The Thornton School’s Midori Goto presents student violinists, who perform works by Bach to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
February 14
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Andrew J. Robinson directs a play by Oliver Mayer.
An aristocratic widow, who understands love but not money, loses her family’s estate and precious cherry orchard to a rich merchant.
Peel away the layers of American satire and journalism with the writers of “America’s Finest News Source,” The Onion.
David Bridel directs The Tempest, which contains some of Shakespeare’s most beautiful poetry.
This special event at the USC Fisher Museum of Art is curated by David St. John.
The four virtuosos of the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet join forces with comedy legend Phil Proctor of Firesign Theatre to present a new experience of the Don Quixote story.
Aquila Theatre, a New York–based company dedicated to reinventing classical theater, performs Herakles, one of Euripides’ finest and most challenging plays.
Join Visions and Voices for a series of live performances and video projects inspired by the collections at the One National Gay and Lesbian Archives.
Directed by Matt Walker, this spring production that showcases the School of Theatre second-year M.F.A. in Acting students.
A provocative multimedia performance features actress Vanessa Bell Calloway as Zora Neale Hurston.
Following a pre-opera discussion, a satellite broadcast from The Metropolitan Opera will feature Wagner’s Gotterdammerung.
A fascinating evening of performance and conversation explores issues raised by blindness.
Based on personal interviews, this collaborative documentary theater piece tells the stories of seven incredible women who are campaigning for human rights around the globe.
The USC Department of English is pleased to present a poetry reading by Gjertrud Schnackenberg.
Celebrate the arrival of Kaya Press at USC with award-winning authors Brian Castro (Australia), Sia Figiel (Samoa) and Shailja Patel (Kenya).
Accomplished actor LisaGay Hamilton presents a solo performance addressing her struggles and triumphs as an African American woman working in the visual and performing arts.
Created by composer Donald Crockett and poet David St. John, The Face is a multidisciplinary chamber opera featuring music, film and choreography.