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Laurie Woolery, a prominent New York City theatre director who works to connect art with the community it serves, will headline the next Prologue series discussion at 6 p.m., Oct. 21, at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
The show uses multiple color lasers, smoke and hazer machines, intelligent lighting, massive rear projection laser screens and a sophisticated surround sound system, with all proceeds funding the UCCS Arts Experiences Scholarship. (More)
RUBBERBAND dance founder Victor Quijada revisits his company’s 15-year history in a mixed repertory evening entitled “Vic’s Mix” when the award-winning dance company presents in the Shockley-Zalabak Theater at the Ent Center for the Arts Sept. 26. (More)
Drew Martorella, a campus and regional leader for arts production and education, and executive director of UCCS Presents, will be the new assistant vice president and managing director of the Pittsburgh Playhouse at Point Park University. (More)
On May 16, UCCS students unveiled their kinetic installation titled “Ascension” in the University Center. (More)
While most may recognize him from nearly 100 film and television roles, Sam Waterston’s work as a Shakespearean actor was the featured topic in a special Prologue series event March 23. (More)
Colin McAllister, assistant professor and co-director of the music program in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts, will join other artists for the world premiere of “Aeneas in the Underworld” March 18. (More)
Composer and guitarist Kaki King is a true iconoclast, and brings her latest work, “The Neck is a Bridge to the Body,” to the Chapman Foundations Recital Hall March 14. (More)
Award-winning playwright Idris Goodwin, author of the new production “American Prom” at Theatreworks, will discuss hip hop, poetry and other forms of dramatic verse in a Prologue series event Jan. 27. (More)
The highly-esteemed, Boulder-based Takács String Quartet returns to Colorado Springs first the first time in 25 years for a Dec. 6 performance at the Chapman Foundations Recital Hall at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)