Performances & Concerts
- 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 91´«Ã½ College of Music, he will retire at the end of the spring semester. Come celebrate!
- An all-time tongue twister, the “Major-General’s Song†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 14–16.
- The College of Music’s 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.
- For over five decades, the members of Sweet Honey in the Rock have created engaging and socially conscious music that takes an active stance toward making our planet a better place for all. See the group perform at Macky Auditorium.
- Emerging BFA choreographers will craft new dance works in an exciting fusion of genres that explores a variety of personal themes. Tickets are on sale now.
- Tickets are going fast for a performance by soprano Renée Fleming inspired by the album â€Voice of Nature: The Anthropocene.â€
- Celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Grammy-winning Takács Quartet is entering another season of dynamic and insightful performances. Catch the group’s next series, including works by composers Ludwig Van Beethoven,
Stephen Hough and Johannes Brahms. - Christmas bells won’t just be ringing—they’ll be swinging! The joyous sounds, sweet and clear, will come courtesy of the Boston Brass and the Brass All-Stars Big Band in a program filled to the brim with merriment and cheer.
- Immerse yourself in the comfort and joy of twinkling lights, seasonal greenery and beautiful music at 91´«Ã½â€™s Holiday Festival, an enchanting tradition of performances for all ages.