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Events for Sunday, February 21, 2027
2:00 PM
Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department
Events for Wednesday, February 24, 2027
8:00 PM
Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department
Events for Thursday, February 25, 2027
8:00 PM
Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department
Events for Friday, February 26, 2027
8:00 PM
Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department
Events for Saturday, February 27, 2027
2:00 PM
Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department
8:00 PM
Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department
Events for Sunday, February 28, 2027
2:00 PM
Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department
Sunday, February 21, 2027
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2:00 PM, February 21 |
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Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department Ricky Pak, director
Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A comedy of suspicion in which nothing is ever quite what it seems. Matthew's wife, Lisa, is having an affair with Adrian, a British theatre director. Or perhaps the affair is part of the play being rehearsed. Or perhaps Matthew has imagined all of it simply to have something to report to Frank, his therapist. But then what's with Cory, the mysterious woman who seems to shadow the others and brings the story to its surprising conclusion. Or does she? A hilarious and twisty "relationship thriller" that playfully blurs the lines between fact and fiction, theatre and reality.
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Wednesday, February 24, 2027
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8:00 PM, February 24 |
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Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department Ricky Pak, director
Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A comedy of suspicion in which nothing is ever quite what it seems. Matthew's wife, Lisa, is having an affair with Adrian, a British theatre director. Or perhaps the affair is part of the play being rehearsed. Or perhaps Matthew has imagined all of it simply to have something to report to Frank, his therapist. But then what's with Cory, the mysterious woman who seems to shadow the others and brings the story to its surprising conclusion. Or does she? A hilarious and twisty "relationship thriller" that playfully blurs the lines between fact and fiction, theatre and reality.
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Thursday, February 25, 2027
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8:00 PM, February 25 |
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Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department Ricky Pak, director
Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A comedy of suspicion in which nothing is ever quite what it seems. Matthew's wife, Lisa, is having an affair with Adrian, a British theatre director. Or perhaps the affair is part of the play being rehearsed. Or perhaps Matthew has imagined all of it simply to have something to report to Frank, his therapist. But then what's with Cory, the mysterious woman who seems to shadow the others and brings the story to its surprising conclusion. Or does she? A hilarious and twisty "relationship thriller" that playfully blurs the lines between fact and fiction, theatre and reality.
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Friday, February 26, 2027
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8:00 PM, February 26 |
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Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department Ricky Pak, director
Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A comedy of suspicion in which nothing is ever quite what it seems. Matthew's wife, Lisa, is having an affair with Adrian, a British theatre director. Or perhaps the affair is part of the play being rehearsed. Or perhaps Matthew has imagined all of it simply to have something to report to Frank, his therapist. But then what's with Cory, the mysterious woman who seems to shadow the others and brings the story to its surprising conclusion. Or does she? A hilarious and twisty "relationship thriller" that playfully blurs the lines between fact and fiction, theatre and reality.
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Saturday, February 27, 2027
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2:00 PM, February 27 |
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Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department Ricky Pak, director
Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A comedy of suspicion in which nothing is ever quite what it seems. Matthew's wife, Lisa, is having an affair with Adrian, a British theatre director. Or perhaps the affair is part of the play being rehearsed. Or perhaps Matthew has imagined all of it simply to have something to report to Frank, his therapist. But then what's with Cory, the mysterious woman who seems to shadow the others and brings the story to its surprising conclusion. Or does she? A hilarious and twisty "relationship thriller" that playfully blurs the lines between fact and fiction, theatre and reality.
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8:00 PM, February 27 |
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Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department Ricky Pak, director
Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A comedy of suspicion in which nothing is ever quite what it seems. Matthew's wife, Lisa, is having an affair with Adrian, a British theatre director. Or perhaps the affair is part of the play being rehearsed. Or perhaps Matthew has imagined all of it simply to have something to report to Frank, his therapist. But then what's with Cory, the mysterious woman who seems to shadow the others and brings the story to its surprising conclusion. Or does she? A hilarious and twisty "relationship thriller" that playfully blurs the lines between fact and fiction, theatre and reality.
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Sunday, February 28, 2027
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2:00 PM, February 28 |
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Private Eyes Syracuse University Drama Department Ricky Pak, director
Storch Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A comedy of suspicion in which nothing is ever quite what it seems. Matthew's wife, Lisa, is having an affair with Adrian, a British theatre director. Or perhaps the affair is part of the play being rehearsed. Or perhaps Matthew has imagined all of it simply to have something to report to Frank, his therapist. But then what's with Cory, the mysterious woman who seems to shadow the others and brings the story to its surprising conclusion. Or does she? A hilarious and twisty "relationship thriller" that playfully blurs the lines between fact and fiction, theatre and reality.
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