Be a Part of Great Productions
The BYU-Idaho Department of Theatre offers a wide span of theatrical experiences to engage its participants and accommodate their diverse strengths. It is our highest aim to provide students with spiritual and academic opportunities in all aspects of the creative process of theatre. They will be trained in an environment that fosters individual creativity and commitment to the principles of the restored gospel.
Classes and experiences are designed to develop the performance skills necessary to excel as actors and directors. We teach principles of theatrical design and technology, enabling students to deepen their understanding of dramatic literature, theatre history, and criticism. A number of degrees, minors, and concentrations are offered to individualize students' education and career paths.
Students don't have to be a theatre major to audition for productions and enroll in theatre classes. We encourage everyone to participate! Regardless of major or skill level, students can find great educational, social, and enjoyable experiences. Students with interests in technical theatre, set design, costume design and set construction can also volunteer to help with theatrical productions.
Upcoming Productions
June 9–13, 16–18, 20 at 7:30 p.m.
June 12, 13, 20 at 2:00 p.m.
Snow Drama Theatre
Percy Jackson is having a bad day; he’s expelled from his sixth school in six years, has to battle a Minotaur, loses his mother, and discovers he’s the half-blood son of a Greek God. And that’s just the beginning! He receives a quest to stop a war and develops new friendships. Most importantly, he discovers that he is capable of doing great things. Join us on June 2026, in the Snow Drama Theatre for this fun, feel-good musical, where we learn that the things that make us different are the very things that make us strong.