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Arizona Arts Box Office

University of Arizona – Centennial Hall
1020 E. University Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85721-0021

Directions and parking information

Mailing Address:
1020 E. University Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85721-0021

Phone: (520) 621-3341

boxoffice@arizona.edu

Box Office Hours

Regular Hours

Tuesday – Friday 12:00pm – 6:00pm
Saturday – 12:00pm – 5:00pm
*one hour before show times at venue of performance

PLEASE NOTE: The Box Office observes limited hours or is closed during most university recognized holidays. If purchasing tickets in person, please call ahead to confirm hours.


Three Easy Ways To Order Tickets!

Online

tickets.arizona.edu

In Person

Arizona Arts Box Office
University of Arizona – Centennial Hall
1020 E. University Blvd.
Tucson, AZ 85721-0021

20-minute curbside parking available in front (Northside) of Centennial Hall at no charge.

By Phone

(520) 621-3341 – Credit card orders only. (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover)

Ticket Pricing

Please see ticket pricing on each individual production page.


Facilities & Parking

Theatre – Marroney Theatre and Tornabene Theatre

The Marroney Theatre is a 324-seat proscenium theatre with spacious aisles, comfortable seats and a steep rake for excellent sight lines. The theatre is located in the center of the Fine Arts Complex near the southeast corner of Park & Speedway. Parking, including handicapped spaces and an elevator, is available in the Park Avenue garage, located on the northeast corner of Park & Speedway.

The Tornabene Theatre is a unique, five-sided space in which the stage and seating change with each production. The seating capacity typically ranges from 250-280 depending on the set configuration. In addition to the orchestra seating area, there is a balcony of generally one row of seats surrounding the space. For seating information for a specific production in the Tornabene Theatre, please contact the Box Office at (520) 621-1162. The theatre is located inside the Drama Building near the southeast corner of Park & Speedway. Parking, including handicapped spaces and an elevator, is available in the Park Avenue garage, located on the northeast corner of Park & Speedway.

For weekday evening performances, you can pre-pay for parking. Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. to midnight, take your parking ticket immediately to the garage cashier after parking. The cashier is located on the east side of the main level. The parking fee will be $4 (cash only) and you will be given a ticket to exit. After the performance, go straight to your car and use the prepaid ticket at the gate to exit the garage. Parking is free on Saturdays and Sundays.

Dance – Stevie Eller Dance Theatre

The Stevie Eller Dance Theatre, home of the UA Dance Ensemble, is a 295-seat theatre that was designed and built especially for dance. It is unmatched for its comfort and viewing pleasure. The theatre is located at the east gateway to the UA campus (near the corner of Campbell Avenue and the UA Mall). Parking is available in the Cherry Avenue garage.

Additional street parking is available on Hawthorne behind the Flandrau Planetarium and on Second Street. Handicapped parking is available along Hawthorne near Warren. Most meters are not enforced on evenings or weekends. There are surface lots on First Street between Martin and Campbell and on Sixth Street, directly south of the theatre. Those lots are usually available on evenings and weekends as well.

Music – Crowder Hall and Holsclaw Hall

Crowder Hall is a 544-seat recital hall and Holsclaw Hall is a 204-seat organ/chamber music hall. Both halls are located inside the Music Building in the Fine Arts Complex near the southeast corner of Park & Speedway. Parking, including handicapped spaces and an elevator, is available in the Park Avenue garage, located on the northeast corner of Park & Speedway.

For weekday evening performances, you can pre-pay for parking. Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. to midnight, take your parking ticket immediately to the garage cashier after parking. Cashier is located on the east side of the main level. Parking fee will be $4 (cash only). After the performance, insert the parking ticket at the gate to exit. Parking is free on Saturdays and Sundays.

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Hey CFA students, want an opportunity to be a Student Leader in the Arts? 🎭🩰🎥🎨

Attend the JustArts Fellowship information session Thursday, March 21 at 11am in the Slonaker Living Room and on Zoom.

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Hey CFA students, want an opportunity to be a Student Leader in the Arts? 🎭🩰🎥🎨

Attend the JustArts Fellowship information session Thursday, March 21 at 11am in the Slonaker Living Room and on Zoom. 

Come learn about this paid opportunity ($6,000 plus $1,500 for supplies/execution) to make an impact through the arts and connect to a broader community in the CFA and beyond! 

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In the heart of the Marroney Theatre, the stage is set for an electrifying performance that has captivated audiences and sent shivers down their spines. “Sweeney Todd,” the iconic musical that left its mark on Broadway, is ready for its final weekend of performances, under the meticulous care of stage manager Tiffany Fraser.

“Stage managing ‘Sweeney Todd’ has been a dream come true,” she said. “It’s been a challenge, but it’s also been incredibly rewarding to witness the magic unfold backstage.”

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In the heart of the Marroney Theatre, the stage is set for an electrifying performance that has captivated audiences and sent shivers down their spines. “Sweeney Todd,” the iconic musical that left its mark on Broadway, is ready for its final weekend of performances, under the meticulous care of stage manager Tiffany Fraser. 

“Stage managing ‘Sweeney Todd’ has been a dream come true,” she said. “It’s been a challenge, but it’s also been incredibly rewarding to witness the magic unfold backstage.”

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Congratulations to Kyle Baird (‘24) who was named the 2023-2024 Presser Scholar by The University of Arizona School of Music 👏👏👏

As a senior studying viola performance, Kylie lives and breathes music. In addition to her classes, since her sophomore year, she has performed with the Arizona Symphony Orchestra and has recently found a passion for participating in musicology-based projects and research.

We asked Kylie what she liked most about her college career.

“I think it might be cliche but going to all the music classes. Getting more knowledge on music theory in music literature–I try to apply things like researching the piece and the stylistic things–into my own performance. So as cheesy as it is, I really like the core classes because it’s all directly impacted the way I perceive and develop my own playing.”

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In the picture, School of Music Director Dr. Lori Wiest presents Kylie Baird the 2024 Presser Scholar award with Dr. Robert C. Robbins at the 50th Annual President’s Concert early last month.
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Congratulations to Kyle Baird (‘24) who was named the 2023-2024 Presser Scholar by The University of Arizona School of Music 👏👏👏

As a senior studying viola performance, Kylie lives and breathes music. In addition to her classes, since her sophomore year, she has performed with the Arizona Symphony Orchestra and has recently found a passion for participating in musicology-based projects and research.  

We asked Kylie what she liked most about her college career. 

“I think it might be cliche but going to all the music classes. Getting more knowledge on music theory in music literature–I try to apply things like researching the piece and the stylistic things–into my own performance. So as cheesy as it is, I really like the core classes because it’s all directly impacted the way I perceive and develop my own playing.”

Read more at the 🔗 in bio.

In the picture, School of Music Director Dr. Lori Wiest presents Kylie Baird the 2024 Presser Scholar award with Dr. Robert C. Robbins at the 50th Annual President’s Concert early last month.
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