Our Production Season is richly varied, engaging students on the stage and behind it at every level of production. The Theatre division's robust season provides many opportunities to "learn by doing" and rangesfrom classical textsto musical theatre tonew work. TheDance division is invested in the creation, performance, and interrogation of new work, experimenting with technology, the fusion of forms, and somatic-based social justice.
Cornerstones of our department include our student-run New Play Festival, MFA and BFA dance concerts, and a multitude of guest artist residencies supported by endowments like the Roe Green Visiting Artist SeriesԻRoser Visiting Artist Progam.
2024-2025 Season
Roe Green Theatre
- The Conversation Series:Stitching the Geopolitical Quilt to Re-Body Belonging
- Antigone:By Jean Anouilh, translated by Jeremy Sams.
- Something Rotten:By John O'Farrell and Karey Kirkpatrick.
Loft Theatre
- Let The Right One In:Oskar is a bullied, lonely teenage boy living with his mother on a housing estate at the edge of town when a spate of sinister killings rock the neighborhood.
- John Proctor is the Villain:At a rural high school in Georgia, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love, sex ed and a few school scandals.
Charlotte York Irey Theatre
- Revel:An evening of works presented by MFA candidates in Dance.
- FRESH:Enjoy a potential mix of Hip-Hop, fusion forms and improvised offerings crafted by undergraduate and graduate dance students.
- Catapult:Emerging BFA choreographers craft new dance works in an exciting fusion of genres that explores a variety of personal themes.
- Open Space:Be moved by dance works that lilt, groove and tumble across a spectrum of styles in this student-produced and CU Dance Connection-curated series.
- The Current:Dance works by faculty and guest artists
Acting Studio
- Every Brilliant Thing
- Miscast Cabaret
- Name Still Pending
- The Flick
- Drag Show