The UCF Opera Program is back face-to-face and is preparing for their first live performance since COVID-19 hit.
Theatre UCF made some last-minute venue changes for their live comeback.
Theatre UCF’s performance of Yetson and Stone’s Tony Award-winning musical, “Titanic,” will be opening on April 5 with a run through on April 6 at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts' Walt Disney Theatre.
Passionate. Committed. Curious. Reliable.
UCF student Jeffrey Allen Sneed said he could have been anything but decided to be an actor.
Theatre UCF’s production of “Hot Mikado” has sparked controversy after being called “racist” by some members of the UCF theater community.
UCF international student Ana Medina Martinez has never felt a sense of nationalism, she said.
At 33 Hawaiian shirts and counting, professor and coordinator of the musical theatre department Earl Weaver isn’t going to stop -- he’s just going to keep on collecting.
With a different political topic on the news every day, UCF debuted a political satire musical called “Of Thee I Sing” that doesn’t stick to controversies, but showcases the importance of the power of love.
Theatre UCF has began its production of "Of Thee I Sing," a political satire musical originally written in 1931.
In the time of mourning last week's mass shooting in Las Vegas, the play "26 Pebbles" touches upon a similar situation. Playwright and UCF alumnus Eric Ulloa believed it was time for him to get off his couch and tell the story that needs to be told -- how Americans came together after the Sa…
Student-run theater organization Project Spotlight put on a thrilling Halloween-themed competition, "All Hallows Eve," filled with laughter, fright and tears as student actors compelled the audience into believing that this month’s holiday is for celebrating the arts.
After Hurricane Irma left campus closed for a week, the Theatre UCF season can resume with the show, “Iphigenia and Other Daughters.” The show's staff and crew are rapidly getting back into the swing of things and adding on matinee shows and taking in larger crowds.
- UCF theater debuts 'The Lion in Winter'
- Drag Divas: United
- Romeo and Juliet receives positive reaction from audience
- Theatre UCF works to prepare students for life after college
- UCF theatre's "A Raisin in the Sun" shines light on race, poverty
- A classic fairytale reimagined
- "Almost, Maine" makes it to the main stage
- Photos: Theatre UCF's Almost, Maine
- Photos from UCF Theatre performance of "She Loves Me"
- UCF play ‘Reeling’ guests in without using a single word
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