Theatre Arts Current Students

Marquette Theatre majors are professionally trained creators, collaborators, leaders, and thinkers who are prepared to grow, adapt, and change the world through the performing arts. 

Curriculum

Please see the undergraduate bulletin for curriculum details.

Forms

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Audition Excuse Form

Handbook

The 2022-2023 student handbook is available online.

Resources

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For students with pressing mental health needs, crisis services remain available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for mental health emergencies:

  • For a life-threatening emergency, call 911 or go to to the nearest emergency room.   
  • For non-life-threatening mental health concerns, call the Counseling Center at 414-288-7172 during our regular business hours to speak to a counselor oncall. On weekdays after 4:30pm, weekends and holidays, call the Marquette University Police Department at 414-288-6800 and request  to speak with the oncall counselor.  

Marquette is committed to fostering a learning environment that is safe, conducive to academic success, and supportive of healthy personal development for all members of the campus community. Everyone on Marquette’s campus shares responsibility for maintaining this environment by following university policies and exemplifying respect for others as communicated through our Statement on Human Dignity and Diversity.

In accordance with Title IX, and consistent with Marquette’s commitment to human dignity, no sex or gender discrimination will be tolerated. When an incident of harassment, discrimination or sexual misconduct (occurring on or off campus) is reported to an appropriate Marquette official, the university will respond immediately to stop the discrimination, remedy its effects, and prevent its reoccurrence. Students and employees who retaliate against individuals who report such conduct will be subject to disciplinary action.