Waiting for Godot 2005 Production Photo

Making it in L.A.: Jesse Luken ’06

Earlier this semester, Colorado State University alumnus, Jesse Luken ’06, sat down with CSU theatre students to “talk turkey” about what it takes to make it as an actor in Los Angeles.


University Center for the Arts Spring Exterior

CSU ranked No. 2 among international students

In an April 25, 2013 story, the Northern Colorado Business Report reports that CSU ranked No. 2 among international students FORT COLLINS – CSU has moved up one spot to No. 2 in the United States in international student satisfaction, according to a worldwide survey. The rankings, released Thursday by International Student Barometer, were based […]



CSU theatre wins regional Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival honors

For the six consecutive year, students from Colorado State University’s theatre program took home major awards at the regional Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, held at American River College in Sacramento, Calif. from Feb. 18 – 22, 2013. The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival is a national theater program, with over 18,000 participants […]




Close up, Andy Warhol's signature on giant Campbell's soup can

Warhol Campbell’s Tomato Soup Can Restoration

Beloved University Landmark to Travel to Los Angeles This Spring The Colorado State University Art Museum is pleased to announce that the Campbell’s Tomato Soup Can, which is currently installed in front of Griffin Concert Hall at the University Center for the Arts, is to be restored this spring. The large scale can, signed by […]


Comic Potential 2013 Promotional Poster

CSU Theatre presents sci-fi love story “Comic Potential”

Imagine a world where actors have been replaced with robots (or actoids) devoid of any human emotion. They give flawless performances, are never late for work, don’t require pay, and you can forget about any kind of publicity nightmare. This is the world of Adam Trainsmith, an aspiring comedy writer, who has just landed a […]



CSU Theatre Presents Holiday Classic “A Christmas Story”

~ By Courtney Roling Ralphie and the Red Ryder BB gun, rich-chocolate Ovaltine, the leg lamp, Chinese turkey, flagpoles and fire departments, soap poisoning, and more – just some of the favorite references from this beloved holiday classic. A play in two acts by Philip Grecian, A Christmas Story is based upon the classic American […]