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Major congratulations to all of our soon-to-be-graduating seniors from the LSU School of Theatre & Film! 🎉🎓🎭🎬🔜 Swipe for...
05/14/2026

Major congratulations to all of our soon-to-be-graduating seniors from the LSU School of Theatre & Film! 🎉🎓🎭🎬

🔜 Swipe for a sneak peek at what some of our grads are planning to do once they leave LSU. We are so proud of every single one of you!

Executive Associate Dean and Chair of LSU Theatre & Film Kristin Sosnowsky treats alum Matt Bankston (Class of 2003) to ...
05/08/2026

Executive Associate Dean and Chair of LSU Theatre & Film Kristin Sosnowsky treats alum Matt Bankston (Class of 2003) to a tour of the extensive equipment available to our Film program. Matt is the head of scripted television at Perpetual Entertainment and was a speaker at our Symposium on the New Hollywood.

Pictured slide 2 & 3: Grad students & film students unpack new film gear! 🎥

Congratulations to all the films who participated in the annual Take 12 Student Film Festival!!!🎉🎥🎬Winners:Best Actor: S...
05/04/2026

Congratulations to all the films who participated in the annual Take 12 Student Film Festival!!!🎉🎥🎬

Winners:
Best Actor: Sarah May Dages, Fever
Best Supporting Actor: Sarah May Dages, $5 Margaritas
Best Sound: Shuyue Deng, The Codfather
Best Cinematography: Sam Short, Fever
Best Editor: Benjamin Small, Tick
Best Production Design: Marcelle Tiblier, $5 Margaritas
Best Screenplay: Emerson Boutte, Fever
Best Costumes: Vinicius Silva, Fever
Audience Award: $5 Margaritas, Abbie Lestrade (Director) / Emily Croall (Producer) / Adian Trouard (Producer)
Best Picture: Fever, Emerson Boutte (Director) / Megan Eisert (Producer)

TONIGHT and TOMORROW: Dance and Physical Theatre Showcase in the Shaver Theatre at 7:30 pm!💃🏻 An annual School of Theatr...
05/01/2026

TONIGHT and TOMORROW: Dance and Physical Theatre Showcase in the Shaver Theatre at 7:30 pm!

💃🏻 An annual School of Theatre & Film tradition that celebrates the beauty and athleticism of dance along with thrilling, high flying physical theatre. LSU students will tell stories through movement, dance, aerial silks, and more.

🎟️ Tickets can be purchased at: purplepass.com/lsucmda

$15 General Admission/ $10 Students

🗓️ Friday, May 1 and Saturday, May 2 at 7:30 pm

📍Location: Shave Theatre, LSU Music and Dramatic Arts Building, Baton Rouge, LA 70803

(Photos from the Spring 2025 Dance & Physical Theatre Showcase)

🎥 Don’t miss the screening of Beast (dir. Tyler Atkins, 2026) on Saturday, May 2nd from 6:30-8:30 pm as part of LSU Thea...
04/30/2026

🎥 Don’t miss the screening of Beast (dir. Tyler Atkins, 2026) on Saturday, May 2nd from 6:30-8:30 pm as part of LSU Theatre & Film’s ✨Symposium on the New Hollywood✨. This event is free and open to the public!

🎬 The Symposium on the New Hollywood, taking place Saturday, May 2, brings together industry leaders, scholars, and students for a dynamic exploration of the rapidly shifting film and television landscape. The day will feature timely panels addressing pressing questions such as whether AI will replace actors, where production is happening now, and whether tax incentives can sustain Louisiana’s film industry.

🎉 Highlights include the 12:30 PM panel, “Hollywood Doesn’t Need Us Anymore? Issues Facing the Changing Film Industry Today,” with speakers from Perpetual Entertainment, Lionsgate, and Film Louisiana, followed by a Q&A session on breaking into the industry. The afternoon continues with a critical discussion on tax incentives and their impact on Louisiana filmmaking, and a student pitch session offering emerging creators the opportunity to present original work directly to studio executives. The symposium concludes with a reception and a screening of Beast (dir. Tyler Atkins, 2026), introduced by Joshua Spector, making for a full day of insight, conversation, and connection.

04/27/2026
Please join us this Friday, April 24th at 4pm in the Studio Theatre to view and celebrate the Undergrad Acting Showcase!...
04/23/2026

Please join us this Friday, April 24th at 4pm in the Studio Theatre to view and celebrate the Undergrad Acting Showcase!

🎬 This talented class of actors selected and filmed contrasting comedic and dramatic scenes to share with agents, managers, and casting directors from across the country.

🎥 This achievement would not be possible without the support and tremendous work of the LSU film/tv students who executed the film production.

