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Musical Theatre Performance Minor

Middle Tennessee State University proudly offers a minor in musical theatre. Study of music theatre in Musical Theatre Performance class and musicals produced at MTSU is student centered. It challenges student development and knowledge of the history of this genre; marketability factors of the profession; and promotes learning in requisite areas of singing, acting, and dance.


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Each year the Theatre and Dance Department at MTSU prepares and sends students to the Tennessee Theatre Association Conference to audition at one of the largest theatrical conferences in the country, the Southeastern Theatre Conference. MTSU students work with acting professors, accompanists, and invited guest artists to prepare for this event in order to be a part of SETC’s professional auditions each spring. These auditions are seen by over one-hundred professional theatre companies across the United States each year and often include casting directors for national tours and Broadway. Each year, many MTSU students gain summer stage employment and establish network connections through this audition experience, making them professionals in their fields even before they graduate!

Middle Tennessee State University student Ben George

Alumnus Ben George graduated with experience

Ben George is an MTSU musical theatre student who graduated in December 2016. He was seen on the Tucker Theatre stage at MTSU in Guys and Dolls, Les Miserables, The Drowsy Chaperone and West Side Story. He studied voice, acting, dance, and musical theatre performance during his time here. Ben took advantage of the coaching opportunities offered by the department for the Tennessee Theatre Association/Southeastern Theatre Conference Professional Auditions and received work by the end of his junior year in the program.  He spent two summers at McLeod Summer Playhouse in Illinois performing such roles as Huck in Big River and Franz Klinemann in Rock of Ages!  He can be found this season performing with the Birmingham Children’s Theatre in Birmingham, Alabama! 

The musical theatre minor is an 18 hour course of study through the department of Theatre and Dance. The minor is designed to provide students with diverse training in music, theatre, and dance. Students pursuing a musical theatre minor will be offered opportunities to develop their skills so that they can effectively work toward a career in the competitive world of musical theatre.

Musical Theatre Performance Minor

Theatre and Dance 

The interdisciplinary minor in Musical Theatre Performance requires the completion of 18 hours of music/theatre/dance courses as described below:

Required (10 hours)

  • MUTH 1000 - Elements of Music

    3 credit hours

    For those needing remedial work before enrolling in Theory MUTH 1110. Topics covered include music reading in G and F clefs, intervals, major and minor scales; rhythm.

 

  • MUHL 4840 - Musical Theatre History  3 credit hours  
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    MUHL 4840 - Musical Theatre History

    3 credit hours

    (Same as THEA 4840.) Prerequisite: Junior standing. A comprehensive history of musicals from the 1840s to the present that explores the effects of culture, economics, and politics of each era on musical theatre.

  • THEA 4840 - Musical Theatre History

    3 credit hours

    (Same as MUHL 4840.) Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. A comprehensive history of musicals from the 1840s to the present that explores the effects of culture, economics, and politics of each era on musical theatre.

 

4 credit hours of Private Instruction in Voice - requires placement audition

  • MUAP 2371 - Private Instruction-Voice  1 credit hour  
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    MUAP 2371 - Private Instruction-Voice

    1 credit hour

    Private instruction is available to qualified students on all orchestral and band instruments, voice, guitar, keyboards and composition. Those students enrolling in private instruction for the first time audition to determine if they are adequately prepared for college-level study. To arrange for an audition, students should contact the School of Music Office. One-credit private instruction courses require one-half hour lesson per week. Two-credit courses are for music majors only and require one hour-long lesson per week. A corequisite enrollment in an appropriate music ensemble is required for students registered for private instruction in voice, brass, woodwinds, orchestral strings, and percussion. Private instruction course numbers will be repeated for each semester of study. Students who are not prepared for such private instruction as stated above should register for class instruction, e.g., class piano, class guitar, or class voice. If class instruction is not available, students may be allowed to enroll in private instruction for one semester after which a faculty jury examination must be passed to continue private instruction. Private instruction course numbers will be repeated each semester of study. A maximum of four semesters of lower-division private instruction may be applied to a music degree. See Miscellaneous Course Fees for further information.

