Mar 14 Saturday
"A Tragedy of the Commons" is an exhibition made up of large-scale text and image linocut, inkjet, and silkscreen prints created by artist Sean Caulfield in collaboration with Susan Colberg (typography) and Steven Hoffman (text). Accompanying these linocuts are a selection of sculptures with printed elements, made from reused/found wood, which speak to the forms and themes within the prints.
Embark on a fascinating journey through the skies and cosmos in the interactive aerospace exhibition Above and Beyond!
Above and Beyond celebrates the incredible innovations that have shaped flight – from the earliest dreams of the Wright brothers to today’s space exploration and tomorrow’s cutting-edge aviation technologies.
Explore the frontiers of air and space travel through immersive simulations, hands-on design challenges and dynamic storytelling that brings the history and future of aerospace to life. The journey begins in a wraparound immersive theater, then expands into five themed galleries featuring dozens of interactive stations.
Get ready for a day of empowering and informative workshops at the BOS Youth Symposium.
The Beta Omicron Sigma Youth Symposium is a 1-day program consisting of a series of workshops designed to address issues and opportunities related to STEAM, Health/Wellness, Social Action/Justice, Education and Career Planning, Financial Literacy; and Culture.
Free for Youth 12-18
The award-winning book by Pam Nuñoz Ryan comes to life on our stage.
Smart and stubborn teenager Esperanza Ortega lives the life of a rich girl in 1920s Mexico wearing pretty clothes and attending private school. The day before her birthday tragedy strikes, setting a chain of events into motion that forever change her life. She and her family flee Mexico for the United States only to face new struggles as they start again during the Great Depression. This powerful story illuminates loss and shines a light on hard work and hope.
Show Dates and Times: Sat, Feb 28: 11 AM & 3 PM Sun, Mar 1: 2 & 4 PMSat, Mar 7: 11 AM & 3 PM Sun, Mar 8: 2 & 4 PMSat, Mar 14: 11 AM & 3 PM Sun, Mar 15: 2 & 4 PM
ASL-Interpreted Show: Sat, Mar 14 at 3 PMSensory-Friendly Performance: Sun, Mar 15 at 4 PM
Step back 66 million years and journey through the final chapter of the age of dinosaurs in Dinosaur Evolution—a thrilling immersive experience that brings the Cretaceous world to life. Witness feathered raptors on the hunt, armored giants defending their turf, and the mighty T. rex at the top of the food chain. But even these perfectly evolved creatures couldn’t escape Earth’s most devastating extinction event. Stunning visuals and cutting-edge science reveal how evolution shaped the dinosaurs—and how birds, their modern-day descendants, continue their legacy. It's a prehistoric adventure that will inspire the next generation of paleontologists and conservationists alike.
DINOSAUR! has made their way back to CSC! Get ready to come face-to-face with jaw-dropping fossils, thrilling prehistoric discoveries, and hands-on Jurassic fun for explorers of all ages.
The ROAR of prehistoric fun is her, don’t miss it!
A breathtaking fusion of dance and circus arts transforming the iconic 20th-century musical masterpiece Carmina Burana. Over 100 performers take the stage in a monumental collaboration.
March 14 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PMMarch 15 at 2:00 PM
The Charlotte Chamber Choir presents Missa Papae Marcelli, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina’s monumental Renaissance masterwork, which legend says saved polyphony for all time, in its entirety.
Accompanying this immortal masterpiece are five select movements of later Masses from the Renaissance to the 20th century, moving in reverse liturgical order - from Agnus Dei to Kyrie - and backward through time. These selections invite listeners to experience the echo of Palestrina’s influence through centuries of great composers and evolving musical languages.
Concerts take place March 14 at Providence United Methodist Church and March 15 at Myers Park Baptist Church, both at 3:30 PM. Tickets are $20, with $5 tickets available for students. For more information, please visit https://www.charlottechamberchoir.com/calendar or contact us at charlottechamberchoir@gmail.com.
Directed by Greta Gerwig, Barbie's a satirical fantasy-comedy where Margot Robbie is a Stereotypical Barbie who journeys from the matriarchal, utopian Barbie Land to the real world with Ryan Gosling as Ken. After experiencing existential flaws, she discovers the complexities of human life and patriarchy, shifting her journey toward self-discovery and empowerment.
We've set aside 100 $10 tickets on a first-come, first-served basis to this film!
Mulan (2020) is a live-action Disney reimagining of the Chinese folk tale, featuring Yifei Liu as a young woman who disguises herself as a man to take her ailing father's place in the imperial army. Directed by Niki Caro, this grittier, PG-13 adaptation focuses on martial arts, honor and duty, omitting songs and the dragon character Mushu from the 1998 animated version.