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Live and Screened Performance

Live and Screened Performance

Bachelor of Arts: Live and Screened Performance (LSP)

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Live & Screened Performance provides students with broad-based skills and performance experiences that are necessary to secure professional work in the entertainment industry as individual and collaborative artists – locally, nationally and abroad.

Students in this program will hone the craft of creating performance for theatre, screen and new media.

Productions and workshop productions, mentored by our faculty, on campus and beyond, give students the opportunity to experience diverse performance spaces as well as creative roles from writing, dramaturgy, devising and script development to acting and directing

Theatre training serves as an expansive basis for our program while additional course work specifically prepares graduates for careers in theatre, film, television, and related media.

BA LSP Degree Requirements

2025/26 EVENTS BY LIVE & SCREENED PERFORMANCE STUDENTS:

Our 2025/26 theatre season features a range of musicals and plays focusing on modern life, friendship, romance and show tunes! The season showcases the school’s rising stars in acting, design and technical production. Join us!

Past Featured Work:

Requiem for a Reef (2024)

Devised by ten TFTV BA students in collaboration with TFTV instructor Rick Wamer, Requiem for a Reef is a breathtaking work of physical theatre that takes aim at the repercussions of climate change on coral reefs and coastal communities. Wamer and the students were invited by Mannakin Theater and Dance of California to devise and perform Requiem for a Reef for the 2024 edition of the International Choreographer’s Festival in Minneapolis, and for an additional performance in San Francisco at Mannakin’s home theatre in October 2024.

Requiem for a Reef inspired the 25/26 workshop production The Climate Project, an original work of physical theatre that explores the urgent issue of climate change in the Sonoran Desert and beyond. Devised by TFTV students together with faculty member Rick Wamer, The Climate Project uses the “theatre of metamorphosis” approach – a movement-based form of physical theatre – to reflect on environmental transformation and human impact. The production featured a twenty-member ensemble whose performance was the result of a year’s worth of collaborative research and creative exploration.

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Live and Screened Performance

Greg Pierotti Associate Professor
Assistant Professor, Applied Intercultural Arts Research - GIDP
pierotti@arizona.edu Marshall Bldg, Room 237
520-621-3996
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Elaine Romero Professor, School of Theatre, Film and Television
Associate Professor, Applied Intercultural Arts Research - GIDP Professor
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Professor, Applied Intercultural Arts Research-GIDP
elaineromero@arizona.edu Marshall Bldg, Room 232
520-621-5899
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Roweena Mackay Instructor, Theatre Film and Television
rmackay@arizona.edu Drama Bldg, Room 111
520-621-4373
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Erin Roberts
ophelia3000@arizona.edu Drama Bldg, Room
520-626-1547
Rick Wamer Instructor, Theatre Film and Television
rwamer@arizona.edu Drama Bldg, Room 117
520-626-6855
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Theatre

P.O. BOX 210003
1025 N Olive Rd.
Drama Bldg, Rm 239
Tucson, AZ 85721-0003

Email: theatre@cfa.arizona.edu

Phone: (520) 621-7008

Film & Television

P.O. BOX 210158B
845 N Park Ave.
Marshall Bldg, Rm 220
Tucson, AZ 85721-0158b

Email: ftvinfo@cfa.arizona.edu

Phone: (520) 621-7352

Arizona Arts Box Office

1020 E. University Blvd.
Centennial Hall
Tucson, AZ 85721-0021

Box Office Hours:

Tuesday - Friday: 12:00pnm – 6:00pm
Saturday: 12:00pm - 5:00pm
*One hour before show times at venue of performance
Please note: The Box Office observes limited hours or is closed during most university recognized holidays. If purchasing tickets in person, please call ahead to confirm hours.

Online: tickets.arizona.edu

Phone: (520) 621-3341


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