Colorado River Stories ~ Legacies of Water
The Center for Humanities & the Arts and Impact Playback Present
February 4, 2026 | 6:30pm - 8:00pm | Chancellor's Hall, CASE Building, 鶹Ѱ


The mighty Colorado River serves 40 million people in seven states and two states in Mexico. It also irrigates 5.5 million agricultural acres of land, including 15% of American agriculture and about 90% of the nation’s winter vegetables.
📅 February 4, 2026 | 5:45–8:00 PM
✨ 5:45–6:30 — Opening reception (food + drinks!)
🎭 6:30–8:00 — Performance
📍 CASE Building, 4th Floor Auditorium & Chancellor’s Hall, 鶹ѰBoulder
🍽️ Heavy hors d’oeuvres (Heavy appetizers are available to the first 60 people, or until the food runs out.)
🎟️ Free & open to all
Registration:
Event Description: This unique event uses improvisational theater to showcase human stories around themes of water rights, water science, regional history, sustainability,and environmental justice. Invited storytellers will include Indigenous leaders, water scientists, and concerned policy-makers, and we hope you will join us to share your story about the Colorado River and/or to watch, listen, and learn.
Photo Credit: -river-story


