Actor Tim Gleason joins us to talk about performing Robert Patrick's "One Person: A Monologue", and the technology that allows this performance in a time of social distancing.
"Comfort Food" is an online premiere of three one-person musicals. We hear from playwright/director Rachel Lampert and producer/director Priscilla Hummel.
We hear from Beth Harris, who has directed Shakespeare's THE COMEDY OF ERRORS for the Ithaca Shakespeare Company. She and fellow director Chris Nickerson, who has directed ROMEO AND JULIET, are using technology to present live virtual performa
The Cayuga Chamber Orchestra presents a special concert on Independence Day morning at 10am. We hear from Music Director Cornelia Laemmli Orth about the concert and how the CCO is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
The Binghamton University Library has bought a rare manuscript of Gregorian Chant from 16th Century Florence. It will be on display at St. Patrick's Church in Binghamton, while the Southern Tier Singers Collective sin selections from it led by
Music Director Daniel Hege talks about the the next BPO concert, featuring Beethoven's "Eroica" Symphony, as well as music by Gioachino Rossini and Joan Tower.
Jason Robert Brown's 'Songs for a New World' is not quite a musical play, nor is it a revue. Performers Vito Longo and Dustin VanTassel tell us about this evocative and challenging work.
Tri-Cities Opera, the Binghamton Philharmonic, the Goodwill Theatre, and the Roberson Museum and Science Center collaborate in an afternoon of interactive arts fun for kids. Andrea Carey of the Philharmonic and John Rozzoni of TCO are the guest
Cast members Brenda Darcy and Jeff Tagliaferro talk about this very dark comedy and how much fun it is to play characters who are not nice people, but still have very strict moral codes.
Ithaca College alumnus and co-founder of Opera Ithaca talks about being in Philip Glass' 'Akhnaten' at the Metropolitan Opera. The production has been widely hailed and all performance were sold out.