Krannert Center for the Performing Arts has announced their full season, which you can read all about below from their press release sent out just a few hours ago. You’ll find a ton of options throughout the year, from dance to music to orchestral and beyond, as always a jam packed season inside the walls at KCPA.
Opening night is September 9th, and tickets for some of the upcoming events go on sale as early as August 10th.
Krannert Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Illinois announces the 2022-23 performance season, featuring emerging artists, returning favorites, and performances previously canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Events from September to May showcase national and international artists as well as university student performances in music, theatre, lyric theatre, and dance.
The year will kick off with the Opening Night Party on Friday, September 9, featuring live, free performances by Gracie and Rachel, Mariachi Herencia de México, Soul Rebels, and Cotton Candy Theremin in an environment the entire family will enjoy. The celebration continues Saturday, September 10, with ticketed events by Jerry Douglas and The Second City and free appearances by the Chad Lawson Trio.
Tickets for September and October events will go on sale to the public August 10. Patrons may purchase tickets for Marquee visiting artist performances including PYGMALION: Mwenso and the Shakes, Circa, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and more. Ticket sales also begin on August 10 for Illinois Theatre’s A Darkling at Nightfall, Lyric Theatre @ Illinois’ A Little Night Music, and Dance at Illinois’ October Dance 2022. Performance dates for the season are available below and at KrannertCenter.com; descriptions and details will be shared on the website as they are available.
Ticket on-sale dates for events November and beyond are below and online at KrannertCenter.com/events/how-buy-tickets. Performances include the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis, Dublin Irish Dance, the Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine, Urinetown: The Musical (Illinois Theatre), Carnaval! (Lyric Theatre @Illinois), Studiodance 2023 (Dance at Illinois), and a full spectrum of additional events.
Tickets for 2022-23 events will be sold online only. Patrons who need assistance purchasing tickets online are welcome to email kran-tix@illinois.edu or call 217.333.6280 (800.KCPA.TIX) 10am-6pm Tuesday-Friday. The Ticket Office counter remains closed.
Since 1969, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts has offered a vibrant selection of music, theatre, and dance programming. Fulfilling roles as both a professional venue for internationally touring artists and a hub of education in and through the performing arts, Krannert Center works at the intersection of classroom, laboratory, and public square. Audience members from all walks of life are encouraged to experience the joy and wonder that live performances at Krannert Center can offer.
2022-23 Season as of July 18, 2022
All performance information is subject to change.
Ticket On-Sale Dates
September-October Events: We Aug 10, 2022 November-December Events: We Sep 28, 2022 January-February Events: We Dec 7, 2022 March-April-May Events: We Jan 25, 2023COVID-19 safety protocols such as the use of face coverings will be determined in collaboration with university leadership closer to the date of events.
MARQUEE
Opening Night Party with Gracie and Rachel, Mariachi Herencia de México, The Soul Rebels, and Cotton Candy Theremin
Fr Sep 9
Lobby (FREE)Chad Lawson Trio Sa Sep 10
Lobby (FREE)The Second City
Sa Sep 10
Tryon Festival Theatre
Legendary improvisational comedyJerry Douglas
Sa Sep 10
Colwell Playhouse
Dobro resonator guitar virtuosoPilobolus: Big Five-OH!
