An uplifting theatrical journey that holds you tightly in its grasp, Broadway's Bright Star is as refreshingly genuine as it is daringly hopeful.
Featuring the full force of the Shenandoah Dance Ensemble, Moving Forces includes new and re-staged works by faculty choreographers Maurice Fraga, Erica Helm and Charlie Maybee.
View a special free screening of this new film that powerfully captures the story of Harlem Quartet violinist and founder Ilmar Gavilán and Aldo López-Gavilán — two brothers who were separated by politics, but united by music.
The acclaimed Harlem Quartet joins Cuban pianist and composer Aldo López-Gavilán for an electrifying evening of "lively and engrossing" music (The Washington Post).
Join us for an unforgettably spooky evening of operatic mischief as the Queen of the Vampires attempts to control the chaos that unravels around her during her annual Hallows Eve party!
The Little Big Band explores the music and influence of the bop and post-bop era with a lineup of blistering tunes by Herbie Hancock, Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, Horace Silver and more.
The 1964 recording A Love Supreme by John Coltrane is considered a masterpiece, critically acclaimed and one of the greatest jazz albums of all times with far reaching impact in the development of jazz.
The Wind Ensemble presents a program featuring a range of Shenandoah’s own extraordinary music faculty.
The American tribal love rock musical Hair celebrates the sixties counterculture in all its barefoot, long-haired, bell-bottomed, beaded and fringed glory.
Recognized as one of the world’s premier Beethoven interpreters, John O’Conor celebrates Beethoven’s 250th birthday anniversary with a special performance of the composer’s last three sonatas.