  • MUAP 2372 - Private Instruction-Voice

    2 credit hours

    Private instruction is available to qualified students on all orchestral and band instruments, voice, guitar, keyboards and composition. Those students enrolling in private instruction for the first time audition to determine if they are adequately prepared for college-level study. To arrange for an audition, students should contact the School of Music Office. One-credit private instruction courses require one-half hour lesson per week. Two-credit courses are for music majors only and require one hour-long lesson per week. A corequisite enrollment in an appropriate music ensemble is required for students registered for private instruction in voice, brass, woodwinds, orchestral strings, and percussion. Private instruction course numbers will be repeated for each semester of study. Students who are not prepared for such private instruction as stated above should register for class instruction, e.g., class piano, class guitar, or class voice. If class instruction is not available, students may be allowed to enroll in private instruction for one semester after which a faculty jury examination must be passed to continue private instruction. Private instruction course numbers will be repeated each semester of study. A maximum of four semesters of lower-division private instruction may be applied to a music degree. See Miscellaneous Course Fees for further information.

Electives (8 hours)

Choose 8 credit hours from the following:

  • DANC technique elective 2 credit hours
  • DANC 4130 - Dance for Theatre

    3 credit hours

    Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Techniques of dance for musicals, comedies, operas, television, and stage and choreography for these forms.

  • MUHL 3670 - Studies in North American Popular Music

    3 credit hours

    Close study of one or more regional musical cultures of popular music in North America. Focuses on cultural, historical, economic, and political forces that have shaped the genres under consideration as well as issues of class, race, gender, migration, colonialism, identity, and resistance. Offers a range of experiences with the music, emphasizing its practices, sustainability, stylistic features, instruments, and cultural contexts.

  • MUHL 4530 - History of Jazz  3 credit hours  

    MUHL 4530 - History of Jazz

    3 credit hours

    Study of the history and literature of jazz music including African roots, developments and aspects of style periods, and the contemporary state of jazz. Listening and analysis.

  • MUEN 3200-3299 Vocal Ensembles (maximum of 2 credit hours)
  • MUS 1030 - Introduction to Music

    3 credit hours

    Perceptive listening to music of various styles and cultures including popular and world musics and Western classical concert music. TBR Common Course: MUS 1030

    TBC: Creativity and Cultural Expression (Discovery)

  • MUS 1500 - Introduction to Piano

    1 credit hour

    A beginning group piano class for non-music majors. Prior knowledge of the piano not assumed. Skills covered by the class include reading and playing of pieces, basic exercises for the development of technique, a variety of short examples based on five-finger positions, and basic music theory. Students work at a digital Roland keyboard in class; includes weighted keys and individual headphones.

  • THEA 3510 - Acting II  3 credit hours  

    THEA 3510 - Acting II

    3 credit hours

    Prerequisite: THEA 1015. A continuation of the principles explored in THEA 1015 with a greater emphasis on scene work, text analysis, and character development.

  • THEA 3520 - Voice for the Actor I

    3 credit hours

    A practical study of the human vocal mechanism and its use in acting. Techniques for breathing, alignment, resonance, articulation, and projection taught to help actors achieve a healthy, flexible, and expressive vocal instrument. Significant physical activity component required.

  • THEA 3540 - Musical Theatre Performance

    3 credit hours

    Prerequisite: THEA 3510 or permission of instructor. A musical theatre workshop performance class. Students expand repertoire by performing and observing new songs while exploring and experiencing the skills necessary to act a song.

 

  • THEA 1005 - Acting for Non-Majors  3 credit hours  
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    THEA 1005 - Acting for Non-Majors

    3 credit hours

    For non-theatre majors only. Basic theory and practice of acting for the non-theatre major. Emphasis on the understanding and exploration of the actor's tools and the application of basic skills through the creative process.

    TBC: Creativity and Cultural Expression (Explorations)

  • THEA 1015 - Acting I  3 credit hours  

    THEA 1015 - Acting I

    3 credit hours

    Open to Theatre majors only. Fundamentals of the acting process examined through improvisation, characterization, text analysis, and basic acting technique.

