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Hurst Artist-in-Residence: Carlos Maciá

Thu, Mar 12 · 6:00 PM

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3950 West Campus Drive dept 1905 · Ogden, UT

About

  • Feb. 25 | 5:30 p.m. | Stewart Library, Hetzel-Hoellein

Free and Open to the Public. Join us to hear from Carlos Maciá — a multifaceted theatre and film professional from Spain who will share insights from his career as both an educator and a creative artist. Learn about his experiences on the sets of Game of Thrones and Dracula Untold, and discover his acclaimed play Don Quixote in Hell, which has won over 60 awards in Spanish theater festivals. The event will also include a screening of his short films.

  • Feb. 27 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Austad Auditorium

Purchase Tickets Here! Join us for a symphonic concert dedicated to choral repertoire, featuring Dona Nobis Pacem by Vaughan Williams and a selection of choir pieces. Special guests include Dr. Dalan Guthrie, Dr. Karen Bruestle, and the WSU Concert Choir.

  • March 12 | 6:00 p.m. | Stewart Library, Hetzel-Hoellein Room

Free and Open to the Public. Join us for a screening of La Bestia, a documentary that follows Central American migrants riding the dangerous freight train known as “The Beast” as they journey through Mexico in search of safety and opportunity.

  • March 19–21 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Austad Auditorium

Purchase Tickets Here! In Donizetti's comedic opera The Elixir of Love, a lovesick farmer, a clever beauty and a "magic potion" spark a magical mix of laughter, hope and unexpected romance. Sometimes the greatest potion of all is love itself!

  • March 26 | 6:00 p.m. | Kimball Arts, Room 143

Free and Open to the Public. Visiting Artist Lecture with Jacobo Alonso, whose multidisciplinary practice transforms political texts and materials into installations that examine migration, labor, and systems of power.

  • March 26–28 | Various Locations

Free and Open to the Public. National Undergraduate Literature Conference (NULC). Undergraduate writers and literature enthusiasts from across the country will gather to share original creative and critical work, attend sessions, and connect with peers and faculty. Two visiting authors — Naomi Shihab Nye and Kirsten Kaschock — will join for readings and conversations alongside student presentations. NULC is the nation’s longest-running undergraduate literature conference. For more information, visit weber.edu/nulc.

  • March 27 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Garrison Choral Room

Purchase Tickets Here! Experience the warmth and beauty of French music in an evening that captures the charm of a Paris sunset. Featuring elegant and expressive works for violin, cello, and piano.

  • March 31 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Austad Auditorium

Purchase Tickets Here! Unlock the soul of spring with Weber State University's Jazz Ensemble; where vibrant rhythms and timeless melodies along with sassy solos will ignite your night!

  • April 1 | 5:00–8:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Room 113

Free and Open to the Public. Please join us for filmmaker, VFX artist, podcaster, and competitive gamer Freddie Wong's most recent sci-fi release We're All Gonna Die, which finds a struggling beekeeper and a grieving wanderer braving a dangerous road trip and plagued by a 10,000-mile alien tentacle that materialized in the sky. Wong will engage with the audience for a virtual Q&A following the film.

  • April 3–4 & 8–11 at 7:30 p.m.; April 11 at 2:00 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Allred Theatre

Purchase Tickets Here! Set against the backdrop of a changing Berlin in 1931, Cabaret follows the vibrant world of the Kit Kat Club, where performers dazzle and life feels carefree—at least on the surface. As the political climate darkens, the story of an American writer and a British cabaret singer becomes a haunting reflection on love, identity, and the dangers of looking away. A gripping, unforgettable musical that confronts the fragility of freedom.

  • April 7 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Austad Auditorium

Purchase Tickets Here! Come see the Weber State Choirs in their final concert of the year!

  • April 7 | 6:00 p.m. | Stewart Library, Hetzel-Hoellein

Free and Open to the Public. Join us for an evening with Kimberly Garza, author of The Last Karankawas. A native Texan born in Galveston and raised in Uvalde, Garza is the daughter of a Filipina immigrant mother and a Mexican-American father from the Rio Grande Valley. Her work has appeared in Copper Nickel, Puerto del Sol, Creative Nonfiction, TriQuarterly, and elsewhere.

  • April 8 | 7:30 p.m. | Peery's Egyptian Theater

Purchase Tickets Here! Tonality is a GRAMMY-winning LA-based choir led by Alexander Lloyd Blake that blends stunning choral music with themes of social justice. Praised by Kelly Clarkson as “one of the most unique and powerful choirs in America,” Tonality tackles issues like climate change, mental health, and racial justice. This isn’t just a concert. It’s music that moves you to listen—and respond.

  • April 9 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Austad Auditorium

Purchase Tickets Here! Join the Weber State Symphonic Band and Grammy-winning trombonist Jeremy Wilson for an evening of music.

  • Apr. 9 | 5:00 p.m.; Apr. 10–11 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Eccles Black Box Theatre

Purchase Tickets Here! Experience THE FIELD—WSU Dance’s newly rebranded concert (formerly Orchesis Dance Theatre)—in the intimate Eccles Black Box. Featuring student choreographic research and performances by Moving Company, the evening spotlights original works shaped with faculty and guest mentorship.

  • April 11 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Austad Auditorium

Purchase Tickets Here! Join us for an evening featuring the outstanding winners of the annual Concerto Night competition, showcasing 5–6 talented music students performing their prize-winning pieces.

  • April 14 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Garrison Choral Room

Free and Open to the Public. Enjoy an evening of chamber music featuring winds and percussion, performed by student musicians.

  • April 16 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Garrison Choral Room

Free and Open to the Public. Enjoy an evening of chamber music as students showcase the repertoire they’ve prepared this semester.

  • April 16 | 7:00 p.m. | Elizabeth Hall, Room 229

Free and Open to the Public. Join us for an evening of ideas as the top five student speakers from all COMM 1020 classes present on topics of their choice.

  • April 17 | 7:30 p.m. | Val. A Browning Center, Allred Theatre

Purchase Tickets Here! Join the Percussion Ensemble as we journey through the elemental materials of earth, wood, skin, and steel, each one resonating with its own story and sound. Together, they form the foundation of a grounded and visceral world of percussion — where rhythm is more than music; it is movement, memory, and matter. We invite you to experience percussion not just as sound, but as touch, resonance, and elemental expression — a raw, physical connection between body, instrument, and earth.

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