THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF GEORGE MICHAEL
PLAYS THE ONCENTER CROUSE HINDS THEATER SEPTEMBER 18

NATIONAL TOUR HITS THE ROAD IN 2024 TICKETS ON -SALE NOW

Due to popular demand, Ruckus Entertainment today announced The Life and Music of George Michael (www.TheLifeandMusicofGM.com) will return to the road for a U.S. tour in 2024. The brand new concert-style show chronicles the amazing journey George Michael had with music and his fans while capturing the performance and sound of the musical sensation with concert-style staging and lighting. The Life and Music of George Michael will make a stop at The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater on September 18, 2024, at 7:00 pm for one night only, audiences are invited to join the party and listen to early music hits from Wham! and Michael’s illustrious solo career that made him a legend.

Purchase Tickets at The Solvay Bank Box Office at The Oncenter for event and ticket information.
Tickets may be purchased in person, by phone, or online. 760 S. State Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 or call 315-435-2121.

“Get ready to relive the magic of George Michael's music in a way you’ve never experienced before,” says producer Ralph Schmidtke. “The Life and Music of George Michael will take fans on a captivating ride through the incredible legacy of this musical icon while listening to all the songs they have come to love over the years.”

The Life and Music of George Michael celebrates the performance and sound of one of the biggest international stars of our time. The show will have fans on their feet dancing and singing along to blockbuster hits including “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go,” “Freedom,” “Faith,” “Careless Whisper,” “Father Figure,” and many more.

Michael sold over 115 million albums spanning four decades and rose to fame as a member of Wham! in the early 80’s. He went solo in 1987 with “Faith,” one of the biggest albums of all time. The album had four number-one hits including “Faith,” “Monkey,” “Father Figure,” and “One More Try.” He won two Grammy Awards, three Brit awards, three American Music Awards, and four MTV Video Music Awards.

The Life and Music of George Michael is presented by the Broadway Theatre League of Utica and can also be purchased through BroadwayUtica.org.

ABOUT RUCKUS ENTERTAINMENT (Producers): 

Ruckus Entertainment, based in Los Angeles and formed in 2022, brings together veteran entertainment producers Alison Spiriti, Justin Sudds, Dean Elliott, and Ralph Schmidtke who are collectively responsible for producing over 100 touring productions seen by millions around the world. Their burgeoning production company brings audiences world-class concerts and live events and is focused on celebrating the history and music behind iconic, globally recognized musical artists. Current productions include The Simon & Garfunkel Story, The Life and Music of George Michael, and The British Invasion.

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Broadway Theatre League of Utica Seeks New Board Members

Since 1957, the Broadway Theatre League of Utica has been a cornerstone of cultural enrichment in Central New York, presenting and promoting high-quality touring Broadway shows at The Stanley Theatre. As Broadway Utica expands its programming and footprint across the region, it is seeking passionate individuals to join its esteemed Board of Directors.

Broadway Utica is seeking individuals who possess the following qualities: Availability to dedicate 4-6 hours per month to board responsibilities and activities, current or prospective subscribers to Broadway Utica for the 2024-2025 Adirondack Bank Broadway Utica Season, a deep passion for the arts and live theater, residence in Oneida, Herkimer, Madison, or Onondaga County, New York, and age 18 and above.

Broadway Utica’s Board President Anne Milograno remarks, “Joining our board isn’t just about filling a seat; it’s about becoming a vital part of our theater family. Together, we’re not just shaping the future of education and Broadway in Utica; we’re creating unforgettable experiences for our community. Join us, and let’s write the next act of our story together.”

Board members will be tasked with participation in monthly board meetings, contribution to strategic planning and decision-making processes, advocacy and support for Broadway Utica’s programs and events, assistance with fundraising and community engagement initiatives, and oversight of Broadway Utica’s budget and financial management.

Joining the Broadway Utica Board of Directors offers numerous benefits, including playing a vital role in the cultural development of Central New York, networking opportunities with like-minded arts and theater enthusiasts, experience in nonprofit governance and leadership, and impactful involvement in exposing local youth to the arts from a young age.

Interested individuals are encouraged to apply by sending a letter of intent along with their most current resume to Danielle Padula, Executive Director, at Danielle@BroadwayUtica.org. Applications can also be submitted via mail to Danielle Padula c/o Broadway Utica, 258 Genesee St., Utica, NY 13502, or dropped off in person. For inquiries or further information, please contact Danielle Padula at 315-624-9444. Applications will be accepted from now until June 14th, 2024.

Help make a difference in the arts community of Central New York. Broadway Utica looks forward to welcoming new members to its dynamic and dedicated Board of Directors.

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Broadway Theatre League of Utica Now Accepting Applications For The Youth Ambassador Program & Registration Is Open For Stage Ready Summer Theater Camp

JOIN THE DRAMA! Broadway Utica is proud to announce that the Youth Ambassador Program is entering its 13th year in the 2024-2025 season. This program is sponsored in part by the Bank of Utica. The Youth Ambassador Program (YAP) is specifically designed for juniors and seniors in good standing in area high schools. This program is funded by community support and its mission is to invest in the present and future of our youth students. Interested students are required to apply for a spot in the 12-month program. Applicants selected are not required to have theatrical talent, the only requirement is a passion for the arts, and community, and a commitment to the program.