🗓️ Join us on the 24th to see everyone’s great work and accomplishments! All are invited: students, teachers, friends and family!

The LSU School of Theatre & Film is proud to present the Symposium on the New Hollywood on Saturday, May 2. This free ev...
04/23/2026

The LSU School of Theatre & Film is proud to present the Symposium on the New Hollywood on Saturday, May 2. This free event, open to the public, will be held at the MDA Studio Theatre from 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

🎬 The symposium brings together industry leaders, scholars, and students for a dynamic exploration of the rapidly shifting film and television landscape. Throughout the day, attendees will engage with timely panels addressing pressing questions such as the impact of AI, where which states and countries are luring productions away from the established film centers, and whether tax incentives can sustain Louisiana’s film industry.

💫 Opening Reception (12:00 PM) with refreshments
💫 Opening Panel (12:30 PM): “Hollywood Doesn’t Need Us Anymore? Issues Facing the Changing Film Industry Today,” featuring executives from Perpetual Entertainment, Lionsgate, and Film Louisiana.
💫 Industry Q&A (1:45 PM): A dedicated session on “Getting Your First Industry Job,” aimed especially toward students about to graduate.
💫 Tax Incentive Debate (3:00 PM): A critical discussion on whether tax incentives help or hurt the Louisiana film industry.
💫 Student Pitch Session (4:15 PM): Select emerging creators will have the unique opportunity to pitch original projects directly to studio executives.
💫 Reception & Screening (6:00 PM): The day concludes with a reception in the MDA Lobby followed by a special screening of Beast (dir. Tyler Atkins, 2026), introduced by Joshua Spector.

This event is supported by the LSU Provost’s Fund for Innovation in Research and the Baton Rouge Film Commission. For more information, visit LSU.EDU/CMDA/THEATRE.

🎉 It’s Opening Night for The Play That Goes Wrong! Catch this disastrous comedy TONIGHT at 7:30 in the Reilly Theatre! 🎭...
04/17/2026

🎉 It’s Opening Night for The Play That Goes Wrong!
Catch this disastrous comedy TONIGHT at 7:30 in the Reilly Theatre! 🎭

Written by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields
Directed by Rodney Lee Rogers
🗓️ April 17-26

Stage Manager | Lio Smith
Assistant Director | Rowan Jalso
Assistant Stage Manager | Sofia Silva, Jazmyn Presley
Costume Designer | Megara Holmes
Set Designer | Ethan Rogers
Sound Designer | Heather Isaaks
Lighting Designer | Lauren Dickerson
Voice Coach | Michael C. Hyatt
Props Manager | Brady Ernst
Fight Choreography/ Stage Movement | Nick Erickson, Asst. Jack Fellows
Intimacy Coordinator | Jack Fellows

CAST
Chris/Inspector Carter | Allie Sullivan
Jonathan/ Charles Haversham | Ricardo Mendoza
Robert/ Thomas Colleymoore | Nick Banieh
Dennis/ Perkins | Hunter Sparacino
Sandra/ Florence Colleymoore | Ashari Harper
Max/ Cecil Haversham/ Arthur the Gardener | Eric Rhode
Annie | Jillian Boyles
Treavor | Reynold Hunter
Stagehands | Elliot Breidenbach, Kyra Cavalier, Grace Ohlmeyer, Ramon Ramos

The Play That Goes Wrong opens TOMORROW, April 17, in the Reilly Theatre at LSU!Can’t wait till Friday? Join us TONIGHT,...
04/16/2026

The Play That Goes Wrong opens TOMORROW, April 17, in the Reilly Theatre at LSU!
Can’t wait till Friday? Join us TONIGHT, April 16, for a Pay-What-You-Can Preview Performance!

🎫 Preview Tickets: https://www.purplepass.com/events/344245-the-play-that-goes-wrong-pay-what-you-can-apr-16th-2026

🤺This smash hit comedy is full of mishaps, blunders, sword fights, and silliness! Follow an amateur theater company as they try their hardest to get through the disastrous opening night of their new production: The Murder at Haversham Manor. Part Monty Python, part Sherlock Holmes, this frantic farce is sure to leave you crying with laughter!

🎟️ Tickets can be found at the link in our bio or at purplepass.com/lsucmda

🗓️ Running April 17-26 with a Pay-What-You-Can preview on the 16th.

📍Reilly Theatre at 10 Tower Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70803 on the LSU campus

🎬 ✍🏻Directed by Rodney Lee Rogers. Written by Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, and Jonathan Sayer.

✨Performances✨
April 16 at 7:30 pm (Preview)
April 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25 at 7:30 pm
April 19, 26 at 2:00 pm

Address

Music And Dramatic Arts Building, Dalrymple Drive
Baton Rouge, LA
70803

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12255784174

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