Theater

Find out more about our fall 2009 productions of the "The Tempest" and "Doubt."

While our theater program emphasizes acting and directing, we'll encourage you to study and work on all elements of theater: acting, directing, design, technical theater, playwriting, dramaturgy, and dramatic literature - so that you understand the process of creating theater from initial idea to final performance.

We believe that the best theater arises from collaborations based on mutual respect, and that the power of a creative ensemble is greater than the sum of its parts.

We seek to balance the experiential development of a student in the studio and on the stage with his or her intellectual development in the classroom; in this way we provide each student with multiple opportunities to explore his or her individual creative abilities.

We believe that a broad liberal arts education in theater produces graduates who are adaptable and self-directed. This education serves as a foundation for future development as thinking artists and productive citizens.

 

 

Last Modified: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 11:53

Contact Information Phone:
860-439-2605
Fax:
860-439-2595
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Department of Theater
Connecticut College
Palmer Auditorium
Box 5512
270 Mohegan Avenue
New London, CT 06320-4196

 

http://theater.conncoll.edu