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2024-2025 Season Performances

This season at the Moss Arts Center, experience the power of the arts to amplify our human experiences, lift up underrepresented narratives and personal stories, and highlight the universal ties that connect us.

You'll find enchanting and emotional vocals with Mariza; soul-stirring rhythm with Kodo; the next generation of jazz with Lakecia Benjamin; a family-friendly fantastical world of imagination with Lightwire Theater; a celebration of America's musical heritage with Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn; visionary contemporary dance with A.I.M by Kyle Abraham; sweeping, bold, and evocative sounds with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra; and much more.

Ticket Information

Whether you want to attend every show or curate your own experience, we have you covered with multiple subscription options.

Seating Charts

In the Anne and Ellen Fife Theatre — with three levels accommodating approximately 1,200 — there’s no bad seat in the house!

September

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    Plena Libre , article

    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 6 PM: Free outdoor concert! Masters of the plena and bomba styles, Puerto Rican band Plena Libre brings an unrivaled, energy-filled dance party to the Moss lawn.

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    "An Evening with Renée Elise Goldsberry" , article

    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 7:30 PM: Renée Elise Goldsberry, a multi-hyphenate actress and singer who has delivered award-winning performances both on Broadway and the screen, opens the Moss season with a memorable evening of Broadway hits and American songbook classics.

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    Ontroerend Goed , article

    TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17-WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 7:30 PM: Belgian theatre company Ontroerend Goed performs "Fight Night," a rumination on democracy and elections that gives the audience the power to vote for fictitious candidates in real time.

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    Riyaaz Qawwali and the Harlem Gospel Travelers , article

    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 7:30 PM: "Singing Together" is a qawwali and gospel music collaboration between Houston-based Riyaaz Qawwali and the Harlem Gospel Travelers from New York City.

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    Lightwire Theater , article

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2 PM: Audiences of all ages are welcome for this visually stunning, glow-in-the-dark adventure as "Dino-Light" tells the story of a playful dinosaur who wanders away from home with an unforgettable blend of puppetry, technology, and dance.

October

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    Mariza , article

    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 7:30 PM: With enchanting charisma, an unparalleled voice, and profound emotional depth, Mariza is the premier performer of the proud, soulful Portuguese musical tradition fado.

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    Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn  , article

    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 7:30 PM: A 15-time Grammy winner, Béla Fleck is considered the world’s premier banjo player, while Abigail Washburn is a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player who combines the instrument with Far East culture and sounds.

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    "Voices from the Urban Indigenous Campfire" , article

    MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 7:30 PM: Poetry, creative writing, and rich stories interlace in this specially-curated celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, featuring three Indigenous creatives.

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    "Dear Evan Hansen" , article

    MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 8 PM: "Dear Evan Hansen" takes a groundbreaking look — from the point of view of both parents and young people — at our complex, interconnected, and social media-filled lives. 

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    Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan  , article

    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 7:30 PM: With training in meditation, internal martial arts, modern dance, and ballet manifesting in its choreography, Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan transforms ancient aesthetics into a thrilling and modern celebration of motion.

November

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    "An Evening with Ta-Nehisi Coates " , article

    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 7:30 PM: The author of the "New York Times" bestseller and National Book Award winner "Between the World and Me" — which Toni Morrison called “required reading” — delivers a reading of his work, participates in a moderated conversation, and answers audience questions.

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    United States Air Force Heritage Brass , article

    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 7:30 PM: Co-presented by the School of Performing Arts and the Moss Arts Center, the United States Air Force Heritage Brass is a pioneering symphonic brass ensemble, featuring orchestral transcriptions, patriotic favorites, jazz standards, and more.

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    Cirque Kalabanté  , article

    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 7:30 PM: Inspired by daily life in Guinea, this spirited cirque performance highlights the creativity, movement, and music of African culture and will delight the entire family.

December

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    Roanoke Symphony Orchestra , article

    SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 4 PM: The magic of the season comes alive during this can’t-miss holiday tradition, featuring traditional carols, timeless classics, and contemporary holiday favorites.

