Performances & Concerts
Videos of Colorado Shakespeare Festival artists' at-home performances have been posted weekly since June, giving patrons a chance to enjoy the pathos and wit of the Bard (and others) from the safety and comfort of their homes.
The internationally acclaimed Colorado Shakespeare Festival is postponing its 2020 season and related educational programs and camps until summer 2021 because of COVID-19.
Dreaming of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival 2020 season? See what’s in store for this summer.
CU Presents has announced a portion of its 2020–21 season. Featured will be world-class professional acts in the Artist Series, the Grammy-winning Takács Quartet and CU’s decades-long tradition: the College of Music’s Holiday Festival. Something to look forward to!
This performance has been canceled due to the CU Boulder campus response related to COVID-19.
With the series beginning on International Women's Day, March 8, catch a unique take on “Macbeth." This production is stage-managed by a CU Boulder student with performances through March 24.
This performance has been canceled due to the CU Boulder campus response related to COVID-19.
CU students and employees get 25% off tickets to the upcoming performance of the Kronos Quartet, which "has broken the boundaries of what string quartets do," according to The New York Times.
The Club 156 grand reopening concert will feature Disco Lines on March 7. And don’t miss free film screenings of “This Changes Everything” on March 6 and “The Goonies” on March 13.
In celebration of Women's History Month, the College of Music presents "Persevering Legacy," a student concert that elevates stories of historically marginalized, diverse female composers to align classical music with social activism. The concert is free with no tickets required; just show up!