• National Theatre of London: King Lear

    Pollak Theatre

    Academy Award® winner Sam Mendes (Skyfall, American Beauty) returns to the National Theatre to direct Simon Russell Beale (Timon of Athens, Collaborators) in the title role of Shakespeare’s tragedy.

    An aged king decides to divide his kingdom between his three daughters, according to which of them is most eloquent in praising him. His favourite, Cordelia, says nothing. Lear’s world descends into chaos.

    $22
  • Met Opera: LA CENERENTOLA

    Pollak Theatre

    A peerless pair of Rossini virtuosos joins forces in La Cenerentola—a vocal tour de force for mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, singing her first Met performances of the Cinderella title role, and the high-flying tenor Juan Diego Flórez, as her Prince Charming.

    Encore: Sun. June 1 at 1:00 p.m.

    $23
  • Senior Recital – Jenna Kanaley & Randy Hurst

    Lauren K. Woods Theatre

    Jenna Kanaley (Voice) Music Education major & Randy Hurst (Voice & Piano) will be performing their Senior Recital a Woods Theatre.

  • Met Opera: COSÌ FAN TUTTE Encore (Broadcast in HD)

    Pollak Theatre

    Music Director James Levine makes his long-awaited return to the Met podium to conduct Mozart’s beloved opera about testing the ties of love. The cast is filled with youthful Met stars: Susanna Phillips and Isabel Leonard are the sisters Fiordiligi and Dorabella, Matthew Polenzani and Rodion Pogossov are their lovers, with Danielle de Niese as the scheming Despina.

    $23
  • Met Opera: LA CENERENTOLA Encore

    Pollak Theatre

    A peerless pair of Rossini virtuosos joins forces in La Cenerentola—a vocal tour de force for mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, singing her first Met performances of the Cinderella title role, and the high-flying tenor Juan Diego Flórez, as her Prince Charming. Alessandro Corbelli and Luca Pisaroni complete the cast, with Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi leading the effervescent score.

    $23
  • National Theatre Live: A Small Family Business

    Pollak Theatre

    A riotous exposure of entrepreneurial greed by Olivier Award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn (Bedroom Farce, A Chorus of Disapproval). A Small Family Business returns to the National Theatre for the first time since its celebrated premiere in 1987, when it won the Evening Standard Award for Best Play.

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