UA’s Arizona Repertory Theatre presents HANDS ON A HARDBODY – Book by Doug Wright, Lyrics by Amanda Green, Music by Trey Anastasio & Amanda Green
October 25, 2016
Nominated for a Tony Award for Best Musical Score, this American musical features country, rock, gospel and pop music, and its story was inspired by the true events of the acclaimed 1997 documentary of the same name by S.R. Bindler about 10 down-on-their luck Texans competing to win a hardbody truck.
Read More »UA School of Theatre, Film & Television Announces Undergraduate Research Symposium
April 14, 2016
The UA School of Theatre, Film & Television is proud to announce its fourth, Undergraduate Research Symposium, Thursday, April 14, 2016 – Friday, April 15, 2016. 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.
Read More »UA’s Arizona Repertory Theatre Presents RENT – Book, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Larson
April 7, 2016
Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical and Pulitzer Prize for Drama, RENT is a powerful story of heroism in living, loving, fighting and surviving.
Read More »UA’s Arizona Repertory Theatre Announces UA Night March 30th
February 11, 2016
Arizona Repertory Theatre is proud to announce UA Night for all Wildcat fans! We’re looking for a sea of red and blue in our audience on the evening of March 30th, so show your Wildcats in Theatre some love and buy your tickets for the 7:30pm performance of The Tempest that night and BEAR DOWN!
Read More »UA’s Arizona Repertory Theatre presents THE TEMPEST by William Shakespeare
January 31, 2016
One of Shakespeare’s last and greatest works, THE TEMPEST is part fairy tale, part romance and nothing but pure magic.
Read More »UA’s Arizona Repertory Theatre presents THE COMEDY OF ERRORS by William Shakespeare
January 31, 2016
One of Shakespeare’s first and most beloved works, THE COMEDY OF ERRORS is a madcap adventure of mistaken identity and the chaos that ensues.
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