2025-2026 Catalog

Theatre Arts

The Theatre Arts Programs at MMC offer professional theatre education and training combined with a liberal arts education. It is our philosophy that the more well-rounded the education of theatre students, the better prepared they are to create and produce compelling and imaginative theatre.  Individualized attention and a strong faculty advisement program enable qualified students to take on substantial projects and roles. Independent study projects provide opportunities for specialized training and performance experience. Junior and senior level students may also study abroad for credit at schools such as the British American Drama Academy in London and Accademia dell’Arte in Arezzo, Italy. Internships in a variety of settings (Broadway, Off- and Off-Off-Broadway, television, film, and dance) allow students to develop experience and a potential network in the NYC performing arts community. We believe in training individual creative artists and encourage our students to explore all that the College and NYC have to offer.

Performance opportunities include mainstage and studio productions such as The Balcony, Love and Information, Bring It On, 10 out of 12, Blues for Mister Charlie, Electra, On Strivers Row, Machinal, The Laramie Project, Starlight Express, An Enemy of the People, and Oh What a Lovely War. The MMC Directing Projects are performed in the Bordeau Box Theatre each semester. These short, contemporary plays are directed by students in the Directing III class, designed and stage managed by students, and cast with student actors. MMC Playwriting Projects provide student playwrights with an opportunity to hear and see their works-in-progress. Through our Professional Preparation courses in acting and musical theatre, students present audition material in Senior Showcases for select panels of agents and casting directors through which they receive individual personal guidance and advice for starting their professional careers.   

MMC Theatre Arts programs are unique in offering specialized opportunities to the qualified student. Theatre faculty teach students through flexible programs in which intensive production experience can be gained. MMC Theatre Arts graduates leave with viable, competitive portfolios. They have made successful careers in theatre, film, and television, and have been accepted into highly competitive graduate programs.

The Theatre Arts Department is committed to creating a culture and curriculum that are ethical and equitable. Theatre Arts faculty and staff pledge to develop and implement recruitment strategies, curriculum, pedagogy, and theatre production practices that are anti-racist, anti-sexist, gender, body, ability, national origin, and LGBTQIA+ inclusive. They will also engage and collaborate with students to eradicate biased structures. This departmental work is grounded in a commitment to Transformative Justice. Transformative Justice is a collection of methods designed to give communities—in our case, classroom, studio, production, and department communities—autonomy over social systems. Theatre Arts faculty implement these practices in Theatre Arts courses and productions as a way to build community. The hope is that these practices will help us to create new ways to listen, question, and respond to conflict/disagreement when it arises.

The BFA Acting and BFA Musical Theatre programs require an audition as part of the application process. The BFA’s in Design and Technology and Stage and Production Management, as well as the BA Theatre Arts Program concentrations in Directing and Writing for the Stage require an interview as part of the application process. The BA Theatre Arts Program concentrations in Theatre & New Media, and Theatre History and Performance Texts, require a special application as part of the application process. Consult the Theatre Arts department website for more information.

 

Academic Division: Visual and Performing Arts
Division Office: Nugent Hall, Theatre Office
Office Phone: 212-774-0760
Division Chair: Mary Fleisher
Academic Department: Theatre Arts
Department Chair: Jill Stevenson
Administrative Coordinator: Maya Barbon

 

Program Faculty:

Skye Bronfenbrenner

Emily Clark

Jesmille Darbouze-Smith

Robert Dutiel

Bethany Elkin

Cecilia Feilla

Kenneth Finkle

Mary Fleischer

Aimé Donna Kelly

Vanessa Leuck

Brandon Logan

Matthew Mastromatteo

Michael Mendez

Jeff Morrison

Ellen Orenstein

Ray Recht

Christine Riley

Mark Ringer

Peter Romano

Jill Stevenson

Lori Ann Zepp

 

 

Professor Emeriti:

 

Barbara Adrian

 

David Mold

 

Richard Niles

 

Haila Strauss

Elizabeth Swain

 

 

Theatre Arts Courses (THTR)

 

Theatre Arts Programs:

Major: Theatre Arts, B.A. (1007), 42 Credits

Major: Acting, B.F.A. (1007), 60 Credits

Major: Stage and Production Management, B.F.A. (1099), 60 Credits

Major: Theatre Design and Technology, B.F.A. (1009), 60 Credits

Major: Musical Theatre, B.F.A. (1007), 63 Credits

Minor: Arts Management, 18 Credits

Minor: Costume Design, 14-15 Credits

Minor: Theatre, 18 Credits

Minor: Drama Therapy, 18 Credits

Minor: Arts for Communities, 24 Credits