Spring 2025

  • Fefu and Her Friends

    By Maria Irene Fornes
    Directed by Lindsay Brandon Hunter

    Mar. 6 - 8, 2025
    7:30 p.m.
    Mar. 8 - 9, 2025
    2 p.m.
    UB Center for the Arts Black Box Theatre

    $22 Adults
    $17 Seniors/Veterans/UB Employees
    $12 Students
    $7 UB Students
    (Ticketmaster fees apply when purchasing online.)

    *Playbill will be available 48 hours before performance.

    One of Off-Broadway’s best-loved plays, originally directed by the author. The audience follows the lives of eight women. For this play, María Irene Fornés received one of her nine Obie awards.

    “A wonderful, important play.” ⁠—⁠Susan Sontag

    “One of the most powerful plays written about the mysteries and shared hallucinations of the female experience.” ⁠—⁠L A Weekly

    Fefu and Her Friends is recommended for ages 14+.
    Content notes:  the production includes prop firearms and the sound of gunshots, and includes depictions of death, distress due to mental illness (including hallucination), and discussion of acquired physical disability. 

    FEFU AND HER FRIENDS is presented by arrangement with Broadway Play Publishing, Inc.
    www.broadwayplaypublishing.com/

  • ChoreoLab

    Directed by Anne Burnidge
    Choreographers: Rebekah Bono, Anne Burnidge, Mario Liguiori, Ariana Mullin, Selena Pereyra, Kelly Quinn, Megan Rakeepile, Miranda Spada, Nitya Vedantam

    Mar. 28 - 29, 2025
    7:30 p.m.
    Mar. 29 - 30, 2025
    2 p.m.

    UB Center for the Arts Black Box Theatre

    $22 Adults
    $17 Seniors/Veterans/UB Employees
    $12 Students
    $7 UB Students
    (Ticketmaster fees apply when purchasing online.)

    *Playbill will be available 48 hours before performance.

    Now in its sixth season, ChoreoLab is a performance and choreographic research laboratory for faculty, graduate and undergraduate dance students, and guest artists. Dedicated to fostering a diverse, creative environment to explore movement, the program embraces contemporary trends, while supporting dancers investigating the role of dance within society and culture. ChoreoLab provides versatile opportunities for UB students that reflect the current dance landscape.

    The spring program will include a sizable cohort of student performers and technical crew, including both undergraduate and graduate students.

  • MFA Dance Thesis Concert

    Directed by Rebecca Chaleff
    Choreographers: Joshua Ikechukwu, Dani Schofer, and Amelia Rojek

    Apr. 4 - 5, 2025
    7:30 p.m.
    Apr. 5, 2025
    2 p.m.
    UB Center for the Black Box Theatre

    $22 Adults
    $17 Seniors/Veterans/UB Employees
    $12 Students
    $7 UB Students
    (Ticketmaster fees apply when purchasing online.)

    *Playbill will be available 48 hours before performance.

    dancer on stage.

    The annual MFA Dance Thesis Concert will feature the premier of new works by MFA Dance candidates Joshua Ikechukwu, Amelia Rojek, and Dani Schofer. The production showcases the culmination of the trio’s creative research from their thesis projects, a requirement for the conferral of the degree Master of Fine Arts. The concert features collaborations with designers, technologists, and the student performers.

    The Master of Fine Arts in Dance is the equivalent of the PhD in a scholarly discipline and represents the synthesis of years of study and the honing of artistic sensibilities. The MFA Dance Thesis Concert is an opportunity to see new works by the next generation of doers, makers, and thinkers in the field.

  • The Secretaries, A Theatre Studio Ensemble Production

    A Five Lesbian Brothers play written by Maureen Angelos, Babs Davy, Dominique Dibbell, Peg Healey, and Lisa Kron
    Directed by Janet Werther

    Apr. 11 - 12, 2025
    7:30 p.m.

    UB Center for the Arts Rehearsal Workshop

    $22 Adults
    $17 Seniors/Veterans/UB Employees
    $12 Students
    $7 UB Students
    (Ticketmaster fees apply when purchasing online.)

    *Playbill will be available 48 hours before performance.

