The 497-seat Alex and Fay Spanos Theater is our primary performance space. It is a well-equipped proscenium theater, with modern electronic lighting and sound systems.
A student crew member checking props before "The Accidental Death of an Anarchist."
Backstage during our recent production of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible."
Students applying make-up before a production of "The Accidental Death of an Anarchist."
Ron Roundy, a local artist, applies dye to a silk curtain in our scene shop for a production of Professor Al Schnupp's play, "Living Stones."
A large backdrop painted in our shop by Professor Tim Dugan for The Foothill Theatre Company's Production of "Over the River and Through the Woods."
Room 212 is our primary classroom. It is also a flexible space that serves as an acting studio and a secondary performance space seating sixty.
Students at work in Room 202, the Design Lab. This is a smart room with five Macintosh work stations and 15 drafting tables. It also houses the Theatre and Dance Department Library.
Students rehearsing in the Moon Ja Minn Suhr Dance Studio located in Crandall Gym.
Dancers on-stage in the Alex and Fay Spanos Theater during the Dance Program's annual dance concert, "Orchesis."