Studios and Classrooms


The Theatre Arts Department and Central Theatre Ensemble are housed in the stately McConnell Hall, which underwent a $2.1 million renovation completed in the fall of 2003. Fueled primarily by health and safety concerns, the renovation improved and reorganized existing spaces to provide a more user-friendly and, most importantly, safe working environment.

Because theatre is a collaborative, fluid and multi-faceted art form, majors in this department spend limited time in traditional classrooms. Your education begins in the shops and studios and culminates in fully stage productions.

Studio 119 (MC): Click on images for larger hi-res. photos.

studio room in McConnell. There are dancers in the photo.
This small black box studio is fully equipped with light, sound and dance mirrors. Studio 119 is an acting classroom and also serves well for rehearsals, student and Studio projects and social functions.

studio rooms in hebler hall. The walls are black.
This newly refurbished black box studio is the main acting classroom and also serves well for rehearsals of student and faculty produced Studio projects. Courses utilizing the new Rasabox training techniques are characteristic of this space.

Studio 121A (HEB) The newest addtion to the studios serves current student for extra rehearsal and classroom space. Plans are underway to develop a Sound and LIght Lab to further enhance our BFA Design and Technology specialization.

Studio 122 (HERTZ): Click on images for larger hi-res. photos.

A dance studio room. There is a white board. The walls are built with brick and the doors are wooden.
The most recent addition to the acting studios, opened January 2012, complete with new Allegro dance flooring, has same area as the mainstage of McConnell Hall and can be used for rehearsals of student and faculty projects, performance based courses, as well as student's personal and group rehearsal time outside of classes.

Studio 124 and 127: Vocal studios for private coaching fill the majority of the time in these identical studios. Time is also available for individual vocal and piano practice.

*Scene Shop: Click on images for larger hi-res. photos.

scene shop area. There are three men cutting a large piece of wood.
Fully equipped scene shop featuring a full array of woodworking tools and machines; sawdust collection system; mig, arc and gas welders; painting spray booth. Recent grant monies provided a brand new Genie Lift.

*Costume Shop: Click on images for larger hi-res. photos.

The costume shop. There is a professor in the room and students working at sewing machines.
With 9 floor-length windows, CWU boasts one of the biggest and best equipped University costume facility in the Northwest. Features include: 14 new sewing machines; two industrial sewing machines; four surgers; and patterning software

Costume Crafts Room: Click on images for larger hi-res. photos.

The costume and craft room. There are washing machines and driers in the room.
In addition to the Costume Shop, a separate and fully equipped Costume Crafts room was added in 2003. This room features: an industrial dye vat; a two washer/dryer laundry room; complete hat-making equipment; ventilating equipment for construction of custom-made hair pieces and ample storage and work space.

Dressing Rooms: Click on images for larger hi-res. photos.

A dressing room. There are mirrors with lights around them.
The Department has two fully ventilated 20-person mirrored dressing rooms and three 4-person mirrored dressing rooms.

Makeup Room: The fourth small dressing room in the building has been converted into a fully-stocked makeup room. Makeup classes are held in the spacious, mirrored dressing rooms.

Drafting and Design Room: Drafting tables provide optimal environment for students to succeed in drafting, rendering and design courses. This room is equipt with the latest learning technologies.

*Marketing Office: Click on images for larger hi-res. photos.

Theater's marketing lab. The wall is covered with posters from previous productions.
Known affectionately as the "Fabby Lab" this facility is a unique feature seldom found in the university setting. Students can participate in all aspects of marketing related to the vibrant and exciting Bachelor programs, unique limited-residency Master of Arts program and the professionally-modeled and always entertaining Central Theatre Ensemble production season. More than 50,000 pieces of mail are sent from the Fabby Lab annually.

*Lighting Shop: Click on images for larger hi-res. photos.

cwu theatre CTE room. There is a man with pink hair working at a green workshop desk.
Home base for the dedicated faculty and students who shed light on CTE productions. The focus of this season's annual fundraising campaign is new lighting equipment to enhance existing inventory, which includes four High End Systems intelligent lighting fixtures.

*Box Office: ONLINE ticketing!! 

Green Room: Click on images for larger hi-res. photos.

CWU large theatre room equipped with intercom system. There are couches and a kitchen in the back.

Equipped with intercom system to serve both McConnell Auditorium and the Milo Smith Tower Theatre. Closed-circuit broadcast is also streamed in during McConnell Auditorium productions, so you never miss a cue!

Seminar Classroom: The conference room provides ample space for intimate seminar-based course as well as faculty and production meetings. This room is equipt with the latest learning technologies.

McConnell 117: Click on images for larger hi-res. photos.
traditional McConnell classroom. There are five rows of desks.


Our one traditional classroom space in McConnell Hall, the room was recently refitted with state-of-the-art, internet accessible, video and projection systems. This space serves lecture course such as Introduction to Theatre and dramatic literature courses..

*Student employment opportunities available.

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