Theatre
Visual and Performing Arts
Why Major in Theatre at Allegheny College
Allegheny Theatre students learn to engage critically and creatively with the wider culture that surrounds them, producing original work and developing skills to connect with audiences in compelling ways.
Unusual Combinations
Students often combine Theatre with:
Division
- Visual and Performing Arts
Program Type
- Major
- Minor
Number of Credits
49 for major24 for minorWhere Theatre Alumni Work Today
Business Manager
Timberlake Studios
Zoe (Aaron) Regan ’13
Co-Artistic Director
Gum-Dip Theatre
Katie Beck ’14
Audio Office Administrator
The Public Theater
Carrie Miller Freeman ’09
Living History Education Program Director
TimeLine Theatre Company
Juliet Hart ’91
Actor and Voiceover Artist
Self-Employed
Tony Chiroldes ’84
Director of Production
Orlando Shakespeare Theater
George Hamrah ’89
Grants Coordinator
Cleveland Foundation
Colleen McCaughey ’13
Director
Retainer Consulting Services
Kelly Mednis ’96
Company Manager
UK tour of Lion King, Disney Theatrical
Fred Hemminger ’97
Assistant Professor of Theatre
Mary Baldwin University
Molly Seremet
Lecturer in Lighting Design & Technology
University of Massachusetts
Amanda Fallon
Education Director
University of Massachusetts
Jim Scriven
Production Office
Perelman Arts Center
Itzel Ayala
Drama Director
Theodore Roosevelt High School
Katie Beck
Theatre and Visual Arts Teacher
Grayson School
Mary Lyon
Company Manager
City Theatre; Contemporary American Theater Festival
Richard Ellis
Everyone is trained to be onstage, hang lights, build sets, design, direct, sew costumes, run crew, and all the other bits and pieces. It makes for a successful post-collegiate experience because you know everything that goes into putting on a show.
Your Four-Year Journey
Year 1: Understanding
Most majors take all three introductory courses: Introduction to Theatre, Theatre Production (you can focus on scenery, costumes, or lighting), and Acting 1. You can also participate as a performer, stage manager, or technician in Playshop Theatre productions as soon as your first year at Allegheny.
Year 2: New Approaches
In your second year, you’ll take Text and Performance and begin to find your place in theatre through elective courses in Acting, Directing, Design, History or Management.
Year 3: Delving Deeper
The show must go on! As you move into your third year, you will continue in theatre electives, take a Theatre History course (if you haven’t done so already), and elective coursework in Communication, Dance, or Film. All Theatre majors take the Junior Seminar and prepare individual proposals for their senior projects.
Year 4: The Comp
To round out your time at Allegheny, you will complete your electives as well as complete the Theatre Senior Comp, often integrated with a Playshop Theatre production or produced as a workshop. Then you’re all set to go out into the world — break a leg!
Faculty and Staff
Email: rhoey@allegheny.edu
Phone: 814-332-2308
Email: mcosdon@allegheny.edu
Phone: 814-332-2304
Featured News
The Unusual Combination That Is John Meyer ‘04: Broadcast Journalism to Education Software Guru
Allegheny enabled John Meyer ’04 to explore all things related to broadcasting, like acting, video, and public speaking to get out the nerves. He notes that his education provided the well-rounded skills needed in the field.
Program Contact
Jon Wiebel
Associate Professor of Communication & Media; Director of Speaking