Alabama's Public Liberal Arts University

Department of Communication Arts

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2010 - 2011 UM Theatre Season

TO GILLIAN ON HER 37TH BIRTHDAY

By Michael Brady

Directed by David Callaghan

Reynolds Theatre

October 7-10

$8 with UM ID and $12 General Admission

 

BABY

A musical with book by Sybille Pearson, Music by David Shire and Lyrics by

Richard Maltby, Jr.

Directed by Marcus Lane

Choreographer Carl Dean; Music Director Laurie Middaugh

Reynolds Theatre

November 18 - 21

$12 with UM ID and $15 General Admission

 

EURYDICE

By Sarah Ruhl

Directed by Karow Wilson (BFA Senior Project)

Chichester Theatre

February 18 - 20

$5 all

 

THE BACCHAE

By Euripides

Directed by Tammy Killian

Reynolds Theatre

April 7 -10

$8 with UM ID and $12 General Admission

 

SPRING THEATRE FESTIVAL

Directing III class

Chichester Theatre

April 16 -18

$3 per night all

 

MUSICAL THEATRE REVUE

Directed by David Callaghan

Reynolds Theatre

April 27

Free Admission

 Please call (205) 665-6200 for tickets and further information

Mass Communication's production of
"Handel's Messiah"

Welcome to the University of Montevallo's Department of Communication Arts, which consists of three large, dynamic divisions: Communication Studies, Mass Communication, and Theatre.

Formed in 1925, the Department of Communication Arts is one of the oldest college communication programs in the Southeast. The Department's philosophy is centered in the fundamental human activity that links our three divisions: communication. Plays, television programs, or speeches are all human communication. Thoughts become concepts, which must be translated into recognizable symbols through oral, visual and written communication. The goal of the Department is to provide students with an excellent liberal arts education and prepare them for a wide variety of careers in business, teaching, journalism, theatre, television and film.

The Department of Communication Arts offers the B.A. and B.S. in Communication Studies and Mass Communication. Theatre majors may pursue a B.A., B.S., or B.F.A.

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Communication Studies

Mass Communication

Theatre

Hair, Fall 2008