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Theatre

Our Mission

In order to provide a cohesive body of knowledge in the various fields of performance art, the Department of Communication Studies and Theatre at Longwood is committed to excellence in teaching, advancement of knowledge, and cultural enrichment.

To this end, the Department provides two programs of study: Traditional Liberal Arts Studies in Theatre and Pre-professional Training for Theatre Practitioners.

 
 
Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST)
 

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2011 - 2012 MAINSTAGE Season

Join us for our 3rd season in the new state-of-the-art Center for Communication Studies and Theatre

Juno and the Paycock

by Sean O'Casey

September 29, 30 & October 1,2 & 6-9


Godspell

by Jean-Michael Tebelak

November 10-13 & 17-20


The Rocky Horror Show

by Richard O'Brien

February 23-26 & March 1-4


Steel Magnolias

by Robert Harling

April 12-15, 19-22

 

Online Ticketing

Click a link below to see what is playing in each of the venues.

Mainstage events

LAB Theatre events

Jarman events

 

Audition Notice

Everyone is invited to audition for a show. All auditions will be held at 7pm in the Mainstage Theatre located in the Center for Communication Studies and Theatre. 

Steel Magnolias

February 27th @ 6:30pm

Zero to Sixty

February 28th @ 6:30pm

 

2011-2012 LAB Theatre season

The LAB Theatre is designed as a student studio space for exploration of the theatre craft in all aspects through production realization. These productions are fully student driven. The directors, the designers, the performers and the management team are all students. This is an excellent opportunity to see student research and scholarship while enjoying a wonderful evening at the theatre.

An Adult Evening of Shel Silverstein

November 30 & December 1,2 & 4


Next Fall
February 8-12

Zero to Sixty
The Fifth Annual Playwriting Competition Festival

March 29-31 & April 1

Shows begin at 7pm, except on Sunday

Sunday matinee is at 3pm

All LAB tickets are $5