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  • Contemporary Issues Forum: Raymond Arsenault

    Hall of Philosophy Hall of Philosophy

    Raymond Arsenault is the John Hope Franklin Professor of Southern History emeritus at the University of South Florida, where he is also chairman of the Department of History and Politics. Educated at Princeton and Brandeis, he is an esteemed expert in the political, social, environmental and civil rights history of the American South, and the...

  • Piano Program Faculty Recital: Piano Faculty Extravaganza. Featuring Alexander Kobrin, Jon Nakamatsu, JY Song, and Nikki Melville

    Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall

    Join School of Music faculty pianists Alexander Kobrin, Jon Nakamatsu, J.Y. Song, and Nikki Melville for an afternoon of lively and delightful two-piano repertoire. The program features the timeless elegance of Mozart and Fauré, alongside upbeat crowd favorites by Rossini, Gounod, Sousa, and Joplin. It’s sure to be an afternoon filled with energy, charm, and...

  • CTC presents the DNAWORKS production of The Real James Bond…Was Dominican

    Bratton Theater Bratton Theater

    Written and Performed by Christopher Rivas Developed with and Directed by Daniel Banks What happens when a James Bond-obsessed Dominican boy in Queens (who won't go anywhere without his nerf gun), finds out that the real James Bond was Dominican? This is a true story about Porfirio Rubirosa, Ian Fleming’s inspiration for Bond, and a...

    $40 – $50
  • Catholic Mass

    Hall of Philosophy Hall of Philosophy

    Catholic Mass

    Free
  • WARFARE

    Chautauqua Cinema Chautauqua Cinema

    Written and directed by Iraq War veteran Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Civil War, 28 Days Later), Warfare embeds audiences with a platoon of American Navy SEALs on a surveillance mission gone wrong in insurgent territory. A visceral, boots-on-the-ground story of modern warfare and brotherhood, told like never before: in real time and...

    $10 – $14
  • Denyce Graves with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra

    Amphitheater Amphitheater

    Rossen Milanov, conductor Denyce Graves, mezzo-soprano Recognized as "an operatic superstar of the 21st century" by USA Today, mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves’ career has garnered unparalleled popular and critical acclaim. The recently appointed artistic advisor of the Chautauqua Opera Conservatory, Graves is artistic director of The Denyce Graves Foundation, which she founded in 2021. Kicking off...

    $54 – $64
  • NATIONAL ANTHEM

    Chautauqua Cinema Chautauqua Cinema

    Dylan (Charlie Plummer), a soft-spoken 21-year-old construction worker, is the de facto father figure to his little brother and works odd jobs to help the family get by. After he finds himself with the opportunity to work at a ranch, he is welcomed by a vibrant community of rodeo performers who openly explore their identities...

    $10 – $14
  • Episcopal Holy Eucharist

    Chapel of the Good Shepherd Chapel of the Good Shepherd

    Episcopal Holy Eucharist

    Free Sunday Event
  • Catholic Mass

    Hall of Christ: Sanctuary

    Catholic Mass

    Free Sunday Event
  • Unity Service

    Hall of Missions Hall of Missions

    Unity Service

    Free Sunday Event
  • Sunday School

    Children's School Children's School

    Weekly Sunday School Program for Ages 3-11. Children of all faiths and no faith are welcome.

    Free Sunday Event
  • Rev. Dr. Suzanne Wenonah Duchesne

    Amphitheater Amphitheater

    The Rev. Dr. Suzanne Wenonah Duchesne, is a teacher, preacher, scholar, & consultant who delights in & encourages wholeness, justice, and healing with all creation. Her work in Beloved Speech, centers on identity formation, deep listening, and relationship building, particularly within the context of antiracist and decolonized preaching and worship practices. Suzanne’s passion for social...

    Free Sunday Event
  • Art in the Park

    Miller Park Miller Park

    Hosted by the Friends of CVA, Art in the Park is an open art fair with 70+ vendors held in Miller Park, showcasing art by members of the Chautauqua community, artists-in-residence from the School of Art, and artisans from the region around Chautauqua Institution. Items for sale include ceramics, paintings, prints, Chautauqua-themed trinkets, pieces made...

