‘Bright Star’ opens TFTV’s 2024/25 theatre season
‘Bright Star’ opens the School of Theatre, Film & Television 2024/25 theatre season, showcasing the school’s rising stars.
read more‘Bright Star’ opens the School of Theatre, Film & Television 2024/25 theatre season, showcasing the school’s rising stars.
read moreUncle Vanya is Anton Chekhov’s brilliant, yet tragic play examining the troubles of country life in Russia during the late 19th century. Full of richness and complexity, this deeply emotional drama is not to be missed. Why ‘Uncle Vanya’ Is the Play for Our Anxious Era … “Despite debuting 125 years ago, Anton Chekhov’s drama of […]
read moreInspired by a true story and featuring a Tony-nominated score of bluegrass and gospel tunes by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell, BRIGHT STAR tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the rich backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and ’40s. Subscriptions and single tickets are available now.
read moreSchool of Theatre, Film & Television faculty Elaine Romero and Lisanne Skyler were selected for the 2024-25 Udall Center Fellows cohort.
read moreThree senior thesis films have been selected to screen at the 20th annual San Diego International Children’s Film Festival at Comic-Con.
read moreCollege of Fine Arts’ alumnus Craig T. Nelson urged students to their stories of struggle amid moments of achievement at Commencement May 10.
read moreYuri Makino will serve as Interim Dean for Academic Affairs and Student Success for the College of Fine Arts beginning in the fall.
read moreThe College of Fine Arts celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2024 Graduation Ceremony May 12 at Centennial Hall.
read moreGrant and Dean Bomar, aspiring filmmakers, are taking their first steps toward becoming the next Coen Brothers through the Film & Television BA program at Arizona Online. The Bomar brothers have been creating short films for years. Grant primarily directs and writes, while Dean handles concept writing, cinematography, and editing. “We’ve done almost everything together […]
read moreAt the end of each academic year, the Sophomore BFA Acting and Musical Theatre majors present their work in a public showcase. Sophomores appear in Encountering Chekhov, performing scenes from the works of Anton Chekhov. This performance is open to the public and offer audiences insight into student classwork, as well as a chance to see […]
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