UNT Dance & Theatre's facilities include wood and sprung floors, large rehearsal/class studios and a 409 seat performance venue.
UNT Dance & Theatre's facilities include wood and sprung floors, large rehearsal/class studios and a 409 seat performance venue.
September 27, 28, & 29 @ 10 am
September 28 & 29 @ 7:30 pm
September 30 @ 2 pm
$10 Adults
$7.50 Students, UNT Faculty/Staff, and Seniors
Group rates & school discounts avaliable. Please email amanda.breaz@unt.edu for more information.
A bewitching dramatization of the classic story of Cinderella, who is as good and kind as she is beautiful and graceful.
November 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, & 10 @ 7:30 pm
November 4 & 11 @ 2 pm
$10 Adults
$7.50 Students, UNT Faculty/Staff, and Seniors
A modern jazz take on Shakespeare's passionate romp! Filled with the passion of lovers thwarted, love lost and gained, an enchanted forest and an irresistible jazz beat that keeps the woods jumping.
November 30 @ 8 pm
December 1 @ 8 pm
December 2 @ 2 pm
$5.00 General Admission
A showcase of original dance works created by advanced choreography students.
February 28 @ 7:30 pm
March 1, 2, 7, 8 @ 7:30 pm
March 3 & 9 @ 2pm
$7.50 Students, UNT Faculty/Staff, Seniors
$10 Adults
“Wild and Crazy Guy” Steve Martin takes us to a Parisian bar in 1904, where the young Picasso and Einstein are just a few years away from creations that will change the course of the 20th century. Mix in some chic girls, a savvy art dealer and a clever barkeep and the stage is set for the sublime and ridiculous. Come see the genius boys duel to decide which is most influential: art, science or pop culture!
April 11, 12, & 13 @ 7:30 pm
April 14 @ 2 pm
$5.00 General Admission
A. L. Rowse shocked the world when he revealed the identity of the Dark Lady of Shakespeare’s sonnets. Born to a semi-literate Cornish clay worker, Rowse fought his way up the academic ladder, becoming an esteemed historian at Oxford. Although he knew he would always be an outsider by birth, politics, and sexual orientation, he expected his brilliance and creativity would earn him national recognition as the man who solved the problems of the Sonnets. Yet, his discoveries brought him nothing but turmoil and controversy.
April 25 & 27 @ 8pm
April 28 @ 2 pm
$10 Adults
$7.50 Students, UNT Faculty/Staff, and Seniors
Scholarshop Benefit Performance and Dinner on April 27, 2012 at 7 pm with a reception at 5:30 pm and dinner following the performance.
UNT faculty member, Shelley Cushman, presents an exciting night of original dance works featuring UNT Alumni.