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Tag: Christopher Cohen Performing Arts Center
Students showcase various talents with 'Black Cat Cabaret'
‘Black Cat Cabaret’ is making its way to Spanos Theatre starting May 8.
Get musical with 'Rock of Ages' at the PAC
Musical Rock of Ages is coming to the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center.
BravoSLO! previews this season’s events at PAC
Courtesy Photo BravoSLO!, a performing arts showcase featuring performances by Cal Poly and community art groups, will be held on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. “The great thing about BravoSLO! is not only do people get to come and see performances, but they get to actually talk to and interact with all of […]
Celebrating another type of V-Day
Listen, ponder, laugh and learn about an infamous part of the female body — the vagina — with Cal Poly’s upcoming performance of “The Vagina Monolouges.” The award-winning fundraiser play, written by women’s-rights activist and author Eve Ensler, will be performed Feb. 17 to 19 in the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center Pavilion. The play is meant to […]
'Immerse' yourself in contemporary dance with Orchesis
Cal Poly’s own Orchesis Dance Company is back with its 42nd anniversary concert, “Immersion,” at the Alex and Faye Spanos Theatre. With dances inspired by relationships, religion, society and an experience in a mental institution, this performance will be one to remember. Orchesis director Diane Stanton said “Immersion” is different every year, with new choreography by faculty, […]
'Whose Line' cast to perform 'Whose Live' at the PAC
Members of the TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” — whom comedian Jeff Davis calls “the funniest people in the world” — are coming to Cal Poly for an encore performance of their live comedy show, “Whose Live Anyway?“. The comedians include Ryan Stiles, a regular on the Emmy-nominated show, and “Whose Line“ guest comedians Chip Esten, […]
Acrobats of Hebei bring Chinese culture to Cal Poly
The Chinese Acrobats of Hebei are expected to “wow” the audience when the troupe takes the Christopher Cohen Performing Arts Center stage May 12.
PAC performers hear the noise
The worst seat in the house at the Christopher Cohen Performing Arts Center (PAC) is onstage — but the PAC staff is trying to change that. The sound quality for the audience in the PAC is fantastic said David Arrivée, Cal Poly assistant professor and Cal Poly symphony director. However, performers can have a hard […]

