UA’s Repertory Theatre presents DOUBT, A PARABLE by Award-Winning Playwright John Patrick Shanley
January 30, 2018
TUCSON, AZ – UA’s Arizona Repertory Theatre brings the brilliantly crafted work of John Patrick Shanley to the stage in this compelling story that challenges audiences to question their own sense of certainty.
Read More »UA’s Arizona Repertory Theatre presents A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE by Tennessee Williams
October 24, 2017
UA's Arizona Repertory Theatre is getting ready to mount perhaps the greatest American play of the 20th Century this November: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE by Tennessee Williams.
Read More »The Addams Family – A New Musical by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice, Music & Lyrics by Andrew Lippa, Offers Kooky Fun & Laughs directed by Danny Gurwin
October 10, 2017
TUCSON, AZ – From a cartoon strip first created by Charles Addams in the 1938 issue of The New Yorker, to a TV series that lasted two seasons in the mid ‘60s, a modern musical is born: The Addams Family – A New Musical, about the macabre, but kooky and funny family.
Read More »Tigers Be Still Promises Heartbreak AND Side-Splitting Laughter
September 9, 2017
“Tigers Be Still resides in that wonderful sweet spot between the heartbreakingly beautiful and the side-splittingly hilarious,” said UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s Artistic Director and Theatre Professor, Brent Gibbs, who is also the director of TIGERS BE STILL. “It has the ability to make audiences laugh and cry at the same time, which is no small feat.”
Read More »UA Studio Series Mounts New Play, MOTHER OF EXILES, by UA Theatre Professor & Award-Winning Playwright Elaine Romero – & Presents Timely Issues of Race, Politics & Fear
April 14, 2017
"There had been rumblings in the state government in Arizona about arming teachers. I ran with that premise." - Elaine Romero
Read More »The UA School of Theatre, Film & Television Announces its 5th Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 13-14, 2017
April 10, 2017
This annual event presents original research by our Bachelor of Arts students in a panel format and invites scholars from outside The University of Arizona to share their own work and methods with the UA community in two, keynote speeches.
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