Performances & Concerts
- When corrupt, despotic King Richard II ventures off to wage war, the banished Bolingbroke invades to reclaim his stolen inheritance.
- In the one-of-a-kind CU New Opera Workshop, Mark Adamo returns with "Sarah in the Theatre." Observe the process and share your suggestions with composers.
- Audiences can expect a storm of surprises in the Colorado Shakespeare Festival's "Tempest" this summer.
- Lauded as the dancer and icon of the 20th century, Martha Graham received both the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the National Medal of Arts. This performance is the most abridged of her accolades.
- With its faculty choreographers and student dancers, āThe Currentā offers the perfect enticement for lay lovers of dance, featuring visiting artist Tiffany Bong.
- Experience the Colorado Shakespeare Festival's outreach program: Shakespeare & Violence Prevention. Bring your lunch and enjoy a performance.
- CU Theatre & Dance is set to stage the Tony Award-winning musical comedy in the Roe Green Theatre from April 11 through April 20. Get a dose of levity.
- Paul McKee is a world-renowned jazz trombonist, arranger and composer. After 11 years with the CU Boulder College of Music, he will retire at the end of the spring semester. Come celebrate!
- An all-time tongue twister, the āMajor-Generalās Songā is the most beloved tune from what is perhaps the most beloved operetta of Arthur Sullivan and W.S. Gilbert: "The Pirates of Penzance." Attend March 14ā16.
- The College of Musicās annual Persevering Legacy events showcase works by women composers, including those from historically marginalized groups. This year's concert and master class are no different: Join March 4 and 6.