Few events can bring freshmen choir singers, senior Arab music aficionados, professionally trained musicians, ethnic dancers and music appreciators together for a single show. Cal Poly, however, will host a concert that will do just that.
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Monty Python’s ‘Spamalot’ sells out the PAC
A full house will gather at the Performing Arts Center (PAC) to watch the Tony Award-winning musical theater comedy Monty Python’s “Spamalot.” The show, which is packed with British humor that sold out the PAC months before its actual date will take place Feb. 28.
Voices of the Vienna Boys’ Choir hit the PAC
Tomorrow night, the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC) will welcome the crowned jewel of boys’ choirs, the Vienna Boys’ Choir.
Music department hosts Ensemble Showcase for Parents’ Weekend
A variety of music types and genres will be showcased this Friday by the Cal Poly Music Department for Parents’ Weekend.
BLOG: Famous folk aren’t far out of reach
I was shocked — definitely not prepared to interview Bill Cosby.
Cosby performance packs the PAC
It’s important to get good grades because a ‘C’ average “means you only know 70 percent,” Cosby said. No one would accept a doctor who only knew 70 percent about his professional field.
Bill Cosby coming to the PAC
One of the most popular comedians of all time, Bill Cosby, will be performing two shows at the PAC on September 26.
Cal Poly Arts announces performance lineup
Cal Poly Arts announces 2010-11 lineup. Bill Cosby, Steve Martin and Monty Python are among this year’s shows.
The godmother of modern dance ballets to appear at the PAC
The Essentials of Martha Graham will be performed Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center.
“Avenue Q” puppet smut fills up the house
The Tony award-winning musical “Avenue Q,” notorious for its ‘little bit racist,’ offbeat-but-wholesome, values-teaching puppets, entertained theatre-goers Thursday at the Performing Arts Center at Cal Poly.
Pollan Panel as packed as expected
Students and San Luis Obispo community members lined up on Thursday morning to see the panel discussion with Michael Pollan at the Performing Arts Center (PAC).

