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Jazz Ensemble I


+Event Time 7:30 PM
+Doors Open 6:30 PM
+Cost: $10; $8 for Seniors, Military, and UNLV Faculty & Staff; Students - ONE Free Ticket with ID

The Seagull
by Anton Chekhov, Directed by Michael Lugering

When famed actress Arkadina arrives with her young lover, the writer Trigorin, at her country estate in turn-of-the-century Russia, the romantic entanglements, artistic conflicts and jealousies that erupt threaten to tear her family apart. First produced by the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898, this Chekhov classic is renowned for its comedy and cruelty, plunging into the funny and frightening lives of people who suffer for their passions.
-Rated G
+Event Time 8:00 PM
+Doors Open 7:00 PM
+Cost: Sec. A: $30, Sec. B: $25, Sec. C: $20 - $10, UNLV Students in Section C (Limit 1)

The Seagull
by Anton Chekhov, Directed by Michael Lugering

When famed actress Arkadina arrives with her young lover, the writer Trigorin, at her country estate in turn-of-the-century Russia, the romantic entanglements, artistic conflicts and jealousies that erupt threaten to tear her family apart. First produced by the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898, this Chekhov classic is renowned for its comedy and cruelty, plunging into the funny and frightening lives of people who suffer for their passions.
-Rated G
+Event Time 8:00 PM
+Doors Open 7:00 PM
+Cost: Sec. A: $30, Sec. B: $25, Sec. C: $20 - $10, UNLV Students in Section C (Limit 1)

The Seagull
by Anton Chekhov, Directed by Michael Lugering

When famed actress Arkadina arrives with her young lover, the writer Trigorin, at her country estate in turn-of-the-century Russia, the romantic entanglements, artistic conflicts and jealousies that erupt threaten to tear her family apart. First produced by the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898, this Chekhov classic is renowned for its comedy and cruelty, plunging into the funny and frightening lives of people who suffer for their passions.
-Rated G
+Event Time 8:00 PM
+Doors Open 7:00 PM
+Cost: Sec. A: $30, Sec. B: $25, Sec. C: $20 - $10, UNLV Students in Section C (Limit 1)

The Seagull
by Anton Chekhov, Directed by Michael Lugering

When famed actress Arkadina arrives with her young lover, the writer Trigorin, at her country estate in turn-of-the-century Russia, the romantic entanglements, artistic conflicts and jealousies that erupt threaten to tear her family apart. First produced by the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898, this Chekhov classic is renowned for its comedy and cruelty, plunging into the funny and frightening lives of people who suffer for their passions.
-Rated G
+Event Time 2:00 PM
+Doors Open 1:00 PM
+Cost: Sec. A: $30, Sec. B: $25, Sec. C: $20 - $10, UNLV Students in Section C (Limit 1)

Junie B. Jones


+Event Time 10:00 AM
+Doors Open 9:00 AM
+Cost: For ticket information, please call 1-800-497-5007 or visit the link on this page

Junie B. Jones


+Event Time 10:00 AM
+Doors Open 9:00 AM
+Cost: For ticket information, please call 1-800-497-5007 or visit the link on this page

Itzhak Perlman
with Rohan De Silva, pianist

Itzhak Perlman is quite simply a master classical musician and international superstar. He returns to Las Vegas to dazzle you with yet another historic engagement.
+Event Time 8:00 PM
+Doors Open 7:00 PM
+Cost: Sec. A: $85, Sec. B: $60, Sec. C: $45

An Afternoon of Choral Gems

Celebrating its 49th season this year, the Southern Nevada Musical Arts Society presents the 22-voice Musical Arts Singers in "An Afternoon of Choral Gems," featuring music by Joseph Haydn, Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Kern plus American folk songs and spirituals. Featured soloists include John A. Smith, Robert Peterson and Suzanne Russell.

The Musical Arts Singers ensemble was founded in 1981 by music director Dr. Douglas R. Peterson, now in his 44th season as the Society's music director.
+Event Time 3:00 PM
+Doors Open 2:00 PM
+Cost: $9-General Admission; $7-Seniors, Differently Abled, Military, and All Students

Mahler and Pastoral

The Evening's Program:

Felix Mendelssohn
Overture to A Midsummer Night's Dream

Gustav Mahler
Adagietto from Symphony No. 5 in C Minor

Ludwig Van Beethoven
Symphony No. 6 in F Major - "Pastoral"
+Event Time 7:30 PM
+Doors Open 6:30 PM
+Cost: $10; $8 for Seniors, Military, Students and UNLV Faculty & Staff; Students - ONE Free Ticket with ID

Masterworks III - Rising Star Performance

Featuring Haochen Zhang, Piano

Leonard Bernstein
Three Dance Episodes from On The Town

Sergei Prokofiev
Romeo and Juliet Suite #2

Sergei Rachmaninoff
Piano Concerto No. 2 in C minor
+Event Time 8:00 PM
+Doors Open 6:45 PM
+Cost: Sec I.: $78, Sec. II: $53; Sec. III: $38

The Witch

Featuring Ms. Wei Wei Le, guest violin soloist, and Mr. Eric Marienthal, Grammy Award-winning saxophone soloist.
+Event Time 7:30 PM
+Doors Open 6:30 PM
+Cost: $10; $8 for Seniors, Military, and UNLV Faculty & Staff; Students - ONE Free Ticket with ID

CCSD Middle School Honor Band

The Clark County School District presents the Middle School Honor Band.
+Event Time 7:00 PM
+Doors Open 6:00 PM
+Cost: Admission is Free

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Welcome
from the Performing Arts Center Directors

The Performing Arts Center at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has long been the home of arts and cultural programming in Southern Nevada. Located on the northeast corner of the university campus, the center is bustling with activity nearly every day of the year.

In the Center’s performance spaces, three of the valley’s top-producing organizations – the Las Vegas Philharmonic, the Nevada Ballet Theatre, and the Nevada Conservatory Theatre – perform full seasons of the finest in dance, theatre, and music. The Center is also home to the UNLV Symphony Orchestra, UNLV Jazz Ensembles, the UNLV Wind Orchestra, the Las Vegas Music Festival, and the UNLV Dance Department. In addition, the Performing Arts Center hosts its own season of performances – UNLV Presents – bringing the best international classical musicians and artists along with popular arts programming from a broad range of genres, including stars of Broadway and jazz, vocal groups, and the best names in modern dance.

The Performing Arts Center also serves as a convenient and exciting place to host a wide variety of events. Such diverse groups as Kids Artistic Review, TheatreWorks USA, the National Physique Committee (bodybuilding), and the Desert Chorale have produced concerts, plays, and competitions in our spaces. Others have held conventions and meetings, and the Clark County School District annually uses our facilities for their festivals and honors concerts.

Thank you for visiting our website and the time you’re taking to learn more about us.  We are proud of the significant role the UNLV Performing Arts Center plays in the daily cultural life of the Vegas valley.  We hope that you’ll be as proud of your Performing Arts Center as we are.

Larry Henley
Director of Artistic Programming and Production

Lori James
Director of Finance and Guest Relations
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