NOTE:

MUTH 1000 is waived for students who have passed Theory Assessment. These students will select an additional 3 credit elective from the above list to complete the required 18 hours.

Students who have completed 4 credit hours of Private Instruction in Voice (MUAP 2371 or MUAP 2372) for the major in Music will select an additional 4 credit hours in electives from the above list to complete the required 18  hours.

Advisors will have a specific list of classes from the above list for students who are theatre majors and another for students who are music majors. No course used to satisfy a requirement in another major or minor may be used in this minor.

THEA 1005 - Acting for Non-Majors
3 credit hours

For non-theatre majors only. Basic theory and practice of acting for the non-theatre major. Emphasis on the understanding and exploration of the actor's tools and the application of basic skills through the creative process.

TBC: Creativity and Cultural Expression (Explorations)

THEA 1015 - Acting I
3 credit hours

Open to Theatre majors only. Fundamentals of the acting process examined through improvisation, characterization, text analysis, and basic acting technique.

THEA 1025 - Stage Craft I
3 credit hours

Lectures and practical experience in the techniques of planning, building, painting, and handling all types of scenery; knowledge of theatre architecture and how sets are mounted, shifted, and run.

THEA 1030 - Introduction to Theatre
3 credit hours

Overview of theatre as an art form. Appreciation and understanding of the production process. TBR Common Course: THEA 1030

TBC: Creativity and Cultural Expression (Discovery)

THEA 1820 - Discovering Drama: A Play Script Study
3 credit hours

Analysis of plays as a means to understand dramatic forms, components, and meaning. 

TBC: Creativity and Cultural Expression (Explorations)

THEA 2000 - First Year Seminar in Theatre
2 credit hours

Prerequisite: Theatre majors only. Introductory study of theatre as an art and a profession with a focus on the expectations and requirements of the MTSU Theatre program.

THEA 2100 - Introduction to Production Practices
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: Open to Theatre majors only. Corequisite: THEA 2900. Lectures and seminars in the techniques of planning, building, painting, and handling all types of scenery; knowledge of theatre architecture and how sets are mounted, shifted, and run. Laboratory hours and/or crew required.

THEA 2900 - Production Practices Lab
1 credit hour

Corequisite: THEA 2100. Examines the execution of the various scenic elements covered in THEA 2100 as well as the safety requirements of the scene shop and its equipment.

THEA 3000 - Sound Design for Arts and Entertainment
3 credit hours

Theory and practice of theatrical sound designers conducted through classroom lecture and practical project. Utilizes tools, equipment, and techniques of sound designers with emphasis on design process and critical methods of study. Technical performance production component expected. Laboratory hours required.

THEA 3050 - Theatrical Design Concepts
3 credit hours

A study of visual communication and aesthetic design for the theatre with an emphasis on design conception and process. An overview of the history of theatrical design and dynamics of collaborative process. Explores design process, theory, and principles through the execution of projects, papers, and examinations.  

THEA 3100 - Make-Up Techniques for Performers
3 credit hours

Application of make-up techniques and concepts for performers in theatre, television, film, dance, opera, and other performing arts. Laboratory hours and/or crew requirement.

THEA 3200 - Introduction to Costume for Arts and Entertainment
3 credit hours

Overview of costume in the arts and entertainment; an orientation to costume, design, management, technology, wardrobe practices, and costume critique methods through projects developed through research, problem-solving, and documentation; focus on student career and portfolio development. Laboratory hours and/or crew requirement.

THEA 3270 - Musical Theatre Production
0 to 1 credit hours

Prerequisite: An audition will be required to enroll in the course as a performing cast member. Stage managers and technical crew will require the recommendation of an advisor. Production of a fully-staged musical work. 

THEA 3300 - Scene Design
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 3050 or permission of instructor. Lectures and practical experience in planning and designing settings for the stage. Emphasis on forms and styles of scenery, historical period research designers, and new theatrical materials, methods, and techniques. Major projects in set design.

