Performances & Concerts
- As the Colorado Shakespeare Festival season wraps up, the company has sought the help of teenage actors to help complete their second canon of Shakespeare's plays with a performance of "The Two Noble Kinsmen" Aug. 11.
- D.R.A.M. will headline the annual Welcomefest concert Saturday, Aug. 26, at Farrand Field. Noname, Vanic and Mountain Men are also slated to perform. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
- On Aug. 6 and 8, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival will recount England's bloody history in a pair of Original Practices performances of "Henry VI, Part 3," wrapping up its 60th season.
- This summer's "Hamlet," running June 23 through Aug. 13, will be the festival's ninth production of the Shakespearean masterpiece but the first to be staged indoors with a woman in the title role.
- The 60th annual Colorado Shakespeare Festival will take place from June to August, featuring "The Taming of the Shrew," "Hamlet," "Julius Caesar," "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead" and part three of "Henry VI."
- What happens when we break down the barriers between differing perspectives? Master's student Monica Bolles explores in an immersive installation and performance, April 28 and 29.
- Ever wondered what Peter Pan’s childhood was like before Wendy met him in Neverland? Embrace your inner child with the Theatre & Dance season-closer "Peter and the Starcatcher," starting April 14.
- Program Council is hosting two shows for students at Club 156 located in the University Memorial Center. Bring a friend and come check out the free performances April 12 and 13.
- The internationally-renowned folk duo Indigo Girls return to 51´«Ã½ for a collaborative recording session with the CU Symphony Orchestra, and they've invited the public to listen in.
- Is there such a thing as a live documentary? On April 7, mixed-media performance "Tripod: Mead, Bateson, Bali" will push the boundaries of the traditional documentary form with live actors, musicians, dancers and video projection.