News: Performing Arts Center
In this homage to B movies, the creative team behind beloved Disney classics such as "The Little Mermaid" and "Aladdin" give us the story of Seymour, a meek flower shop assistant who pines for his co-worker Audrey.
Exhibition features projects from 10 fine arts bachelor's students.
"D is for Dance" features exciting choreography and lighting design by the talented BFA majors in Performance and Choreography, and Production and Management, respectively.
The UNLV Wind Orchestra was recently named the second prize winner for The American Prize Ernst Bacon Memorial Award for the Performance of American Music, College/University ensemble division, 2021.
Featuring music by J.S. Bach, Jennifer Bellor (world premiere), Luke Dahn (world premiere), Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de La Guerre, Francesco Geminiani, and Franz Schubert.
Director Kevin R. Free returns to direct and curate an evening of short new works by a diverse, international group of playwrights.
UNLV Dance is pleased to welcome back live audiences. The concerts also will continue to have a streaming component allowing guests to experience the shows from home.
The concert concludes a two-year series of concerts celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth and the lasting influence of his works.
"Looking Up" recognizes the tireless efforts of dedicated students through a challenging school year by featuring student compositions and arrangements.
The exhibition is on view through September 2023 and is held in partnership with the Arts Bridges Foundation.
Named one of the Top 20 Sci-Fi Podcasts of 2020, season two of POD115 returns with "Las Estrellas."
This is the world premiere of "Children of Fatima," composed by music professor Anthony LaBounty.