The department offers four bachelor of fine arts (B.F.A.) degree programs in acting, musical theater, stage management, and theater design and technology. Students may also apply for direct admission to the theater management track of our bachelor of science (B.S.) degree program. Undergraduates put classroom theory into practice through productions and various special opportunities, including Wednesday Lab, study abroad, and numerous community engagement initiatives. These productions and programs are open to the community at large.
A dedicated faculty of working professionals; a unique affiliation with Syracuse Stage, an outstanding Equity theater company that shares our theater complex as well as the knowledge and experience of its working professionals; opportunities to learn by experience—in Syracuse, New York City, Los Angeles, and abroad—in various areas of the entertainment industry; and the academic resources of a major American university—all of these combine to create an undergraduate theater training program with a unique scope and a proven record of success.
The Lyceum has been entertaining audiences in the heart of Missouri
for over 50 years producing a variety of musicals, dramas and comedies.
Performers, designers, directors, and technicians…
Producing commercially viable new work and regional and world premieres. Cultivating relationships with institutions of higher learning. Collaborating with other arts organizations. Exploring…
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