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- 2018 Spring Dance Concert
Dance minors take the stage. - 2018 Spring Dance Concert
Dance minors take the stage. - Pianist Laurence Berman Returns to UMass Boston Stage, Retired Professor Kicks Off Piano Fund
Retired professor helps launch new piano fund for UMass Boston's music program. - Aidan Thomas’ Senior Honors Recital
Aidan Thomas's vocal recital will feature original compositions and renditions of songs by Erykah Badu. - When I’m Really Sixty-Four: Experiencing Sgt. Pepper’s in 2018
Beatles lunchtime lecture series with Associate Professor David Pruett - Let It Bleed: Did the Beatles Actually Invent Heavy Metal Music?
Beatles lunchtime lecture series with Assistant Professor Josef Hanson: Learn how an unholy alliance of psychedelia, social change, and musical experimentation spawned rock music's dark side. - The Beatles: Yesterday and Today
Beatles lunchtime lecture series with Professor Emeritus Reebee Garafalo - Evening of Music with Laurence Berman, PhD
Retired professor of music returns to UMass Boston to benefit Recital Hall Piano Fund - Pop/Rock Ensemble Presents a Celebration of the Beatles
This concert is free. - Beatles Tribute Night at Maggy’s
The Pop/Rock Ensemble performs at Maggy's in Quincy. - University Chorus and Chamber Singers Present Love Around the World
The University Chorus and Chamber Singers present love songs from around the world, including music by Bach, Brahms, Dowland, Morley, and Whittacre. - Bach in the Subway
The University Chorus, Chamber Singers, and select soloists will perform at South Station in honor of J.S. Bach's 333rd birthday. - Jazz Night! Spring 2018
The coolest night on campus - Jazz Night! Spring 2018
The coolest night on campus. - ‘End of the world’ is April 5. Get tickets
Theatre Arts' spring production of Bekah Brunstetter's 2013 comedy/drama, tickets now on sale - Nothing is the End of the World (except the end of the world)
The Spring 2018 Theatre Arts mainstage production - Nothing is the End of the World (except the end of the world)
The Spring 2018 Theatre Arts mainstage production - UMass Boston’s Jacques Matellus Wins National Kennedy Center Acting Award
Back to back top honors for UMass Boston actors - Earnest, Spectacular Cast and Crew Nominated for Kennedy Center
UMass Boston represented at Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Region 1 - UMass Boston’s Jessica Cooper Performs in Concert Showcasing Baroque-era Composers
UMass Boston associate lecturer Jessica Cooper performed during a recent presentation of works by Henry Purcell and other Baroque-era composers, hosted by the Henry Purcell Society of Boston. - The Musical Theatre Holiday Spectacular
A Wintery Song and Dance Blast of Awesomeness! - The Musical Theatre Holiday Spectacular
A Wintery Song and Dance Blast of Awesomeness! - Soli Deo Gloria: The UMass Boston University Chorus and Chamber Singers
UMass Choruses explore reverential works by Bach and others - OPEN AUDITION: Theatre Arts Spring Production
Presenting Nothing is the End of the World (except the end of the World) by Bekah Brunstetter - OPEN AUDITION: Theatre Arts Spring Production
Presenting Nothing is the End of the World (except the end of the World) by Bekah Brunstetter - International Education Week: Gateway to the World Luncheon
Celebrate International Education Week with international music performances from UMass Boston Performing Arts and a presentation on "Ritual, Belief, and Conflict: Music-Making in Palestine." - PopRocks
Bands born at UMass Boston -- Pop Rock Ensembles perform - Audition: The UMass Boston Chamber Orchestra
The university's orchestra seeks musicians for credit for spring performance. - Rock God Gary Hoey Coaches UMass Boston Student Musicians
2017 RockGodz Hall of Fame Inductee Gary Hoey coached UMass Boston’s Pop/Rock Ensemble on Tuesday, playing along and jumping in throughout the hour-long workshop. Hoey has worked with Queen, The Who, Aerosmith, and KISS. - Jazz Night!
Coolest night on campus - Jazz Night!
