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DARING. DYNAMIC. DEFIANT.

These three words best express the nature of the UWG Theatre program faculty and students. UWG Theatre offers a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre. In these degree programs, majors gain vast experience in all areas of theatre.

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2024-2025 Friends and Family Season

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UWG Theatre Company Performances Are Open to Campus and Community. We hope to see you in our audience!

Your World Is Our Stage

The Theatre Program is housed in two beautifully renovated historic facilities, as well as in the Townsend Center for the Performing Arts. UWG is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Theatre. Our Theatre Program has a strong reputation for excellence in ensemble work and mentoring young theatre artists. Make UWG your destination for theatre.

Scholarships and Visit Us

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Theatre awards numerous scholarships for incoming freshman and continuing theatre students. We welcome you to attend our Scholarship Day, held on Presidents' Day each year, to learn more about these opportunties.

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UWG Admissions holds events throughout the year, such as Academic Showcase, for interested students to visit campus and learn more about our degree options and scholarship opportunties.

Questions? Contact: theatre@westga.edu

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Land Your Dream Job

Current alumni are finding success after graduating with their UWG Theatre degree: they are performing on Broadway, on the many stages in Atlanta, and in film and television. Students not only act in our productions – they also design, write, direct, and market them. Our active theatre faculty work in the Atlanta theatre scene, publish in regional and national magazines and journals, and keep updated on the latest theatrical trends in order to bring new ideas to the classroom and rehearsal hall.

Unmatched CoursesUnmatched Courses

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Unrivaled Faculty

"UWG's faculty is the best thing about the university, especially in the theatrical department. They are not just people who teach theatre simply because they have theatre degrees. They are people who are passionate about it. Many of the faculty members actually work in the industry, some of them currently, so you get to work with people who know it and get it."

-Eric Graise '15