FAQs

Yes, many theatre and dance courses are open to non-majors; only a few are by audition only or restricted to majors. Some community members, seniors, current students, and nondegree students may be eligible to audit theatre or dance courses as well. 

All CU faculty, staff, and students. All performers must be enrolled in CU classes with degree-seeking status or through the ACCESS program.

You must declare your major by visiting the  website and signing up for a group declaration meeting.

You can declare your minor by visiting the Academic Advising website.

The Theatre & Dance (CU Presents) Box Office is located in the University Club (972 Broadway) and is open Monday-Friday from 10-5 pm. You may also call 303-492-8008 during the box office operating hours or .

Our advisor, Jessica Baron, can be reached by email only.

You can find information regarding upcoming theatre auditions and dance auditions by clicking on the links.

Call 303-492-8008 between Monday-Friday from 10am-5pm.

No, the Theatre & Dance graduate programs do not require or consider GRE scores as part of their application process.

The University Theatre Building is located on the south side of historic Norlin Quadrangle. See the Contact Us page for detailed directions.

University of Colorado
Department of Theatre & Dance
261 UCB
麻豆影院, CO 80309-0261

We do have several theatre and dance classes open to eligible auditors. Please see the specific information on our Auditing Courses page pertaining to current students, community and senior auditors, and nondegree students. 

Typically our department ceremony is held on the Friday following CU's Commencement at noon in the University Theatre. See our Commencment page for more information!

We offer a wide range of productions. We train our students in genres from classical Greek to Shakespeare to contemporary and everything in between. Check out our production season.