Students in the Department of Theater learn by doing in the intellectually and physically rigorous environment of studio courses, rehearsals, and public performances. Majoring or minoring in theater fosters students’ ability to read closely, think critically, and communicate clearly. Students of theater are trained to integrate analytical, physical, emotional, and interpersonal intelligence in a way that few other courses of study demand. By making and studying theater at a liberal arts university, 91¶ÌÊÓÆµ students act out a variety of perspectives on the world, learning to problem solve and self-start through immersion in the challenges of the creative process. Graduates regularly pursue successful careers not only in theater but also in communications, media, business, law, and technology.
Major in Theater Minor in Theater
Department Contacts
For questions about the Theater Department—including programs, courses, performances, and events, off-campus study, and collaborations—contact Morgan Tuttle.
Chair: DeWitt Godfrey
Theater Programming and Operations Manager: Denise Pike
Academic Department Coordinator: Morgan Tuttle
Office: Dana Arts Center
Phone: 315-228-7639