1. 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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  2. Much Ado About Nothing

    One of Shakespeare’s most beloved romantic comedies, Much Ado About Nothing tells the story of two very different couples fighting for love while battling matchmaking and manipulation. This production will include matinee performances for high-school groups.

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  3. Exquisite Moments:  Reflections of Black Life

    In honor of Black History Month, the University of Arizona Hanson FilmTV Institute and Gender and Women’s Studies present Exquisite Moments: Reflections of Black Life, a selection of shorts from an extraordinary group of filmmakers depicting aspects of the Black experience. Featuring films by Michèle Stephenson & Joe Brewster (GOING TO MARS: THE NIKKI GIOVANNI […]

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  4. Meet your CFA Senator Dylan Crites 

    College of Fine Arts ASUA Senator Dylan Crites majors in computer science and theatre arts and he’s found a way to combine both disciplines to bring people together on campus. 

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  5. Body Parts

    On April 13, the School of Theatre, Film & Television will host the inaugural screening event in the newly renovated Marroney Theatre.  TFTV will screen Body Parts, a film that traces the evolution of “sex” on-screen from a woman’s perspective, exposing the uncomfortable realities behind some of Hollywood’s most iconic scenes and celebrating the bold creators […]

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  6. Thank You and Good Night

    Continuing their 30th anniversary celebration, Lesbian Looks is thrilled to welcome director, producer, editor and screenwriter Jan Oxenberg to present 4K restorations of two of her classic films. A lost-and-found revelation from indie film and TV maverick Jan Oxenberg, Thank You and Good Night is a docu-fantasy narrative focused on the filmmaker’s hilarious, messy, Jewish family as they prepare to say […]

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