Coolest night on campus - Audacious. The UMass Boston Chamber Orchestra
Works that push artistic boundaries and challenge tradition - The Importance of Being Earnest - Fall 2017 Theatre Arts
A Trivial Comedy for Serious People - The Importance of Being Earnest - Fall 2017 Theatre Arts
A Trivial Comedy for Serious People - The Importance of Being Earnest - Fall 2017 Theatre Arts
A Trivial Comedy for Serious People - The Importance of Being Earnest - Fall 2017 Theatre Arts
A Trivial Comedy for Serious People - Theatre Arts Announces the Cast of The Importance of Being Earnest, Tickets on Sale
Fall Theatre Arts mainstage production opens November 2 - Performing Arts Breaks Boundaries with Audacious Performances
So begins a calendar with a nod to the groundbreakers of the past in music and theatre, decidedly fresh takes and new beginnings. - Auditions for Importance of Being Earnest, Q & A with Director Carrie Ann Quinn
Open auditions for fall Theatre Arts production September 12 and 13 - AUDITIONS: UMass Boston Chamber Orchestra
Join the UMass Boston Chamber Orchestra! Auditions are open to all students. - Performing Arts Professor Rafael Jaen Wins Manning Prize
Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts Rafael Jaen was recently honored as one of five University of Massachusetts faculty to receive the 2017 Manning Prize for Excellence in Teaching. - Music Collaboratory iPad Jam Celebrates Star Wars Day
May the Fourth be with you, as iPad music performs on the plaza - Asian Studies End of Year Celebration
Celebrate the end of the semester with Asian Studies and taiko group The Genki Spark - UMass Boston’s CLA Undergraduate Research Showcase Highlights Academically Ambitious Students
On April 25, undergraduate students gathered in UMass Boston’s Alumni Lounge to present posters and papers. - Community Invited to UJazz Trio’s Live Album Recording Session in University Hall April 30
In celebration of International Jazz Day, three UMass Boston music students will take the stage in UMass Boston’s University Hall on Sunday at 7 p.m. for a free live performance and album recording. - Freedom is Coming! The UMass Boston Choruses
UMass Boston Chamber Singers and University Chorus present songs of freedom and opression from around the world - Coolest Night on Campus Doubles Down—Jazz Night! May 5 & 6
UMass Boston Jazz Ensembles take the stage, add a second performance - JoJo’s Last Dance (As a UMass Boston Student)
A graduating senior, and dance sensation, prepares for her last Spring Dance Concert before graduation - The UJazz Boston Trio Celebrates International Jazz Day with Free Concert, Recording Project
With a fusion of jazz, R & B, and soul, a world class trio born at UMass Boston lays down album - Jazz Night!
UMass Boston Jazz Ensembles take the stage for the coolest night on campus - Jazz Night!
UMass Boston Jazz Ensembles take the stage for the coolest night on campus - The Sonic Liberation Players
2017 Faculty Concert Series continues with the Sonic Liberation Players - Spring 2017 Dance Concert (Opening Night)
The UMass Boston dance minors take the stage in the University Hall Theatre. Students, faculty choreographers, and guest artist Jean Appolon create an evening of movement. - University Choir Welcomes Georgetown High School Choir
Free Concert at Noon - Baroque Favorites for Voice and Flute
The final night of the Faculty Concert Series, with Mary Oleskiewicz and Jessica Cooper - Comedy of Errors, by William Shakespeare
UMass Boston Theatre Art's mainstage production of Shakespeare's comedy of masks, mistaken identity, and mayhem - Comedy of Errors, by William Shakespeare
The spring theatre arts production is a tale of masks, mistaken identity, and mayhem. - Comedy of Errors, by William Shakespeare
The spring theatre arts production is a tale of masks, mistaken identity, and mayhem. - Duo Sonidos: Muse of Fire
The 2017 Faculty Concert Series with UMass Faculty Adam Levin with William Knuth - World of Guitar: Virtuoso Guitar Music from Six Continents
UMass Boston faculty Peter Janson & Aaron Larget-Caplan take the Recital Hall stage - Added Audition Night—Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors
An additional audition night has been added for the spring 2017 production. - AUDITION - Theatre Arts, Comedy of Errors
This is the second day of auditions for this William Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, open to all UMass Boston students. Callbacks will be held Thursday, February 9. - Jazz Night! The Coolest Night on Campus is This Saturday
UMass Boston Jazz Ensembles take the new Recital Hall stage Saturday night - Bat Boy Cast Members Nominated to Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival
Bat Boy cast members to represent UMass Boston at KCATCF, nominations in acting, musical theater and stage management - Bat Boy: The Musical Launches New University Hall Theatre, Opening Thursday
Rock and roll, horror, comic musical explores prejudice through a half-bat, half-boy, made famous by the Weekly World News - Shout Out To Boston!
