Advent Festival of Lessons and Carols
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC - St. Joseph Memorial Chapel - 1 College St, Worcester, MA, United StatesJoin us for the College’s Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols for Advent.
Join us for the College’s Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols for Advent.
The award-winning Bala Chamber Brass presents a variety of original music for brass quintet, featuring both staples of the repertoire and lesser-known works.
College of the Holy Cross faculty member Leah Hager Cohen, an award-winning author of seven novels and five works of nonfiction, is featured in this Faculty Reading event sponsored by the Creative Writing Program.
Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd is a musical adaptation of a delectably lurid melodrama about a barber whose fury and despair over the loss of his innocent wife turns him into a serial killer. Meaghan Deiter directs.
As their neighborhood changes in unpredictable ways, a beloved Pittsburgh diner owner and his customers seek work, love, and justice in this heartfelt and hilarious play. Two Trains Running is the 1960s chapter of acclaimed playwright August Wilson’s American Century Cycle, a decade-by-decade saga of African American life in the 20th century.
Join us for Irish Music Hour featuring Diarmuid Ó Meachair (button accordion & melodeon) and Matt Mulqueen (piano) with a program of the music of PJ Conlon (1920's New York) and Joe Derrane (1940's Boston).
This performance from the Holy Cross Chapel Artist Series features an exciting program of works by Bach, Buxtehude and Mendelssohn, performed by local organists.
This program includes selections from Haydn, Mozart, and Schubert that trace and demonstrate the evolution and development of the string quartet through the 18th and 19th centuries.
Miguel Luciano is a multimedia visual artist whose work is featured in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art, The Smithsonian American Art Museum, National Portrait Gallery, National Museum of African American History and Culture, and more.
Award-winning poets John Hodgen and Heather Treseler discuss and read from their latest collections of poetry—Hodgen’s What We May Be and Treseler’s Auguries & Divinations—in a call-and-response format.