Department of Theatre - Visual and Performing Arts



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Rich Dionne's sound design merits exceptional mention in Gem of the Ocean at the Human Race Theatre Company.

Michael McNamara's lighting design shines at First Folio's production of The Turn of the Screw.

Alumni win big at national KCACTF

Congratulations to:

Liz Krane will be acting with Texas Shakespeare Festival this summer, and Andy Perkins was cast in Next Fall at the Phoenix Theatre. Both are finishing their second year in the MFA Acting program.

Anne Fliotsos is this year's recipient of the School of Visual and Performing Arts Excellence in teaching Award.

Jennifer Sandlin was selected as 2012 Outstanding Senior from the School of Visual and Performing Arts.

Matthew Schmidli, for receiving the School of Visual and Performing Arts Graduate Student Excellence in Teaching Award for 2011-2012.

League of Professional Theatre Women selects Dr. Anne Fliotsos

Richard Stockton Rand in August: Osage County at the Phoenix Theatre

PMU, Galleries and Theatre present Living Portraits

Creative Conners Scenery Control and Automation Workshop

Kyle Hagemeier semi-finalist in 2011 Adobe Student Imagination Challenge

Rachel Lambert nominated for a "Jeff" Award

Interpreting the Play Script: Contemplation and Analysis, a new book by Dr. Anne Fliotsos

About Purdue Theatre

Communication. Collaboration. Creativity. These essential skills are the hallmark of the training programs at Purdue Theatre. Students develop close, cooperative relationships with their mentors in a nurturing and challenging artistic environment. 

Purdue Theatre faculty and staff are professional artists and technicians who work at major theatrical venues throughout the nation and the world. They share their experience in the classroom, on the stage, and one-on-one to prepare students for careers in the entertainment industry.

Purdue Theatre is housed in the beautiful Yue-Kong Pao Hall of Visual and Performing Arts, where students benefit from state of the art facilities and equipment.

Purdue Theatre offers the following degree programs:

Graduate Program:

Undergraduate Program:

Our Marquee series consists of 4 ticketed shows presented between September and April. Productions involve a mix of undergraduate, graduate, faculty, and guest artists who serve as directors, designers, actors, and technicians. Non-ticketed productions generated by members of the Purdue Theatre community compose our diverse Shrader Workshop series. All performance and production assignments are chosen by open audition or interview, and non-theatre majors are always welcome.

To contact us call (765) 494-3074 or email theatre@purdue.edu.                       

 

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