Actor and theater scholar Tamara Meneghini will bring a long-ruling monarch to life in a solo performance Oct. 19—one that earned rave reviews at the recent Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
In theater Oct. 11–20, this production will go beyond fangs, capes and Transylvanian accents, instead creating a nuanced approach to a story that features a vampire as a central character.
The New York-based stand-up comedian and actor will perform a comedy show during Homecoming in the University Memorial Center’s Glenn Miller Ballroom. Tickets are on sale now.
Join Forever Buffs Latinx, in collaboration with the Center for Student Involvement and the Center for Inclusion and Social Change, for an intimate panel with the Ozomatli band. Lunch is included.
Don’t miss Program Council’s signature event Aug. 24. Hip-hop artist Tobi Lou will be headlining the concert, supported by D Smoke and local openers Charlie Wonder, Arixx, Eso, DJ Hami and DJ Vac.
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival’s “Merry Wives of Windsor” leans into classic TV comedies. The production will run July 6 to Aug. 11 in the Roe Green Theatre.
When three witches deliver a prophecy in three parts to General Macbeth, he faces a choice: Should he let destiny take its course or conspire with his wife to pursue fortune’s favor on his own?
In the 2024 Colorado Shakespeare Festival production of “Macbeth,” Wendy Franz seeks to excavate the original meaning from cultural iconography. See for yourself June 9–Aug. 11.