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Theatre Minor

Where Imagination Takes Center Stage

At A Glance

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Program Type

Minor

Accreditation

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)

Experience

Main-stage performances each year and the opportunity to perform in traveling theatre troupe

Facilities

Wood-Mar Theatre, Bauman Auditorium and the amphitheater provide stages for student performances each year

Theater student gazes into a fellow student's eyes

Theatre at Â鶹´«Ã½ Fox University transcends acting, serving as a powerful form of communication with intellectual, social, moral, and spiritual values for both participants and audiences. As a theatre minor, you'll join a co-curricular program that brings on-campus productions to life, offering dynamic courses in acting, design, and directing/literature, with opportunities to engage in design connected to music industry and worship arts concentrations.

We present two main-stage productions annually, complemented by student-directed works and performances by our touring theatre troupe, Epiphany. These experiences foster servant storytelling within a community dedicated to integrating faith and artistic excellence. Our mission is to prepare Christian artists for meaningful contributions to the world while equipping you with life skills like teamwork, empathy, and public speaking, applicable to any career path.

Courses / Curriculum What Will I Study?

Wood-Mar Auditorium

Our spaces/Where Will I Learn?

Wood-Mar Auditorium 

Wood-Mar Auditorium is a 253-seat space that hosts the majority of our theatre productions, guest lectures and other student events. Each seat has an excellent view of the large stage, and the auditorium also boasts state-of-the-art sound and computerized lighting systems.

Abigail Torres

Abigail Torres

Student

My theatre professors were so intentional about teaching us that our art and faith are combined. When you grow in your art you grow in life. I have discovered that that is very true because the more I dove into theatre and learned new things the more I was able to make those faith and art connections that I didn’t know existed. The more I strengthened my faith the more understanding and growth I would see in my theatre making.

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