    Something's rotten in Big Bone! Pretty Patty Johnson is thrilled to join the secretarial pool at the Cooney Lumber Mill under the iron-fisted leadership of sultry office manager Susan Curtis. But she soon begins to feel that all is not right—the enforced diet of Slim-Fast shakes, the strange clicking language between the girls, the monthly disappearance of a lumberjack. By the time Patty discovers murder is part of these office killers' skill set, it's too late to turn back! In the guise of satiric exploitation-horror, The Secretaries takes an unflinching look at the warping cultural expectations of femininity. The Secretaries premiered at the WOW Cafe in New York City in December 1993 under the direction of Kate Stafford.

    "The Secretaries is a sustained, amusing look at the fine line between aggression and assertiveness. – The New Yorker

    "95 minutes of gritty, bawdy, bloody humor pregnant with incisive social commentary." – San Francisco Examiner

    Due to strong language, depictions of alcohol use, and other sensitive content, The Secretaries is recommended for a mature audience.

    THE SECRETARIES is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.
    www.concordtheatricals.com

  • The Pajama Game

    Book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell
    Music and Lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross
    Directed and Choreographed by James Beaudry
    Music Direction by Matt Marco

    Apr. 25 - 26, 2025 and May 2 – 3, 2025
    7:30 p.m.
    Apr. 27, 2025 and May 3 - 4, 2025
    2 p.m.
    Morning Program:
    Apr. 25, 2025
    10 a.m.

    UB Center for the Arts Drama Theatre

    $22 Adults
    $17 Seniors/Veterans/UB Employees
    $12 Students
    $7 UB Students
    (Ticketmaster fees apply when purchasing online.)

    *Playbill will be available 48 hours before performance.

    A union strike at a pajama factory generates plenty of steam heat in this toe-tapping, comedic love story.

    The Pajama Game was awarded the 1955 Tony for Best Musical and, over half of a century later, claimed the award for Best Revival of a Musical, proving that the story is truly timeless. With an energetic score by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross (Damn Yankees), The Pajama Game is brimming with songs and dances that have become musical theatre standards, including "Steam Heat" and "Hernando's Hideaway."

    Conditions at the Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory are anything but peaceful as sparks fly between new superintendent, Sid Sorokin, and Babe Williams, leader of the union grievance committee. Their stormy relationship comes to a head when the workers strike for a 7 ½ cent pay increase, setting off not only a conflict between management and labor, but a battle of the sexes as well.

    Featuring plenty of fun and splashy production numbers, The Pajama Game is filled with standout featured roles and a large ensemble, making it a perfect choice for high schools and community theatres. This perennial favorite is a surefire crowd-pleaser and a glowing example of solid, classic musical comedy.

    The Pajama Game is rated PG by Music Theatre International.
    Content note: This production has mild stage violence and depicts alcohol use.

    American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters will also be provided for the May 3, 2 p.m. public performance.

    *Students, senior citizens and the general public are welcome to attend the morning program. Tickets may be purchased online or in person at the Box Office. Backstage tours for groups available upon request. Contact: td-theatredance@buffalo.edu

    THE PAJAMA GAME is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.
    www.mtishows.com

  • Dancers Workshop

    Directed by Shannon Brien
    as part of our Student Directed Series

    May 8 - 10, 2025
    7:30 p.m
    May 10, 2025
    2 p.m.
    UB Katharine Cornell Theatre

    $22 Adults
    $17 Seniors/Veterans/UB Employees
    $12 Students
    $7 UB Students
    (Ticketmaster fees apply when purchasing online.)

    *Playbill will be available 48 hours before performance.

    Founded in 1977, Dancers Workshop is an annual student-run showcase led by UB Dance majors, extending to all undergraduates, for a unique dance show experience. The 47th installment includes work from a substantial cohort of choreographers working with a sizable cast of dancers in a variety of styles. Dancers Workshop is a fun way to celebrate diverse talent at UB beyond the Department of Theatre and Dance, and to commemorate the end of a successful year for all students. 

  • Senior Dance Showcase

    Directed by Kelly Quinn and NJ Wingo as part of our Student Directed Series
    as part of our Student Directed Series

    May 11, 2025
    4 p.m
    UB Katharine Cornell Theatre

    $22 Adults
    $17 Seniors/Veterans/UB Employees
    $12 Students
    $7 UB Students
    (Ticketmaster fees apply when purchasing online.)

    *Playbill will be available 48 hours before performance.

    The annual Senior Dance Showcase provides graduating dance majors with a final opportunity to perform their own choreography for the community before their future professional endeavors in the arts. The program features more than a dozen graduating seniors who appear primarily in solo works, as well as in collaborative group pieces, as they take the UB stage a final time. Senior Dance Showcase is student-directed and produced.