  • Kosher BBQ

    Miller Park Miller Park
    Sunday Free
  • Bahai Faith

    Hall of Christ: Sanctuary

    Susan Burke and Sharon Eakes talk on racism in America

    Free Sunday Event
  • CTC presents the DNAWORKS production of The Real James Bond…Was Dominican

    Bratton Theater Bratton Theater

    Written and Performed by Christopher Rivas Developed with and Directed by Daniel Banks What happens when a James Bond-obsessed Dominican boy in Queens (who won't go anywhere without his nerf gun), finds out that the real James Bond was Dominican? This is a true story about Porfirio Rubirosa, Ian Fleming’s inspiration for Bond, and a...

    $40 – $50
  • Illusionist Leon Etienne

    Amphitheater Amphitheater

    You’ve seen him on America’s Got Talent, Jimmy Fallon, Masters of Illusion, and Penn & Teller: Fool Us! Illusionist Leon Etienne’s jaw-dropping, critically acclaimed hit show is not to be missed! Witness this family-friendly spectacular featuring the world’s best illusions, award-winning sleight of hand, and hilarious comedy. This show is an immersive experience that brings...

    Free Sunday Event
  • Nicole Cooley and Mary Hall Surface

    Hall of Philosophy Hall of Philosophy

    Chautauqua Writers’ Center Faculty Reading — Week Three — Featuring Nicole Cooley (Poetry) and Mary Hall Surface (Muli-Genre) Nicole Cooley grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her most recent book is the collection of poetry Mother Water Ash (Louisiana University Press, July 2024) as well as the two poetry collections, Girl after Girl after Girl...

  • FLOW

    Chautauqua Cinema Chautauqua Cinema

    This Latvian Oscar Winner for Best Animated Feature follows a courageous cat after his home is devastated by a great flood. Teaming up with a capybara, a lemur, a bird, and a dog they must rely on trust, courage, and wits to survive the perils of a newly aquatic planet. "A film full of wonders...

    $10 – $14
  • Church of the Wild

    Outdoor Classroom

    Kriss Young Miller and her husband Gary manage the Quaker House. Kriss is a 2022 graduate of Earlham School of Religion with her Master of Arts in Peace and Social Transformation. Kriss is currently a student of Victoria Loorz in the Seminary of the Wild Earth at the Center for Wild Spirituality. She has completed...

    Free Sunday Event
  • Orientation for New Chautauquans

    Hultquist 101 Hultquist 101

    Join us for lemonade and cookies at the Orientation for New Chautauquans, where we warmly welcome you to our vibrant community. This event is designed to acquaint you with the rich history, diverse programs, and unique experiences that Chautauqua has to offer. Meet fellow newcomers, engage with staff, and learn about the array of cultural,...

  • Palestine Park Tour

    Palestine Park Palestine Park

    "A Journey Through the Holy Land in the times of Jesus"

    Free Sunday Event
  • WARFARE

    Chautauqua Cinema Chautauqua Cinema

    Written and directed by Iraq War veteran Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland (Ex Machina, Civil War, 28 Days Later), Warfare embeds audiences with a platoon of American Navy SEALs on a surveillance mission gone wrong in insurgent territory. A visceral, boots-on-the-ground story of modern warfare and brotherhood, told like never before: in real time and...

    $10 – $14
  • CTC presents the DNAWORKS production of The Real James Bond…Was Dominican

    Bratton Theater Bratton Theater

    What happens when a James Bond-obsessed Dominican boy in Queens (who won't go anywhere without his nerf gun), finds out that the real James Bond was Dominican? This is a true story about Porfirio Rubirosa, Ian Fleming’s inspiration for Bond, and a young Dominican actor-to-be, whose discovery of “Rubi” shakes his very foundation. Set to...

    $40 – $50
  • NATIONAL ANTHEM

    Chautauqua Cinema Chautauqua Cinema

    Dylan (Charlie Plummer), a soft-spoken 21-year-old construction worker, is the de facto father figure to his little brother and works odd jobs to help the family get by. After he finds himself with the opportunity to work at a ranch, he is welcomed by a vibrant community of rodeo performers who openly explore their identities...

    $10 – $14