Theatre


The Theatre Program at Fairfield offers students a liberal arts education balanced between the theoretical and practical aspects of the discipline. The theory explored in the classroom is put into practice in Theatre Fairfield which is the production wing of the Theatre Program. As a theatre major or minor, you'll expand your knowledge through participation in Theatre Fairfield productions, where you'll be given the unique opportunity of directing, designing, writing, and acting in various styles of theatre. As a Theatre student, within your 4 years at Fairfield, you'll be exposed to a wide range of production types and styles: musicals, comedies, serious plays, period plays, contemporary plays, and original works. Opportunities for Theatre students at Fairfield abound.

If you complete a major or minor concentration in theatre, you'll know how to put on a show from conception through strike and have a broad, liberal education. You'll have the benefit of instruction from theatre professionals in acting, dance, design, directing, playwrighting, production, and stagecraft, and have studied with teachers specializing in history, literature, and criticism of the stage.

In 2009-10, the Theatre Program hosted a Distinguished Artistic Residency with Barbra Berlovitz and Sonya Berlovitz, guest artists from the multiple award-winning Theatre de la Jeune Lune. Director Barbra and costume designer Sonya worked with Theatre Fairfield in creating a contemporary version of Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, which responded to current global issues while retaining Shakespeare's text. Read more about the R&J Project which was open to all theatre students!

To help you become well-rounded, the theatre program emphasizes the development of good communication skills, which are essential to work in theatre as well as in all aspects of life. Courses stress the development of written, verbal, and artistic abilities. The program also advocates double majors and/or minors with other academic disciplines such as English, psychology, sociology, history, philosophy, communication, and modern languages, as well as various business majors.

A Theatre major prepares you for any career that requires creativity, communication, and good business practice. Our graduates have become managers, lawyers, teachers, and theatre professionals working in all aspects of the business, from actors through technicians through administrators. Have further questions? Read through our FAQs.

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Have questions? Please contact Dr. Martha S. LoMonaco Director of the Program of Theatre