The School of Performing Arts houses both the Music and Theatre Departments which perform on UCF campus and in the Central FL community.

Saturday, April 07, 2018

  • 19th Annual Central Florida SaxFest

    Rehearsal Hall: Auditorium

    Guest Artists Griffin Campbell, Professor of Saxophone, Louisiana State University and Tom Walsh, Professor of Saxophone, Indiana University. The 19th Annual Central Florida SaxFest will feature activities designed for high school, college and community saxophone players, including performances, clinics exhibits and a saxophone choir reading session. Bring your saxophones! $25.00, Free with UCF ID

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  • A Celebration of Arts, Storytelling and Technology

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: DeVos Family Room

    One night of exhibitions showcasing work that weaves together arts and technology, featuring a digital media showcase, an alumni panel, interactive projections, and demonstrations of digital storytelling, tools for historians, and videogaming. Exhibits include: The Annual Digital Media Gala (Showcase, Creative Speakers Panel, and Digital Media Awards) Veteran’s Legacy Program (Playscript reading and mobile app demonstration) The Florida Review presents …

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  • Bernstein’s MASS (Recurring Event)

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Walt Disney Theater

    A Theatre Piece for Singers, Players and Dancers UCF Celebrates the Arts 2018 opens with a tip of the hat to one of classical music’s most iconic artists: Leonard Bernstein. Leonard Bernstein at 100, a two-year global celebration of the life and career of the 20th century cultural giant with more than 2,000 events on six continents, kicked off in …

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  • Project Spotlight’s Play It By Ear

    Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: Pugh Theater

    Play it by Ear by UCF graduate student Daniel Romano is a full-length play about a group of 20-somethings trying to figure out how life works while living in close proximity in NYC. This is an intimate show, which explores the ideas of friendship, heartbreak, love, and—above all else—the ever-present struggle between passion and responsibility. What does it mean to …

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