Theater at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø Pacific is committed to exploring through art what it means to be human. Onstage and off--in the classroom, at rehearsals and during production work--we learn the craft of telling stories dramatically. As storytellers, we look for the stories that reflect who we are: our passions, pains, pleasures, and diverse perspectives on life and living. As followers of Christ, we seek to tell stories that reflect themes of redemption, justice, grace and love; themes that address the greater spiritual reality in which we all play a role.
Stories teach us both what is human and what is humane. As we put our theatrical storytelling onstage at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø, we share our discoveries, our immediacies, with the community that is our audience.
The FPU theater program offers performance experiences which encourage student growth on multiple levels--artistic, intellectual, physical, social and spiritual. As we perform, audience and study theater, we engage with various voices, cultures and styles of performance. Students are active collaborators in the process of making theater.
Students involved in Ï㽶ÊÓƵ¹ÙÍø Pacific Theater:
- join an artistic community
- learn multiple aspects of the theatrical process--from performance and design/construction to directing and stage- and house-managing
- gain skills that can be applied to future church and ministry work, teaching, graduate study or conservatory training
- have opportunities to explore related courses in film, media video and audio production and music
Students share their artistry with the public through the following:
Fall
- Fall Mainstage Play: A full-length play is produced each semester. The mainstage plays form the core of the Company's production efforts
- College Hour: Students have opportunities on occasion to present dramatic sketches as a part of the weekly campus worship services
Spring
- Spring Mainstage Play
- Spring Showcase - Students showcase their talents through one-acts, scene performances, or musical revues