Krannert Center for the Performing Arts upcoming season celebrates community
Renee Elise Goldsberry (left) and Audra McDonald (right) will perform at Krannert Center for Performing Arts during the 2026-2027 season. Carnegie Mellon University and Krannert Center for Performing Arts
// This is a machine generated transcript. Please report any transcription errors to will-help@illinois.edu. [00:00:00] Kimberly Schofield: From Illinois Soul, this is Dialogue. I'm Kimberly Schofield. Dialogue is an exchange about culture straight from the soul. The Krannert Center for the Performing Arts has announced its 2026-2027 season featuring musical performances from artists around the world, dance groups from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and international organizations, artists in residence, and so much more. I spoke with Krannert's director Mike Ross about the season and its theme, Celebrate Community. [00:00:34] Mike Ross: Celebrate Community is not just a local thing, but a global thing. When we think about the arts, the party will kick off with this incredibly fabulously zany marching band called [Mgapatsa]. They are just so much fun. And additional musicians will include the fabulous Chicago-based group Funka Daisy, which for decades has been bringing joy to their audiences every single time. They're just a beautiful mix of sort of Bollywood and all kinds of world music fusion. And Auntie Ballas and Doctor Nativo, they're musicians and groups and there will be puppetry involved. And of course, as always, food and beverage, come as you are, or dress to the nines, whatever you feel like doing. But it's a moment hopefully where people will, you know, take that step to step away from daily life and choose to be together in the same place, to gather and to be reminded of how much goodness there is to celebrate. [00:01:54] Kimberly Schofield: What can we expect to see this [00:01:56] Mike Ross: season? Well, in addition to the things that people may be more familiar with, including of course classical music and modern dance, jazz — and we can talk about it, all those things too. But a couple of things come to mind in response to that question. One is the fabulous cirque company Circus Mechanics with their program Tilt. Another one that comes to mind, that's off the beaten path, so to speak, is this incredible illusionist, mentalist, magician type who took the Edinburgh Festival by storm a few years ago. His name is Scott Sylvan. [00:02:44] Scott Sylvan: Hey, I'm Scott Sylvan and my hobby is reading minds. I know it's a little strange, but I'm here with my new show, The Lost Things. Now I have heard a little bit of a rumor though that you're [meant to be] a little bit of a sketchy. [00:02:57] Mike Ross: He astonishes every single time, but he has been working on a new project, The Lost Things. It's one of those experiences that I hope will be a moment for our time, so to speak — you know, an opportunity to step away from some of the chaoticness of the world and have time to reflect and also just be entertained and, you know, surprised in a beautiful way. One really fun project that we are collaborating with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony on is a performance entitled One Piece Music Symphony. One Piece is a reference to the iconic Japanese anime series. The creators of One Piece have designed a live performance experience for audiences to come and hear the music of One Piece being performed by a live orchestra with iconic imagery from the series being projected. Another beautiful collaboration, this one with the University of Illinois School of Music Wind Symphony, is a collaboration with the fabulous Broadway star Renée Elise Goldsberry from Hamilton. [00:04:29] Renée Elise Goldsberry: [Romanticize what might have been if I hadn't.] [00:04:36] Mike Ross: She has developed a beautiful collaborative project that will take the audiences on a spiritual journey through gospel, rock, Broadway tunes — just a really beautiful mix of musical styles and influences. [00:05:09] Kimberly Schofield: For a full list of performances for the Krannert season, including Step Afrika!, a tribute to Zakir Hussain, and an evening with another Broadway star, Tony and Grammy Award winner Audra McDonald, visit [krannertcenter.com]. Krannert Center for the Performing Arts is a financial supporter of Illinois Public Media. That's all for this week's show. Our producer is Reginald Hardwick. Our editor is Curtis Beasley. Our theme was composed by Lamont Holden. Dialogue and Illinois Soul are part of Illinois Public Media, a service of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. I'm Kimberly Schofield. Thanks for listening.
The Krannert Center for the Performing Arts has announced its 2026-2027 season, which kicks off with an opening night party on September 3. Morning Edition host Kimberly Schofield spoke with KCPA’s director, Mike Ross, about the season and its theme “celebrate community.”
