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Idaho State University

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Pocatello,Idaho 83209
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Bachelor of Arts in Theatre

Minor in Theatre


Idaho State University’s School of Performing Arts offers undergraduate coursework in theatre through the Department of Theatre and Dance. We offer a Minor and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre, with various emphases including performance, design, technical work, and teaching. The well-rounded curriculum is both basic and innovative. The program is structured to provide a rich mixture of academic, design, and performance courses, coupled with a broad array of electives, enabling ISU students to pursue theatre as a profession or an avocation.

Faculty Info:

Tara Young, Chad Gross, Norman E. Schroder, Vanessa Ballam.



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Past Student Productions

SHOW THEATER
Urinetown
(6/10/22 - 6/18/22)
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Last Train to Nibroc
(9/27/19 - 10/5/19)
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BYE BYE BIRDIE
(6/12/19 - 6/22/19)
CAST
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Three Days of Rain
(2/8/19 - 2/16/19)
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First Date
(9/28/18 - 10/6/18)
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HELLO, DOLLY!
(6/13/18 - 6/23/18)
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DR. SEUSS' THE CAT IN THE HAT
(11/11/17 - 11/18/17)
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FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
(6/5/17 - 6/17/17)
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HONK!
(6/14/13 - 6/22/13)
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