DEPARTMENT OF
Theatre
The Department of Theatre is dedicated to innovative ways to see, to investigate, and to make theatre for a new generation. We offer a transformational education by aligning performance and production with academic inquiry and professional experiential learning. Students can choose to study performance, production, or a combination of both, and they can begin to define their future career path through co-op in Boston, New York City, or internationally. Our multidimensional students develop a unique understanding of professionalism as the foundation of a meaningful career, exploring theatre as a living art that engages with our global society and the moment in which we live.
Majors
Minors
BA
Theatre
Theatre
BS
Theatre
Musical Theatre
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Flexible Curriculum Northeastern offers a range of curricular options encouraging students to design their own course of study or merge two majors together—even across colleges—into a single combined major.
Experiential Learning Students in the Department of Theatre gain first-hand knowledge of the creative process by exploring all aspects of theatrical production — acting, directing, designing, playwriting, and stage management — in the United States and abroad.
Co-op ABC-TV/Disney Actor’s Shakespeare Project American Repertory Theatre Boston Ballet Boston Children’s Theatre Boston Lyric Opera CBS Television Citi Center for the Performing Arts Classic Stage Company Huntington Theatre Company
Global Experiences Traditional Semester Abroad •• Australia •• England •• France •• India
Independent Film Channel
Dialogue of Civilizations
Lincoln Center
•• London & Paris: Fashion/Costume History in Europe
Manhattan Theatre Club Second Stage Theatre SpeakEasy Stage Company
•• London: Acting and Voice International Co-op
In the classroom, onstage, and backstage, Northeastern students work side by side with theatre professionals. Each Department of Theatre production runs for 12 performances, giving students the opportunity to cultivate their talents and technique in front of a live audience.
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The Studio Theatre
Department of Theatre 180 Ryder Hall 360 Huntington Avenue Boston, Massachusetts 02115
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617.373.2244
theatre@neu.edu
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