Department of Theatre
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Middlebury,Vermont 05753
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Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Minor in Theatre
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The artist-scholar. That is the animating principle behind Middlebury Theatre, where students immerse themselves in all aspects of theatre making and in the rigorous study of theatre’s many histories, theories, practices, and literatures.
Through a process that is both creative and collaborative, students delve into the latest movements in theatre design, acting, stage management, playwriting, and directing.
At its core, the department aims to be an artistic home where students reimagine traditional distinctions and strive to become innovators and collaborators, capable of shaping our culture.
Notable Alumni Include:
David Barlow, Tara Giordano, Carl Forsman, Alex Draper, Christian Parker, Cassidy Freeman, Anna Belknap, Alex Cranmer, MacLeod Andrews, Lucas Kavner, Megan Byrne.
Faculty Info:
Michole Biancosino, Jim Dougherty, Alex Draper, Mark Evancho, Cheryl Faraone, Robin Foster Cole, Nathaniel Nesmith, Claudio Medeiros, Julia Proctor, Allison Rimmer, Olga Sanchez Saltveit, Courtney Smith, Mira Veikley, Carol Wood, Dana Yeaton, Mirjam Brett, Richard Romagnoli.
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