1. Sweeney Todd – The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

    The School of Theatre, Film & Television re-opens the Marroney Theatre with this dark, witty and Tony Award-winning tale of love, murder and revenge set against the backdrop of 19th century London. “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” stars TFTV seniors James Kelley Carroll in the famed eponymous role and Broadway World Regional Award winner Grace Gebara as […]

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  2. 2023 What’s Up, Docs?

    The School of Theatre, Film & Television presents the 2023 edition of What’s Up, Docs?, our annual showcase of outstanding new short documentaries. Join us and watch 9 poignant, artful, funny, and thought-provoking films, including: The screening is FREE to attend and will be followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers led by Jeff Yanc. Note […]

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  3. Medici Mondays: Adi Beckman

    Adi Beckman interned at NBC on the Universal Studios backlot working in development for Peacock and NBC Broadcast, thanks to the support from the College of Fine Arts Medici Circle donors. Beckman is a senior in the School of Theatre, Film & Television, with minors in creative writing and marketing. During her internship, she was […]

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  4. Arizona Arts at TEDxUArizona 2023

    Arizona Arts will be well represented at TEDxUArizona: Spirit of Wonder on Nov. 1 at Centennial Hall. The University of Arizona’s unending curiosity shapes TEDxUArizona: Spirit of Wonder, with talks and interviews revealing incandescent ideas and profound research, and vivid performances from across campus. TEDxUArizona is an in-person event that will feature several speakers over three […]

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  5. 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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  6. Laramie Inside Out

    A Laramie local travels back home to document how the Matthew Shepard tragedy changed her home town. An award-winning documentary by School of Theatre, Film & Television professor Beverly Seckinger. What: A screening of Laramie Inside Out followed by Q&A with filmmaker Bev Seckinger and film participantsWhere: Loft Cinema, Theatre 3When: Tuesday, Oct. 10, 7:30pmCost: Free

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