Theatre
We welcome all Seattle University students to participate in our performances, on and off stage.
Find your perfect role
We offer classes in:
- acting
- theatre design
- directing
- theatre history
- stage management
- playwriting
You will work with experienced directors, playwrights, and sound, lighting, stage, and costume designers as well as Actors Equity performers. You can also connect your theatre interest with other fields in our unique interdisciplinary degree program.
Audition for our next production or work backstage and learn more about our programs below.
Upcoming Events
Come join the Theatre Program in the Lee Center for the Arts to see a student-inspired theatrical event that showcases storytelling, songs, and poetry based on surveillance, surprise, and suspense.
"Scratched Out" is produced by students for our community. This production is a labor of love through which students can workshop pieces that represent their creative interests and highlight some amazing talent on our campus.
Performances: February 19-22 at 7:30 pm, February 23 at 2 pm
Tickets: General Public $12, Faculty/Staff $10, Student $6
Tickets available here
Past Productions
The Secret in the Wings by Mary Zimmerman
Directed by Johamy Morales
Mary Zimmerman's The Secret in the Wings adapts a group of lesser-known fairy tales to create a theatrical work that sets their dark mystery against her signature wit and humor. The framing story concerns a child and the frightening babysitter with whom her parents leave her. As the babysitter reads from a book, the characters in each of the tales materialize, with each tale breaking off just at its bleakest moment before giving way to the next one.
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Auditions
We host open auditions for our quarterly theatre productions.
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Scratch
A periodic open forum for students in any major to experiment with performance for an audience of their peers.
It features short works (two to five minutes) in any performance-based artistic discipline including, but not limited to, theatre, improv, dance/movement, poetry reading, spoken word, stand-up comedy, musical theatre, and performance art.
Performances combine to create a dynamic and experimental event driven entirely by students; Scratch provides a much-needed, safe venue for burgeoning student artists to find their voices, test ideas, and become entrepreneurs of their own work.
Student Work
Being a theatre major at Seattle University is continuously exciting and stimulating because there are countless hands-on opportunities that allow for a diverse and enriching experience that creates passionate and inspired students ready to tackle the real world. As we worked on the mainstage production, You on the Moors Now, we talked to two students working on the show, gaining hands-on, real-world experience in two different areas of the theatrical world.
You on The Moors Now, written by Jaclyn Backhaus and directed by Erin Murray, is a contemporary reimagining of the heroine’s journey, taking a spin on iconic 19th-century works from Jane Austen, Louisa May Alcott, and the Brontë sisters. We talked to actress Kimberly Le, in the iconic role of Cathy from Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, and to the scenic designer of the show, student Adrian Alonzo Padilla.