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Events for Wednesday, March 3, 2027
7:30 PM
Preview: John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage
Events for Thursday, March 4, 2027
7:30 PM
Preview: John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage
Events for Friday, March 5, 2027
7:30 PM
Opening: John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage
Events for Saturday, March 6, 2027
2:00 PM
John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage
7:30 PM
John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage
Events for Sunday, March 7, 2027
2:00 PM
John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage
Events for Wednesday, March 10, 2027
2:00 PM
John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage
7:30 PM
John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage
Wednesday, March 3, 2027
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Preview: John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage Melissa Crespo, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A wickedly funny coming-of-age story. A one-stoplight town in rural Georgia is the backdrop for the literary and emotional awakenings of a group of high school girls in Kimberly Belflower's wickedly funny and uncompromising theatrical rebuttal. It's 2018, and Mr. Carter leads his honors lit class in examining a classic American drama, with lessons sandwiched between state mandated sex-ed lectures and passionate discussions on the merits of pop music. But when the students start to question what they see as a problematic play, shocking revelations begin to surface that will have consequences far beyond the classroom. A twisty, modern revision of a canonical text, John Proctor is the Villain dares us to toss off our collective notion of "hero" ... and let it burn. Co-produced with the Syracuse University Department of Drama.
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Thursday, March 4, 2027
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7:30 PM, March 4 |
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Preview: John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage Melissa Crespo, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A wickedly funny coming-of-age story. A one-stoplight town in rural Georgia is the backdrop for the literary and emotional awakenings of a group of high school girls in Kimberly Belflower's wickedly funny and uncompromising theatrical rebuttal. It's 2018, and Mr. Carter leads his honors lit class in examining a classic American drama, with lessons sandwiched between state mandated sex-ed lectures and passionate discussions on the merits of pop music. But when the students start to question what they see as a problematic play, shocking revelations begin to surface that will have consequences far beyond the classroom. A twisty, modern revision of a canonical text, John Proctor is the Villain dares us to toss off our collective notion of "hero" ... and let it burn. Co-produced with the Syracuse University Department of Drama.
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Friday, March 5, 2027
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7:30 PM, March 5 |
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Opening: John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage Melissa Crespo, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A wickedly funny coming-of-age story. A one-stoplight town in rural Georgia is the backdrop for the literary and emotional awakenings of a group of high school girls in Kimberly Belflower's wickedly funny and uncompromising theatrical rebuttal. It's 2018, and Mr. Carter leads his honors lit class in examining a classic American drama, with lessons sandwiched between state mandated sex-ed lectures and passionate discussions on the merits of pop music. But when the students start to question what they see as a problematic play, shocking revelations begin to surface that will have consequences far beyond the classroom. A twisty, modern revision of a canonical text, John Proctor is the Villain dares us to toss off our collective notion of "hero" ... and let it burn. Co-produced with the Syracuse University Department of Drama.
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Saturday, March 6, 2027
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2:00 PM, March 6 |
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John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage Melissa Crespo, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A wickedly funny coming-of-age story. A one-stoplight town in rural Georgia is the backdrop for the literary and emotional awakenings of a group of high school girls in Kimberly Belflower's wickedly funny and uncompromising theatrical rebuttal. It's 2018, and Mr. Carter leads his honors lit class in examining a classic American drama, with lessons sandwiched between state mandated sex-ed lectures and passionate discussions on the merits of pop music. But when the students start to question what they see as a problematic play, shocking revelations begin to surface that will have consequences far beyond the classroom. A twisty, modern revision of a canonical text, John Proctor is the Villain dares us to toss off our collective notion of "hero" ... and let it burn. Co-produced with the Syracuse University Department of Drama.
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7:30 PM, March 6 |
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John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage Melissa Crespo, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A wickedly funny coming-of-age story. A one-stoplight town in rural Georgia is the backdrop for the literary and emotional awakenings of a group of high school girls in Kimberly Belflower's wickedly funny and uncompromising theatrical rebuttal. It's 2018, and Mr. Carter leads his honors lit class in examining a classic American drama, with lessons sandwiched between state mandated sex-ed lectures and passionate discussions on the merits of pop music. But when the students start to question what they see as a problematic play, shocking revelations begin to surface that will have consequences far beyond the classroom. A twisty, modern revision of a canonical text, John Proctor is the Villain dares us to toss off our collective notion of "hero" ... and let it burn. Co-produced with the Syracuse University Department of Drama.
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Sunday, March 7, 2027
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2:00 PM, March 7 |
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John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage Melissa Crespo, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A wickedly funny coming-of-age story. A one-stoplight town in rural Georgia is the backdrop for the literary and emotional awakenings of a group of high school girls in Kimberly Belflower's wickedly funny and uncompromising theatrical rebuttal. It's 2018, and Mr. Carter leads his honors lit class in examining a classic American drama, with lessons sandwiched between state mandated sex-ed lectures and passionate discussions on the merits of pop music. But when the students start to question what they see as a problematic play, shocking revelations begin to surface that will have consequences far beyond the classroom. A twisty, modern revision of a canonical text, John Proctor is the Villain dares us to toss off our collective notion of "hero" ... and let it burn. Co-produced with the Syracuse University Department of Drama.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2027
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2:00 PM, March 10 |
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John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage Melissa Crespo, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A wickedly funny coming-of-age story. A one-stoplight town in rural Georgia is the backdrop for the literary and emotional awakenings of a group of high school girls in Kimberly Belflower's wickedly funny and uncompromising theatrical rebuttal. It's 2018, and Mr. Carter leads his honors lit class in examining a classic American drama, with lessons sandwiched between state mandated sex-ed lectures and passionate discussions on the merits of pop music. But when the students start to question what they see as a problematic play, shocking revelations begin to surface that will have consequences far beyond the classroom. A twisty, modern revision of a canonical text, John Proctor is the Villain dares us to toss off our collective notion of "hero" ... and let it burn. Co-produced with the Syracuse University Department of Drama.
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7:30 PM, March 10 |
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John Proctor is the Villain Syracuse Stage Melissa Crespo, director
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
820 E. Genesee St.,
Syracuse
A wickedly funny coming-of-age story. A one-stoplight town in rural Georgia is the backdrop for the literary and emotional awakenings of a group of high school girls in Kimberly Belflower's wickedly funny and uncompromising theatrical rebuttal. It's 2018, and Mr. Carter leads his honors lit class in examining a classic American drama, with lessons sandwiched between state mandated sex-ed lectures and passionate discussions on the merits of pop music. But when the students start to question what they see as a problematic play, shocking revelations begin to surface that will have consequences far beyond the classroom. A twisty, modern revision of a canonical text, John Proctor is the Villain dares us to toss off our collective notion of "hero" ... and let it burn. Co-produced with the Syracuse University Department of Drama.
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