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Syracuse Stage Announces 2026-27 Season

Highlights include back-to-back Tony Award-winning musicals, a world premiere and a new drama about Syracuse鈥檚 championship NBA team.
Joanna Penalva March 5, 2026

Dogged detectives, tenacious trailblazers, literary disruptors and one heroic act of hospitality add up to an extraordinary , featuring acclaimed comedies, contemporary dramas, exciting producing partnerships and two daring world premieres.

鈥淲e鈥檙e thrilled to share our 54th season鈥攁 new season that boasts exciting, memorable, one-of-a-kind experiences鈥攃reated especially for Central New York,鈥 says artistic director Robert Hupp.

鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing like coming together to share these dynamic and diverse stories in the Archbold Theatre. I hope you鈥檒l make Syracuse Stage a part of your life in the coming year鈥攜ou won鈥檛 want to miss it.鈥

The six-show subscription season, including a full schedule of educational, family and community related programming, will run Sept. 16, 2026, to June 20, 2027. Subscription packages are on sale now at or at the Box Office, 315-443-3275. Single tickets will go on sale in July.

Subscription season at a glance

Come From Away鈥 (Sept. 16 to Oct. 11, 2026), 鈥Les Mis茅rables鈥 (Nov. 27, 2026 to Jan. 3, 2027), 鈥The Book Club Play鈥 (Jan. 27 to Feb. 14, 2027), the Central New York premiere of 鈥John Proctor is the Villain鈥 (March 3 to 21, 2027), the world premieres of Kyle Bass鈥 鈥The Black Nationals鈥 (April 7 to 25, 2027) and 鈥Dust and Shadow: The Unraveling of Sherlock Holmes鈥 (June 2 to 20, 2027).

Opening the season is 鈥Come From Away,鈥 the uplifting, Tony Award-winning musical about the residents of the small town of Gander, Newfoundland, who opened their doors鈥攁nd their hearts鈥攖o stranded travelers after flights were grounded in the wake of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. A co-production with Indiana Repertory Theatre, 鈥淐ome From Away鈥 is directed by James V谩squez.

Next up is a brand new production of 鈥Les Mis茅rables,鈥 the smash-hit musical adaptation of Victor Hugo鈥檚 epic tale of romance, rebellion and redemption, directed by Hupp. Central New York audiences will experience this legendary show like never before when the Syracuse Stage and Syracuse University Department of Drama co-production of 鈥淟es Mis茅rables鈥 storms the holiday season.

In the new year, Syracuse Stage will present 鈥The Book Club Play,鈥 a delicious and relatable comedy about an ambitious woman who invites chaos into her closely guarded book club when she allows a famous filmmaker to document their meetings. Written by Karen Zacar铆as, the playwright behind 鈥淣ative Gardens鈥 which delighted critics and audiences at Syracuse Stage in 2018, 鈥淭he Book Club Play鈥 is directed by Rebecca Mart铆nez.

Then it is a witch’s brew of pop music, classic plays and teenage angst with Kimberly Belflower鈥檚 鈥John Proctor is the Villain,鈥 the whip-smart and wickedly funny story of a group of high school girls on a literary crusade to reclaim their voices in the classroom and beyond. The play was a recent hit on Broadway, earning 7 Tony Award nominations, and is being adapted into an upcoming film from producer Tina Fey. Directed by Syracuse Stage associate artistic director Melissa Crespo, the Central New York premiere of 鈥淛ohn Proctor is the Villain鈥 is a co-production with the Syracuse University Department of Drama.

