2024-2025 Productions

Fall 2024 Season

Fine Arts Series- Presents Black Label Movement

Come Experience the award winning and intensely physical contemporary dance of Black Label Movement!

January 30, 2025 1 PM & 7 PM


RTFP University Theatre 


Step into a vibrant technicolor journey through three powerful stages- Canary (before), Crimson (during), then Emerald (emerging). This evening-length work pulses with dynamic movement and intricate partnering, capturing the emotions and transformations of shared human experencies. Canary, Crimson, then Emerald showcases a vibrancy
 of community renewal, blossoming with compassion, resilliance, and hope. 
- Performed by Black Label Movement


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Spring Dance Concert

Dance into spring with a variety of new works that are bursting with energy and empowerment
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Dance@Unt 

February 6-8, 2025 

RTFP University Theatre 

We are thrilled to invite you to our upcoming student dance concert, featuring an exciting array of performances created by our talented faculty, esteemed guest artists, and some of our very own exceptional students. Our guest artist includes, Carl Flink, Omoniyi “Niyi” Obioha, and Blake Nellis. This event promises to be a captivating showcase of creativity, skill, and passion. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to support and celebrate the incredible artistry within our community.

Come and be inspired by the dynamic and diverse works on display. We look forward to seeing you there!

First Stage Series Presents: Love/Sick

Love's quirks and heartbreaks – a bittersweet journey through Love/Sick
Written by John Cariani

Directed by Theatre@UNT student Kayle Richey

February 13-15, 2025

RTFP Acting Studio 127- LIMITED SEATING

"Love/Sick" is a riveting collection of nine darkly comedic and deeply poignant short plays. Set against the backdrop of a surreal suburban night, this unromantic comedy delves into the raw and tumultuous emotions of love. From a couple ensnared in a compulsive song to a man grappling with the loss of his senses, each vignette unveils the intense and often chaotic nature of modern relationships. Prepare to be captivated by an evening of laughter, tears, and heart-wrenching moments as we journey through the unpredictable and often bittersweet landscape of love and heartbreak.
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Machinal

Trapped by society, driven by desperation – the haunting journey of a woman's fight for freedom.
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Written by Sophie Treadwell

Directed by Lin Roberts

February 27- March 2, 2025


RTFP Studio Theatre (RTFP 132)


Based off the infamous 1925 case of Ruth Snyder who murdered her husband after starting an affair, this play follows the life of young Helen and how life leads her down this dangerous path.  Set in New York in the 1920s, Helen's life as a telephone operator changes quickly once her boss proposes to her at work. Between the lines, this play captures the ideas of prioritizing capitalism over emotional needs, while punctuating the sexism that occurs in a male dominated world.

Cabaret

Defying tyranny, embracing freedom- love and decadence collide under the glittering lights of the Cabaret.
Written by Joe Masteroff

Directed by Alli Betsill

Music by John Kander

April 10-13, 2025

RTFP University Theatre


Cabaret is a musical set in 1930s Berlin, at the Kit Kat Klub, a decadent nightclub. The story centers on Sally Bowles, a carefree British singer, and Cliff Bradshaw, an American writer who becomes her lover. As they navigate their relationship, the political climate outside grows increasingly dangerous with the rise of the Nazi Party. The musical contrasts the vibrant, hedonistic club scenes with the harsh realities of a society on the brink of fascism. Themes of love, political repression, and the fragility of personal lives are explored. With its memorable songs like "Cabaret" and "Maybe This Time," the show portrays a vibrant yet precarious world on the brink of change.
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Bus Stop

Join us as we get snowed in at the Bus Stop
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Written by William Inge

Directed by Sarah Rutan

October 3,2024- October 6, 2024

Studio Theatre (RTFP 132)


“Bus Stop” is a charming and heartfelt play by William Inge that takes place in a small-town diner during a snowstorm. The story follows a group of diverse characters who are stranded overnight, each with their own unique backgrounds and personal struggles. As they interact, relationships are tested, secrets are revealed, and unexpected connections are made. With a blend of humor and drama, “Bus Stop” explores themes of love, loneliness, and the human desire for connection. This classic American play offers a poignant and entertaining look at the complexities of life and the bonds that form in the most unlikely of places.

Anatomies

Get Spooky with Dr. Knox and learn about Anatomies
Writen by Don Nigro

Directed by Nathan Autrey

October 31,2024- November3, 2024

University Theatre


Set in Edinburgh in the 1820's, Dr. Robert Knox is in seek of fresh corpses for his anatomy lessons.  With bodies being scarce, the profitable business of body snatching begins to emerge.  Burke and Hare, two local lodge owners, find a more lucrative business plan in ‘finding’ fresher corpse for a larger reward.  When more and more bodies start to show up, moral ethics arise and are questioned by Dr. Knox’s internist. Layered with dark humor and eerie music from the street singers the McGonigal's, this play circles the idea of morality and science.
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New Choreographers Concert

Evocation: Unleashing Stories Through Dance
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Dance@UNT

November 21, 2024- November 23, 2024

University Theatre

Join us for an unforgettable evening as the talented students of the University of North Texas (UNT) Dance Department present their latest works. This concert showcases a diverse array of new dance pieces, each choreographed and performed by our dedicated students. Witness the culmination of their hard work, creativity, and passion as they bring to life innovative and expressive dance performances. From contemporary to classical styles, each piece reflects the unique artistic vision and technical prowess of our emerging choreographers and dancers.
Don’t miss this opportunity to support and celebrate the next generation of dance artists. Whether you’re a dance enthusiast or simply looking for an inspiring night out, this concert promises to captivate and entertain.

The First Stage Series Presents: Black Snow

Join us for an artistic look at bureaucratuc absurdity
Written by Mikhaul Bulgakov

Adapted by Keith Reddin

Directed By Theatre@UNT student Cade Roberti

September 19, 2024- September 21, 2024

RTFP Acting Studio 127- LIMITED SEATING

“Black Snow” is a darkly comedic play by Mikhail Bulgakov, adapted from his novel of the same name. The story follows Sergei Maksudov, a struggling writer who finds himself entangled in the chaotic and absurd world of the Soviet theater. As Maksudov’s novel is adapted into a play, he navigates the eccentricities of directors, actors, and bureaucrats, all while grappling with his own creative frustrations. “Black Snow” offers a satirical and biting critique of the artistic process and the often surreal nature of life under a repressive regime. With its sharp wit and poignant observations, this play provides a unique and entertaining look at the trials and tribulations of a writer caught in a whirlwind of artistic madness.
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The First Stage Series Presents: No Exit

Join us, in a room, no windows, no doors, and... No Exit
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Written by Jean Paul Sartre

Directed by Theatre@UNT student Zoe Oldenburg

October 24, 2024- October 26, 2024

RTFP Acting Studio 127- LIMITED SEATING

“No Exit” is a powerful existentialist play by Jean-Paul Sartre that delves into the human psyche and the nature of hell. The story revolves around three characters—Garcin, Inez, and Estelle—who find themselves locked in a mysterious room together after death. As they interact, they gradually realize that their eternal punishment is to be each other’s tormentors. Through sharp dialogue and intense psychological exploration, “No Exit” examines themes of guilt, self-deception, and the inescapable nature of human relationships. Sartre’s famous line, “Hell is other people,” encapsulates the play’s central message, making it a thought-provoking and enduring piece of modern theater.