Two Gentlemen of Verona at FSC —Broadway World

Franklin Stage Company, Delaware County’s only admission-free professional theater, will present Shakespeare’s Two Gentlemen of Verona, adapted by New York’s Fiasco Theater, July 1-17 at Chapel Hall, in Franklin, NY. Read the full article HERE

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Franklin Stage Company Awarded New Play Commission Grant

The Franklin Stage Company, Delaware County’s renowned professional summer theater, has been awarded a Support for Artists Grant for the commission of a new play with a working title of Wakeman and Toliver, written by Kyle Bass. Mr. Bass is the author of Possessing Harriet, which FSC produced during their 2019 summer season. Read the…

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Franklin Stage Company Awarded Multiple NYSCA Grants

Franklin Stage Company in Franklin, NY announced today that the company has received grant awards totalling $69,500 from the New York State Council on the Arts for 3 grants for the 2022 fiscal year. Following New York State’s $105 million investment in the arts for FY2022, NYSCA has awarded more than $80 million since June…

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Franklin Stage “Closed but Operating”

Read the recent interview in the Walton Reporter with Franklin Stage Company’s Co-Executive/Artistic Directors Patricia Buckley and Leslie Noble regarding the Franklin Stage Company’s upcoming summer without shows…Read more

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FSC’s Women Move Mountains!

FSC’s Co-Artistic Directors Leslie Noble and Patricia Buckley were featured in the Catskill Mountain News article profiling women leaders in the Western Catskills.  

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Franklin Stage Company Awarded RED-C Grant

Oneonta paper The Daily Star recently profiled FSC’s 2018 grant award from the New York State Economic Development Council. “A state grant will assist the Franklin Stage Company, a free theater. The workforce investment grant comes from the New York State Council for the Arts, and a quarter of the $40,000 will be matched by the…

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FSC Bridges History and Art

“In the village of Franklin sits Chapel Hall, resting on a stone foundation, supported by six massive columns and surrounded by an 80-foot porch. Inside the three-story hall and its shadowy basement, one can find the Franklin Stage Company…” Read Cheryl Peterson’s entire article in The Daily Star here!  

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