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The Westcott Theater is a 700-person [1] multi-purpose, cinema-style concert venue at 524 Westcott St in the Westcott neighborhood of Syracuse, New York, United States. [2] Although it books acts of many different genres, the venue has been steadily increasing its amount of electronic music acts since 2011. [ 3 ]
Wunderbar is a queer bar and theater situated in downtown Syracuse that provides a safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community in the surrounding area. Tanner Efinger, [1] the owner of Wunderbar, fostered this space by presenting a multitude of programming representing individual queer communities and being able to cater to the various wants and needs of the queer community in Syracuse.
Syracuse Stage is a professional non-profit theater company in Syracuse, New York, United States.It is the premier professional theater in Central New York. Each year, it offers several productions, including multiple collaborations between Syracuse Stage and the drama department of the Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts.
Musical groups from Syracuse, New York (18 P) R. ... Dinosaur Bar-B-Que; E. ... Palace Theatre (Syracuse, New York)
It is an extension of the Empire Expo Center, home to the Great New York State Fair. It replaced the aging Mohegan Sun Grandstand and is the main stage for concerts during the fair season. Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater holds 17,500 spectators - 5,000 seats under the pavilion and 12,500 lawn seats.
The former Syracuse Symphony Orchestra filed for chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2011. [4] Symphoria was launched as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 2012 as a musician-led cooperative. [5] [6] After locally broadcasting concerts during the pandemic, Symphoria launched their 2022-23, tenth anniversary season with a return to in-person concerts. [7]
The Wieting Opera House c. 1905. The Wieting Opera House was a performance hall in Syracuse, New York, that hosted operas, films, and other performances from 1852 to 1930.. Initially built by John Wieting in 1852 as Wieting Hall, the building burnt down in 1
Completed in 1928, the building remains the highest in Syracuse. It has around 23 floors and is around 312 feet (95 meters) tall. For several years after the Bastable Theatre burnt down in a 1923 fire, the plot of land was considered as the potential site of a new theatre or an office building. Eventually the plot's owners, Central Offices ...