Theatre and Dance
- CU Boulderās 2016-17 theatre season continues with a heartwarming, hilarious production of āThe Servant of Two Masters,ā a classic Italian commedia dellāarte by 18th-century playwright Carlo Goldoni. Performances of the play, directed by CU Associate Professor Tamara Meneghini, take place Oct. 19-23 in CUās Loft Theatre.
- On the 400th anniversary of the Bardās death this year, the campus is staging two significant Shakespearean events. In its 59th season, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival will move closer to performing all of Shakespeareās canon for the second timeāa feat most companies have yet to achieve once. And the famous published edition of Shakespeareās collected plays, printed in 1623, will be exhibited on campus.
- Does your stomach experience toil and trouble at the memory of a pinched and scolding high-school English teacher peddling Bardic cod-liver oil? Does the idea of seeing a Shakespeare play threaten to put you to sleep, perchance to dream? Well, āYou havenāt seen āHamletā until youāve seen a 10-year-old do āHamlet.āā
- CU-Boulder dance Professor Michelle Ellsworth is among a diverse group of 178 scholars, artists and scientists from the U.S. and Canada to be awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship this year.