Organization Directory
Arizona Opera - Tucson
Arizona Opera has its roots in 1971 Tucson, where it was founded by a dedicated group of opera enthusiasts. Arizona Opera currently produces a five opera season. Attending a live opera performance is one of the most thrilling events in Tucson. All Arizona Opera performances have English translations projected above the stage. This makes the already intensely emotional experience of the story as easy to absorb as the power of the live orchestra with over 60 players.
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Arizona Repertory TheatreThe Arizona Repertory Theatre is unique and special, serving as the public laboratory and showcase of the University of Arizona's School of Theatre Arts professional training programs. |
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Beowulf Alley Theatre CompanyBeowulf Alley Theatre Company is committed to enriching the local community through open appreciation of the arts through the staging of innovative, engaging theatre and theatrical education with the highest standards for acting and production. |
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UApresentsUApresents is a nationally recognized presenter of world-class performances for the communities of Southern Arizona. Most events are held at historic Centennial Hall, located on the University of Arizona campus. Performances include the best classical orchestras and artists, iconic jazz and blues stars, high profile dance companies and artists from all corners of the world. |
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DeGrazia Gallery In The SunA National Historic District, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun was designed and built by acclaimed Arizona artist Ted DeGrazia, who was born in 1909 in the Morenci mining camp of Territorial Arizona. The 10-acre foothills site is open daily for visitors to explore the gallery, gift shop, cactus courtyard, and the adjacent Mission in the Sun, artist's home, and grave. |
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The Gaslight TheatreIt all started back in 1977 when a young 24 year old U of A student named Tony Terry Jr. grabbed a few great friends from the drama department and headed to Alaska! Skagway, Alaska to be exact. They founded the "Mighty Moose Melodrama Theatre" and the one and only production was called Gold Fever! or Danger at Bonanza Creek! This show was written by Howard Allen, designed and painted by Tom Benson, and produced by Tony Terry. After a long, cold, BUT FUN summer, the troupe said "The heck with this! Let's head back to the desert!" Shortly after… |
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| New Kiva Motions Puppet Theatre | Tucson | |
| Nimbus Brewing Company | Tucson | |
| Notes for a Change | Tucson |
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