Throughout the year, the University of Denver's Theatre Department presents multiple full theatrical productions from all periods and genres. Students have a hand in acting, directing and building outstanding works, with guest artists and seasoned faculty contributing as well. Always thought provoking and entertaining, come join DU's Theatre Department for an upcoming performance by the strongest university theatre program in the state.
When a first-year college student is unexpectedly given the coveted role of Lady Macbeth, a few classmates have her over to celebrate her casting and reassert their positions at the top of the theatre department’s hierarchy. As the party develops, the students unleash their inhibitions while discovering the power structures that have shaped their theatrical education.
Directed by Greg Ungar
Tickets on sale September 1, 2024
Byron Theatre
November 7 – 10, 2024
Shakespeare's R & J
by Joe Calarco
Shakespeare's R&J" is a bold reinterpretation of Shakespeare's classic tragedy Romeo and Juliet. Set in a strict Catholic boarding school, the play follows four students who secretly perform the forbidden text of Romeo and Juliet. Initially, the students take turns reading the play aloud and soon they are swept away, enmeshed in the emotion so much that they break school rules in order to continue their readings. Perceptions and understanding are turned upside-down as the fun of play-acting turns serious, and the words and meanings begin to hit home and universal truths emerge. The four students grapple with their own emerging identities and desires, challenging societal norms and authority figures in the process.
Directed by Kelly Van Oosbree
Tickets on sale September 1, 2024
Byron Theatre
February 13 – 16, 2025
The Moors
by Jen Silverman
A young governess arrives at a remote manor after exchanging semi-romantic correspondence with one mysterious Mr. Branwell. But when the door opens, the only residents of the house seem to be Branwell's two sisters, a maid (or maybe two maids?) and a lovelorn mastiff. And no man to be found, or child to be cared for. An inspired, whimsical satire that both embraces and sends up the gothic musings of the Brontë sisters.
Directed by Anne Penner
Tickets on sale September 1, 2024
Byron Theatre
March 6 – 9, 2025
Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens
adapted by Gale Childs Daly
Pip dreams of being a gentleman, and miraculously an opportunity is presented that allows him to bring his dream to life. By inheriting a large sum of money, Pip advances in society and all of his expectations seem to come true, but in a way that is, at once, mysterious and disturbing. Ultimately, Pip learns some important lessons about love, forgiveness and redemption.
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DU Theatre
DU Theatre production of A Midsummer Night's Dream Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Sabin Epstein In this photo: Luke Sewpersaud Photo by McLeod9 Creative
DU Theatre production of A Bright New Boise Written by Samuel D. Hunter
Directed by Greg Ungar In this photo: Cooper Atchison, Sam Werkema, Kanara Bramlett-Pittman, Kate Hebert Photo by RDG Photography
DU Theatre production of The Taming Written by Lauren Gunderson
Directed by Kelly Van Oosbree In this photo: Kate Hebert Photo by McLeod9 Creative
DU Theatre production of Antigone Written by Sophocles Translation by Don Taylor
Directed by Anne Penner In this photo: Andrew Sawyer, Libby Williams, Mo Fine, Haley Barth, Erin Kubat, Donovan Cates, Cooper Atchison, Hannah Girgis, Kate Hebert, Ryan Thomas Photo by Matthew Gale
DU Theatre production of Rent Music, lyrics, and book by Jonathan Larson
Directed by Ashley Hamilton In this photo: Ruby Gregerson, Faith Stafford, Megan Fournier, Libby Williamson, Ava Bross, Rhianna Lewis Photo by RDG Photography