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Redhouse Arts Center has just announced the addition of a one man show for one weekend only. Give ‘Em Hell, Harry! by Samuel Gallu, will star Redhouse favorite Fred Grandy (from the beloved “Love Boat” and former United States Representative from Iowa) and also marks the Redhouse return of Tony Award nominee Hunter Foster who will direct the show. The shows will take place for one weekend only beginning, Friday January 28th and running through Sunday, January 30th only. Grandy, a self-professed fan of the 33rd President, will step into Truman’s shoes for this one-act reprise of the 1975 Samuel Gallu play featuring the wit and wisdom of Harry Truman that will present like a historical cabaret. ....
Redhouse names Temar Underwood as Associate Director of Artistic Programming Updated Jan 27, 2021; Syracuse, NY Redhouse Arts Center has named Actor and Director Temar Underwood as its Associate Director of Artistic Programming. This interim position will allow Redhouse to be able to continue virtual theater programming until it can welcome back live audiences and launch a full Main Stage season again. Mr Underwood will be act as an Artistic Lead on virtual theatrical programming as well as programming in conjunction with Redhouse’s Education Department and partner organizations. Samara Hannah Executive Director commented, “Temar was recently named an Associate Artist at Redhouse and we are thrilled to engage him further. He has always been a favorite of our audiences as an actor and director and has earned the respect of his peers and those he has directed. We look forward to working with him in the coming months to bring programming to our supporters as we wai ....
Home, canceled. The Redhouse board recently convened and decided to suspend the artistic director position until conditions for live stage performances improve. There is a chance Foster may resume his role when audiences can safely return. Executive Director Samara Hannah said in a statement, âRedhouse is honored to have had Hunter Foster lead its theatre program for the past two years. These are very challenging times and most challenging for the performing arts. We remain optimistic as we look to continue working with Foster during the interim as well as the possibilities of working together in the future.â Foster added, âIâve had the honor and privilege to be the artistic director for Redhouse these past few years. It was my dream job, and we accomplished a lot of great things here. My wife and I fell in love with Syracuse and the community, and we canât thank them enough for their support. Itâs disappointing that I wonât be able to ....
Redhouse pauses theater operations, suspends artistic director Dan Lyon | Staff Photographer Facebook Google+ The Daily Orange is a nonprofit newsroom that receives no funding from Syracuse University. Consider donating today to support our mission. The Redhouse Arts Center is pausing its theater operations until further notice due to the economic toll of the pandemic. Artistic Director Hunter Foster will leave the theater in early January because of the decision. The Redhouse Board decided to suspend its artistic director position until it’s possible to have live performances again, the arts center said in a press release Tuesday. “These are very challenging times and most challenging for the performing arts,” Samara Hannah, Redhouse’s executive director, said in the release. “We remain optimistic as we look to continue working with Foster during the interim as well as the possibilities of working together in the future.” ....
Redhouse suspends theater shows for ‘foreseeable future,’ artistic director leaving Updated Dec 22, 2020; Posted Dec 22, 2020 Redhouse Arts Center Artistic Director Hunter Foster will be leaving the center in January 2021 after his position was suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic.Lauren Long Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. The Redhouse Arts Center has put its theater operations on pause for the “foreseeable future” because of the coronavirus pandemic and suspended its artistic director position until live stage performances can resume. The center said in a statement Tuesday that it has “made the difficult decision to pause its theater operations for the foreseeable future.” As a result, its artistic director, Broadway veteran Hunter Foster, will be leaving the organization in early January 2021, it said. ....