Graduate Recruitment Events
Interested in visiting our program in person? Join us for the MFA Open House and On-Campus Auditions on Friday, February 21, 2025. To sign up for the event, contact Dr. Janna Segal at janna.segal@louisville.edu.
Interested in visiting our program in person? Join us for the MFA Open House and On-Campus Auditions on Friday, February 21, 2025. To sign up for the event, contact Dr. Janna Segal at janna.segal@louisville.edu.
The theatre faculty and staff are outstanding. Every person is committed to the students and to working with them through close mentorship; we educate and challenge students to become critical thinkers who take pleasure in creating art. The University of Louisville is deeply committed to the arts. At the University of Louisville, you will join a community of students and faculty who have created a positive, supportive force for social and personal transformation and active inclusion and engagement with campus, local, regional, and global communities. Students receive hands-on training at the University of Louisville. All students have the opportunity to audition, stage manage, and sometimes even design during our Mainstage Season.
The Theatre Arts Department offers a Bachelor of Science in Theatre Arts and a Master of Fine Arts in Performance.
You should certainly consider it. At the University of Louisville, the Theatre Arts Department prepares students to explore a world through theatre and performance with courage, discipline, and skills gained from the world around you. Paired with a Liberal Arts curriculum, a Theatre Arts major will prepare you for a number of professions.
For the undergraduate program in the Theatre Arts Department you do not have to audition or interview. For the MFA in Performance program an audition and interview is required. For more information on these programs you can read about them under the Academics page.
We offer competitive work scholarships in scenery, costumes, lighting, sound and properties. Applications consist of letter of interest and resume to our Production Manager, Braden Blauser.
The Theatre Arts Department is one of approximately 177 National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST) accredited institutions; NAST is the national accrediting agency for theatre and theatre-related disciplines. The University of Louisville is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges (SACSCOC), the regional body for the accreditation of degree-granting higher education institutions in the southern states. Our department is also affiliated with and visits the Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC), the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) Annual Conference and Stage Expo, the Black Theatre Network (BTN), the National Black Theatre Festival (NBTF). We have also recently been exploring joint productions with StageOne Family Theatre and Actors Theatre of Louisville.
Yes. there are many courses available to non-majors and many of them will also count toward General Education courses in Written Requirements, Cultural Diversity, and Arts. There are some courses restricted to Theatre Arts majors and others that may require permission from the instructor.
Many of our graduates go on to careers in acting, directing, writing, designing, and producing. After graduation, some students move to Chicago, New York, Atlanta, Seattle, or Los Angeles. Some students take on internships or apprenticeships at regional theatres or other arts organizations. Others may go into film, television or other arts disciplines, or become teachers, using their training in theatre with their work in literature, history, and music. This major prepares you to excel in a wide range of other fields, especially those that place a premium on innovation, collaboration, and communication. Recent graduates have gone into careers in law, business, medicine, journalism, and many others. Many of our students also pursue graduate school after graduating from their undergraduate program.
The undergraduate program in Theatre Arts has a liberal arts focus, with students studying four core elements of theatre. The Master of Fine Arts in Performance program is conservatory-based, with students studying elements of performance specific elements of theatre, including acting, voice, movement, and various academic courses.
There are approximately 30 undergraduate majors, 12 graduate students and 20 minors. We have 11 faculty and 4 staff members in the Theatre Arts Department.
Undergraduate Theatre Arts majors will take classes in Acting/Directing, Design/Production, History/Literature, and African American Theatre. Electives are available in acting (including voice and movement), directing, costumes, scenery, lighting, sound, and African American Theatre. Graduate students take classes in performance, pedagogy, theory, and analysis.
Our largest class is a lecture named Enjoyment of Theatre, which is a General Education requirement; ranging from 200-300 students. All other Theatre Arts classes generally range from 12-22 students.
Absolutely, theatre often takes place in an interdisciplinary learning format. In the past, Theatre Arts majors have also majored in French, English, Philosophy, and History.
We produce four plays in our Mainstage Season that are faculty directed and designed. We also invite guest artists to direct and design productions from time to time. The department also hosts a number of workshops, variety shows, lectures and events throughout the year. Additionally, our Repertory Company travels to local schools to provide performances for the community.
General admission for adults is $20. Alumni, Senior Citizens, and University of Louisville Faculty/Staff are $15, Students are $10. Season Tickets are also available at discounted rates. Tickets are available online. Please click the box office tab for more information.
Auditions for our productions are open to anyone. We typically hold auditions for productions in the months of August, November, January, and April. Auditions generally consist of a cold readings and/or a prepared monologue. Auditions are announced in local papers and online on our website, or you may call our front office to find out when auditions will be held.
Contact Production Manager Braden Blauser if you are interested in scenery/lighting/sound/props, Costume Shop Coordinator Melissa Shepherd if interested in costumes, or Box Office Manager Stephan Carpenter if interested in Front of House.
YES! All new students are invited to audition, and encouraged to begin their required work on productions. Volunteer ushers and/or backstage crew members are also invited to participate in our Mainstage season, and all students are encouraged to participate in Studio Theatre productions.
Thrust Theatre
Studio Arts Building
2314 South Floyd Street
Louisville, KY 40292
The Playhouse
1911 South Third Street
Louisville, KY 40208
The department has two theaters and two rehearsal halls. The Thrust Theatre is a three-quarter thrust stage with a seating capacity of 164. The Playhouse is a proscenium style stage with a seating capacity of 354.
THEATRE ARTS DEPARTMENT
University of Louisville
Belknap Campus: Studio Arts/ HPES/Thrust Theatre Building
2314 South Floyd Street
Louisville, KY 40292
Phone: (502) 852-7682
Email: uofltheatrearts@gmail.com