鈥淸This] is a play about who gets labeled a hero, who gets silenced and what happens when young women decide they鈥檝e had enough,鈥 says Crespo. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no better setting for that conversation than a collaboration between Syracuse Stage and the Syracuse University Department of Drama鈥攚here learning and professional artistry collide.鈥

Syracuse Stage celebrates a defining moment in Central New York and NBA history with the world premiere of Resident Playwright Kyle Bass鈥 鈥The Black Nationals,鈥 inspired by the Syracuse Nationals, Syracuse鈥檚 own professional basketball team, and its 1954-55 championship season. This fast-paced and imaginative new play, directed by Gilbert McCauley, tells the story of the team鈥檚 two African American players, among the first Black athletes to compete professionally, as they fight to leave their mark on the history of the game at the dawn of the Civil Rights Movement.

鈥淭he Black Nationals鈥 will also mark the end of Bass鈥 tenure at Syracuse Stage, as he steps away from the role of resident playwright at the closing of the 26/27 season. A celebrated playwright, screenwriter, librettist and educator, Bass has played a pivotal role in helping shape the artistic identity of Syracuse Stage over the past 30 years. Along with spearheading the creation of the theatre鈥檚 new play festival, Bass penned five world premieres for Syracuse Stage, including “Possessing Harriet,鈥 鈥淐itizen James, or the Young Man Without a Country鈥 and 鈥淐ry for Peace: Voices from the Congo鈥 with Ping Chong. He became the first resident playwright of Syracuse Stage in 2022.

鈥淚t’s every playwright’s dream to have an artistic home, a dream that rarely becomes a reality for most,鈥 Bass says. 鈥淚 have cherished my time with Syracuse Stage, particularly my years working alongside Bob Hupp, first as associate artistic director and especially as resident playwright. I am thankful for the continued support of my work by my Stage colleagues, our Board and especially our audience.鈥

Finishing out the subscription season is the world premiere of 鈥Dust and Shadow: The Unraveling of Sherlock Holmes,鈥 a new musical thriller based on the nail-biting novel by Lyndsay Faye. True crime meets murder mystery when Sherlock Holmes, along with his trusted partner Doctor Watson, races to stop Jack the Ripper as he terrorizes the gritty streets of Victorian London. Co-directed by Madsie Flynn and Melissa Crespo, and produced in association with Amanda Dubois Productions and HudsonMann, music is by Jonathan Reid Gealt, lyrics are by Dustin Sullivan and the book is by Kasey Marino.

“We are honored to collaborate with Broadway producers Amanda Dubois Productions and HudsonMann to bring this exciting and thrilling new show to Central New York,鈥 says managing director Carly DiFulvio Allen. 鈥淪yracuse Stage has a strong track record of developing new musicals for big futures, such as 鈥楬ow to Dance in Ohio鈥 and last season鈥檚 鈥楾he Hello Girls,鈥 and we can鈥檛 wait for our audiences to once again see an amazing world premiere musical here first.”

The Julie Lutz New Play Festival,鈥 which celebrates 鈥渨orks in progress鈥 by providing a dedicated space for audiences and artists alike, will return at a soon-to-be-announced date, once again curated by Crespo. The festival is part of Syracuse Stage鈥檚 ongoing commitment to fostering new work; past festival playwrights include Rogelio Martinez (鈥淭he National Pastime鈥) and Ty Defoe (鈥淥ur Words Are Seeds鈥).

Supporting each production is a strong lineup of supplementary special event programming, including Prologue, a series of insightful pre-show conversations, talkbacks with cast and creative teams and a complimentary Tuesday evening trivia event hosted by 鈥淛eopardy!鈥 champion Dillon Hupp.

In addition, Syracuse Stage will offer a host of educational and community outreach programs, the return of Sensory Friendly/Relaxed performances for select shows and an array of accessibility offerings throughout the season, including audio description, open captioning, ASL interpretation and a Pay-What-You-Will program.

In the fall, the Children鈥檚 Tour resumes performances live in elementary schools with 鈥This Girl Laughs, This Girl Cries, This Girl Does Nothing鈥 by Finegan Kruckemeyer and directed by Leslie Noble. Returning, too, is Theatre for the Very Young with 鈥Click, Clack, Create,鈥 a program that invites children five and under to experience the magic of theatre through a playful and interactive live performance.