California State University, Fullerton Department of Theatre & Dance

California State University, Fullerton Department of Theatre & Dance For tickets or more info on our current season, please visit http://fullerton.edu/arts/theatredance

The Department is in close proximity to major regional theatres and borders Southern California’s mecca of major film and television studios, over 100 producing theatres, and the nation’s premiere entertainment parks Disneyland, Knott’s Berry Farm, Six Flags, Universal Studios, etc. The CSUF Theatre and Dance Department sponsors internships with such prestigious industry leaders as the Mark Taper

Forum, South Coast Repertory Theatre, NBC, CBS, Paramount Studios, Mali Finn Casting, A Noise Within, The Chatauqua Theatre Alliance and a host of other companies.

Advanced Make-Up class practical Final in studio photos. Thank-you for volunteering for photos!
05/29/2026

Advanced Make-Up class practical Final in studio photos.

Thank-you for volunteering for photos!

Advanced Make-Up class practical Final in studio photos. Stay tuned for images of the final looks outdoors! If you see y...
05/27/2026

Advanced Make-Up class practical Final in studio photos. Stay tuned for images of the final looks outdoors!

If you see yourself and would like to be tagged, leave a comment!

05/19/2026

REPOST!!

Please allow Theatre educators Tony Fitzgerald and Heather Denyer to present:

Theatre 461, a Dramaturgy class for next Fall, 2026
Class takes place on Friday from 10am-12:30pm

Join for a chance to curate your own plays.

Thank-you for attending ,SPRING DANCE THEATRECoordinated by Joshua Estrada-RomeroApril 30 - May 9, 2026Little TheatreA c...
05/13/2026

Thank-you for attending ,

SPRING DANCE THEATRE
Coordinated by Joshua Estrada-Romero
April 30 - May 9, 2026
Little Theatre

A celebration of dance in all its many forms. CSUF’s award-winning choreographers and dancers present the human condition as a dynamic, fluid, and powerfully moving force.

Production Stage Manager Mayra Alejandra Borrayo Fausto Choreographers Omar Guillen & Derick McKoy, Jr. (guest choreographers) Muriel Joyce*, Hassan Syed,* Miyeko Harris, Caitlin Larsen, Abby Smelko Scenic Designer Crystal Shomph, Breanna Lange
Costume Designers Morgan Olson, Macy McCoy, Aidan Macias,
Kate Brown, Near Perez, Martin Miller
Prop Master Crystal Shomph
Lighting Designer Avani Artry, Marcanthony Ponce,
Ashley Sanchez, Miranda Carpenter
Sound Designer Scarlett Orantes, Matthew Diaz-Infante
Video Designer Francisco Amezcua
Technical Director Matthew Muranaga

* denotes faculty

Photos by Skye Varga

05/08/2026

Catch, “Joy in Uncertainty: a Glory Chicken Adventure” this week, it may be your last chance!

CSUF Theatre and Dance presents this production in partnership with Breathe of Fire Latina Theatre ensemble.

May 8, 8pm
May 9, 12pm &6pm
Grand Central Theatre

Grand Central Art Center
Santa Ana, CA


Visit the display case infront of the Recital Hall to see how Dr. Heather Denyer’s theatre students recreated Oceanic ob...
05/06/2026

Visit the display case infront of the Recital Hall to see how Dr. Heather Denyer’s theatre students recreated Oceanic objects (sculptures) residing in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Feel free to scan the QR codes in-person, or in this post to hear the students talk about theor project and the historical object they chose.

The students were split into groups, and they chose an object to recreate and display, alongside recorded research.

Students used paper, glue, paint, and other supplies to recreate the appearances of the sculptures!

Additional photos provided by:


Class info: THTR 375: Theatres of Africa, Asia,
the Arab World, and Oceania

Dr. Heather Denyer’s theatre students recreated Oceanic objects (sculptures) residing in the Metropolitan Museum of Art....
05/06/2026

Dr. Heather Denyer’s theatre students recreated Oceanic objects (sculptures) residing in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The students were split into groups and they chose an object to recreate and display, alongside recorded research.

Students used paper, glue, paint, and other supplies to recreate the appearances of the sculptures!

Come and see them for yourself! Inside the display windows in front of the recital hall.

Additional photos provided by:


Class info: THTR 375: Theatres of Africa, Asia,
the Arab World, and Oceania

 and  are happy to announce our very firstBFA ACTING INDUSTRY EXPOPlease join usWEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2026CLAYES PERFORMING...
04/28/2026

and are happy to announce our very first
BFA ACTING INDUSTRY EXPO

Please join us
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 2026
CLAYES PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

6:00PM RECEPTION • GRAND FOYER
6:45PM SCREENING • HALLBERG THEATRE


Photographer: Kali Girl

04/22/2026

1 more week until:

SPRING DANCE THEATRE
Coordinated by Joshua Estrada-Romero
April 30 - May 9, 2026
Little Theatre

8pm: 4.30*, 5.1, 5.2, 5.7, 5.8, 5.9
2pm: 5.2, 5.9

*Opening Night Post-show Reception

A celebration of dance in all its many forms. CSUF’s award-winning choreographers and dancers present the human condition as a dynamic, fluid, and powerfully moving force.

Admission Information: *ANY CSUF STUDENT RECEIVES 1 FREE TICKET FOR THEIR PERSONAL USE! COME TO THE BOX OFFICE TO REGISTER!* Must be done in advance. Not available at the door.

Tickets: $14 $12 Titan Price* All orders subject to a $4 processing fee
*Titan prices for advance sales only (non CSUF students, senior citizens age 62+, & CSUF staff, faculty, Alumni Association, OLLI, & support group members). Minimum age is 4 years old and a ticket it required - no babes in arms.

Photos by Joshua Estrada-Romero

Looking for an upper division costuming class? We would like to put something on your radar:THTR 477-01 (21276) Creative...
04/22/2026

Looking for an upper division costuming class? We would like to put something on your radar:

THTR 477-01 (21276) Creative Costume Art (Activity):
Thursday 1:00PM - 5:00PM,
CPAC 295 - Costume Shop

THTR 477-01 (21276) Creative Costume Art:
Creative design and construction activities to achieve artistic costume art-form by utilizing unique non-traditional Thermoplastic costume materials such as Worbla and Fosshape.
Development of critical thinking in designs and technical construction to attain creative costume art. Focus on creative designs and its artistic implementation in construction with students' own original ideas.

Please reach out to Professor Hyun Sook Kim for more information.
[email protected]
https://www.fullerton.edu/arts/theatre/about-us/faculty.html?itemID=4d23-8aac-d31e334

Address

800 N State College Boulevard
Fullerton, CA
92831

Telephone

+16572785538

Website

https://www.fullerton.edu/arts/dance/, http://artstickets.fullerton.edu/

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