The Footlights blog gives readers a glimpse behind the scenes at Foothills Performing Arts Center in Oneonta, NY. On this blog, you'll read news about upcoming performances, interviews with artists, reviews and the occasional cultural rant.

It's all part of our mission to bring more fearless performances to the Central and Southern Tier regions of New York. We invite you to be a part of that quest.

The BIG READ is Coming!

Want to delve into the world of the word? Feel free to talk about your latest book or to ask a question about books that others may have read. Also, please do spread the word of reading and THE BIG READ. Check our website for the upcoming events.

1 comment to The BIG READ is Coming!

  • Sam Goodyear

    Big Read Number Three gets under way. What good news, and entirely in keeping with the current buzz of literary activity centered in Oneonta.

    The Green Toad Bookstore on Main Street has flourished handsomely, bucking the national trend of disappearing independent booksellers. It’s hardly surprising, given the savvy and energetic, and cheerful, leadership of Michelle Pondolfino and Claire Willis, ably assisted by an equally remarkable staff. The book-publishing industry has taken note and Oneonta is now a new stop on the national book-signing circuit, a jaunty feather in the city’s cap.

    Then there is the release by Scribner’s, just this month, of “Lost,”
    an exceptionally fine novel by Alice Lichtenstein, a powerhouse of a writer and professor at Hartwick College. Read it ASAP and feel the pleasure of “being in the know” when it comes up for a Pulitzer Prize, as it surely should.

    From mid-April to mid-May our community will be treated to this year’s Big Read’s sharp focus on two of Thornton Wilder’s enduring masterpieces: “The Bridge of San Luis Rey,” as fine a novel as can be imagined, written in the crystalline clarity of the American equivalent of classical Greek and Latin; and a richly conceived production of “Our Town,” directed by Lissa Sidoli and featuring, among others, the inimitable Reggie Brunson in the role of Stage Manager.

    The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts, and this is the third year running that Oneonta, via Foothills, has hosted it. If the NEA thinks us worthy of such prestige, come and find out for yourself in this enjoyable and stimulating excursion into the printed word.

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