UCF Knights to Represent at 2024 Paris Summer Olympics, Paralympics Five Knights will be present at the Olympics, which take place July 26-Aug. 1, and one will compete in the Paralympics, which happen Aug. 28-Sept. 8.
UCF Grad Helps Produce YouTube’s ‘Dear Class of 2020’ A theatre alum shares his journey to landing a gig at the June 6 celebration that features some of the world’s biggest icons.
What To Do With the American Musical? As with other art forms, good and bad musical theatre will always coexist. Finding the good is just knowing where to look.
‘#GodHatesYou’ is a Reminder That Words Matter The production is part of Pegasus PlayLab, which is in its second year, and will return to the Theatre UCF stage in August.
Alumna’s ‘First Miss’ Takes Center Stage at UCF Celebrates the Arts 2019 When advertising and public relations alumna Sarah Schreck ’18 talks about theatre, she can somehow, within seconds, bounce from talking about its power to create social…
What’s it like to Tour with ‘Hamilton’? This UCF Alumna Shares the Details Abby Jaros ’14 discusses her experience as a cast member in the hit musical that’s currently captivating audiences in downtown Orlando.
UCF Professor Celebrates Fashion Icon Harriett Lake in New Book, “Too Much Is Not Enough” “Too Much Is Not Enough” by a costume designer and associate professor of theatre Kristina Tollefson details the life and closet of Orlando philanthropist Harriett Lake.
I Still Love Watching Films on Big Screen – Despite Trend To Small Screens I’ve always been a fan of movies. And not just watching them, but also analyzing them: who the director was, why they shot a scene…
Romeo and Juliet Gets a Jazz-Age Treatment Theatre UCF’s production of Romeo and Juliet will open on Thursday, Feb. 16 and run through Sunday, Feb. 26. The Shakespeare classic will be set in the…
UCF Celebrates the Arts’ Educational Activities to Benefit K-12 Students From a middle school show choir, to a high school jazz ensemble, to dance students and creative writers, about 1,000 Central Florida K-12 students will…
Seminole County debuts Economic Development Hub to help small businesses grow Orlando Business Journal