Theatre at UBC
Welcome to Theatre at UBC ...
Where the future of the theatre in Canada can be seen on the stage today.
Theatre at UBC is recognised as one of Canada's foremost academic Theatre programs. Located on the spectacular UBC campus in Vancouver, British Columbia, we offer a comprehensive range of degrees in the study of Theatre and the opportunity to learn in an interdisciplinary environment combining Film, Creative Writing, Music, Digital Media and other university disciplines. Our approach encourages students to bring leading edge theory and research together with practice in the staging of innovative new works, national premieres and classics from the world stage.
Our faculty of accomplished artists and scholars in residence ably support students' imaginative, technical, and intellectual development equally as they prepare to embark on a life in theatre and related arts.
It's Happening Here!
ANNOUNCING OUR 2014/15 SEASON
!
We're delighted to announce that the Department of Theatre and Film and the School of Music's Opera Program will be merging our production seasons starting in the fall of 2014.
THEATRE STUDIES SESSIONAL TEACHING:
January 2015 to April 2015 (2014W Term 2). Application deadline July 18, 2014.
NEW COURSE OPEN TO ALL UBC STUDENTS: INTRODUCTION TO FILM ACTING (FIPR 269A)
No Audition Required.
UBC 1st year & 2nd year students
invited to apply!
The Department of Theatre and Film is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Hallie Marshall to the position of Assistant Professor of Theatre Studies.
THEATRE AND FILM TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS: 2014/2015 ACADEMIC SESSION
The Department of Theatre and Film hopes to appoint part-time Teaching Assistants. Application deadline May 1, 2014.
CELEBRATING WOMEN AT UBC PROFILES LYNN BURTON
Congratulations to our staff member Lynn Burton on being recognised by Celebrating Women at UBC!
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR KIRSTY JOHNSTON’S "STAGE TURNS: CANADIAN DISABILITY THEATRE" SHORTLISTED FOR CANADA PRIZE IN THE HUMANITIES!
The winners will be announced at the beginning of May.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR SIYUAN LIU RECEIVES REVIEW FOR HIS BOOK "PERFORMING HYBRIDITY IN COLONIAL-MODERN CHINA"
Read the full review at mclc.osu.edu
THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Attracting outstanding students and researchers from around the globe to its world-class academic environment.