News: Nevada Conservatory Theatre

Poster for Peter Pan
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A sprinkle of pixie dust and a fantastical journey await!

Poster for Disgraced
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Winner of the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, "Disgraced" is an unflinching exploration of sex, religion, and cultural assimilation.

Scene from Metamorphoses
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Nevada Conservatory Theater's Chris Edwards keeps the theater humming along, from setting a direction for programming to working out set logistics.

Several posters from the NCT season
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Directed by Michael Lugering, the production will be staged in the Black Box Theatre.

Christina Harvey, Therese Anderberg, and Alexandra Ralph lay in the grass, holding hands
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This production is a playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel and a recent Off-Broadway hit.

Nate Bynum
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Theatre professor Nate Bynum says today’s actors need to be more than just performers.

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

Collection of artist photos from the 2016-17 NCT Season
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The upcoming season features family fare, irreverent comedy, Broadway and Off-Broadway hits, reimagined classics, and Pulitzer Prize-winning dramas.

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

Darren Weller as Atticus Finch and Stephon Petteway as Tom Robinson.
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Harper Lee's brilliant coming-of-age story, told from a child's perspective, demonstrates how understanding and courage triumph over hatred.

The Hound of Baskervilles poster
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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.

Much Ado About Nothing production
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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.