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Art & Design and Film events are free, as are live-streamed concert views.
All programming information is subject to change. Fees may apply.

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November 2023
Fall Dance Plus
Students perform works by faculty and visiting artists. Featured Choreographers: Keerati Jinakunwiphat Luis Lara Malvacías Courtney Henry Beth Gill Kruti Shah Ani Javian John Evans Public $25 // Rutgers Alumni/Employees & Seniors $20 // Students…
Rutgers Theater Company Presents: “She Kills Monsters” by Qui Nguyen
When Agnes chances on her late sister’s Dungeons & Dragons notebook, she starts a journey of discovery and adventure in an imaginary world of ferocious fairies, obnoxious ogres, and pop culture of the 1990’s. This big-hearted comedy warps back and forth between fantasy and reality, with the two ultimately colliding as Agnes learns who her sister really was.
December 2023
Opera Theater Rutgers Presents: “Escobar” & “Alice Tierney” Operas
Opera Theater Rutgers and Helix! New Music Ensemble present workshop performances of Act I of PhD student Matteo Neri’s “Escobar” and faculty Melissa Dunphy’s “Alice Tierney.”
Rutgers University Voorhees Choir
A concert featuring works for soprano-alto choir and instruments, including seasonal carols and songs.
Rutgers Chamber Jazz Ensembles
Rutgers Chamber Jazz Ensembles, directed by esteemed jazz faculty members, will feature students in small-group settings performing works from renowned artists, including Horace Silver, Miles Davis, and Oliver Nelson.
Sounds of Chamber Music
A diverse selection of Mason Gross chamber ensembles performing a variety of styles and composers.
Chamber Competition Winners Concert
Chamber music performances by winners of the Mason Gross Honors Chamber Music Competition.
Rutgers Symphony Band: “Mythic”
Featuring music inspired by mythology, legends, and allegory.
Visiting Artist Lecture: fields harrington
fields harrington is an artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He works across disciplines and media to investigate the social and political dimensions of race, value, and the complex history of science.