1. New Directions Festival 2025

    New directions, new voices. Annual festival of new works by students from the School of Theatre, Film & Television. Seven new short plays written, dramaturged, acted and directed by students in TFTV. Free tickets to this production are available for all college and high school students. For details, visit azart.fyi/freetftvtix. DATE TIME NOTES Thursday, Apr. 3, […]

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  2. Little Women

    Set during the Civil War, Louisa May Alcott’s timeless American novel is vibrantly musicalized to stunning effect. We follow Jo, Beth, Meg, and Amy as they navigate life in all its adventures and trials. Six generations have read this story. This one will sing it. Discounted tickets to this production are available for all college […]

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  3. John Proctor is the Villain

    A new play from a major new voice, playwright Kimberly Bellflower, John Proctor is the Villain captures a group of Georgia high schoolers as they explore the classic play, The Crucible. Along the way, issues of love, sex, and scandal rock their everyday worlds. Free tickets to this production are available for all college and […]

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  4. I Dream in Widescreen 2025

    The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television (TFTV) presents the 20th edition of I DREAM IN WIDESCREEN, the annual showcase of senior thesis films that has long been a launchpad for graduating Film & Television students. TFTV is currently ranks No. 2 among public universities, behind only UCLA. in The Wrap‘s annual 2024 “Top […]

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  5. What’s Up, Docs?

    The School of Theatre, Film & Television presents the 2024 edition of “What’s Up, Docs?,” our annual showcase of outstanding new short documentaries created by BA and BFA students. Films that have previously screened at “What’s Up, Docs?” have gone on to garner significant film festival attention. Tatum Sailors‘ short documentary At 7, which made its premiere at the 2022 […]

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  6. Medici Mondays: Eliza Hitch

    Eliza Hitch spent a week as a performance apprentice at Broadway Dreams, thanks to support from the College of Fine Arts Medici Circle.

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