Tu Sep 13
Tryon Festival Theatre
Modern dance with stunning physicality on 50th-anniversary tourRegathering Project
Sa Sep 17
Colwell Playhouse
An exploration of who we are and our place in the cosmos, told through science, music, movement, poetry, and imageryPYGMALION: Joanne Lee Molinaro
Fr Sep 23
For ticket information: thisispygmalion.com Tryon Festival Theatre
The Korean VeganPYGMALION: Mwenso & The Shakes Sa Sep 24
Colwell Playhouse
Jazz, funk, bluesChicago Immigrant Orchestra Tu Sep 27
Colwell Playhouse
Global music fusionWhy Not Theatre: Prince Hamlet
Sa Oct 1
Tryon Festival Theatre
Shakespeare reimagined in a bilingual ASL and English productionAlfredo Rodriguez Trio Fr-Sa Oct 7-8
Studio Theatre
Cuban jazz, club styleJupiter String Quartet Sa Oct 8
Foellinger Great HallKrannert Center Youth Series:
David Gonzalez: Cuentos: Tales from the Latinx World Oct 10-14
Storyteller performancesCirca: Sacre
Fr Oct 21
Foellinger Great Hall
Cirque interpretation of Stravinsky’s The Rite of SpringLos Angeles Master Chorale: Lagrime di San Pietro (Tears of St. Peter) Sa Oct 22
Orlando di Lasso, composer
Grant Gershon, conductorPeter Sellars, director
James F. Ingalls, lighting designer Foellinger Great Hall
Powerful a cappella singing and movementVision Duo, violin and percussion: Genrefication Su Oct 23
Seyfried: Blues Train
Curlee: Nocturnes for Violin and MarimbaChee: Coyotes
Bizet: Carmen Fantasy
Garner: Misty
Bach, J.S.: Sonata for Violin and Keyboard in E Major, BWV 1016 Piazzolla: Histoire du Tango
Foellinger Great Hall, salon styleChicago Symphony Orchestra Sa Oct 29
Riccardo Muti, Zell Music Director Xian Zhang, conductorSimon Trpčeski, piano
Ngwenyama: Primal Message
Grieg: Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 16 Prokofiev: Symphony No. 6
Foellinger Great HallMeredith Monk: Cellular Songs
Sa Nov 5
Tryon Festival Theatre
Music, movement, and media exploration of cellular lifeJupiter String Quartet with Kenneth Olsen, cello
Tu Nov 8
Schubert: String Quintet in C major, “Cello Quintet,” and other works Foellinger Great HallSITI Company: The Medium
Sa Nov 12
Tryon Festival Theatre
Ensemble-based theatre company’s final tourZakir Hussain, tabla and Niladri Kumar, sitar We Nov 16
Colwell Playhouse
Internationally acclaimed musiciansThe Nutcracker
Th Dec 1-Su Dec 4 Champaign Urbana Ballet Tryon Festival TheatreJazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis Th Jan 26
Foellinger Great Hall
Big-band jazzDublin Irish Dance
Tu Feb 14
Foellinger Great Hall
Traditional Celtic dance and musicAizuri Quartet: The Art of Translation Cleveland Quartet Award Winner
Su Feb 19 at 3pm
Beecher: These Are Not Estonian Flowers Schubert: An Die MusikKendall: Glances/I Don’t Belong Here Schubert: Nacht und Träume
Wiancko, P.: Purple Antelope Sound Squeeze Shekhar: Above the FraySchubert: String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor, “Death and the Maiden” Foellinger Great Hall, salon style
Krannert Center Youth Series and Family performances: Jabari Dreams of Freedom
We Feb 22-Sa Feb 25
Studio TheatreCivil-rights era wisdom for current times
The Queen’s Cartoonists
Th Feb 23
Foellinger Great Hall
Multigenerational fun featuring live music for classic cartoons and animationsLviv National Philharmonic Orchestra of Ukraine Su Feb 26
Foellinger Great HallNational Theatre of Scotland: The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart We Mar 1-Sa Mar 4
Studio Theatre
Immersive theatre set in a Scottish pubLang Lang, piano
Fr Mar 3
Bach, J.S.: Goldberg Variations Foellinger Great HallMemphis Jookin’
Mar 7
Tryon Festival Theatre
Memphis dance form featuring choreographer/dancer Lil BuckKrannert Center Youth Series and Family performances:
Cenicienta—A Bilingual Cinderella Story Mar 21-25
Studio Theatre
A young writer finds her voiceKrannert Center Youth Series: JazzReach: Con Alma y Fuego Apr 4-5
Foellinger Great Hall Multimedia Latin jazz concertMark Morris Dance Group: The Look of Love
Fr Apr 14-Sa Apr 15
Tryon Festival Theatre
An evening of dance to the music of Burt Bacharach, co-commissioned by Krannert CenterKrannert Center Debut Artist
Su Apr 23 at 3pm
School of Music competition winner presented in professional recital Foellinger Great Hall, salon styleChamber Music Society of Lincoln Center: The Brahms Effect
Th Apr 27
Brahms: Trio in A Minor for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano, Op. 114
Brahms: Trio in E-flat Major for Horn, Violin, and Piano, Op. 40
Dohnányi: Sextet in C Major for Clarinet, Horn, Violin, Viola, Cello, and Piano, Op. 37 Foellinger Great HallOctavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower
Fr Apr 28-Sa Apr 29
Tryon Festival Theatre
Afro-futurist opera by Toshi Reagon + Bernice Johnson ReagonJupiter String Quartet with East Coast Chamber Orchestra Tu May 2
Montgomery: Banner, and other works
Foellinger Great HallLYRIC THEATRE @ ILLINOIS
Lyric Under the Stars
Sep 22-24
Sunken Garden at Allerton Park and Retreat Center, 515 Old Timber Road, MonticelloA Little Night Music
Oct 25-29
Dawn Harris, director
Julie Jordan Gunn, music director Rebecca Nettl-Fiol, choreographer Tryon Festival TheatreCarnaval!
