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Welcome to the
Department of Theatre

Whether you see yourself on a stage in New York, behind the scenes in Hollywood, in front of your own classroom or changing your corner of the world, we can help you get there.

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Find Your Passion

Studying Theatre at A-State means when you learn something in class, you’ll have a chance to put that learning into practice the same day in our vibrant production program. Every aspect of our productions is driven by students applying what they’ve learned. Every student registers for Practicum, a course in which students undertake major creative and technical responsibilities while receiving faculty mentorship.

Come See for Yourself

To find how you fit at A-State Theatre, join us for a campus visit. Email Theatre@AState.edu to schedule your visit today.

Theatre Viewbook
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Check out our new viewbook to learn more about the Department of Theatre, our current students, and members of the faculty.


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A-State Theatre Previews

A thumbnail of a video interviewNot only do our students shine on stage, they shine in front of the camera. Before each production, the cast shoots a theatre preview where we meet the cast, characters, and learn about the upcoming show.


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A-State Theatre: Up Next

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The Revolutionists

April 12-13,  April 19-20
7:30pm

April 14 & 21
2:30pm

Simpson Theatre, Fowler Center


Lauren Gunderson’s The Revolutionists is a play that celebrates the strength and resilience of women during the French Revolution. The play follows four remarkable women - Olympe de Gouges, Charlotte Corday, Marie Antoinette, and Marianne Angelle - each with their distinct perspectives on the Revolution. As they navigate the dangerous and tumultuous landscape of 18th-century France, they explore themes of sisterhood, power, and the role of women in history.


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