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Krannert’s Spring 2026 brings a stellar lineup of live performances to remember

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URBANA, Ill. (Chambana Today) — The cultural scene comes alive at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts with performances that will captivate audiences throughout the season. Whether you’re a fan of opera, chamber music, or exhilarating street performances, the spring of 2026 promises to be one of the most memorable in recent years.

Here’s a sneak peek at some of the most exciting events to look forward to in 2026:

1. Little Women

April 9-11, 2026
Based on Louisa May Alcott’s beloved novel, Little Women tells the timeless story of the four March sisters, their bonds of love, the challenges of growing up, and the pursuit of independence. Mark Adamo’s operatic adaptation adds a layer of emotional depth with lush arias, bringing Jo’s struggles with the changing world to vivid life. First premiered in 1998, this poignant opera continues to captivate audiences, offering a fresh perspective on a classic tale.

2. Joshua Bell, Violin & Larisa Martínez, Soprano | Voice & the Violin

April 17, 2026
Husband-and-wife duo Joshua Bell (violin) and Larisa Martínez (soprano) bring their unique program, Voice & the Violin, to the stage. Fusing classical art songs, opera, musical theater, and Puerto Rican Spanish composers, their performance will be a celebration of both traditional and contemporary styles. Developed during the pandemic, this intimate performance evokes the charm of an 18th-century salon concert.

3. Stephan Crump: Slow Water

April 21, 2026
Acclaimed bassist and composer Stephan Crump presents Slow Water, a musical reflection on our evolving relationship with water in the face of climate change. This evocative work, performed by a sextet of renowned artists, invites listeners into a world of flowing music that is both free from constraints and full of emotional depth. Drawing inspiration from Erica Gies’ book Water Always Wins, Slow Water is a meditative exploration of the natural world through sound.

4. Jupiter String Quartet with Bernadette Harvey, Piano

April 25, 2026
The Jupiter String Quartet, known for their intimate and expressive performances, will be joined by celebrated Australian pianist Bernadette Harvey. Their collaboration, featuring both classical and contemporary works, showcases the artistry of two musical forces that have been collaborating for over two decades. The evening promises a program rich in connection, exploration, and emotional power, with a special focus on contemporary chamber music.

5. 360 Allstars

April 29, 2026
360 Allstars is a high-energy urban circus that brings together the worlds of BMX, breakdancing, acrobatics, basketball, and drumming in a visually stunning and physically thrilling performance. With award-winning musicians and World Champion performers, 360 Allstars redefines live performance, combining street culture with elite skill in a mind-blowing spectacle that promises to leave audiences breathless.

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