The Gentleman Doc Holliday performed by Wyatt Earp
This play is the real story of the West's most famous dentist, Doc Holliday, and his journey from one who heals to one who kills.
This play is the real story of the West's most famous dentist, Doc Holliday, and his journey from one who heals to one who kills.
Navajo trumpeter Delbert Anderson builds safe havens for Diné melodies to converse with various styles. D'DAT researches Diné melodies of the past for inspiration, performs our stories for today and preserves cultural and indigenous roots music for the future.
Commanding rooms with her presence from the first note, globe-trotting GRAMMY nominee Caro Pierotto brings her samba celebration program to the warm acoustics of ASU Kerr.
Join nationally acclaimed jazz vocalist, Tommy Gearhart, his jazz quartet, and special guests as he explores the romantic corners of the Great American Songbook in this special Valentine’s performance.
You better recognize -- let's see how our guest host and three storytellers interpret the theme of "Recognition" in February's show.
From jazz and pop to R&B, hear JADE, a young and focused singer-songwriter on the rise. Don't miss this very special homecoming for an Arizona star!
Valley musical theater leading lady Kristi Rice brings powerhouse vocals to her original cabaret featuring Broadway material celebrating strong women.
We once again welcome pianist James D'León to our concerts to lead a chamber music program.
Join the internationally award-winning saxophonists of Arizona State University as they present a concert of music in an incredible variety of styles!
Gounod's romantic and rapturous music sets the stage for this tale of star-crossed lovers, based on Shakespeare’s play about the feuding Montague and Capulet families in Verona.
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Dave Stamey has made it his life's work to celebrate the rural American west. In the past two decades he has travelled hundreds of thousands of miles and performed thousands of shows doing just that.
Dendê Macêdo and his band merge the rhythm-heavy samba and rumba of Brazil with the grooves of afrobeat, reggae and merengue in this very special show celebrating the textures and joy of the music of the African diaspora.
This phenomenal sextet composed of distinguished Curtis faculty and alumni, alongside exceptionally gifted young musicians, presents an electrifying concert of curated selections, both old and new.
Quarteto Nuevo's music creates gently rhythmic soundscapes, propelled by soprano saxophone, woodwinds, cello, guitar and percussion. Immerse yourself in the enchanting live concert recording of "Jazz Road Suite" at ASU Kerr!