Welcome

When you look at our School's website you may notice something you won't see virtually anywhere else in North America. Unlike almost every other program, we unite theatre, film, and television in one School. Your ability to work in all three areas reflects the professional world and the exciting new careers that await you when you graduate. They aren’t separate in the world of work, and they aren’t separate in your experience in the School of Theatre, Film & Television.

 

Our extraordinary faculty offers comprehensive training in the art and business of storytelling. Whether that story is told on stage, on screens, or in the emerging world of media and entertainment, you will be given the education, training, and hands-on experience to become artistic makers and leaders for the future.

 

Part of our commitment to prepare you for your future career is our extensive internship program. These opportunities, often provided by notable TFTV alumni working in almost every sector of the entertainment industry, allow you to engage the professional area of your choice and learn from experienced practitioners by working alongside them.

 

Welcome to one of America’s most exciting arts environments. We're proud to be ranked the No. 2 public school in the United States, and the only National Top 10 school located outside of Los Angles, Boston and New York (The Wrap College Issue, 2024). Come join us in the stunning desert southwest and take your place with talented colleagues who share your passion for the study, the business, and the art of storytelling. Explore the rich emotional possibilities offered only through live performance and the immersive cinematic and media experience we offer you in the University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film, & Television.

 

Brant Pope
Interim Director

Events

Repertory Theatre

Little Women Venue: Marroney Theatre April 20, 2025 to May 4, 2025

Screening Events

BFA Acting & Musical Theatre 2025 Senior Showcase Venue: Marroney Theatre April 19, 2025 at 7:00pm

Next Performance Collective

New Directions Festival Venue: Tornabene Theatre April 3, 2025 to April 13, 2025

News

Mikaela Shwer (’04) debuts her award-winning documentary at the 33rd Arizona International Film Festival

The 33rd edition of the Arizona International Film Festival opens this week. The state’s longest-running festival will present 107 films from 21 countries and feature multiple faculty and alumni filmmakers from… More

Clayton Lukens (’24) joins North American tour of ‘The Book of Mormon’ 

School of Theatre, Film & Television alum Clayton Lukens (BFA Musical Theatre, ’24) was recently selected to join the national touring company of The Book of Mormon. Over… More

Global Reach: Prof. Lisanne Skyler’s film ‘Brillo Box (3¢ off)’ draws crowds at ‘From Warhol to Banksy’ Pop Art exhibit in Canada 

After an eight year run on the premium cable network and streaming platform HBO/MAX, Brillo Box (3¢ off), the critically acclaimed documentary film by School of Theatre, Film… More

Featured Faculty

Patrick Holt Associate Professor

Patrick Holt is an Associate Professor at the University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film, & Television. His work has been seen at The Guthrie Theater, The Kansas… More

Jacob Bricca Professor

Jacob Bricca, ACE is an award-winning film editor and director whose work has been screened theatrically across the globe. Among the dozen feature films he has edited are the… More

Kevin Black Professor of Practice

Kevin Black is a Professor of Practice in Acting, teaching Acting l and ll, Introduction to Voice and Movement, and Screen Acting. He is a professional actor with… More

Student Work

UA FTV Fiction Films

Our students' films have gained recognition at the world's top films festivals, including the Berlin Intl. Film Festival and Sundance, and feature stellar performances from rising stars in the Theatre programs. BA and BFA students in the film program work collaboratively on films, with BA students applying skills learned in producing and studies courses to lead projects in the producer role. Magic Hour and I Dream in Widescreen are the popular showcases for fiction produced in the program. More

Design Tech Showcase Reveals Secrets

Every year, the school brings agents, professional designers and production specialists to campus to view the work of our actors and design and technology students. The annual Showcase of Talent offers our students a valuable next step into the business and direct access to industry professionals. More

UA FTV Documentaries

Our production students gain experience in documentary, and are taught by working filmmakers whose films can be seen on HBO, Netflix, and PBS. The documentary work is original and eclectic, and reflects the rich culture of Tucson. Student work is regularly showcased at What’s up, Docs at The Loft Cinema and at I Dream in Widescreen, the gala event of BFA senior thesis films that regularly draws crowds of over 1000 to the historic Fox Tucson Theatre. More

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Take a quick virtual tour of the Fine Arts District and the rest of the UA Campus, click here.

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OPENING NIGHT ✨

Tonight we debut seven brand new short plays written, dramaturged, acted and directed by students in the School of Theatre, Film & Television in New Directions Festival 2025.

This year the plays include:

• NEW NEIGHBORS by Madeline Heinrich, directed by Emma Dean, dramaturgy by Kelsie Ramos
• HERO BY CHOICE OR HEART by Brie Baker, directed by Rachel Pazos, dramaturgy by Kendrick Emery
• MURAL IN THE LIBRARY by Dagny McCrory, directed by Brooke Thompson, dramaturgy by Kelsie Ramos
• BAREFOOT IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE WASHINGTON by Tessa Crabtree, directed by Rayce Morland, dramaturgy by Kelsie Ramos
• COLLAPSE by Rayce Morland, directed by Brie Baker, dramaturgy by Kendrick Emery
• LOVE & LIBRARIES by Kathryn Kuluga, directed by Ivanna Guzman Alvirez, dramaturgy by Kelsie Ramos
• CAN WE TALK? by Josiah Santos, directed by Erik Rosenbaum, dramaturgy by Kendrick Emery

New Directions Festival will have eight performances from April 3 - 13 in the Tornabene Theatre. Tickets at am.ticketmaster.com/uacfa/buy/NDF. Free tickets to this production are available for all college and high school students. For details, visit azart.fyi/freetftvtix.
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OPENING NIGHT ✨

Tonight we debut seven brand new short plays written, dramaturged, acted and directed by students in the School of Theatre, Film & Television in New Directions Festival 2025.