THEA 3310 - Theatrical Drafting: Theory and Technique
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 2100 or THEA 1025 or permission of instructor. Study of communication of the theatrical design concept through rendering, drafting, and technical drawing. Emphasis on developing drawing and drafting skills needed for theatre and entertainment design/technology utilizing both manual and CAD techniques.

THEA 3400 - Lighting for Arts and Entertainment I
3 credit hours

Lectures and practical experience in the methods and techniques of lighting for the stage. Emphasis on creation of lighting design for performance through the study and knowledge of electricity, circuity, instrumentation, control equipment, and fundamental properties of lighting design. Major projects in lighting design. Crew requirement.

THEA 3500 - Stage Movement
3 credit hours

A theoretical and practical study of stage movement. Styles and techniques for physical realization of character and performance.

THEA 3510 - Acting II
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 1015. A continuation of the principles explored in THEA 1015 with a greater emphasis on scene work, text analysis, and character development.

THEA 3520 - Voice for the Actor I
3 credit hours

A practical study of the human vocal mechanism and its use in acting. Techniques for breathing, alignment, resonance, articulation, and projection taught to help actors achieve a healthy, flexible, and expressive vocal instrument. Significant physical activity component required.

THEA 3540 - Musical Theatre Performance
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 3510 or permission of instructor. A musical theatre workshop performance class. Students expand repertoire by performing and observing new songs while exploring and experiencing the skills necessary to act a song.

THEA 3600 - Methods for Using Drama in the Classroom
3 credit hours

Methodology for using theatre and theatre techniques for teaching children in various venues. Motivational, self-directed learning through creative drama, improvisation, role-playing, and theatre games.

THEA 3620 - Methods and Assessment of Theatre in Secondary Education
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: Permission of department. Teaching methods and assessment for theatre in the secondary education classroom.

THEA 3700 - Fundamentals of Play Directing
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 1015 and THEA 3820. Director as literary and production critic. Play analysis, production concepts, staging, theory and techniques; rehearsal methods and procedures. Scene work.

THEA 3800 - Introduction to Arts Management
3 credit hours

Management of a not-for-profit arts organization. Topics include organizational design, strategic planning, budgeting, marketing, and fundraising within the context of a visual or performing arts organization. Guest lecturers from regional arts organizations. Projects and discussion for individual interests in various arts disciplines.

THEA 3810 - Stage Management
3 credit hours

Explores the role and function of the stage manager in creating live theatre. Focuses on the duties, terminology, and required skills and traits of an effective stage manager. Laboratory hours required and/or crew requirement.

THEA 3820 - Script Analysis
3 credit hours

Analysis of plays for the purposes of directing, designing, or acting in productions.

THEA 3910 - Internship in Theatre
1 to 3 credit hours

Prerequisites: Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5, successful completion of 15 credit hours (not including THEA 4900), and permission of department. Students undertake supervised work experiences in a professional theatre setting and/or in arts education organizations. Experiences offered to enhance student's understanding and development of skills for work in the profession. Paper-based projects also required.

THEA 4110 - Make-Up Design and Creation
3 credit hours

Prerequisites: THEA 3100 or permission of instructor. Designed to meet individual and group needs; an intensive application of make-up design incorporating all aspects of make-up in the performing arts focusing on in-depth historical research, advanced techniques, hair/wig design, creative problem-solving, and portfolio and resume development. Laboratory hours required.

THEA 4190 - Topics in Make-up for Arts and Entertainment
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 3100 or permission of instructor. Designed to meet individual needs for advanced study in make-up for entertainment and the arts. Topics to be determined at time of scheduling. A maximum of 6 semester hours may be applied toward a degree.

THEA 4220 - Costume Design for Arts and Entertainment
3 credit hours

Prerequisites: THEA 3050 and THEA 3200 or permission of instructor. Costume design in the performing arts; an orientation to the costume application of design and development principles through costume design projects developed through research for various performance venues with a focus on student career and portfolio development.

