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Murray State University

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102 Curris Center
Murray,Kentucky 42071
270.809.4421
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DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and Film

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre - Musical Theatre

Minor in Theatre

Minor in Theatrical Design and Technology

Minor in Theatre Performance

Minor in Musical Theatre


The Department of Theatre will provide: excellence in theatre instruction through classroom and production events; an outlet for our regional community to experience excellent theatre productions and theatrical support; and, innovative approaches to promote life-long, creative ventures for our students after graduation. The department is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST) and has alumni working all over the globe. Scholarships are awarded to select students who excel in the theatre.

Faculty Info:

Brent Menchinger, Matthew Crider, Lissa Graham-Schneider, R Wayne Hogue, Debra P. Holmes, Kevin Bradley Loveland, Jr., Heidi Ortega, Daryl Phillipy, Justin Walsh.



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Past Student Productions

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The Addams Family
(4/27/23 - 4/30/23)
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Big Fish
(1/20/23 - 1/22/23)
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Nickel and Dimed
(2/19/20 - 2/22/20)
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