This year the plays include:

• NEW NEIGHBORS by Madeline Heinrich, directed by Emma Dean, dramaturgy by Kelsie Ramos
• HERO BY CHOICE OR HEART by Brie Baker, directed by Rachel Pazos, dramaturgy by Kendrick Emery
• MURAL IN THE LIBRARY by Dagny McCrory, directed by Brooke Thompson, dramaturgy by Kelsie Ramos
• BAREFOOT IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE WASHINGTON by Tessa Crabtree, directed by Rayce Morland, dramaturgy by Kelsie Ramos
• COLLAPSE by Rayce Morland, directed by Brie Baker, dramaturgy by Kendrick Emery
• LOVE & LIBRARIES by Kathryn Kuluga, directed by Ivanna Guzman Alvirez, dramaturgy by Kelsie Ramos
• CAN WE TALK? by Josiah Santos, directed by Erik Rosenbaum, dramaturgy by Kendrick Emery

New Directions Festival will have eight performances from April 3 - 13 in the Tornabene Theatre. Tickets at https://am.ticketmaster.com/uacfa/buy/NDF. Free tickets to this production are available for all college and high school students. For details, visit azart.fyi/freetftvtix.Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

School of Theatre, Film & Television alum Mikaela Shwer (’04) will debut her award-winning documentary THE KIDS ARE NOT ALRIGHT at the Arizona International Film Festival this week.

In a career spanning 15 years, Mikaela has worked on projects for PBS, HBO, Netflix, Hulu, and Apple TV. Her debut feature documentary, DON’T TELL ANYONE/NO LE DIGAS A NADIE (PBS), earned a Peabody Award. She worked as an editor, writer, and co-producer on the docuseries ALLEN V. FARROW (HBO) for which she received 2 Emmy nominations, and was an editor on the docuseries HARRY & MEGHAN, which holds the record for the biggest debut of a Netflix documentary.

Shwer’s new film is an intimate portrait of trauma as three families work to shed light on the devastating impacts of abuse suffered at the hands of the Troubled Teen Industry, an unregulated network of for-profit institutions claiming to fix wayward teenagers.

“Bringing the film to my home state of Arizona and particularly to Tucson, where I was first introduced to the art of film and the field of journalism through my time at the University of Arizona, is particularly special and full circle,” reflects Shwer. “Tucson is also where I began my work in editing. While attending U of A, I interned at KVOA, and I got to edit some local sports segments. Editing college basketball became crucial to starting my documentary career. When I moved to New York, I made money editing college basketball during the day so that I could intern and assistant edit at my first documentary jobs. I’m very grateful for all of my experiences in Tucson that have led me to where I am today.”

Read the full interview with Shwer: tftv.arizona.edu/news/mikaela-shwer-04-debuts-her-award-winning-documentary-at-the-33rd-arizona-i...

‘The Kids are Not Alright’ will screen on Saturday, April 5 - with Shwer in attendance at the screening.
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School of Theatre, Film & Television alum Mikaela Shwer (’04) will debut her award-winning documentary THE KIDS ARE NOT ALRIGHT at the Arizona International Film Festival this week. 

In a career spanning 15 years, Mikaela has worked on projects for PBS, HBO, Netflix, Hulu, and Apple TV. Her debut feature documentary, DON’T TELL ANYONE/NO LE DIGAS A NADIE (PBS), earned a Peabody Award. She worked as an editor, writer, and co-producer on the docuseries ALLEN V. FARROW (HBO) for which she received 2 Emmy nominations, and was an editor on the docuseries HARRY & MEGHAN, which holds the record for the biggest debut of a Netflix documentary.

Shwer’s new film is an intimate portrait of trauma as three families work to shed light on the devastating impacts of abuse suffered at the hands of the Troubled Teen Industry, an unregulated network of for-profit institutions claiming to fix wayward teenagers.

“Bringing the film to my home state of Arizona and particularly to Tucson, where I was first introduced to the art of film and the field of journalism through my time at the University of Arizona, is particularly special and full circle,” reflects Shwer. “Tucson is also where I began my work in editing. While attending U of A, I interned at KVOA, and I got to edit some local sports segments. Editing college basketball became crucial to starting my documentary career. When I moved to New York, I made money editing college basketball during the day so that I could intern and assistant edit at my first documentary jobs. I’m very grateful for all of my experiences in Tucson that have led me to where I am today.”

Read the full interview with Shwer: https://tftv.arizona.edu/news/mikaela-shwer-04-debuts-her-award-winning-documentary-at-the-33rd-arizona-international-film-festival/

‘The Kids are Not Alright’ will screen on Saturday, April 5 - with Shwer in attendance at the screening.

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THIS WEEK ✨

Join us as we debut seven brand new short plays written, dramaturged, acted and directed by students in the School of Theatre, Film & Television in New Directions Festival 2025.

New Directions Festival will have eight performances from April 3 - 13 in the Tornabene Theatre. Get your tickets here: am.ticketmaster.com/uacfa/buy/NDF. Free tickets to this production are available for all college and high school students. For details, visit azart.fyi/freetftvtix.

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THIS WEEK ✨

Join us as we debut seven brand new short plays written, dramaturged, acted and directed by students in the School of Theatre, Film & Television in New Directions Festival 2025.

New Directions Festival will have eight performances from April 3 - 13 in the Tornabene Theatre. Get your tickets here: https://am.ticketmaster.com/uacfa/buy/NDF. Free tickets to this production are available for all college and high school students. For details, visit azart.fyi/freetftvtix.

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