Students taking Erik Viker’s Stagecraft course are learning the ropes of what it takes to manage a theatre production — from costumes to construction.
Student clubs and activities, field trips, events, seminars and study abroad programs are all essential to building a well-rounded, creatively-minded education.
Bond with students who share similar passions. Further refine your craft. Hear from industry experts. Explore a new city or culture.
What you learn beyond our classrooms will help you fully become the artist you’re meant to be.
Students taking Erik Viker’s Stagecraft course are learning the ropes of what it takes to manage a theatre production — from costumes to construction.
Professor Honored for Award-Winning Urinetown Set
Caleb Stroman, assistant professor of theatre, won a Peggy Ezekiel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Technical Design and Production for his set design of Urinetown, presented by Susquehanna University’s Department of Theatre during the 2021–22 season.
If the World is a Show, This Student Wants to Light It
Owen Carey ’25 spent his summer at the happiest place on earth — Disney World — and will stay through the fall for the Disney College Program — all with his eye on one day becoming a Disney Imagineer.
Theatre Adopts First-ever Theme: Climate Change
In selecting a theme for its Main Stage season, Susquehanna’s Department of Theatre made a bold decision: climate change. Cast with the hopes of inspiring students to make sustainable lifestyle changes, the theme is represented on and off stage.
In anticipation of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment, students and faculty at Susquehanna incorporated new ways to promote feminism and women’s rights, both on campus and beyond.