Minor in Theatre Arts


About the Theatre Arts Minor

Whether you're on the stage or behind the scenes, a Theatre Minor from CWU is here to inspire your creativity in the theatre arts. As a versatile field of study, this minor enhances a wide range of majors, allowing you to broaden your academic pursuits and develop an understanding of theatre. Our classes offer a comprehensive exploration of theatre, covering areas like performance, production, design, and script analysis. Together, we will learn to appreciate and contribute to the world of theatre.

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Why Study Theatre Arts at CWU?


At CWU, we encourage you to be brave with your ideas.

Our performance and classroom spaces dare you to push boundaries, knowing you'll be supported by our theatre community and expert faculty. This isn't a solo performance, it's an ensemble cast, a group of friends learning, creating, and growing together.

Where is this program offered?

How much does this program cost?

Explore information on Cost, Aid, and Value to make an informed decision about investing in your education at CWU.

Where can I find more information?

Please visit the CWU Academic Catalog for current information about admission requirements, course descriptions, learner outcomes, and credit information.



Highlights

Lights, Camera, Performance

The Central Theatre Ensemble, the production wing of the Theatre Arts Department, produces several shows each season, both on the main stage and in a studio (workshop) setting. Among the main stage offerings each year are a variety of performances including the annual musical theatre production. 2023 featured “Into the Woods.”

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Theater Arts Department

McConnell Hall Room 102