Performances & Concerts
Program Council and Club 156 will host a free double album release party featuring local artists Dog Basketball and Dry Ice at Old Main. Doors will open at 7 p.m., and the show will start at 7:30 p.m.
A new play running from Nov. 7–10 models inclusive casting, starring actors of all ability levels.
Don’t miss the Homecoming concert Nov. 5 featuring Goth Babe, Johnny Utah and Dafna and an advance screening of the film “Waves” on Nov. 10. Plus, apply to be Program Council’s assistant production director.
Esteemed composer Jake Heggie and renowned librettist Gene Scheer’s brand new opera “It’s a Wonderful Life” returns home to the Eklund Opera Program and Macky Auditorium after being workshopped at CU NOW in 2016.
Cookie Segelstein and Joshua Horowitz of klezmer music group Veretski Pass will host a free concert featuring music from their latest release, The Magid Chronicles.
Virtue of Reality, a free production running from Sept. 20–22, will transport audiences to a dystopian future in Carlson Gymnasium.
Admission and parking are free at Boulder's annual Fourth of July celebration at Folsom Field. Entertainment starts at 8:30 p.m., and fireworks begin at dark.
Composer and librettist Tom Cipullo, whose “Glory Denied” is one of the most frequently produced 21st-century American operas, comes to CU NOW to workshop the comedy “Hobson’s Choice.”
On June 7, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival kicks off a season of Shakespeare’s most popular plays and one award-winning new play with a Shakespearean twist. Get your tickets now.
The Bluebird Music Festival at Macky Auditorium includes the afternoon Strings & Stories event and an evening acoustic set, both featuring Jim James of My Morning Jacket and other artists.