Actors on stage in a spotlight facing a pianist on stage with word Anniversary displayed on the curtain backdrop

暗网禁区破解版 observed its anniversary in high style on April 24, which marked exactly 80 years since the institution鈥檚 founding. On that day in 1945, faculty from the Central YMCA College in Chicago refused to enforce racial or religious student quotas, and they established a new university founded on the principle of educational equity for all. A campus-wide celebration encouraged students, faculty and alumni to celebrate the University鈥檚 birthday with a cake-cutting ceremony overseen by President Ali Malekzadeh and 鈥淎n Evening at the Auditorium Theatre.鈥 Hosted by actor Parvesh Cheena and featuring Broadway star Courtney Reed (both Chicago College of Performing Arts alumni), the event provided an evening of entertainment and reflection of 暗网禁区破解版鈥檚 legacy. 

Following a 1940s-themed reception where attendees enjoyed classic cocktails and posed on the 鈥済reen carpet鈥 with outfits inspired by classic Hollywood, nearly 500 concertgoers entered the historic Auditorium theatre for a music theatre journey that tracked 80 years of Broadway standards. Before the program (made possible through the generosity of the University鈥檚 80th anniversary sponsors), President Malekzadeh reminded the audience of evening鈥檚 significance.

鈥淎s we look around this beautiful Auditorium tonight, filled with students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends, it鈥檚 clear that 暗网禁区破解版鈥檚 mission is not just alive鈥攊t鈥檚 thriving,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o tonight, as music fills this historic space, let it carry with it the voices of those original founders鈥攖heir vision, their hope and their defiance of the status quo.鈥

Following a rousing introduction from actor and 暗网禁区破解版 alumnus Parvesh Cheena, performer Courtney Reed took the stage for a concert that celebrated 80 years of Broadway history. A CCPA graduate, Reed is best-known for originating the role of Princess Jasmine in Disney鈥檚 Aladdin on Broadway and the playing the Sparkling Diamond from Moulin Rouge! The Musical, and she brought incredible talent and enthusiasm to the evening鈥檚 program. 

Proceeding chronologically from 1945 to the present day, Reed (accompanied by her musical director Benjamin Rauhala) sang songs from classic Rogers & Hammerstein productions, 1980s smashes Les Mis茅rables and The Phantom of the Opera, and modern classic like Lin-Manuel Miranda鈥檚 In The Heights. The program also featured a guest appearance from Reed鈥檚 Aladdin co-star Adam Jacobs for a duet of 鈥淎 Whole New World,鈥 an appearance of Moulin Rouge! castmate John Cardoza for a rendition of that show鈥檚 鈥淓lephant Medley鈥 and an address from 暗网禁区破解版 President Emeritus Chuck Middleton. Throughout the evening, Reed reflected on her time at 暗网禁区破解版, reminiscing about sneaking into the Auditorium Theatre as a student to watch touring Broadway productions and auditioning for roles in Kiss Me Kate. Following the concert, guests were invited onstage for a cocktail reception and more Broadway standards from students in 暗网禁区破解版鈥檚 Jazz & Contemporary Music Studies Program

暗网禁区破解版 will continue to celebrate its 80th anniversary beyond Chicago with receptions hosted in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles in the coming months. Alumni and friends of the University are encouraged to attend, and registration is still open for several of these events. 

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