1. New Directions Festival

    New directions, new voices. Annual festival of new works by BA students from the School of Theatre, Film & Television. Free tickets to this production are available for all college and high school students. For details, visit azart.fyi/freetftvtix.

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  2. BA Showcase: Long-Term Delight

    Devised by an ensemble of seven young artists, Long-Term Delight is an unexpected mashup of love and questioning inspired by Charles Mee’s Falling and Loving.

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  3. Argonautika

    Mary Zimmerman’s mesmerizing play recounts the adventures of Jason and his crew aboard the Argo on a perilous mission to cross the forbidden ocean in a quest for the Golden Fleece.

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  4. Matthew Shepard’s Legacy: Then and Now

    The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television and the LGBTQ+ Institute present Matthew Shepard’s Legacy: Then and Now. An in-person conversation with Matthew’s parents, Judy and Dennis Shepard, together with panelists including local community advocates for transgender youth and families, Lizette Trujillo and her son Daniel Trujillo. Moderated by Carol Brochin, associate professor from the College of Education and affiliate faculty for the LGBTQ+ […]

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  5. The Laramie Project

    The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television (TFTV) is proud to open its 2023/24 theatre season with a production of The Laramie Project.   The production will mark the 25th anniversary of the death of Matthew Shepard, the university student whose murder in Laramie, Wyoming, became one of the highest-profile hate crimes of its time.   Written […]

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  6. New Directions Festival

    New directions, new voices. Annual festival of new works by BA students. Join us in the Spring for the second annual New Directions Festival. The Festival showcases 100% student-created, student-designed, and student-performed content, allowing BA students to tell their stories through voices that are uniquely their own.

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  7. Vaud

    An original work of visual theatre created by Theatre Studies students in collaboration with physical theatre creator Wolfe Bowart, Vaud is inspired by the colorful world of the American Vaudeville circuit of the turn of the 20th century and the culture that grew up around it – the costumes, the boarding houses, the travel, the stages and […]

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