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KU's internationally renowned University Theatre offers a wide array of classical, musical, and contemporary productions in three major series - The University Theatre Series, William Inge Memorial Theatre Series, and KU Theatre for Young People Series, plus the popular Kansas Summer Theatre.

The University Theatre is housed in Murphy Hall. Visually stunning production and high quality student performances are two of the hallmarks of KU theatre productions.


Address: Murphy Hall is located at the corner of 15th Street and Naismith Drive on the KU campus.
Phone: 785-864-3982
Our Website:www.ku.edu/%7Etheatre/neoweb/UTindex1.html

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The University Theatre

KU's internationally renowned University Theatre offers a wide array of classical, musical, and contemporary productions in t...