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Presented by Duke Arts Presents

An Evening with Renée Elise Goldsberry

Sunday, December 13 at 7:00pm
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Tony and GRAMMY Award–winning performer Renée Elise Goldsberry brings her powerhouse voice to Duke for an evening of holiday favorites and Broadway classics. Best known for her role as Angelica Schuyler in Hamilton, Goldsberry has become one of the most celebrated musical theater artists of her generation. 

Her career spans Broadway, television, and film, with appearances in The Color PurpleRent, and NBC’s Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist. As Variety notes, Goldsberry’s performances are marked by “dazzling vocal power and emotional warmth.” 

Ring in the holiday season with this unforgettable one-night-only concert by one of Broadway’s brightest stars.

Your Season. Your Way.

Pick-4 Packages are available now! Choose 4 or more performances, get 20% off, and enjoy priority seating.

For online orders, seats are automatically chosen based on best availability. To choose specific seats or price levels, please call the Box Office at 919-684-4444.

Event Details

Page Auditorium
402 Chapel Drive
Durham, NC 27708

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Venue Details

Approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes, with no intermission

Limited late seating available


Ticket & Discount Information

Tickets available starting at $40. Student tickets always $10.


About the Artist

Singer-songwriter, Actress

Renée Elise Goldsberry is a multi-hyphenate actress and singer who has delivered award winning performances both on Broadway and on the screen. She is perhaps best known for her role as Angelica Schuyler in the musical phenomenon Hamilton, which has become a cultural touchstone for the ages. Renée’s performance earned her a Tony Award, GrammyAward, and a Drama Desk Award. She was also nominated for an Emmy Award for best supporting actress in the Disney+ film adaptation, and accepted the Emmy for Best Variety Special on behalf of her company in 2021. 

Renee starred in Marvel Studios newest television hit She Hulk, and in Tina Fey’s Emmy nominated series GIRLS5EVA on Netflix. Other highlights from her film and television career include co-starring in A24’s critical darling Waves opposite Sterling K. Brown, the Netflix series Altered CarbonThe Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, and her creation of the beloved character Evangeline Williamson on ABC’S One Life to Live, for which she received two Daytime Emmy nominations and two NAACP Image Award nominations. 

Renée’s appearances on stage include her Outer Critics Circle Award nominated performance opposite Frances McDormand in the play Good People, and the original Broadway version of The Color Purple. She made her Broadway debut as Nala in The Lion King, and her performance as Mimi in Broadway’s closing cast of RENT was immortalized on film. 

In 2024, she released the documentary Satisfied. This revealing documentary pulls back the curtain on her pivotal role in the Broadway revolution – and the personal cost of making history.  

As a solo artist, Renee garners rave reviews performing to packed crowds in concert halls and symphony spaces all over the country.

Artist Website | Facebook | Instagram

Ticket & Discount Information

Pick-4 Packages Available Now! Save 20% when you book four or more shows.
Single Tickets Available Tuesday, June 23 at 11 AM.

Please note: For online Pick-4 orders, seats are automatically chosen based on best availability. To choose specific seats or price levels, please call the Box Office at 919-684-4444.

Tier 1: $80
Tier 2: $60
Tier 3: $40
Students*: $10 (Log in through Shibboleth to access Duke-exclusive discounts)
Duke Employees: 25% Off (Log in through Shibboleth to access Duke-exclusive discounts)

*All high school and college students are eligible for student tickets with valid ID shown at event.

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