| The University Theatre
is a 289 seat (see
the seating chart), raked auditorium with a stage
area that is approximately 40 feet wide and 40 feet
deep. Although there is no fly space, flexible walls
provide adequate wing space for conventional style theatrical
performances. In addition, a series of different height
risers and 50 chairs allow the space to be transformed
into other spatial arrangements for experimentation
and performance of nontraditional pieces.
Backstage production support facilities include dressing
rooms with makeup stations and lavatories, and a lighting/sound
control booth. Front of house areas include the box
office, lobby gallery; and restroom facilities.
Access to this space is generally through the backstage
door located in the hall by the Jonsson Rehearsal hall
(JO 1.216). Actors and technicians should use either
the backstage door (interior) entrance or the exterior
stage door located by the shop. The lobby and side doors
of the Theatre are for use by an audience only.
Users must observe all safety rules posted on the callboard
by the backstage door and in the shop. Users are responsible
for leaving the space in a condition that is as good
or better than they found it.
UTD Organizations may reserve this space at no cost
through the School of Arts & Humanities.
Directions to
the University Theatre
Enter the campus at Campbell and University Parkway.
Visit the information booth to obtain a visitor's pass.
At the end of University Parkway, take a right onto
Drive A. You will pass the University Bookstore and
tennis courts on your left. After the tennis courts,
you will take a left on Drive G. At the second stop
sign, take a right and then a left into Parking Lot
B. Park and walk into campus over a small bridge. Continue
past the Cecil H. Green Hall (GR) on your right into
the campus mall area. You will see University Theatre
(TH) and a 10’ tall red metal sculpture “Jack”
by artist Jim Love.

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