News: Department of Theatre

Shakespeare's First Folio
Arts and Culture |

University Libraries packs the month with 14 events to celebrate the playwright's First Folio! exhibit. Plans include lectures, performances, and kids activities.

Michelle Light examines costume designs
Arts and Culture |

A behind-the-scenes look at the Libraries and facilities management teams’ efforts to protect the historic book of the Bard’s works.

Bomb-itty of Errors scene
Arts and Culture |

Performances run through Sept. 11 in the Judy Bayley Theatre. UNLV students may receive one free ticket with valid ID.

Home Free group shot
Arts and Culture |

The PAC is Southern Nevada’s longstanding performing arts venue for more than 40 years, and features the acclaimed Charles Vanda Master Series, the Allegro Guitar Series at UNLV, and the UNLV Chamber Music Series.

Carlos Campo
Campus News |

Advice from Carlos Campo, College of Liberal Arts Alumnus of the Year

Collection of artist photos from the 2016-17 NCT Season
Arts and Culture |

The upcoming season features family fare, irreverent comedy, Broadway and Off-Broadway hits, reimagined classics, and Pulitzer Prize-winning dramas.

Alex Andres at Lego Land
People |

Alumnus Alex Andres combines lifelong love of Lego with training in theater design to land his dream job.

Kiss Me Kate
Arts and Culture |

Brush up your Shakespeare with this hilarious, toe-tapping musical comedy about the joys and madness of mixing love, rivalry, and the theater.

Logo for Playwrights Festival
Arts and Culture |

NCT's 'Organic, Home Grown Playwright’s Festival' on March 19 in the Paul Harris Theatre is free.

Patrick Duffy, Danielle Kelly, Hugh Taylor, Marlena Shaw, and Johnny Thompson
Arts and Culture |

Also being recognized are Dean's Medal recipient Patrick Duffy, and College of Fine Arts Alumnus of the Year, Danielle Kelly ('07).

subUrbia poster
Arts and Culture |

Tickets to this production in the Black Box Theatre are $16.50. UNLV students receive one free ticket with valid UNLV ID.

Darren Weller as Atticus Finch and Stephon Petteway as Tom Robinson.
Arts and Culture |

Harper Lee's brilliant coming-of-age story, told from a child's perspective, demonstrates how understanding and courage triumph over hatred.