Miller Theatre

Miller’s Pop-Up series takes audience to the stage

Miller Theatre has added a new series, termed Pop-Up Concerts, to its spring schedule. With these concerts, organizers hope to bridge the gap between performer and audience.

Fire breaks out in Dodge; Miller evacuated

A fire broke out in the print center of Dodge Hall on Sunday night.

Sarod master Khan answers student’s call with campus concert

Lakshmi Gopal, GS, contacted Grammy-nominated musician Amjad Ali Khan, which prompted the artist to play at Miller Theatre.

Recorders charm Miller with Baroque pieces

Flanders Recorder Quartet will bring their innovative programming to campus on Feb. 20.

Irreverent comic Bob Saget comes to Miller

Saget lived up to his naughty reputation on a Wednesday night performance in Miller Theatre, inundating the audience with no-holds-barred sexual humor.

Miller audience speechless after Wordless Music

Beginning with bare musical imitations of the voices, the melodies grew and developed into full-fledged songs, featuring repeated sound clips from the interviews.

Under new direction, Miller gets hip

The new director of Miller Theatre—Columbia’s preeminent venue for the performing arts—isn’t oblivious to undergraduates’ general underutilization of the institution. But that doesn’t mean she’s complacent about it.

CC alum Nico Muhly moves into Miller Theatre

Muhly—who has just composed for the Boston Pops and American Ballet Theatre, and composed the score for The Reader—insisted in an interview that he was “freaking out” about performing at his alma mater.

There's A Concerto In My Pocket!

On March 27, the International Contemporary Ensemble, joined by a flutist, violinist, and pianist, premiered three new pieces by John Zorn, Laura Elise Schwendinger, and Ichizo Okashiro, as the thi