UCLA's Center for the Art of Performance (CAP UCLA) is the university's public center for the presentation of the performing arts and contributes to the cultural life of the campus and greater Los Angeles, promoting civic dialogue and creative inquiry.
Services Provided
CAP UCLA brings the world’s most innovative and dynamic performing artists live to the stages of UCLA’s Royce Hall, Freud Playhouse, UCLA Little Theater, The Glorya Kaufman Dance Theater, The United Theater on Broadway and the new UCLA Nimoy Theater, which is now open on Westwood Boulevard. Through an annual season of performing arts programs and extensive community-engagement events, CAP seeks out excellence in dance, music, theater, spoken word and a broad spectrum of multidisciplinary collaborations.
Who We Serve
UCLA students, K-12 public school students, and residents across the Greater Los Angeles area
Mission and Goals
CAP UCLA believes that live performance has the unique ability to unite, engage and captivate audiences through the shared experience of extraordinary artistry and the exchange of ideas.