracuse from the writer of Possessing Harriet. 1950s Syracuse: The Nationals represent the city in the fledgling NBA while the team's two African American players, among the first Black athletes to play professionally, navigate the sport's color barrier and new rules as they fight to leave their mark on the court and on the history of the game. Inspired by the true story of "The Nats" and their championship season, Kyle Bass's The Black Nationals is a fast-paced, imaginative new play that celebrates a defining moment of Central New York history at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement and invites us to consider a world where, in the game of life, everyone has a fair shot.
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8:00 PM, April 23 |
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Preview: Before the Bone Breaks Syracuse University Drama Department Katherine McGerr, director
Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
How can you show resilience in the face of oppression? In tents raised haphazardly between broken streets and crumbling buildings, women fight for their lives. Nadine makes videos that report the truth while Hannah makes music from the most unlikely instruments – drones and crackling generators. Together they try to find what is wholly their own despite all that stands in their way. An expansive story of the power of dreaming in vivid colors despite the gray of pain and warfare. By Zizi Majid.
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