THEA 4280 - Topics in Costume for Arts and Entertainment
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Designed to meet individual needs for advanced study in costume for entertainment and the arts. Topic to be determined at time of scheduling. A maximum of 6 semester hours may be applied toward a degree.

THEA 4290 - Problems in Theatre
1 to 3 credit hours

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Designed to meet individual and/or group needs in all aspects of theatre arts. Topic and credit to be determined at the time of scheduling. A maximum of 6 semester hours credit may be applied toward a degree.

THEA 4380 - Rigging for Arts and Entertainment
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 1025, THEA 2100, or THEA 3400 or permission of instructor. Introduces students to the broad range of skills, tools, materials, and processes necessary for the safe and efficient rigging of scenery and effects. Topics include permanent rigging systems, production specific rigging solutions, fiber and wire rope, terminations, and operation. Crew/Production requirement.

THEA 4390 - Topics in Scenography
1 to 3 credit hours

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Designed to meet individual and group needs for advanced study in theatre. Topic to be determined at time of scheduling. A maximum of 6 semester hours credit may be applied toward a degree.

THEA 4400 - Lighting for Arts and Entertainment II
3 credit hours

Prerequisites: THEA 3050 and THEA 3400 or permission of instructor. Advanced methods and theories of lighting design. Strong emphasis on practical projects, design processes, and critical methods of study. Includes components on theory/criticism.

THEA 4480 - Automated Lighting for Arts and Entertainment
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 3400. Methods and techniques of automated lighting for the stage; emphasis on creation of automated lighting design and programming for performance through the study and knowledge of electricity, control language, instrumentation, and programming fundamental properties of automated lighting design. Crew/production requirement.

THEA 4490 - Advanced Topics in Lighting for Arts and Entertainment
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Designed to meet individual needs for advanced study in lighting for entertainment and the arts. Topic to be determined at time of scheduling. A maximum of 6 semester hours may be applied toward a degree.

THEA 4510 - Meisner Technique
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 3510 or permission of instructor. Introduces the Meisner Technique as a means of actor training including repetition, activity, relationship, emotional preparation, interpretations, and scene study.

THEA 4520 - Acting for the Camera
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: Permission of department. For actors and film directors. Hands-on experience in camera-acting techniques and methodology, including tools to analyze a scene, create a believable character, and meet the technical demands required of an on-camera actor. Culminates in the production of a short film or scene.

THEA 4560 - Acting III
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 3510 or permission of instructor. Audition technique. A practicum for selecting, preparing, and performing a variety of audition monologues. Develop skills in cold reading; prepare a professional resume; discuss headshots; and research the role of agents, casting directors, and unions in the casting process.

THEA 4590 - Topics in Acting
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 3510 or permission of instructor. Designed to meet individual needs for advanced study in acting. Topic to be determined at time of scheduling. A maximum of 6 semester hours may be applied toward a degree.

THEA 4600 - Storytelling
3 credit hours

Instruction and experience in the art of storytelling. Individually designed course requirements for educational, professional, corporate, and personal storytelling techniques.

THEA 4610 - Theatre in Education
3 credit hours

For current and prospective teachers. Integration of drama across the curriculum. The creation, construction, performance, and touring of a play for elementary school children.

THEA 4620 - Theatre Education Practicum
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 3620 or permission of instructor. Participation in the K-12 theatre classroom setting with class discussions and readings about the teaching experience. Advanced theatre curriculum development for the K-12 level.

THEA 4690 - International Studies in Theatre
3 credit hours

A short-term international theatre experience designed to broaden international and cultural awareness and to promote international theatrical exchanges. Class may be repeated for up to six credit hours if destination is the same country or up to a total of nine credit hours if the country designation varies.

THEA 4700 - Advanced Play Directing
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 3700. Case studies and problem solving of rehearsals and production. Director's relationship with designers. Investigation of style. Rehearsal and presentation of a one-act play.

THEA 4710 - Director and Designer Collaboration
3 credit hours

Prerequisites: Two of the following: THEA 3050, THEA 3200, THEA 3300, THEA 3400, or THEA 3700. Examines the theory and practice of collaboration in the theatre through creative laboratory projects. Presentation of directorial ideas and execution of design ideas to replicate the professional process. 

