Fine Arts Events
Concert, Opera & Drama Series 2024–25
Individual, season and package tickets available now.
Emerald Strings with Gregory Harrington
Sept. 12
World-renowned Irish violinist Gregory Harrington captivates audiences with his expressive lyricism, beauty of tone, and impeccable musicianship. Come enjoy classical pieces, traditional Irish music, and works by 20th century composers.
The Queen’s Six
Oct. 29
Hailing from Windsor Castle, a cappella group The Queen’s Six are resident performers at St. George’s Chapel. The group also performs for private and state occasions—often before the Royal Family. Join us for a wonderful night of stirring choral music.
Cyrano de Bergerac
Nov. 19–21
Edmond Rostand’s French classic is back on the BJU stage—this time featuring a new adaptation of Brian Hooker’s timeless translation. Don’t miss this swashbuckling tale of romance, bravery, and virtue!
Handel’s Messiah
Dec. 12–13
Celebrate the Christmas season as BJU’s combined choirs and orchestra present Handel’s Messiah. Hear the Old and New Testament accounts of Christ’s birth and ministry come to life through this well-known and celebrated oratorio.
Wiesenthal
Jan. 24–25
Famed “Nazi Hunter” Simon Wiesenthal welcomes one final group to his Jewish Documentation Center in Vienna. With warmth, wit and surprising humor this charming man recounts the story of how he brought history’s greatest mass murderers to justice.
The Sound of Music
Mar. 13–15
One of the most beloved musicals of all time! In Austria, 1938, an exuberant young governess brings music and joy back to a broken family, only to face danger and intrigue as the Nazis gain power.
Living Gallery: This Same Jesus
April 17–19
Where do we hide when our lives are shaken by thunder? “This Same Jesus” helps us seek shelter in Christ during the storms of life. The unique Living Gallery program combines original drama, music and breathtaking live portrayals of classic works of art to celebrate the story of Jesus.