Romeo and Juliet  

 

Waiting For Godot  

 

The Pirates of Penzance  

 

Electra  

 

Akarui  

 

The Arabian Nights  

 

The Diary of Anne Frank  

 

Eurydice  

 

Cabaret  

 

Baby with the Bathwater  

 

Les Liaisons Dangereuses  

 

A Lie of the Mind  

 

Little Shop of Horrors  

 

Bees in Honey Drown  

 

The Long Christmas Ride Home  

 

Marat/Sade  

 

2012-2013 Mainstage Season

Romeo and Juliet
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Ron Clark
October 12,13,19,20,21 

Avenue Q
Music and Lyrics by Robert Lopez
and Jeff Marx
Book by Jeff Whitty
Directed by Jim VanValen
Musical Direction by Tony Nickle
February 22,23,24 and March 1,2,3 

Cloud 9
By Caryl Churchill
Directed by Janeve West
April 26,27 and May 3,4,5 


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Romeo and Juliet  

 

Waiting For Godot  

 

The Pirates of Penzance  

 

Electra  

 

Akarui  

 

The Arabian Nights  

 

The Diary of Anne Frank  

 

Eurydice  

 

Cabaret  

 

Baby with the Bathwater  

 

Les Liaisons Dangereuses  

 

A Lie of the Mind  

 

Little Shop of Horrors  

 

Bees in Honey Drown  

 

The Long Christmas Ride Home  

 

Marat/Sade  

 

Department of Theatre

The Cornell theatre program combines two features that are rarely found in the same institution: a rigorous pre-professional training regimen in a dedicated liberal arts context. Accordingly, we are able to serve two different constituencies – both the serious theatre student, preparing in a focused way for the profession and/or for graduate education, and the traditional liberal arts student, committed to exploring the range of human knowledge and activity.

The Cornell theatre program is truly distinctive in a number of ways:

  • We enjoy exceptional facilities, with two new and well-equipped theatre spaces.
  • Each member of our faculty and staff is a working professional as well as an academic.
  • We routinely bring gifted guest artists and professional practitioners to campus to work with our students.
  • We enjoy a special relationship with a nearby regional theatre ( Iowa City's Riverside Theatre) that affords unusual opportunities to our students.
  • We are able to devise highly individualized programs of study and useful internships for qualified students.
  • We have a commitment to the development of new work and to relevant, stimulating programming.
  • While classes are taught within Cornell’s One Course At A Time schedule, production work is undertaken with a more traditional schedule, offering the best of both worlds to theatre students.
  • We approach all of our work with unusual passion and energy.

Productions

We hope you'll attend one of our upcoming shows. You may also learn more about our past productions.

National Recognition

The 2011 Princeton Review ranked Cornell's theatre department 15th in the nation, up one place from 2010.