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Pardoe Theatre

Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center

By Tom Russell and the Writers' Room; Directed by Tom and Courtney Russell Zombie botanists?! Mutant salamanders?! Insane robots?! Experience '50s sci-fi madness as live voice actors, massive comic book illustrations, and on-stage sound effects artists lead audiences on a comedy voyage of intergalactic proportions. This outrageous script is original to BYU’s Theatre and Media Arts Department, and you don't want to miss it! Post-Show Discussions on November 4 & 11, ASL on November 11. This event is eligible for…

The BYU Final Cut Film Festival is a student-produced, student-created film festival. Over a period of several evenings, we screen a collection of the best fiction films, documentaries, commercials and animations that students create here at BYU. Final Cut is sponsored by the BYU Theatre and Media Arts department and the Student Film Association. The purpose of this festival is to encourage students to create and watch meaningful and creative media. Festival submissions are open to all current BYU students.…

The BYU Final Cut Film Festival is a student-produced, student-created film festival. Over a period of several evenings, we screen a collection of the best fiction films, documentaries, commercials and animations that students create here at BYU. Final Cut is sponsored by the BYU Theatre and Media Arts department and the Student Film Association. The purpose of this festival is to encourage students to create and watch meaningful and creative media. Festival submissions are open to all current BYU students.…

The BYU Final Cut Film Festival is a student-produced, student-created film festival. Over a period of several evenings, we screen a collection of the best fiction films, documentaries, commercials and animations that students create here at BYU. Final Cut is sponsored by the BYU Theatre and Media Arts department and the Student Film Association. The purpose of this festival is to encourage students to create and watch meaningful and creative media. Festival submissions are open to all current BYU students.…

The BYU Final Cut Film Festival is a student-produced, student-created film festival. Over a period of several evenings, we screen a collection of the best fiction films, documentaries, commercials and animations that students create here at BYU. Final Cut is sponsored by the BYU Theatre and Media Arts department and the Student Film Association. The purpose of this festival is to encourage students to create and watch meaningful and creative media. Festival submissions are open to all current BYU students.…

Scott Schattuck, director; Noteworthy is one of BYU's top a cappella ensembles, comprised of nine powerhouse female vocalists. With a varied repertoire—including pop, rock, jazz, hip-hop, and spiritual music—Noteworthy has something for everyone. In 2007, Noteworthy was named the winner of the International Championship of College A Cappella (ICCA), becoming only the second all-female ensemble to win the competition in its 23-year history. Noteworthy has since appeared on NBC's hit show The Sing-Off, released seven albums, and become a YouTube sensation.…

McKay Crocket, director; Emmy Award-winning Vocal Point, BYU's world-renowned all-vocal ensemble, pushes the limits of contemporary a cappella by combining tight harmonies, out-of-this-world vocal percussion, and crisp choreography to deliver high energy performances. Celebrated as one of the "greatest college a cappella groups of all time," Vocal Point's all-new concert will be unlike any you've seen before. From pop to rock and country to spiritual, Vocal Point's varied repertoire will bring something that everyone in the family can enjoy.

Keely Song, artistic director; BYU Contemporary Dance Theatre in Concert presents "Within Dreams." This concert explores the liminal space between reality and escapism as we delve into dreams that heal the soul.   ASL/Subtitles provided for all shows. This event requires all attendees to present proof of full vaccination, or a negative COVID-19 test to gain access to the event venue. Masks worn over the mouth and nose are also required for the duration of the performance. For more information…

By Kate Hamill, adapted from the novel by Jane Austen Directed by Stephanie Breinholt It is a truth universally acknowledged that it’s easy to “willfully misunderstand” another—even someone handsome, intriguing, and rich! Elizabeth Bennet is determined to know her own mind, but impossibly aggravating Mr. Darcy needs a good setting down. Bad first impressions, myriad misunderstandings: this surprising and timely new adaptation is a vibrant take on the classic story. Post-Show Discussion on March 17 & 24, ASL on March…

By Kate Hamill, adapted from the novel by Jane Austen Directed by Stephanie Breinholt It is a truth universally acknowledged that it’s easy to “willfully misunderstand” another—even someone handsome, intriguing, and rich! Elizabeth Bennet is determined to know her own mind, but impossibly aggravating Mr. Darcy needs a good setting down. Bad first impressions, myriad misunderstandings: this surprising and timely new adaptation is a vibrant take on the classic story. Post-Show Discussion on March 17 & 24, ASL on March…

By Kate Hamill, adapted from the novel by Jane Austen Directed by Stephanie Breinholt It is a truth universally acknowledged that it’s easy to “willfully misunderstand” another—even someone handsome, intriguing, and rich! Elizabeth Bennet is determined to know her own mind, but impossibly aggravating Mr. Darcy needs a good setting down. Bad first impressions, myriad misunderstandings: this surprising and timely new adaptation is a vibrant take on the classic story. Post-Show Discussion on March 17 & 24, ASL on March…

By Kate Hamill, adapted from the novel by Jane Austen Directed by Stephanie Breinholt It is a truth universally acknowledged that it’s easy to “willfully misunderstand” another—even someone handsome, intriguing, and rich! Elizabeth Bennet is determined to know her own mind, but impossibly aggravating Mr. Darcy needs a good setting down. Bad first impressions, myriad misunderstandings: this surprising and timely new adaptation is a vibrant take on the classic story. Post-Show Discussion on March 17 & 24, ASL on March…

By Kate Hamill, adapted from the novel by Jane Austen Directed by Stephanie Breinholt It is a truth universally acknowledged that it’s easy to “willfully misunderstand” another—even someone handsome, intriguing, and rich! Elizabeth Bennet is determined to know her own mind, but impossibly aggravating Mr. Darcy needs a good setting down. Bad first impressions, myriad misunderstandings: this surprising and timely new adaptation is a vibrant take on the classic story. Post-Show Discussion on March 17 & 24, ASL on March…

By Kate Hamill, adapted from the novel by Jane Austen Directed by Stephanie Breinholt It is a truth universally acknowledged that it’s easy to “willfully misunderstand” another—even someone handsome, intriguing, and rich! Elizabeth Bennet is determined to know her own mind, but impossibly aggravating Mr. Darcy needs a good setting down. Bad first impressions, myriad misunderstandings: this surprising and timely new adaptation is a vibrant take on the classic story. Post-Show Discussion on March 17 & 24, ASL on March…

Student workDon't miss the annual Music Dance Theatre Broadway Revue. Join us for an incredible evening full of student-directed and choreographed show tunes featuring the Music Dance Theatre students!

Student workDon't miss the annual Music Dance Theatre Broadway Revue. Join us for an incredible evening full of student-directed and choreographed show tunes featuring the Music Dance Theatre students!

Student workDon't miss the annual Music Dance Theatre Broadway Revue. Join us for an incredible evening full of student-directed and choreographed show tunes featuring the Music Dance Theatre students!

Student workDon't miss the annual Music Dance Theatre Broadway Revue. Join us for an incredible evening full of student-directed and choreographed show tunes featuring the Music Dance Theatre students!

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