 

THEA 4800 - Theatre History I: Greek Period to Restoration
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing or permission of instructor. The development of drama and the theatre; critical study of representative plays of the period.

THEA 4810 - Theatre History II: Restoration to Present
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing or permission of instructor. The development of drama and the theatre; critical study of representative plays of the period.

THEA 4815 - Advanced Stage Management
3 credit hours

Prerequisite: THEA 3810 with C (2.0) or better. An in-depth study of the theory, practice, and responsibilities of stage managers in live production settings.

THEA 4840 - Musical Theatre History
3 credit hours

(Same as MUHL 4840.) Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. A comprehensive history of musicals from the 1840s to the present that explores the effects of culture, economics, and politics of each era on musical theatre.

THEA 4890 - Topics in Playwrights and Dramatic Theory
3 credit hours

Selected major playwrights linked by theme or a particular genre of dramatic theory; an intensive examination of plays which either survey playwrights' careers or represent a significant portion of a genre's canon. May be repeated for credit once.

THEA 4900 - Production Practicum
1 credit hour

Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Specific area of study in relation to a particular theatrical event or production during a given semester. Topics range from the performance to technical crews. A maximum of 4 semester hours credit may be applied toward a degree.

THEA 4950 - Directed Studies
1 to 3 credit hours

Prerequisites: Available only to students who have completed 50 percent of the coursework in theatre; permission of department required. Individualized intensive instruction for students to pursue research and creative activity in a specialized area with faculty mentorship. A maximum of 6 semester hours may be applied toward a degree.

THEA 4990 - Senior Seminar in Theatre
1 credit hour

Prerequisite: Theatre majors only; senior classification. A capstone to the Theatre major's undergraduate career and preparation for transition to the professional theatre or graduate study. Includes lectures, workshops, professional guest speakers, and discussion sessions. Students will complete various paper-based projects including resume and portfolio construction.

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Tucker Theatre

Tucker Theatre accommodates major music, dance, theatrical, and television productions, along with performances in intimate settings and a wide variety of events such as award ceremonies, films, pageants, recitals, product launches, receptions, and meetings.

For event information, Please call 615.494.8810. For Tickets call, 1.888.718.4253. Thank you!

All events at Tucker Theatre are scheduled through our production office. Call 615/898-2181 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday for rental information. 

 

Studio Theatre

Anderson Studio Theatre

The Anderson Studio Theater is a flexible black box space. It is primarily used for student-produced performances. The space is perfect for smaller, more intimate productions.

 

Dance Studio

Dance Studio

MTSU has two fully equipped dance studio spaces for rehearsals and dance classes. Both rooms have a full mirror wall, as well as easy-to-use audio equipment. 

 

Scenic Studio

Scenic Studio

The Scenic Studio is designed for the construction of our scenic elements for all Theatre and Dance productions, as well as stagecraft classes.

 

Costume Studio

Costume Studio

The Costume Studio is designed for the production of costumes for all Theatre and Dance productions, as well as costuming classes.

 

Design Lab

Design Studio

The Design Studio is equipped with a state-of-the-art light box and an ETC Ion lighting console that allows designers to work on a scale model of Tucker Theatre. Students also have access to the computer lab and drafting materials.

 

Online or Hybrid Programs at a Glance

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Contact Information

Kristi Shamburger
Kristi.Shamburger@mtsu.edu
615-494-8826

Jette Hallday, Acting Chair Theatre and Dance
Jette.Halladay@mtsu.edu
615-898-2640

Who is My Advisor?

Karen Austin (A-L)
Karen.Austin@mtsu.edu
615-494-7648 | PH 125

Shannon O'Malley (M-Z)
Shannon.Omalley@mtsu.edu
615-494-7753 | PH 127

Mailing Address

Dept. Theatre and Dance
Middle Tennessee State University
MTSU Box 43
1301 East Main Street
Murfreesboro, TN 37132

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