News: Nevada Conservatory Theatre
A sprinkle of pixie dust and a fantastical journey await!
Winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, "Disgraced" is an unflinching exploration of sex, religion, and cultural assimilation.
Nevada Conservatory Theater's Chris Edwards keeps the theater humming along, from setting a direction for programming to working out set logistics.
Directed by Michael Lugering, the production will be staged in the Black Box Theatre.
This production is a playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel and a recent Off-Broadway hit.
Theatre professor Nate Bynum says today’s actors need to be more than just performers.
A behind-the-scenes look at the Libraries and facilities management teams’ efforts to protect the historic book of the Bard’s works.
The upcoming season features family fare, irreverent comedy, Broadway and Off-Broadway hits, reimagined classics, and Pulitzer Prize-winning dramas.
Brush up your Shakespeare with this hilarious, toe-tapping musical comedy about the joys and madness of mixing love, rivalry, and the theater.
Harper Lee's brilliant coming-of-age story, told from a child's perspective, demonstrates how understanding and courage triumph over hatred.
Performances are in the Black Box Theatre. Tickets are just $16.50, and discounts are available. UNLV students can purchase one ticket for $10 with valid ID.
Theater professor Lezlie C. Cross on Beatrice, one of Shakespeare’s wittiest heroines, and the example she set for modern feminists. Learn more at her free University Forum lecture Sept. 30.