Combine theory and practice in the theatre program at Georgia Southern University, where you’ll explore all aspects of the production process — from performance to the behind-the-scenes work necessary to mount a production.
Locations
- Statesboro Campus (In Person)
- Armstrong Campus (In Person, Minor Only)
Why Major in Theatre at Georgia Southern?
- Join a program that incorporates theatrical history, performance, production and business.
- Take part in four mainstage productions a year on campus.
- Stage productions are held in our black-box space, in the 800-seat Center for Art & Theatre, or in Georgia Southern’s Performing Arts Center.
- You’ll have the opportunity to attend national conferences, work in summer stock or participate in meaningful internships.
- 124 credit hours to completion.
Georgia Southern University’s Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Theatre program prepares graduates for a future in theatre while also grounding students in its theories and history. While here, you’ll participate in numerous full production experiences, accessing opportunities in acting, design, dramaturgy, theatre-focused research and criticism, production management, technology, musical theatre and video production.
Experienced faculty cover a wide range of production styles, including children’s theatre, physical comedy, drama and musicals. You’ll also learn about emergent theory, practice and technology, as well as pursue a deeper understanding of the importance of theatre in the world today. This foundation equips you to promote a culture of social engagement and global awareness on campus and beyond.
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What Can You Do With a Bachelor’s in Theatre?
Our theatre program covers everything that goes into a performance — and our graduates go into careers just as diverse. Georgia Southern alumni captivate audiences as actors on stage and screen, production and stage managers, scenic designers, voiceover artists and more. Some choose to further refine their craft through graduate studies, entering prestigious MFA or Ph.D. programs. Some recent graduates are pursuing acting MFAs at Northwestern University, New York University, Rose Bruford in the U.K. and Brooklyn College. Another recently completed a two-year, $100,000 Drama League Fellowship for directing, making her Broadway debut.
See what our alumni have achieved, from graduate programs and positions to productions.
Where our graduates work:
- Actor’s Express
- Alley Theatre
- Alliance Theatre
- AMC
- Amazon Prime
- ArtsBridge Foundation
- Broadway
- California State University Long Beach
- Fox Theatre
- Keen Company
- Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
- Netflix
- Savannah Stage Company
- Orlando Shakespeare Festival
- Tiny Theatre Company
What our graduates do:
- Actor
- Assistant professor
- Casting director
- Choreographer
- Designer
- Director
- Entertainment reporter
- Playwright
- Production administrator
- Production manager
- Set designer
- Sound technician
- Stage manager
- Stunt performer
- Talent director
- Theatre operations manager
- Wig, hair and makeup designer
About Georgia Southern’s Theatre Program
What You’ll Learn
Georgia Southern’s hands-on Bachelor of Arts in Theatre program delves into all aspects of this global art form. You’ll explore production-oriented skills such as text analysis, acting, design and directing. You’ll contextualize this knowledge as you study theatre history, world repertory and intersecting disciplines.
Because theatre is a business as much as it is an art, you’ll also learn about auditioning, theatre management, portfolios and other professional standards.
See the Theatre CurriculumBuild Your Experience
The theatre experience at Georgia Southern goes far beyond the classroom. Students in the major and minor programs regularly produce contemporary and classical works on campus and also take advantage of opportunities like these:
Off-Campus Productions
Georgia Southern theatre majors frequently participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival and the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) — where our technical and design students enjoy a 95% placement rate.
Studying Abroad
Georgia Southern students have performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland and are encouraged to study abroad in England, Ireland, Italy and Japan with the support of scholarships.
Get Involved
Organizations such as Theatre South in Statesboro and Masquers on the Armstrong campus let you participate in even more workshops and productions. You can also join Alpha Psi Omega, a national theatre honors fraternity.
Practicum
Put your skills to work in practicum courses under the close supervision of our experienced faculty. Earn credit for performing in a Theatre Program-approved production. Become a stage manager, board operator, or set or costume designer, among other possibilities.
Additional Information
Follow these steps to complete the Georgia Southern application:
- Create an application account.
- Complete our online application using the PIN you received after creating your application account.
- Once complete, pay the $30 application fee or upload a valid fee waiver. Previous Georgia Southern applicants and dual enrollment students do not need to pay the fee.
- You can check your application status at My.GeorgiaSouthern.edu/admissions three days after completing your application. This page contains live information about your admission status, including a checklist of missing documents we need to make a decision.
Students in the theatre program may qualify for scholarships offered solely to Department of Communication Arts students. Some of these scholarships include:
- Clarence W. McCord Scholarship
- Susan Bacon MacLachlan Memorial Scholarship (open to female communication arts majors)
- Jenny Lynn Anderson Scholarship
- Dorothy Few Lee Theatre Scholarship (theatre majors and minors)
- The Stephanie Routman Memorial Scholarship (theatre majors and minors engaged in a theatre program overseas or a summer theatre program in the U.S.)
- Winburn Scholarship (rising sophomores, juniors and seniors)
- Mical Whitaker Scholarship (students studying African-American theatre)
- Barbara Greener Masquers Award (an audition-based award open to theatre minors on the Armstrong campus who are Masquers members)
Georgia Southern University’s theatre program is an Institutional member of The National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST).
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- Student Handbook — A must-read for all majors, minors and anyone involved in a production.
- Stage Management Guide Book — All stage managers, crew and directors should read this guide.
- Sample Acting Résumé
Alumni Feature
“The Georgia Southern Theatre program gave me many opportunities to become a well-rounded theatrical artist. The faculty’s encouragement and support, as well as the wide range of classes and production experience, helped me jump-start my career when I graduated. I have a deep appreciation for the theatre program, which helped me become the stage manager and designer I am today.”
Gabby Scott, ’22
Take the Next Step
Raise the curtain on your theatre career with a bachelor’s degree from Georgia Southern, whether you’re looking to bask in the spotlight or go behind the scenes. Learn more today.
Contact Us
Department of Communication Arts
Sanford Hall
P.O. Box 8091
Statesboro, GA 30460
Phone: 912-478-5138
Fax: 912-478-0822
Email: commarts@georgiasouthern.edu
Black Box Theatre Box Office
912-478-5379