Studio Theatre

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Studio Theatre is the student-run black box theatre space located in the basement of CFA. All Studio Theatre shows are student-directed and designed, except for an occasional guest performance (or Jeff Grace).

This space is governed by the Theatre Advisory Board. Each term, TAB reviews student petitions for shows and sets the performance schedule for the term.

Studio Theatre shows have included plays, improv, experimental shows, and guest performers from off campus.

Depending on the term, TAB may receive more or fewer petitions, and as a result the quality of shows in Studio Theatre varies widely. However, the best shows in Studio Theatre are often considered to be better than some main stage, faculty-directed shows.

Past Studio Shows (newest to oldest)[edit]

Winter 2024 - Rat Play (by Thomas Bryant), The Pretty Trap (by Tennessee Williams).

Fall 2023 - Dorothy and Alice (by Itamar Moses), The Kassandriad (by Ro Ivaniszek).

Winter 2023 - Play (by Cole Songster), Antigonick (by Sophocles, translated by Anne Carson).

Fall 2022 - Anne Then Some (by Allison Fradkin), Laundromat (devised piece).

Spring 2022 - Bright Half Life (by Tanya Barfield).

Fall 2021 - Not Like That (by Meghan McGuire), Sure Thing (by David Ives), Doctor Voynich and her Children (by Leanna Keyes).

Spring 2021 - machinal (by Sophie Treadwell).

Winter 2020 - Smokefall (by Noah Haidle), All on Her Own (by Rose Stout), The Deer Blind (by Phoebe Billups), Helter Skelter (by Neil LaBute) Jimmy's Space Drama (by Megan Molloy)..

Fall 2018 - The Dutchman (by Amiri Baraka).

Spring 2008 - The Shape of Things (by Neil LaBute).

Fall 2007 - Andrea's Got Two Boyfriends (by David Willinger), Vinegar Tom (by Caryl Churchill), and The Bacchae (by Euripides).

Spring 2007 - Tender Offer (by Wendy Wasserstein), Campus Safety and Friends (improv).

Fall 2006 - Colette in Love (author unknown), Leonardo's Last Supper (by Peter Barnes).

Spring 2006 - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (by Tom Stoppard).

Fall 2005 - Life Under Water (by Richard Greenberg).

Winter 2005 - Proof (by David Auburn), Eastern Standard (by Richard Greenberg).

Spring 2003 - Deserters (by Ross Kelly).