January

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    Jaha Koo , article

    FRIDAY, JANUARY 31-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 7:30 PM: Europe-based South Korean theatre maker Jaha Koo uses video to closely interweave politics, history, and his own personal stories. Part of Koo’s "Hamartia Trilogy," "Cuckoo" focuses on how the inescapable past tragically affects our lives today.

February

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    Jaha Koo , article

    FRIDAY, JANUARY 31-SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 7:30 PM: Europe-based South Korean theatre maker Jaha Koo uses video to closely interweave politics, history, and his own personal stories. Part of Koo’s "Hamartia Trilogy," "Cuckoo" focuses on how the inescapable past tragically affects our lives today.

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    "Beowulf: The Epic in Performance" , article

    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 7:30 PM: Vocalist, harpist, and medievalist Benjamin Bagby delivers a gripping solo spoken performance of the famed poem Beowulf. Experience this epic tale in the most epic way — reverberating through the chapel of the Blacksburg Presbyterian Church.

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    Lakecia Benjamin , article

    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 7:30 PM: Fresh off three Grammy nominations for her 2023 album, "Phoenix," charismatic saxophonist and bandleader Lakecia Benjamin is a fearless musician with deep jazz roots.

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    Czech National Symphony Orchestra  , article

    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 7:30 PM: Recognized as one of Europe’s first-rank symphonic ensembles and renowned for its versatility, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra makes a triumphant return to the Moss stage under the baton of music director Steven Mercurio.

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    Native Comedy Jam , article

    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 7 & 9 PM: Native Comedy Jam brings together three veteran comedians at the heart of today’s Native comedy resurgence. Join us for an evening of legendary laughter with Jim Ruel, Marc Yaffee, and Ernest Tsosie.

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    Kodo , article

    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 7:30 PM: Exploring the limitless possibilities of the traditional Japanese taiko drum, Kodo enthralls audiences with its athleticism and energy.

March

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    The Dante Quartet , article

    THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 7:30 PM: For its Moss debut, premier string ensemble the Dante Quartet is joined by Virginia Tech faculty member Brian Thorsett in the world premiere of a new work created by British composer Ian Venables.

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    The Book of Mormon , article

    TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 7:30 PM: "Entertainment Weekly" says, “Grade A: the funniest musical of all time.” Jimmy Fallon of "The Tonight Show" calls it “Genius. Brilliant.  Phenomenal.” It’s "The Book of Mormon," the nine-time Tony Award-winning Best Musical. 

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    A.I.M by Kyle Abraham , article

    SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 7:30 PM: One of the world’s most visionary contemporary dance companies returns to the Moss. Led by the acclaimed choreographer and artistic director, A.I.M by Kyle Abraham draws inspiration from a multitude of sources and movement styles.

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    "An Evening with Charles Yu" , article

    TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 7:30 PM: Charles Yu is the author of the genre-bending "Interior Chinatown," a National Book Award winner that explores the confining stereotypes of Asian Americans in Hollywood and American culture, as well as a television screenwriter (HBO's "Westworld").

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    Circa , article

    FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 7:30 PM: With a bold and sophisticated approach to cirque, Australian-based Circa is joined live by the Debussy String Quartet for "Opus," a red-hot fusion of acrobatics and lyrical movement set to three Shostakovich quartets.

April

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    Les Arts Florissants , article

    WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 7:30 PM: Internationally renowned early music ensemble Les Arts Florissants takes the stage with one of today’s most sought-after young early music stars, violinist Théotime Langlois de Swarte, to perform Vivaldi’s masterpiece, "Four Seasons."

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    george emilio sanchez , article

    THURSDAY, APRIL 24-FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 7:30 PM: Writer, performance artist, and social justice advocate george emilio sanchez confronts the ways the courts have historically diminished the tribal sovereignty of Native nations, juxtaposing this against his experiences navigating generational trauma and Indigenous identity.

May

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    Chucho Valdés and Irakere 50 , article

    SATURDAY, MAY 10, 7:30 PM: World-famous pianist, composer, and arranger Chucho Valdés leads a tribute to 50 years of Irakere, his band that revolutionized Afro-Latin jazz with its bold fusion of Afro-Cuban ritual music, Cuban popular music, jazz, rock, and a splash of classical music.