Comedian Atsuko Okatsuka is performing at the Performing Arts Center this Wednesday as part of The Big Bowl Tour, and tickets can be purchased at the PAC website.
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National Geographic Live: Sandesh Kadur on his path to conservation storytelling
Sandesh Kadur, a National Geographic filmmaker, shared his journey of discovering his passion for wildlife filmmaking and encouraging others to use their phones to capture powerful images and stories that can inspire people to care for the natural world.
Ukulelist Jake Shimabukuro to showcase “Christmas in Hawai’i” performance
On Dec. 19, Cal Poly Arts is hosting a performance of ukulele musician Jake Shimabukuro’s arrangements of traditional holiday songs into a Hawaiian style titled “Christmas in Hawai’i.”
Renowned jazz pianist Matthew Whitaker to perform at Spanos Theater Dec. 6
Whitaker has performed at a number of college campuses in the past, but said he feels really honored and grateful to have the opportunity to perform at Cal Poly.
Cal Poly PAC brings “Phantom of the Organ” performance to campus
The Cal Poly Arts invites lovers of Halloween and classical music to “Phantom of the Organ” this Thursday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Harold Miossi Hall. “The music of the night” will feature Spanish organist Raul Prieto Ramirez and award-winning opera singers Anna Belaya and Bernardo Bermudez.
How Cal Poly Arts is rebuilding after COVID-19
Similar to many people and fields, COVID-19 has impacted individuals in a variety of ways. Nearly two years after not hosting events and in its second season back, Cal Poly Arts is adjusting to the changes. There are about 25 to 40 performances within a season ranging from singers, musicians, dancers and more. Past performances […]
Theatre and Dance Department’s slasher-comedy ‘Hookman’ to debut May 10
The play covers issues like rape, assault, drinking and death.
PAC preview: What will be showing in January
See what shows will be hosted at the Performing Arts Center and which ones have already sold out.
Tibetan Buddhist monks on campus until Friday
Students can watch the monks build their sand Mandala until Friday at noon, where the sand will be destroyed with flowing water.
Raye Zaragoza sings against the North Dakota Access Pipeline
Zaragoza captured her audience through song as she advocated for Native American rights, an issue she holds close to her heart.
Cal Poly Arts 2016-17 is a game changer
Alton Brown, Anjelah Johnson and Broadway’s “Pippin” are just three of the acts on the roster.

