Tickets may be purchased either by phone or in person at our box office.
Box Office Phone: (407) 823-1500
Box Office Hours:
* Weekdays: 12:00 - 6:00pm
* Weekends: 12:00 - 4:00pm
* 2 hours before all performances
UCF Conservatory Theatre is a proud member of UCF's college of arts and humanities.
Music
MARISOL
November 13-16, 20-23
Puerto Rican writer Jose Rivera explores the nightmarish possibilities of an apocalyptic war to save the universe. Marisol's guardian angel traded in her wings for leather & fatigues, and Marisol finds herself in an increasingly chaotic world. Adult language, adult situations.
SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE
January 22-25, 29-February 1
This toe-tapping, foot-stomping musical theatrical revue was nominated for seven Tony Awards, and celebrates over thirty rock and roll, rhythm and blues standards written by songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, among them Kansas City, Poison Ivy, and On Broadway.
AN EVENING OF THEATRE BY CHRISTOPHER DURANG
February 19-22, 26-March 1
Award-winning playwright Christopher Durang is infamous for his outrageous and often absurd comedy. Mrs Sorken will share the stage with Durang's Tennessee Williams' parody, For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls, then add The Actor's Nightmare, and enjoy a tongue-in-cheek production that pokes fun at theatre.
IT'S TODAY: AN EVENING OF JERRY HERMAN
March 20-22
Enjoy an evening of show tunes and scenes from the multi-Tony-award-winning composer and lyricist of such classic Broadway musicals as Mame, La Cage Aux Folles, Dear World, Mack and Mabel, Hello, Dolly!and others.
THE LARK
March 26-29 & April 2-5
Jean Anouilh's explores the mystery of Joan of Arc. In the playwright's own words, written in 1953: "You cannot explain Joan, any more than you can explain the tiniest flower growing by the wayside. There's just the phenomenon of Joan, as there is the phenomenon of a daisy or of the sky or of a bird."
SCULPTED BODIES (An Evening of Dance)
April 23-26
UCF's third annual dance concert will feature the talents and skills of our dancers and designers in a variety of exciting movement styles and fresh, invigorating choreography. The program will also mark the occasion of the third annual Central Florida Dance Award
Movies
The Class of '09 MFA Acting 2nd year students got to make a little movie. This is the trailer! Directed by JJ Ruscella
Parking for our patrons coming to the UCF Campus is provided in one of two lots.
Parking Lot C is our main lot and will be used for most productions. Parking Garage B should only be used when the UCF Knights are playing a home game. Special signage and guides will be posted on game days directing you to Garage B.
In either case, the theater building is just a short walk from your car. For those patrons who need assistance to or from the lot to the theatre, courtesy shuttles will provide transportation before and after all productions.
Heroes
DEPARTMENT PHILOSOPHY
All degree options emphasize excellence in production work as well as excellence in the classroom and the laboratory. To be an artist, it is necessary to have an understanding of one's time and place in society as well as something to say about it. We believe this is best accomplished by combining a strong liberal arts education with intensive practical training in theatre history, theatre arts, crafts, and skills. In addition, we strive to instill within our students the importance of process as well as product. A successful theatre product, though ultimately
essential, is of little long-term benefit to the student who does not understand and appreciate how that success was achieved. Regardless of degree, or career choice, all theatre majors must demonstrate continued growth and development as theatre artists and practitioners with high professional standards of competency if they are to successfully complete their course of study.
Marisol
November 13-16, 20-23
Puerto Rican writer Jose Rivera explores the nightmarish possibilities of an apocalyptic war to save the universe. Marisol's guardian angel traded in her wings for leather & fatigues, and Marisol finds herself in an increasingly chaotic world. Adult language, adult situations.
Who I'd like to meet: UCF Conservatory Theatre is committed to producing high-quality theatre for students and members of the UCF and Orlando communities.
Hey I check out my new audition video!! EEK! I don't know how I did it, but it's done and uploaded to my page! :-D (p.s. I'm copy/pasting this message b/c I'm too lazy to keep typing it!)
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Event: Kort Club Showcase Date: Thu, January 22, 2009
Are you looking for a way to get involved on campus? Come to KoRT's Club Showcase JAN 22 (10 a.m.- 1 p.m in the SU Pegasus Ballroom) and see what student organizations have to offer. With FREE food, great prizes, and over 100 student organizations in attendance, you don't want to miss this opportunity to get involved!
"MANUSCRIPT" an acting exercise Presented by the University of Central Florida Directed by Mark Brotherton Starring Michael Cox, Luigi DiGangi and Courtney Moors Saturday, December 6th and Sunday, December 7th in Trailer 534 All shows at 7:00 pm Admission is FREE! Suggested donation of $5. 00 Call (813) 760-3900 or e-mail Manuscript2008@aol.com for more info.
.... GOAT’s production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" opens October 9th and runs Thursday-Friday-Saturday at 8:00 p.m. until October 25, 2008 at our new theatre space at 1013 East Colonial Drive in Orlando, right next to the Cruises Only building.
Tickets for the production will be $18 each ($15 for seniors and students) are available online at goatgroup. com as well as at the box office on the night of the show. For more information call 407-872-8451.