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College of Music welcomes new executive director of CU Presents

Andrew Metzroth
Andrew (ā€œMetzā€) Metzroth canā€™t contain his joy when he talks about his new job as executive director of CU Presents, effective since Aug. 5. ā€œIā€™ve worked toward this for a decadeā€”itā€™s truly exciting,ā€ he enthuses. As part of the University of Colorado Boulder College of Music, is the home of performing arts on campus annually presenting hundreds of events by CU Boulder students and faculty, as well as world-famous guest artists.Ģż

Overseeing CU Presents requires administrative skill, a steady hand and a cool head. Just consider the competition Metzroth had to contend with after longtime director Joan Braun retired at the end of last season.

ā€œIā€™m happy that the College of Music conducted a national search,ā€ says Metzroth. ā€œI think there were about three dozen applicants.ā€ But one look at his rĆ©sumĆ© and itā€™s not surprising that Metzroth landed the position. For starters, his years of experience in nearly every aspect of the theaterā€”backstage, onstage, above-stage, you name itā€”is mind-boggling. As his local credits will attest, heā€™s been everywhere at CU Presents for decades. Plus, his enthusiasm is contagious.

ā€œIā€™ve always had a love for the theater,ā€ he says. As for his relationship with CU Boulder, he became box office manager in 2007, handling ticketing for campus performing arts events for nine years. Thatā€™s no small task, he emphasizes: ā€œThe ticketing software [Tessitura] goes incredibly deep, and takes a long time to learn and teach.ā€ Moving further up the ladder, he became director of operations at CU Presents in 2017.Ģż

Today, Metzrothā€™s responsibilities entail close involvement in managing the Artist Series in Macky Auditorium and TakĆ”cs Quartet concerts in Grusin Music Hall. But there are more shows to handleā€”a lot more. ā€œThere are some 450 on-campus events including about 350 College of Music events, 50 Theatre & Dance Department events and 50 Colorado Shakespeare Festival performances,ā€ he explains. ā€œIā€™ll be involved in strategy, ticketing, and marketing and communications for all our series, particularly College of Music events. You have to know whatā€™s important to all of them, to know their goals.ā€

Not that he intends to remain invisible. ā€œI never want this to be a desk job,ā€ stresses the four-time CU Boulder alumnus. ā€œI see myself as a community ambassadorā€”I want to bring audiences into performing arts experiences.ā€

In previous years, you could usually find Metzroth behind a box office window handling ticket sales. With a laugh, he says those days may not be entirely behind him. ā€œYeah, I might have to work there some nights, if weā€™re short-staffed.ā€

But as long as thereā€™s a show going on, CU Presentsā€™ new executive director is happy. ā€œWeā€™re performance- and outreach-oriented,ā€ he adds. ā€œAn example of upcoming outreach opportunities are student matinees of [Engelbert Humperdinckā€™s] ā€˜ā€™ in October. Weā€™ll be bringing in students from kindergarten through second grade. That will take some coordinating with a number of schools.ā€

Sounds like a lot of work for ā€œMetzā€ā€”but itā€™s a good bet heā€™ll be as excited as all those kids when the school buses arrive.