Creativity is at the heart of everything we do.

At the University of Iowa, we collaborate across campus and community, blending artistry and technology to offer a tremendous variety of ways to enjoy the performing arts—whether you are a creator, performer, or audience member.

Stop/Time April 3-4

Stop/Time Festival

Hancher Auditorium

   April 3–4

   Iowa City

Uncle Vanya By Anton Chekhov Adapted by Annie Baker Working with a literal translation by Margarita Shalina and the original Russian text Directed by Kayla Adams

Uncle Vanya

Department of Theatre Arts

   April 17–19, 22–25

   UI Theatre Building

The University of Iowa School of Music Production of The Hunchback of Notre Dame Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Book by Peter Parnell Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney film Originally Developed by Disney Theatrical Productions Directed by Abbigail Coté Conducted by Kenny Lee

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

School of Music

   April 24–25

   Hancher Auditorium

Iowa: Your Destination for the Performing Arts

The University of Iowa has long been a place where creativity and the arts are celebrated. We are proud to be part of Performing Arts at Iowa—and proud to highlight just how amazing this campus and community are. With music composed by UI School of Music student Sean Harken, the video is a celebration—and an example—of all that can be created here.

Department of Dance

School of Music

Department of Theatre Arts

1 ST

university to award MFA degree in the U.S.

450 +

performances per year

7:1

student-to-faculty ratio

Hancher Auditorium

Production

There is so much for you to discover

News

Gustavo Dudamel, David Lang and the New York Philharmonic

Gustavo Dudamel’s Portrait Emerges From a Season of Introductions

Monday, March 23, 2026
David Lang’s “the wealth of nations,” written for the 250th anniversary of the United States, premiered at the NY Philharmonic on March 20. A Pulitzer Prize-winning composer, Lang is a 1980 Composition grad from the University of Iowa School of Music.
Joshua Bell performs with The Academy of St Martin in the Fields on Wednesday, March 11th, 2026. Bell is a violinist as well as the music director for the ensemble. (Sarah Hughes / The Daily Iowan)

Joshua Bell and The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields gave an invigorating performance

Thursday, March 12, 2026
University of Iowa student musicians Antonio Ferraro and Kian Hyatt are quoted in the article. The concert was attended by approximately 1,400 local eighth graders, mostly from North Central Middle School, Northwest Middle School, and Southeast Middle School.
Performing Arts at Iowa - New Work City video thumbnail of two actors on stage

VIDEO: Performing Arts at Iowa - New Work City

Thursday, February 26, 2026

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