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Ten-Minute Play Festival

Sunday, February 21, 2027 2:00pm
Theatre Building

By Undergraduate Playwrights

The University of Iowa Department of Theatre Arts is proud to present the 30th annual Ten-Minute Play Festival!

The Ten-Minute Play Festival features 10-minute productions that are written, acted, designed, and run by undergraduate students. Support these students in a night that will have something for everyone!

Tickets
Tickets for the Ten-Minute Play Festival are available in the Theatre Building lobby one hour before show time. Admission is free, but you must obtain a...

UI Dance Company Concert

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UI Dance Company, the resident repertory and touring company of the Department of Dance, presents a concert of works under the direction of Jenn Pray.
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Urinetown The Musical

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Urinetown The Musical

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Theatre Building
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Theatre Building

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Tickets:
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Urinetown The Musical promotional image

Urinetown The Musical

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Theatre Building
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Theatre Building

By Amelia Yoder

Part of Theatre Arts' Workshop Series

Tickets:
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Urinetown The Musical promotional image

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