The School of Performing Arts in the College of Fine Arts at University invites the Wichita community to its 2024-25 season of productions.
This year’s season is centered around “Building Community.”
Fall 2024:
- Express - Sept. 28 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex
- Mid-American Dance Theatre presents the Student Choreography Showcase - Oct. 24-26 in Litwin Theatre, Heskett Dance Studios (student-led production)
- Twelfth Night - Nov. 7-10 in the Wilner Auditorium
- Dance at Ulrich - Nov. 15 in the Ulrich Museum of Art
- Senior Capstone Celebration - Nov. 23 in Wilner Auditorium
- Dance Informal Showing - Dec. 5 in Wilner Auditorium
Spring 2025:
- Spring Awakening - Feb. 20-23 in Wilner Auditorium
- The Angel of Death reading by Bela Kiralyfalvi competition winner - March 6-8 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex
- Musical Theatre Company production - April 10-12 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex (student-led production)
- Film double feature: Mostly Harmless (Mostly) and Dance Film - April 19 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex
- Spring Dance Concert - April 24-27 in Wilner Auditorium
- Empty Space Theatre production - May 1-3 in the Welsbacher Black Box Theatre, Hughes Metropolitan Complex (student-led production)
- Dance Informal Showing - May 8 in Wilner Auditorium
Tickets can be from the College of Fine Arts Box Office. students can attend on-campus Fine Arts events at no additional charge with their Shocker ID, thanks to the Student Government Association.
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Located in the largest city in the state with one of the highest concentrations in the United States of jobs involving science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), provides uniquely distinctive and innovative pathways of applied learning, applied research and career opportunities for all of our students.
The Innovation Campus, which is a physical extension of the main campus, is one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing research/innovation parks, encompassing over 120 acres and is home to a number of global companies and organizations.
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