March 2026 Highlights

A MESSAGE FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
We can't wait to see you at this March! From the family fun of Grimmz Fairy Tales and Click, Clack, Moo to the iconic sounds of Dirty Dancing in Concert and the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, there is something for everyone. Plus, Giving Day is just around the corner--when you support Zoellner Arts Center, you fuel the power of the arts to connect, inspire, and transform our region. With gratitude, Mark Fitzgerald Wilson
 
PRESENTING SERIES
 
DROP THE MIC: The Brothers Grimm just got a remix with beats, bars, and fairy tales like you’ve NEVER heard before! Rapunzel with rhythm. Cinderella with swagger. Snow White with a whole new vibe. Bring the kids. Bring the crew.This isn’t a storybook… it’s a concert experience. Thanks to the Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital for their support of the Family Series. Join us for pre-show activities in our lobby with partners Bright Horizons, the Kellyn Foundation and The End Bookstore.
 
You fell in love with their first dance, now it's your turn to relive it. Watch the iconic Dirty Dancing on the big screen, remastered and reimagined with a live band and singers performing every song from the original soundtrack! Sing. Sway. Celebrate. Only a few tickets left! 
 
From high-energy swing to the smoothest ballads in history, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra defined an era. Known as the "Sentimental Gentleman of Swing," Tommy didn’t just play music—he taught Frank Sinatra the art of breath control. The man is gone, but the legacy is timeless. The music world lost Tommy at an early age, but his legacy of great music has transcended time.
 
This intimate Well-Being performance blends clarinet and digital accordion to reimagine the works of Bach, Chopin, and Morricone through a fusion of classical, jazz, and tango. By pairing deep listening with storytelling and improvisation, the duo creates a reflective soundscape that balances peaceful stillness with soulful energy.
 
"Cows that type? Hens on strike! Whoever heard of such a thing!" Something’s brewing in the barnyard...
It looks like the herd is plotting some serious mischief! Want to know what these cows are actually up to? You’ll have to see it to believe it. Thanks to the Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital for their support of the Family Series. Join us for pre-show activities in our lobby with partners Bright Horizons, the Kellyn Foundation and The End Bookstore.
 
Traveling While Black is a film by Academy Award winner Roger Ross Williams and Emmy Award-winning Felix & Paul Studios that transports viewers to historic Ben's Chili Bowl diner in Washington, D.C. Viewers share an intimate series of moments with several of Ben's patrons as they reflect on their experiences of restricted movement and race relations in the United States.
 
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY MUSIC DEPARTMENT
 
Join the Dolce Treble Choir and the university's Gender, Leadership, and Empowerment Center for Raise Your Voice, a fundraiser concert featuring a diverse array of clubs and ensembles from across the Lehigh University community. This special event celebrates the power of creative art to unite and uplift while also supporting the mission to promote gender equity. Free; No tickets required. This concert is being held in Lamberton Hall. Free parking is not available in the Zoellner garage.
 
Explore uncharted territories with a concert spanning centuries and musical styles. The program includes works by composers like Caroline Shaw, Sarah Quartel, and Claudio Monteverdi, in a program celebrating human curiosity and discovery. This preview of the 2026 International Tour repertoire invites listeners to journey Into the Unknown. Sarah Frook Gallo, director; Liz Olson, assistant director.
 
COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS
 
This 48-hour event impacts all areas of the student experience and challenges all members of the Lehigh family to demonstrate their support for the campus initiatives and causes they are most passionate about.