
An updated calendar listing this week's sporting events is available on the Athletics home page.
Sunday, June 14
Concert: Russian trained pianist Mark Gurovsky will perform works by Haydn, Beethoven, Rachmaninoff and Scriabin.
7:30 p.m., SC, free (no tickets required)
Thursday, June 18
Performance: Jeffrey Hatcher will direct Henry James' The Turn of the Screw, featuring Colorado College alumni Scott Allegrucci and Jane Fromme.
7:30 p.m., PH, free (no tickets required)
Friday, June 19
Concert: Catfish Keith will perform blues music.
8 p.m., AH, $10 (free with CC ID)
Friday, June 19 and Sunday, June 21
Opera: The Colorado Opera Festival Theatre will present The Turn of the Screw, Benjamin Britten's spine-chilling opera based on the short story by the Henry James. The performance will feature principals Katherine Soscia, Todd Teske, Nan Rubley, Niki Naeve, Tripp Fountain, and Marissa Couillard.
7:30 p.m. on Friday and 3 p.m. on Sunday, PH, $10 (free with CC ID)
Thursday, June 25
Concert: The Summer Music Festival Faculty Concert will include works by Handel, Turina, Gershwin, Stravinsky and Chausson.
7:30 p.m., PH, $10 (free with CC ID)
Saturday, June 27
Ballet: Anne Adair Wilkins, with members of BalletMet Columbus; Lindsay Fischer, Mandy Jayne and Richardson Fischer, will perform Dangerous Liaisons and other works.
7:30 p.m., AT, $15 (free with CC ID)
Monday, June 29
Summer Music Festival Faculty Artists Concert: Faculty artists will perform works by Hummel, Moyse, Strauss, Bach and Thuille.
7:30 p.m., PH, $10 (free with CC ID)
Tuesday, June 30
Independent Film Series: View the new film, Overstay, followed by a question and answer session with filmmaker Ann Kaneko.
7:30 p.m., MK, free (no tickets required)
Thursday, July 2
Concert: Christopher Wilkins will conduct the Summer Music Festival Special Concert for Children.
9:30 a.m., PH, free (no tickets required)
Thursday, July 2
Concert: The Summer Music Festival Faculty Artists Concert will include works by Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms.
7:30 p.m., PH, $10 (free with CC ID)
Friday, July 3
Concert: Christopher Wilkins will conduct the Summer Music Festival Orchestra Concert. The performance will include works by Faure Street and Beethoven.
7:30 p.m., PH, free (no tickets required)
Sunday, July 5
Concert: The Summer Music Festival Student Ensemble Concert will be held at Grace Church.
3 p.m., free (no tickets required)
Monday, July 6
Concert: The Summer Music Festival Faculty Artists Concert will include works by Françaix, de Falla, Wolf, Colgrass and Rachmaninoff.
7:30 p.m., PH, $10 (free with CC ID)
Monday - Friday, July 6 - 10
Concert: Music-at-Midday will present the Summer Music Festival Student Ensemble Concerts.
12:15 p.m., PH, free (no tickets required)
Tuesday, July 7
Independent Film Series: View the new film, Road to Return, followed by a question and answer session with filmmaker Leslie Neale.
7:30 p.m., MK, free (no tickets required)
Wednesday, July 8
Concert: The Summer Music Festival will present the Student Honors Concert.
7:30 p.m., PH, free (no tickets required)
Thursday, July 9
Concert: The Summer Music Festival Faculty Artists Concert will include works by Mozart, Hindemith, Weber and Dvorák.
7:30 p.m., PH, $10 (free with CC ID)
Friday, July 10
Concert: José-Luis Garcia will conduct the Summer Music Festival Orchestra Concert, which will include works by Haydn, Wagner, and de Falla.
7:30 p.m., PH, free (no tickets required)
Sunday, July 12
Concert: East Indian Bamboo flutist Steve Gorn with Tabla artist Ty Burhoe will perform Afternoon Ragas.
3 p.m., PH, $10 (free with CC ID)
Tuesday, July 14
Concert: Hugh Borde and his high-energy steel drum band will perform an outdoor concert for listening and dancing.
8 p.m., AQ, $10 (free with CC ID)
Wednesday, July 15
Independent Film Series: View the new films, A New Normal and Baby it's You, followed by a question and answer session with filmmaker Chris O'Dea.
7:30 p.m., MK, free (no tickets required)
Thursday - Saturday, July 16 - 18
Performance: Colorado College's annual Summer Alumni Theatre will feature CC alumni John Longo, Cynthia Lynch and Dee Baker. They will perform A.R. Gurney's Later Life.
7:30 p.m., AT, $5 (free with CC ID)
Sunday, July 19
Symphony on the Lawn: The Colorado Springs Symphony, under the direction of Yaacov Bergman, will perform Beethoven's Fifth. Gates open at 5 p.m. for a microbrew and bratwurst picnic supper.
7:30 p.m., AQ, $10 adults, $5 students (free with CC ID)
Tuesday, July 21
Independent Film Series: View the new film, The Amazing Normal Story, followed by a question and answer session with filmmaker Flavyn Mendoza.
7:30 p.m., MK, free (no tickets required)
Thursday, July 23
Performance: View theatre scenes and dramatic vignettes acted by students in Professor Jim Malcolm's Summer Theatre Institute.
7:30 p.m., Colorado College's Black Box Theatre (Armstrong Hall Room 32), free (no tickets required)
Friday, July 24
Student Films: View short films created by students in Professor Becky Smith's Summer Filmmaking Institute.
7:30 p.m., MK, free (no tickets required)
Sunday, August 2
Concert: Enjoy an Afternoon of New Music. Join in a conversation about the future of contemporary classical music with composers Ofer Ben-Amots, Lyn Rhodes, Carlton Gamer and George Crumb.
3 p.m. - discussion, 7:30 p.m. - performance, PH, free (no tickets required)
Friday, August 7
Film: The classic Dr. Strangelove will be shown as a drive-in movie (no cars allowed).
10 p.m., AQ, free (no tickets required)
Sunday, August 9
Concert: The Paul Warburton Jazz Quartet will play a mix of traditional and avant-guard works.
3 p.m., PH, $10 (free with CC ID)
LEGEND:
AH Armstrong Hall, Cache La Poudre between Tejon and Cascade -- Map
AT Armstrong Theater, Cache La Poudre between Tejon and Cascade, main floor -- Map
AQ Armstrong Quad, Just north of Armstrong -- Map
MK Max Kade Theater, third floor of Armstrong Hall-- Map
PH Packard Hall, SW corner of Cascade and Cache La Poudre-- Map
SC Shove Chapel, west side of Nevada Ave. between San Rafael and Yampa-- Map