Department of Theatre and Dance
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1200 East Colton Ave.
Redlands,California 92373
909.748.8728
theatreanddance@redlands.edu
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Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Business Minor in Theatre Arts Minor in Musical Theatre
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Welcome to the University of Redlands Department of Theatre & Dance website. Here you can discover information about our degree program, learn about upcoming and past productions and discover our faculty and guest artists as well as our department awards and accolades.
The strengths of our department lie in our size and our depth. Our professors are experienced professionals as well as teachers, scholars and artists. We offer our students a rich range of expertise in many aspects of the performing arts.
Housed within our liberal arts university, Theatre provides a strong academic major integrating performance, the creative process at all levels and unique production opportunities.
Located between the cultural centers of Los Angeles and Palm Springs, theatre students have access to world class productions and companies. Theatre Arts students are introduced to a provocative range of human experiences, passions and ideas. Whether reading a play in class, performing a role on stage or working behind the scenes, students share ideas and grapple with larger questions-how we as a society express ourselves, how we communicate our needs and how we reconcile our differences.
The University of Redlands Department of Theatre & Dance emphasizes theatre's uniquely collaborative nature and invites each of our students to participate in something larger than him or herself.
Faculty Info:
Gregory Ramos, Christopher Beach, Victoria Lewis, Trevor Norton, Jack Bueermann, Snezana Petrovick, Karin Waidley, Craig Wells, Elaine Talamaivao, Deborah Bradford, Keldon Sorvig, Annie Gibson.
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