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This Thursday, Steve Martin and Edie Brickell's BRIGHT STAR opens the 2024/25 University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television theatre season! The Tony-nominated musical heads up a diverse selection of award-winning productions that showcase the school’s rising stars in acting, design and technical production. 
 
“We look forward to welcoming audiences to the beautifully renovated Marroney Theatre to experience the master works Uncle Vanya and Little Women, the thrilling new play John Proctor is the Villain, and a sweeping tale of love and redemption in Bright Star, the musical written and composed by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell,” said Assoc. Prof. Christie Kerr, the School’s new Head of Acting/Musical Theatre and new Arizona Repertory Theatre Artistic Director.

Subscription packages and single tickets are now on sale in-person at the Arizona Arts Box Office, and by mail, phone, or online at tickets.arizona.edu. 

The School of Theatre, Film & Television is excited to share that this season, college and high school students are eligible to attend many TFTV theatre productions for free or at a discount.

 

Pictured: Catherine Kim leads the cast in Bright Star. Scenic Design by Irene Nguyen. Costume Design by Patrick Holt. Lighting Design by Christopher Mason. Sound Design by Matt Marcus. Technical Direction by Collin Brownell. Stage Managed by Mesa Winder. Intimacy Choreography by Christie Kerr.  Dialect Coaching by David Morden. Music Direction by Jamie Reed. Directed and Choreographed by Christie Kerr. Photo by Tim Fuller.

Learn more about the 24/25 theatre season

TFTV students win NATAS Student Production Awards in Cinematography, Editing and Performance

 

The 2024 National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Student Production Awards took place in late September, and The 2024 National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Student Production Awards took place last month, and TFTV had a record showing with 7 nominees and 3 award wins. Several senior thesis films earned awards for our students in the categories of Editing, Cinematography, and Performance. Congratulations to award winners Preston Kersting, Tatum Sailors and Haiden Pederson respectively, and to all nominees!

Pictured at the event: Preston Kersting (BFA, Film & Television ‘24), Tatiana Hernandez (BFA Film & Television, ’23), and Musical Theatre seniors Haiden Pederson and James Kelley Carroll.

Read more about the nominations and winners

More TFTV News

 

Associate Professor Elaine Romero (pictured) earns Professor Alberto Rios Outstanding Literary/Arts Award

 

TFTV student Ollin Acosta lands leading role in Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre’s ‘Alebrijes’

 

Senior thesis films by TFTV filmmakers (pictured below) screen to packed audience at San Diego Comic-Con

 

TFTV announces third annual Sundance Film Festival Student Trip

 

Graduating TFTV students sign with top agencies and management companies for representation

 

Essential viewing: three new student documentaries exploring Tucson’s cultural history feature on ‘Arizona Illustrated’

All TFTV News

Upcoming Events

 

Oct 16 - 27, 2024 | Bright Star

Oct 17, 2024 | Requiem for a Reef

Oct 22, 2024 | Faculty Filmmakers in the Spotlight

Nov 7 - 10, 2024 | BA Showcase: Long Term Delight

Nov 17 - Dec 8, 2024 | Uncle Vanya

Dec 17, 2024 | What's Up, Docs?

 

School of Theatre, Film & Television is a member of the Arizona Arts division at the University of Arizona.

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