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On Sunday, April 23, renowned actor John Douglas Thompson returns to Colorado for a special Prologue discussion on the occasion of the Theatreworks production of August Wilson’s King Hedley II. (More)
EXIT: Childtown affords an opportunity to experience the enormous evolution in the work of celebrated Chinese-born artist Xi Zhang. (More)
GOCA presents “Hiatus” by Eric M. Olson from April 6-22. This exhibition features newly completed paintings that Olson originally conceived of between 1974 to 1984. (More)
This March, the UCCS Theatre Company is producing Paula Vogel’s play “Indecent.” Vogel’s play is inspired by the true story of the controversial 1923 Broadway debut of Sholem Asch’s “God of Vengeance.” (More)
On February 22 and 23, the Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS and the UCCS Theatre & Dance Program present a dance experience unlike any other featuring Tiffany Mills Dance Company. (More)
Beginning Thursday, February 2, GOCA presents the much-anticipated UCCS Visual Arts Faculty Triennial Exhibition. Distinguished faculty will present their newest works through March 18. (More)
For Visual and Performing Arts student and Chancellor’s Leadership Class scholar Seth Lindsey, one visit to the Ent Center of the Arts was enough for him to realize UCCS was the school he wanted to attend. (More)
Beginning Thursday, February 2, this poignant play explores a father-son relationship nearing its end and how food provides nourishment for their family in unexpected ways. (More)
The UCCS Music Program and the Ent Center are partnering with Green Box Arts to host the 2023 Summer Institute of Contemporary Performance Practice. (More)
You may think you know the story of the iconic March sisters, but Kate Hamill’s newest stage adaptation offers a fresh perspective on Alcott’s timeless tale of family, growth, and sisterhood. (More)