September 2026
Opening Night Party: Celebrate Community September 3
Mucca Pazza September 3
Antibalas September 3
Dr. Nativo September 3
Funkadesi September 3
DJ Silkee September 3
I Hear America Singing September 10-11
Cultura Pesa September 16
Somi September 17
Sinfonia Da Camera September 18
PYGMALION: Mary Helen Specht September 24
PYGMALION: Robby Hoffman September 24
PYGMALION: Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore September 26
ONE PIECE Music Symphony with the Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra September 26
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra September 29
October 2026
School Performance: Turn Turning Turnt October 1, 2026
Cynthia Oliver Company Dance: Turn Turning Turnt October 2-3
Lyric Under the Stars October 2-3
Third Rail Project: There’s a Ghost in Everything Workshop October 6-8
Sasha Velour’s TRAVESTY October 7
Joshua Redman Quartet October 9
Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra: Mahler’s Third Symphony October 10
October Dance Virtual Performance October 14
Niladri Kumaar presents The Space Between the Notes, honoring Zakir Hussain October 15
Dance at Illinois: October Dance October 15-17
Jupiter Sring Quartet with Ben Roidl-Ward, bassoon October 20
Kojiro Umezaki & Hub New Music: a distance, intertwined October 24
Sinfonia da Camera: Spellbound: Spanish Sorcery October 31
November 2026
Michael Yeung, percussion November 1
Illinois Theatre:Fairview November 5-14
Illinois Theater: Sense and Sensibility November 6-`14
Lyric Theatre@Illinois: Singin’ in the Rain November 9-14
ECHOES Across the Atlantic| APOLLO’s Fire November 10
Aga Khan Master Musicians with Vincent Peirani and Vincent Sega November 12
Raphaël Feuillâtre: An ELLNORA Reverb Event November 17
December 2026
Sinfonia da Camera: Handel’s Messiah: Holiday Grandeur December 4
Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra: Holiday Magic December 9
January 2027
School Performance: Step Afrika! presents The Fruits of Our Labor (KCYS) January 21-22
Step Afrika! presents The Fruits of Our Labor January 21
The Neo-Futurists present The Infinite Wrench January 21-23
Mark Morris Dance Group and Music Ensemble January 29-30
February 2027
Meyer Marshall, Meyer February 4
Illinois Soul 3rd Anniversary Celebration February 6
Lyric Theatre @ Illinois: Carnaval February 9
Dance at Illinois: February Dance Livestream February 10
Dance at Illinois: February Dance February 11-13
Sinfonia da Camera: From Brahms with Love: Poetry & Passion February 13
Jupiter String Quartet with Jeremy Denk, piano February 18
Scott Silven’s The Lost Things February 19-20
Samara Joy February 24
School Performance: Cirque Mechanics TILT! (KCYS) February 25-26
Cirque Mechanics present Tilt! February 25
Third Rail Projects: There’s a Ghost in Everything February 25-March 6
March 2027
Third Rail Projects: There’s a Ghost in Everything February 25-March 6
KODO presents LUMINANCE March 2
School Performance: KODO March 3
Sam Green presents Trees March 3
Blind Boys of Alabama present Songs in the Key of Life March 5
Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra: Carmina Burana March 6
Poeisis Quartet March 7
Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble March 9
Renée Elise Goldsberry with Illinois Wind Symphony March 25
School Performance: Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra March 30-31
April 2027
Chicago Symphony Orchestra April 1
Illinois Theatre: Pippin April 2-10
Krannert Center Debut Artist April 4
Dance at Illinois: April Senior Dance Concert Livestream April 14
Stanley Clarke & Hiromi along with PUBLIQuartet April 14
School Performance: Uncle Jumbo April 15-16
Dance at Illinois: April Senior Thesis Concert April 15-17
Illinois Theatre: Julius Caesar April 15-24
Uncle Jumbo April 17
Sinfonia da Camera: Firebird Finale: Stravinsky & Tchaikovsky 5 April 15
Jupiter String Quartet April 22
Lyric Theatre @ Illinois: Cosi: The School for Lovers April 20-24
School Performance: Honolulu Theatre for Youth April 21-23
Honolulu Theatre for Youth: Joseph Kekuku and the Voice of the Steel Guitar April 22
Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra: Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 April 24
Sweat variant presents adaku, part 2 April-May 1
May 2027
Sweat variant presents adaku, part 2 April-May 1
An evening with Audra McDonald May 4
For more information on the 2026-2027 season, including sponsors, visit krannertcenter.com. Krannert Center for the Performing Arts is a financial supporter of Illinois Public Media.