Feb 21
Lobby and Foellinger Great HallCity of Angels at the Virginia Theatre April 13-15
203 W. Park Avenue, ChampaignILLINOIS THEATRE
A Darkling at Nightfall Sep 27-29
Lisa Gaye Dixon, director Studio TheatreUrinetown: The Musical
Nov 3-12
JW Morrisette and Lisa Gaye Dixon, directors Joe Bowie and Lisa Dixon, choreographers Colwell PlayhouseThe Revolutionists: A Comedy, A Quartet, A Revolutionary Dream Fugue, A True Story Nisi Sturgis, director
Nov 5-12
Studio TheatreTheatre Studies New Works Project Feb 11-18
Studio TheatreThe Royale
Feb 23-Mar 4
Tryon Festival TheatreCoriolanus Apr 15-22 Studio Theatre
DANCE AT ILLINOIS October Dance 2022 Oct 13-15
Colwell Playhouse Oct 12 Live StreamStudiodance 2023 Jan 26-28
Studio TheatreDance at Illinois Downtown!
Mar 30-Apr 1
Virginia Theatre, 203 W. Park Ave., ChampaignSINFONIA DA CAMERA
Ian Hobson, Music Director and Conductor Programs to be announced
Sa Sep 17
Sa Nov 12
Sa Jan 28
Fr Mar 24
Sa Apr 8
Foellinger Great HallCHAMPAIGN-URBANA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Stephen Alltop, music director and conductor
The Beauty of Brahms
Sa Oct 1
Elissa Lee Koljonen, violin Ranjbaran: Violin Concerto
Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor Foellinger Great HallBaroque Grandeur—At Faith United Methodist Church Nov 5
Songs of the Season
Dec 7
Central Illinois Youth Chorus, Andrea Solya, Director
University of Illinois Chamber Singers, Andrew Megill, conductor
Stephen Alltop, conductor and chamber organ; David Stech, assistant conductor Breiner: Santa Claus is Coming to Town (Christmas Goes Baroque)
Handel: Organ Concerto in F Major, Op. 4, No. 5
J.S. Bach: Cantata No. 191, Gloria in excelsis Deo
Fry: My Dancing Day, On Christmas Night
Praetorius, arr. Naughtin: Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming
Anderson: Sleigh Ride
arr. Naughtin: Christmas Angels Sing-Along
Handel: “Hallelujah Chorus” (from Messiah)
Foellinger Great HallMendelssohn’s Elijah
Sa Mar 4
University of Illinois Oratorio Society, Andrew Megill, Director Stephen Morsheck, Elijah
Michelle Areyzaga, soprano
Leah Dexter, mezzo-soprano
Steven Soph, tenor
Mendelssohn: Elijah
Foellinger Great HallA Festival of Rhythm
Apr 22
Rochelle Sennet, piano Gershwin: An American in Paris Perkinson : Sinfonietta No. 1II. Song Form
III. Rondo
Gershwin: I Got Rhythm Variations
Mussorgsky, arr. Ravel: Pictures at an ExhibitionSchool of Music concerts will be listed on KrannertCenter.com throughout the season.
Purchased tickets that can’t be used may be returned by phone by 6pm the day before the performance for a full credit issued on a Krannert Center gift card that never expires and can be used for tickets, food, or beverage. On the day of the performance, please phone the Ticket Office at 217.333.6280; staff will be happy to discuss available return, donation, and exchange options.
Top image by Anna Longworth-Singer.