'“Few of Shakespeare’s plays have occasioned more … weeping and wailing and gnashing of scholarly teeth than The Merry Wives of Windsor,” a scholar wrote in 1941, listing among the play’s deficiencies the “inferior quality of the comedy” and the “degradation of Falstaff,” a serious character plucked from the Henry IV cycle."
Clay Bonnyman Evans
Packages start at $675. Please contact us (or use the "Reservation" button on the left) for pricing and to tailor a program for your school!
**Subsidies available for qualified schools upon request.
Patrons with mobility disabilites should arrive via the center-west entrance to the Imig Music building. Wheelchair accessible parking spaces are available at the northeast corner of the Euclid Avenue Autopark as well as the northeast corner of above-ground Lot 204. Both lots are located across 18th Street, west of the Imig Music building.
Grusin Music Hall has three designated areas for wheelchair users. They are: Right Section, Row A, Seat 3 (one space), Left Section, Row A, Seat 3 (one space), and Center Section, Row A, seats 2 & 3, 6, 9 & 10 (five spaces), for a total of 7. The seats must be removed to accommodate wheelchairs and so advance notice (by calling 303-492-8008) is recommended. If advance notice is not possible, the stage manager or house manager will remove seats upon request.
Please note that not all seating locations may be available for sold-out performances. Wheelchairs may not be stored or occupied in the aisle, per fire regulations. Aisle seating is also available for patrons with mobility disabilities. Please call 303-492-8008 in advance of the performance for more information.
American Sign Language interpreters can be provided for patrons given at least seven business days of notice before the event. For ticketed events, please purchase your tickets online and email cupresents@colorado.edu to request an interpreter or call the box office at 303-492-8008 to purchase your tickets and request an interpreter. For all other events please, contact the box office at least seven business days before the event
Subject to some limitations, service animals that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability may accompany patrons in all CU Presents venues.
Assistance animals (therapy animals, emotional support, or comfort animals) are generally not allowed to accompany patrons into our venues.
Please refer to the CU Boulder service animals policy for more detailed guidelines about service animals on campus.