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Acting

June 7, 2016
The acting track is designed for students who plan to pursue a career in performance. Students build a thorough foundation in the classroom augmented with practical on-stage production experience.

University's Early Theatre Troupes to Stage Reunion

May 25, 2016
In the early days of UCF – when it was known as Florida Technological University with the overriding mission to provide personnel for the U.S. space program – there also was a small group of dedicated theatre students, faculty and staff on campus. In that space-dominated era, that handful of actors, set designers, professors and…

Almost, Maine is a welcomed respite from the Florida heat

May 25, 2016
Orlando, Fla. (May 25, 2016) – Theatre UCF opens John Cariani’s play Almost, Maine on Thursday, June 2. The play is a series of vignettes about love in a northern town and runs through June 11 in UCF’s Black Box theater. Almost, Maine tells nine stories of love in a small town in Maine. The…

Theatre UCF Student First to Win National Environmental Playwriting Award

May 5, 2016
University of Central Florida student Alex Hehr has been awarded the National Planet Earth Arts Award at the Kennedy Center for the American College Theatre Festival, for his original piece Biodegradable Seagulls. He is the first recipient of the national award. The award is given to a play that address environment, climate change, or mankind’s…

Exposure to the Arts at Young Age Fosters Creativity in Children

April 27, 2016
I recently ignored the cardinal rule of parenthood and kept my 2-year-old, Huck, awake during his normal naptime. I knew it was risky, but then, so is suggesting he wear a shirt that isn’t his favorite color orange, so I was willing to take my chances. The reasons for my daring were twofold: First, I…

One-act plays take stage at UCF's Project Spotlight

April 27, 2016
Project Spotlight, the only student-run theater development organization at UCF, performed its biannual one-act festival this past weekend. Four one-act plays, which are usually between 30 and 50 minutes in length, were presented as part of the festival, which ran from April 21 to April 24 at the Theatre UCF main stage. Jon-Paul Schaut, head…

UCF Celebrates the Arts Week sees students perform 'Life is a Dream'

April 13, 2016
UCF students and faculty presented a theater production titled “The Life is a Dream Project” on April 9 at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando as part of the “UCF Celebrates the Arts” week. To read more, please visit Central Florida Future.

UCF Student to Perform with Michael Feinstein at Dr. Phillips Center

January 26, 2016
UCF freshman Nick Drivas has been invited to perform with Grammy Award-nominated entertainer Michael Feinstein. The performance will be a part of the “Michael Feinstein: A Sinatra Centennial” concert at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on January 29, 2015. A multi-platinum-selling performer, Feinstein is nicknamed “The Ambassador of the Great American Songbook”.…

School of Performing Arts Director Elected to National Board

January 5, 2016
Jeffrey M. Moore, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) to serve a one-year term as a regional chair. The NASM is an organization of schools, conservatories, colleges and universities with approximately 653 accredited institutional members. It establishes national standards for undergraduate and graduate degrees…

Theatre Star Takes Stage for Last Time at UCF Graduation

December 17, 2015
When Nicky Wood walks onto the stage at the CFE Arena to collect his degree on Friday, he may be one of the few University of Central Florida graduates who won’t be nervous. Wood, a 20-year-old theatre studies major, is more at home on stage than anywhere. And after commencement, he’ll move straight into a…