Performing Arts: Theatre
âWeigh your options. Take your time. Donât stress. If you think you want to go to college, and pursuing something as outlandish as theatre is what you want to do, then do it. Donât let anyone stop you. Donât let anyone tell you otherwise.â
You should study theatre at Âé¶čAV if:
- You want to work in professional theatre, television and film, or arts administration.
- You were involved in drama club, speech and debate, show choir, plays, or musicals.
- You enjoy hands-on activities like woodworking, sculpting, sewing, painting, or other forms of art.
- Youâre eager to get on stage, perform, and learn all of the inner workings of the theatre.
In Âé¶čAV's theatre program, youâll get experience in all aspects of the industry â from acting, directing, and designing to the business of theatre. Choose to specialize in one of our three concentrations:
- Acting
- Directing
- Design/technology
Theatre at Âé¶čAV
What's Performing Arts: Theatre Like?
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Rehearsals & performances
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Group work & collaboration
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Writing
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Internships
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Student leadership
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Research
Life as a Theatre Major
Immersion from the Start
Perform or work on productions during your first semester as a theatre student. For each production, all acting students audition, directing students interview for production roles, and design/technology students go through in a portfolio review â giving you valuable experience that will prepare you for the professional world.
A Vibrant Arts Culture
Our regional hub for art and culture, the , gives students interested in design and technology the opportunity to get hands-on experience through working on and assisting with performances throughout the year.
Student-Driven Performances
Through Second Stage, our annual student-driven performance project, theatre students propose and perform their own works.
Every spring, theatre students take part in the Festival of the Arts. During the weekâs signature event, ArTech Fusion, students create and perform pieces that unite art and technology.
Travel & Conferences
Our theatre students are recognized for their work in performance, design, and technology at conferences and festivals such as the Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival, the United States Institute for Theatre Technology, Inc., the Southeastern Theatre Conference, and the University Resident Theatre Association.