Theatreworks enlivens “The Little Prince” with local actors and puppetry
Beginning Friday, November 24, Theatreworks Colorado Springs celebrates magic this holiday season with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s beloved story, “The Little Prince.” (More)
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Beginning Friday, November 24, Theatreworks Colorado Springs celebrates magic this holiday season with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s beloved story, “The Little Prince.” (More)
This event brings together world-renowned, trauma-informed artists and promises to be a unique opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to explore the healing and empowering aspects of art. (More)
Joy L. Armstrong, Ph.D. (she/they), is the new director of the UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art (GOCA). She will begin her tenure on November 1. (More)
Beginning Thursday, Sept. 21, Theatreworks Colorado Springs kicks off another season of theatre in the Pikes Peak Region with a favorite story of friendship, resilience, and community: “Steel Magnolias.” (More)
Join artists-in-residency Alessandra Ribeiro and Bianca Lúcia Lopes for their first time in the U.S. celebrating and teaching about Jongo, an Afro-Brazilian tradition that involves music, dance and singing. (More)
Following a triumphant 2022-23 season, Theatreworks Colorado Springs is thrilled to bring another six-show lineup to the Pikes Peak Region with the 2023-24 season. (More)
“Memento: Places and Perspectives opens” Thursday, Sept. 7 and runs through Saturday, Sept. 23 in the GOCA Project Space. (More)
On Tuesday, September 26 at 7 p.m., the internationally acclaimed Mariachi Herencia de México will perform at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
Beginning Saturday, June 25, the UCCS music program will premiere a series of concerts featuring artists participating in the prestigious Summer Institute of Contemporary Performance Practice. (More)
Beginning Thursday, July 6, Theatreworks Colorado Springs opens “Taming of the Shrew,” which offers mountain views, stunning costumes, food for thought and plenty of laughs. (More)
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