Fredonia Harp Day includes guest artist
A couple of events open to the public will highlight Fredonia Harp Day on Saturday, April 26.
A couple of events open to the public will highlight Fredonia Harp Day on Saturday, April 26.
An Emmitt Christian Gallery exhibition is offering a unique look at the productions of the 2024-25 Mainstage Series.
A musical featuring some of Stephen Sondheim’s best-known songs will be the next offering from Fredonia’s Performing Arts Company.
The Department of Theatre and Dance took its production of “Alicia’s Lens” on tour in Chautauqua County in March.
The premiere of the concert version of an opera based on Sherlock Holmes takes place April 6 at SUNY Fredonia.
One of William Shakespeare’s most beloved works will be the next offering in the Walter Gloor Mainstage Series.
The School of Music will welcome saxophonist/composer Troy Roberts for a series of master classes and performances.
Violinist Ambroise Aubrun will give a master class and join School of Music faculty in a recital on Wednesday, March 26.
While attending the March offering of “Alicia’s Lens,” audiences will experience a production devised by the Fredonia Young Company.
A work inspired by Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” will be the next offering in the Mainstage Series.