The University of Texas at Dallas
close menu
Category: Theatre

Category: Theatre

  • UT Dallas Exhibition Explores Miao Culture Through Immersive Art January 30, 2024 -

    The University of Texas at Dallas’ SP/N Gallery will house two unique installments exhibited simultaneously through February, each curated by two prolific artists and members of The Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, & Technology. “Dragon Eye,” an immersive video installation by UT Dallas professor Thomas Riccio, and “Contexts & Communities,” a selection […]

    Read more
  • Student Production “Winsor & Gertie” Unites Animation and Performing Arts in First-Of-Its-Kind Collaboration at UT Dallas September 5, 2023 -

    The upcoming student production “Winsor & Gertie” sparks an unprecedented collaboration between animation, theatre, and music—three academic disciplines within the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology at The University of Texas at Dallas. The play—set to premiere for two nights at UT Dallas’ University Theatre on September 8 and 9—offers a […]

    Read more
  • Transmedia Project Earns Rave Reviews for Innovative Performance Series Poems for Broken Screens, Dean Terry August 18, 2023 -

    Therefore: Art, Sound, and Performance Group, led by associate professor Dean Terry, garnered acclaim from local media outlets for their June performances of Poems for Broken Screens. The acclaimed transmedia performance art project, hailed by The Dallas Morning News as one of the series’ finest, staged three performances at Hamon Hall in the Winspear Opera House as […]

    Read more
  • Issue 24 | June 2022: Assistant Professor at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art June 15, 2022 -

    Dr. Laura Hyunjhee Kim, assistant professor of visual and performing arts, recently collaborated on a special, immersive interactive performance at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The installation, “Beyond All Polarities, We Are ___,” runs through July 7. According to event organizers, the performance installation “spoken through presence, embodied through practice, and experienced through […]

    Read more
  • Spring 2022 A&H Graduation Spotlight Spring 2022 Graduates Collage May 20, 2022 -

    To celebrate the Class of 2022, we asked some of our graduating Comets to share their plans for the future or a fond memory of attending A&H at UTD. Here’s what they had to say… Visit our full coverage of all Spring 2022 A&H ceremonies. Hayden Lopez BA, Visual and Performing Arts – Theatre Plans […]

    Read more
  • Issue 22 | April 2022: Graduate Student Packs House in Dallas Janelle Gray April 23, 2022 -

    A play written by a UT Dallas doctoral student was staged recently at the Wily Studio Theatre at the AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas. Janelle Gray wrote the one-act play, RAGE, which explores the stories of Black US-ian women throughout the history of the United States. Ten women take their place on stage to […]

    Read more
  • Issue 22 | April 2022: Bent Opens April 22 Bent -

    The University of Texas at Dallas School of Arts and Humanities and the UT Dallas Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies will present Bent, a play by Martin Sherman, for two upcoming weekends: April 21 – April 23 and April 28 – April 30 at 8 p.m. The play centers on persecution of homosexuals by bringing […]

    Read more
  • Issue 18 | October 2021: First Date Debuts Next Week First Date October 23, 2021 -

    After more than a year of audio, video and live-streamed performances, live theater events are returning to UT Dallas. First Date, with music and lyrics by Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner, is a comedy about two mismatched singles set up on a blind date by friends and family. The show is directed by Fritz Ketchum […]

    Read more
  • Issue 16 | August 2021: A&H Chalk the Theatre A&H Chalk the Theatre August 23, 2021 -

    Come make your mark on the University Theatre chalk boards from 3-5 pm, Thursday, August 26. Feel free to take a selfie and put a pic of what you chalk on social media.

    Read more
  • Issue 13 | April 2021: Oedipus the King Oedipus the King April 23, 2021 -

    The School of Arts and Humanities is presenting the classic Greek play, “Oedipus the King.” The show will be live-streamed April 15-17 at 8 p.m. and April 22-24 at 8 p.m. “Oedipus the King” is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Sophocles, first performed in about 429 BCE. It was the second of Sophocles’ […]

    Read more
1 2 3 4