Circle Mirror Transformation

CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION by Annie Baker

  • Directed by Eric Thibodeaux-Thompson
  • Scenic Design and Technical Direction by Dathan Powell

Friday, April 10; Saturday, April 11; Sunday, April 12 & Thursday, April 16; Friday, April 17; Saturday, April 18. (All performances at 7:30pm, except for the Sunday, April 12 Matinee at 2:00pm)

The Laramie Project

THE LARAMIE PROJECT by Moises Kaufman and the members of Tectonic Theater Project

  • Directed by Missy Thibodeaux-Thompson
  • Scenic Design and Technical Direction by Dathan Powell

Friday, November 7; Saturday, November 8; Sunday, November 9 & Thursday, November 13; Friday, November 14; Saturday, November 15. (All performances at 7:30pm, except for the Sunday, Nov 9 Matinee at 2:00pm)

A Reading of COVID Stories

UIS Theatre and SIU School of Medicine Present A Reading of COVID Stories 

 is a collaborative project between UIS Theatre and the SIU School of Medicine. Performances will be held September 26 at SIU School of Medicine, and October 9 at UIS Theatre's Acting/Directing Studio (VPA 170)

UIS Theatre's Spring '25 Production of Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike By Christopher Durang

UIS Theatre Spring 2025

Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
by Christopher Durang

  • Directed by Eric Thibodeaux-Thompson
  • Scenic Design and Technical Direction by Dathan Powell
  • Costume Design by Guest Artist Caitlin O'Donoghue

Performances in the Studio Theatre, Level 1, Performing Arts Center, UIS Campus

Brad Williams: Tour 24

No one is doing stand-up comedy more hilariously than Brad Williams.

New York Times

Pound for pound, Brad Williams is the funniest comedian in the country right now, and has become one of the most in-demand comedians working today. Williams started doing stand-up comedy as a teenager and has been touring successfully ever since, routinely selling out prestigious venues all over the country and world.

UIS Theatre's THE THANKSGIVING PLAY production

With a wink and a smile, Larissa FastHorse reminds us all, that sometimes pushing less message does more good. "MacArthur Genius Larissa Fasthorse's shocking satire flips the bird on one of America's most prolific myths...When a troupe of really, really well-meaning theater artists attempt to put on a culturally sensitive Thanksgiving school pageant, things get messy. Hilarious and poignant, this delicious play skewers everything right, wrong, and woke in America. The Hollywood Reporter raves, "It's uproarious, clever and very, very funny!