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The Theatreworks Free-For-All community tour returns this summer with Shakespeare’s “Pericles,” a 75-minute mobile production to be performed in parks, libraries and other public spaces. (More)
On Thursday, April 27, Theatreworks opens King Hedley II, marking the company’s fifth production from August Wilson’s canonical Pittsburgh Cycle. (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)
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)
Following two seasons heavily impacted by COVID-19 restrictions and reduced capacity, Theatreworks is thrilled to return to its traditional six-show lineup. (More)
Starting Aug. 1, UCCS students can reserve tickets to see the entire 2022–23 season of award-winning and critically acclaimed Theatreworks productions for free. (More)
This summer, Theatreworks again brings accessible theatre to the vibrant communities of the Pikes Peak region through their Free-For-All program. (More)
UCCS earned multiple nods in the 2022 Best of the Springs edition of the Colorado Springs Gazette, notably earning two top awards from the publication. (More)
When speaking of her acclaimed first novel “The Bluest Eye,” Pulitzer-winning novelist Toni Morrison often says she wrote the story not because she wanted to write it, but rather because she wanted to read it and found that no one had written it yet. (More)