This summer, Colorado Shakespeare Festival fans will have four opportunities to see two of the seasonâs main plays on a single day, âMacbethâ and âThe Merry Wives of Windsor.â
Austin-based Asleep at the Wheel is a staple of the American roots music landscape, charting across four consecutive decades. The band will soon swing by Macky Auditorium for whatâs sure to be a stirring show.
Persevering Legacy will showcase the talents of more than a dozen undergraduate and graduate students in a celebration of women-identifying composers from around the world.
Even though âTitanic: The Musicalâ bears the name of one of historyâs most famous ships in its title, itâs really a story about people. Join the College of Musicâs Musical Theatre and Eklund Opera programs March 15â17.
Cecilia Pang, professor and associate chair of theater, says the drama transforms the ancient text of âThe Odysseyâ into a pressing treatise regarding the plight of modern refugees across the world.
This semesterâs Faculty Tuesdays brings performances celebrating the legendary Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim, underrepresented composers and more.
Be immersed in the comfort and joy of twinkling lights, seasonal greenery and beautiful music at CU Boulderâs Holiday Festival, an enchanting annual tradition for all ages.
Graduate and undergraduate students will present a diverse program comprised of scenes from Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Contemporary era operas with composers ranging from Claudio Monteverdi to Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer. Get tickets!
Donât miss the CU Boulder Wind Symphonyâs exciting fall performance at Macky Auditorium, showcasing captivating compositions by Aaron Copland, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Richard Strauss and Zhou Tian.
The CU Boulder Chamber Orchestra and El Pueblo Ensemble will collaborate in a multimedia performance exploring significant moments in the history of southern Colorado. Attend this free event, or watch the livestream Oct. 26.