Missouri S&T’s arts, languages, and philosophy department will present their first wind symphony concert of the season at 2 p.m. on Oct. 1.
Read More »St. Louis’ longest-running choral society, The Bach Society of Saint Louis, will perform a classical concert in collaboration with Missouri S&T students this October.
Read More »Ten speakers will present their ideas on the theme of “Solve for X” at Missouri University of Science and Technology’s TEDx event Thursday, Oct. 26.
Read More »Tickets are on sale now for the Missouri S&T student production of “Constellations.” Performances will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8 and Saturday, Sept. 9 in the Black Box Theatre in Room 143 of Castleman Hall.
Read More »The Multiphonic Singers of Drepung Loseling Monastery in Georgia will bring Tibetan culture to Missouri University of Science and Technology as a Leach Theatre Special Event, the Mystical Arts of Tibet, this August.
Read More »Season ticket packages are available now for the 2023-2024 Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri University of Science and Technology. For the first time, ticket packages can be purchased online at leachtheatre.mst.edu.
Read More »Colin Mochrie, star of the television program “Whose Line it is Anyway?,” will appear on the Leach Theatre stage with hypnotist Asad Mecci at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 5, to present their new show “HYPROV: Improv Under Hypnosis” at Missouri S&T.
If Mochrie’s life had gone slightly different, he may have been known as one of the world’s best dolphin trainers, instead of one of the world’s best improvisational comedians.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s arts, languages, and philosophy department will present its spring band concert this April, featuring the world premiere of “Dig Deeper,” a piece for wind symphony and electronics composed by Kyle Grimm.
Read More »Colin Mochrie and Asad Mecci will bring “HYPROV: Improv Under Hypnosis”to Missouri S&T’s Leach Theatre in May.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s orchestra and jazz ensembles are going to the movies in two concerts presented by the arts, languages, and philosophy department on April 14 and 16.
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