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By Christopher Chen
A searing and timely exploration of colonialism, power, and the invisible walls that divide us. Passage is a gripping modern-day allegory that speaks directly to our current moment-challenging us to reflect on systems of oppression and the struggle to connect across differences. Urgent, thought-provoking, and profoundly human, this play invites audiences to question how we move forward in a fractured world. Adam Ercolani, director.

Fri, 10/03/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/04/2025 – 7:30pm
Sun, 10/05/2025 – 2:00pm
Wed, 10/08/2025 – 7:30pm
Thu, 10/09/2025 – 7:30pm
Fri, 10/10/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/11/2025 – 7:30pm

By Christopher Chen
A searing and timely exploration of colonialism, power, and the invisible walls that divide us. Passage is a gripping modern-day allegory that speaks directly to our current moment-challenging us to reflect on systems of oppression and the struggle to connect across differences. Urgent, thought-provoking, and profoundly human, this play invites audiences to question how we move forward in a fractured world. Adam Ercolani, director.

Fri, 10/03/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/04/2025 – 7:30pm
Sun, 10/05/2025 – 2:00pm
Wed, 10/08/2025 – 7:30pm
Thu, 10/09/2025 – 7:30pm
Fri, 10/10/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/11/2025 – 7:30pm

By Christopher Chen
A searing and timely exploration of colonialism, power, and the invisible walls that divide us. Passage is a gripping modern-day allegory that speaks directly to our current moment-challenging us to reflect on systems of oppression and the struggle to connect across differences. Urgent, thought-provoking, and profoundly human, this play invites audiences to question how we move forward in a fractured world. Adam Ercolani, director.

Fri, 10/03/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/04/2025 – 7:30pm
Sun, 10/05/2025 – 2:00pm
Wed, 10/08/2025 – 7:30pm
Thu, 10/09/2025 – 7:30pm
Fri, 10/10/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/11/2025 – 7:30pm

By Christopher Chen
A searing and timely exploration of colonialism, power, and the invisible walls that divide us. Passage is a gripping modern-day allegory that speaks directly to our current moment-challenging us to reflect on systems of oppression and the struggle to connect across differences. Urgent, thought-provoking, and profoundly human, this play invites audiences to question how we move forward in a fractured world. Adam Ercolani, director.

Fri, 10/03/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/04/2025 – 7:30pm
Sun, 10/05/2025 – 2:00pm
Wed, 10/08/2025 – 7:30pm
Thu, 10/09/2025 – 7:30pm
Fri, 10/10/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/11/2025 – 7:30pm

By Christopher Chen
A searing and timely exploration of colonialism, power, and the invisible walls that divide us. Passage is a gripping modern-day allegory that speaks directly to our current moment-challenging us to reflect on systems of oppression and the struggle to connect across differences. Urgent, thought-provoking, and profoundly human, this play invites audiences to question how we move forward in a fractured world. Adam Ercolani, director.

Fri, 10/03/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/04/2025 – 7:30pm
Sun, 10/05/2025 – 2:00pm
Wed, 10/08/2025 – 7:30pm
Thu, 10/09/2025 – 7:30pm
Fri, 10/10/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/11/2025 – 7:30pm

By Christopher Chen
A searing and timely exploration of colonialism, power, and the invisible walls that divide us. Passage is a gripping modern-day allegory that speaks directly to our current moment-challenging us to reflect on systems of oppression and the struggle to connect across differences. Urgent, thought-provoking, and profoundly human, this play invites audiences to question how we move forward in a fractured world. Adam Ercolani, director.

Fri, 10/03/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/04/2025 – 7:30pm
Sun, 10/05/2025 – 2:00pm
Wed, 10/08/2025 – 7:30pm
Thu, 10/09/2025 – 7:30pm
Fri, 10/10/2025 – 7:30pm
Sat, 10/11/2025 – 7:30pm

The ensemble, winner of two Grammys, performs string quartets by Italians and Italian-Americans. Co-sponsored by Chamber Music Lehigh Valley and the Lehigh Music Department. Music by Salerni, Ippolito, and Verdi.

LUVME’s first concert of the semester features music by its two directors, Darin Lewis and Kyle Wernke, and performances by Steven Beck (piano), Chris Gross (cello), and Michael Jorgensen (violin).

Bill Warfield and the Hell’s Kitchen Funk Orchestra (HKFO) are back with their signature mix of jazz, blues, and soul. Known for their modernistic pieces, salsa rhythms, and post-bop energy, HKFO returns to the funk groove following their 2024 album with Gary Bartz. Join us for an electrifying performance! Bill Warfield, director.

Kurbasy is an avant-garde musical project of the renowned progressive Les Kurbas Theatre in Lviv, Ukraine. Founded in 2008 as an informal vocal gathering of singer-actresses, the group has performed across Europe – from the front lines of occupied Eastern Ukraine to concert halls in Western Europe and the USA. The ambient approach of Kurbasy gives life to the indigenous polyphonic sounds of Ukraine’s rich traditional music heritage. Their sonic-theatrical explorations of Ukraine’s rich trove of calendar songs, lullabies, and legends, conjure the natural world, beliefs, and rituals, channeling contemporary connections to an archaic past.