The Performing Arts Department invites you to the UMass Boston Chamber Singers and University Chorus Fall Concert. - UMass Boston to Celebrate Ribbon Cutting of New University Hall
University Hall is the newest completed project in the university’s master plan. - Be Among the First to Perform in the New University Hall Theatre: Auditions Wednesday & Thursday
Auditions for Bat Boy: The Musical and New Voices, New Stories will be held September 14 and 15 in the University Hall Theatre. - Bat Boy: The Musical
The Fall Production of the UMass Boston Theatre Arts Program - Bat Boy: The Musical
The Fall Production of the UMass Boston Theatre Arts Program - Bat Boy: The Musical
The Fall Production of the UMass Boston Theatre Arts Program - Bat Boy: The Musical
The Fall Production of the UMass Boston Theatre Arts Program - Music Orientation & Auditions
The Performing Arts Department welcomes new and returning music majors and minors - Theatre Arts Orientation
Performing Arts welcomes all Theatre Arts Majors - UMass Boston Costume Design Professor to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award
Rafael Jaen, assistant professor of costume design, will receive the Lifetime Achievement in the Arts Award from Salem State University on Tuesday, May 10. - Music of the Middle East
A free concert of music from throughout the Middle East - Spring Dance Concert a “show of shows,” May 6 & 7
The Spring Dance Concert features includes a number of remarkable dancers appearing at UMass Boston as students for the last time - Spring Performance in Jazz, Orchestra, and Chorus Set to Begin
Live, free performances of UMass Boston's music students - UMass Boston Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert: Preludes & Promises
The UMass Boston Performing Arts Department Presents Preludes & Promise, the spring concert of the UMass Boston Chamber Orchestra, featuring the 2016 Concerto Competition winners. - Spring 2016 Dance Concert (Closing Night)
Artistic Director Liz Lapuh and Co-Artistic Director Danny Swain showcase exciting student dancers—and student choreography—in an array of dance forms. - Spring 2016 Dance Concert (Opening Night)
Artistic Director Liz Lapuh and Co-Artistic Director Danny Swain showcase exciting student dancers—and student choreography—in an array of dance forms. - Jazz Night
Come to this semester's live performance by UMass Boston's jazz ensembles. - Polaroid Stories Cast, Crew, Nominated for Kennedy Center Honors
Nominations for acting, dramaturgy, design of spring Theatre Arts production - Polaroid Stories Opens, Classical Mythology Meets Dangerous World of Teen Runaways
Theatre Arts spring production explores teenage homelessness - Polaroid Stories—the Spring Theatre Arts Production
Iizuka’s drama blends classical mythology and modern-day story telling with the visceral world of teenage runaways. - Polaroid Stories—the Spring Theatre Arts Production
Iizuka’s drama blends classical mythology and modern-day story telling with the visceral world of teenage runaways. - Polaroid Stories—the Spring Theatre Arts Production
Iizuka’s drama blends classical mythology and modern-day story telling with the visceral world of teenage runaways. - Polaroid Stories—the Spring Theatre Arts Production
Iizuka’s drama blends classical mythology and modern-day story telling with the visceral world of teenage runaways. - Music Faculty Mary Oleskiewicz Plays Bach Sonatas in the Forbidden City
UMass Boston's Mary Oleskiewicz, a world-class flautist, brings Bach Sonatas to one of China's premier venues - Celebrate the Arts at UMass Boston
Please join the College of Liberal Arts, along with the Art and Performing Arts Departments, as we celebrate our new spaces in University Hall! - Theatre Arts Presents ‘Polaroid Stories’
The Department of Performing Arts presents Polaroid Stories by Naomi Iizuka, a play merging the gritty world of teen runaways with classic mythology, starting April 7 in the McCormack Theatre. - Call for Submissions: New Voices, New Stories
Now accepting submissions from UMass Boston playwrights - Theatre Art Students Perform at Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival
UMass Boston's actors, designers, and playwrights recognized for excellence among students from seven states at annual college theater festival - UMass Boston Opens University Hall to Students
Today marks the beginning of the phased opening of University Hall, UMass Boston’s second new building in the last two years. - UMass Boston Chamber Orchestra Auditions
UMass Boston community members -- faculty, staff, students -- invited to audition - Museum Cast, Crew Members Nominated for Kennedy Center Awards
Performing Arts students recognized by prestigious Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival - Theatre Arts Announces “Polaroid Stories” Auditions, Open Call, and 2016-2017 Season
Play merges Greek myth with stories of teenage runaways, and coming next fall, Bat Boy: The Musical - Actor’s Info: Preparing for Polaroid Stories Auditions
Professor Clifford Odle presents an information session for new actors contemplating auditioning for the spring theatre production. - Beacons Showcase Musical Talents with Free Shows in December
UMass Boston’s Performing Arts Department will host a number of free concerts, recitals, and performances this month showcasing the talent of students, faculty, and guest artists. - Museum Opens Dec. 3, Explores How We Experience Art
Tina Howe's play remains relevant as 38 characters interact with modern art, from awe to idiocy