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Robert P. Jones

Hall of Philosophy Hall of Philosophy

Robert P. Jones is the president and founder of Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI).  He is the author of The New York Times bestselling book, The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy and the Path to a Shared American Future. Jones writes regularly on politics, culture, and religion for The Atlantic, TIME, Religion News Service, and other outlets....

$19.00

Chautauqua Opera Company presents Love and Longing by the Lake

Chautauqua Institution

A trio of chamber operas performed on the lawn of the Athenaeum Hotel, including two world premieres from The Summer Place, a new opera inspired by oral histories and true accounts of life at Chautauqua Institution across the decades. Conceived to be performed outdoors on the grounds of Chautauqua, The Summer Place is a fitting...

$25

NPW: Tell Me You’re Dying (or the trial of millicent bonhomme)

Bratton Theater Bratton Theater

By C.A. Johnson Dramaturgy by Otis Ramsey-Zoe When five individuals unite in their weekly support group, they forge a sanctuary of care and companionship despite the apocalypse currently plaguing their world. Characterized by discussions of illness and mortality, grandiose philosophical speeches, spirited swearing, and the undeniable physical urge for human connection and family, Tell Me...

$15

The Beach Boys

Amphitheater Amphitheater

For more than six decades, The Beach Boys’ music has been an indelible part of American history. Their brilliant harmonies conveyed simple truths through sophisticated, pioneering musical arrangements. The Beach Boys transcended their music and have come to represent Californian culture. They provided fans around the world with a passport to experience love, youthful exuberance,...

$79 – $139

Contemporary Issues Forum: Edward Humes

Hall of Philosophy Hall of Philosophy

Edward Humes is a journalist and author of 17 nonfiction books, the latest of which is Total Garbage: How We Can Fix Our Waste and Heal Our World. In a presentation titled “Want to Save the World? Start By Being Less Trashy!,” Humes will discuss how fixing our waste not only helps save the world,...

NPW: Tell Me You’re Dying (or the trial of millicent bonhomme)

Bratton Theater Bratton Theater

By C.A. Johnson Dramaturgy by Otis Ramsey-Zoe When five individuals unite in their weekly support group, they forge a sanctuary of care and companionship despite the apocalypse currently plaguing their world. Characterized by discussions of illness and mortality, grandiose philosophical speeches, spirited swearing, and the undeniable physical urge for human connection and family, Tell Me...

$15

Chautauqua Chamber Music: Bayberry String Quartet

Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall

The Bayberry String Quartet is making waves in the concert scene, with recent performances at prestigious venues like Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society's CMS Kids and new concert series in Pelham, New York. In just their sixth season, they've already enjoyed residencies across the country and have pioneered innovative virtual chamber music approaches, impacting musicians...

Catholic Mass

Hall of Philosophy Hall of Philosophy

Catholic Mass

Free

Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra: Beethoven’s Ode to Joy

Amphitheater Amphitheater

Rossen Milanov, conductor Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus Adam Luebke, music director Oznur Tuluoglu, soprano Ronnita Miller, mezzo-soprano Dennis Shuman, tenor Seoyong Lee, baritone The Chautuauqua Symphony Orchestra commemorates Chautauqua's sesquicentenniel in a program that evokes the best in human values. The CSO's frequent collaborator, the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus, under the direction of Adam Luebke, joins the...

$49 – $59

Chautauqua Theater Company presents Bratton Late Night

Bratton Theater Bratton Theater

CTC’s favorite late-night talent showcase is back by popular demand! An evening of sketches and songs featuring the extraordinary talents of our 2024 conservatory.

$10