Plus, don’t miss this year’s four-day Stage Ready Theater Camp featuring the esteemed musical director, composer/lyricist, songwriter, and vocal producer, Michael Mott, hailing from the heart of NYC. With over 20 years of experience, Michael, a native of central NY, brings an exceptional wealth of expertise to share. Participants will have the unique opportunity to delve into the intricacies of auditioning, receive personalized voice critiques, master stage direction and presence, and top off the week by performing their own plays.

Stage Ready Theater Camp Details:
• Camp Dates: July 22 - 25, 2024
• Location: Tabernacle Church, Utica
• Time: Monday to Thursday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
• Price: $199
• Age of Campers: 12-18 years

REGISTER HERE

YAP Eligibility Requirements:
• Applicants must be currently enrolled in a local high school, entering their junior or
senior year in the 2024-2025 academic term.
• Students must be available to attend the first night performance of each show in the
season, arranging their transportation. This is mandatory.
• An active Facebook account and other social media profiles are required, with a willingness to post about upcoming Broadway Utica events. Students should check in on social media while attending shows, posting creative content pre-show, during intermission, and post-show. Access to Google Apps for communication and assignment submissions is also necessary.
• Submission of a pre-show synopsis is required, due no later than one week before the performance.
• Submission of a post-show review is mandatory, due no later than one week after the performance.
• Commitment to being an active participant in the program is essential.
• Students are required to perform 10 hours of community service throughout the season at a Broadway Utica-sponsored, supported, or recommended event.

Applications must be received no later than August 1, 2024. Apply early, space is limited. To join the drama for the 2024-2025 season.

APPLY HERE

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The Trial Is Coming: “To Kill a Mockingbird” Coming to The Stanley

By: Charles Buckley

INTERVIEW WITH YAEGAL T. WELCH WHO PLAYS CHARACTER TOM ROBINSON

Caption: “To Kill a Mockingbird” Production Photo (Photo Credit: Julieta Cervantes)

The famous trial is making its way across America, and it’s coming to Utica. On Tuesday, June 4, and Wednesday, June 5, the famous story “To Kill a Mockingbird” will be gracing the Stanley Theater stage. Set in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, the story follows Atticus Finch and his two kids, Scout (Jean Louise), and Jeremy (Jem) as they navigate an infamous trial. Atticus is called to defend a black man named Tom Robinson who has been accused of raping a white woman by the name of Mayella Ewell, The Ewells are infamous for being so-called “White Trash” and not following the rules or laws within their town. As the trial comes to a head, the outcome leads to an event that no one, including Scout and Jem or even Atticus, will ever forget.

Actor Yaegel Welch, who’s playing the character of Tom Robinson says that he’s always been a fan of the story, and when he saw the chance to play the character, he took it.

“I read the book in high school and saw the movie in grad school, I thought the story was relevant and thought that the part was a great part for me,” Welch said. “I immediately wanted it; I knew the part had some meat to it and could challenge me and would also be relevant to me sociologically.”


Caption: “To Kill a Mockingbird” Production Photo (Photo Credit: Julieta Cervantes)

Welch says that in terms of the story, while it is considered a period piece, its subject matter is something that is still very prevalent today in the present.

“Its current in terms of the events that happen, but in terms of when it happened it’s a period piece as the world was just a very different space,” Welch said. “I tried my best to connect to the authentic parts that resonated with me, but also in terms of what Aaron Sorkin, the playwright wanted as he wrote this play.”

Welch says that the trial is what truly makes the story current but also a period piece.  He says that while the trial may take place in a previous era of American history, it also allows us as a modern-day audience to see ourselves and connect our circumstances within the story.

“Through this we don’t feel disconnected and in other words feel like we have a lot more to learn from the story,” Welch said.

Welch says that one of his favorite things about working in the show is the travel and experiencing the different parts of the country that he hasn’t seen yet, as well as revisiting places he used to go to or live.

“I’m in Atlanta at the Fox theatre, I went to college in Atlanta at Morehouse College and its sort of a full circle moment for me that I get to perform at the Fox theatre; a place I couldn’t even afford to buy a ticket to when I was going to school here,” Welch said.

Welch says that being in Atlanta gave him a realization of how far he’s come in life as he’s now able to not only come to the Fox theatre but be able to perform for everyone. He also says that traveling has allowed him to get to know the different spaces around the country that they’ve performed at as well as the communities in the areas.

“The communities are all so different, so the story resonates differently in each different community, whether it be the North, South, Midwest, even when we performed in Canada. It sort of gives me a larger perspective on the world,” Welch said. “but I enjoy it as it allows me to explore the story not only in different spaces, but just overall in the different parts of America.”

Caption: “To Kill a Mockingbird” Production Photo” (Photo Credit: Julieta Cervantes)

Welch says that he hopes the biggest message audiences take away from seeing the show is the message of Empathy.

“I think if we can all learn that just because something isn’t happening to you, it doesn’t mean that you can’t help or understand or contribute to eradicating some type of injustice,” Welch said. “Even if it doesn’t pertain to you, you don’t have to be a woman to care about women’s rights, an immigrant to care about immigrant’s rights, queer to care about queer rights, or black to care about the rights for people of color, what you have to do is be an empathetic person which is why I think the story resonated so much when it first came out.”

If you’re interested in coming to see the show, you can purchase tickets for the show online at BroadwayUtica.org

 

 

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