Acting Comedy. Black Theater, USA. Costume Design. Asian Performance Traditions. Emerging Musical Theater. Dance Theater Performance. Playwriting. View the full roster of Spring 2021 term theater department course offerings here!
News and Events
January 13, 2021
The Goldner Mini-Fellowship is designed for students with demonstrable financial need who are unable to participate fully in department productions due to the time constraints associated with work study or other job obligations. The winter 2021 application deadline is January 23.
January 13, 2021
The work of VoxFest 2020 playwrights Deborah Yarchun and Celeste Jennings '18 will be performed live online at Northern Stage this month, as part of the annual "New Works Now" Festival. Readings begin January 16; free to the public.
December 18, 2020
Professor Monica White Ndounou's winter 2020 production of Pass Over at Boston's SpeakEasy Stage Company was recently selected by the Boston globe as one of the 10 best theatre productions of the year.
December 17, 2020
Directors Rebecca MartÃnez, Jarvis Green, and Carol Dunne invite students to join them on "The Radical Joy Project: Freeing the Creative Spirit", a remote art and joy sharing performance project open to all artists, writers, dreamers, designers, and performers. Sign up for an intro chat Jan 13-15!
December 14, 2020
Professor Analola Santana will be teaching THEA 25: Solo Performance this winter, in a new course format cross-listed with the Department of Latin and Latin American Studies. Guest artists professionals joining the class will include Josefina Baez, Violeta Luna, and Helen Ceballos.
December 14, 2020
The Department of Theater is once again welcoming creative student performance project proposals this winter that capitalize on the opportunities presented on remote communication. The winter term project proposal deadline will be Monday, January 11.
December 08, 2020
Monica Ndounou, an associate professor of theater and the founding executive director of the Massachusetts-based The CRAFT Institute, has a...
December 04, 2020
Our students have been steadily producing remote performance work since March 2020, both in the classroom and via our production program; view a sampling of recent student performance projects.
December 03, 2020
The Neukom Institute for Computational Science at Dartmouth is once again seeking submissions for their annual award in playwriting, seeking plays or other full-length performance works that address the question "What does it mean to be human in a digitized world?"