Ripon College offers a major and minor in theatre with education accreditation also available. We strive to develop theatre artists and scholars who have an understanding of all the areas of the theatre from onstage to backstage, from drama and history to technology and artistry. While our students are able to specialize in their areas of interest in the theatre, they also understand the process of theatre and learn how to collaborate with other artists in the theatre.
The Department of Theatre is invested in nurturing artists and teachers for the theatre, but we are open to the whole student community. Auditions and crew calls are open to the entire college, and we expect and plan on students with majors other than theatre to take part in our productions.
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Latest News
Four Ripon College students have been awarded certificates of merit from the Kennedy Center/American College Theatre Festival Region 3. The certificates honor the work they […]
Assistant Professor of Theatre Lillian Brown will appear in a professional production of “The Mousetrap” Nov. 25-Dec. 17 at Next Act Theatre in Milwaukee. Agatha […]
Sean Grennan’s play “The Tin Woman,” a compelling drama laced with humor and a positive outlook, will be presented Wednesday through Saturday, Nov. 15-18, at […]
Advising
Ripon College faculty and professional staff are dedicated to helping you reach your goals, whatever they may be and however often they may change along the way. It’s part of our value statement to you.
As a student at Ripon, you will be assigned a faculty adviser based on your area(s) of interest. You will meet with your faculty adviser throughout your time as a student to discuss your current aspirations, plan your course schedule and plot a future trajectory. We also work collaboratively with Ripon College Career and Professional Development to help match your interests and skills to concrete goals and construct a plan for professional success offering personalized career counseling, off-campus learning opportunities and an online job board with potential to connect with local, national and international employers.
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Career Tracks
Alumni of the department include stage and movie actors Spencer Tracy ’24, Harrison Ford ’64 and Frances Lee McCain ’66. More recent graduates have earned master’s of fine arts degrees in acting, children’s theatre and design. Positions obtained by our graduates include education, associate production manager, musical tour stage manager, various roles in regional theatre companies, playwright, actor, costume designer and sound engineer.
Facilities
Benstead Theatre Shines
Benstead Theatre is located in the C.J. Rodman Center for the Arts, home to music, fine arts and theatre. The theatre is an innovative flexible-space black-box. It includes a proscenium opening, stage deck and a fly gallery, allowing plays to be staged in arena, thrust, environmental or proscenium depending upon the director and designers’ creative vision. The facility is dedicated to the theatre department so rehearsals and construction occur right in the space. First-year students who have experienced only proscenium staging in high school find Benstead Theatre a new and exciting place to perform and work.
The theatre is supported by lighting and sound control boards that are replaced with the latest equipment on a regular rotation; fully equipped scene and costume shops; a design studio; an acting studio; and a makeup room large enough to double as a rehearsal space.
Past Productions
The Ripon College Theatre Department features collaboration. High-quality theatre demands close collaboration, and in the Ripon Theatre Department collaboration is a way of life. Students who are part of the production team as stage managers, assistant directors and designers are full members of the creative team at weekly production meetings, contributing to the discussion the director and the designers have in working out the details, designs and staging. Many of our Certificates of Merit from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre festival are related to the strength of the production ensemble and production unity.
Selected titles from the theatre department’s most recent production history:
Fall 2022
God of Carnage
by Yasmina Reza
The Thanksgiving Play
by Larissa Fasthorse
Spring 2022
The Great American Trailer Park Musical
by Betsy Kelso and David Nehls
Fall 2021
After the Blast
by Zoe Kazan
Everybody
by Branden Jacob-Jenkins
Spring 2021
7 Short Farces
by Anton Chekhov
Fall 2020
Spoon River Anthology
by Edgar Lee Masters
Molly Sweeney
by Brian Friel
Spring 2020
The Comedy of Errors
by William Shakespeare
Fall 2019
Play Nice
by Robin Rice
The Fantasticks
by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones
Alumni Profiles
Lindsey Hoel-Neds, Class of 2003
Major: English
Minor: Theatre, education
Graduate Degree: Master's of arts in theatre for youth, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin (in process)
Employment: English teacher and drama director, Waukesha, Wisconsin, South High School; and Cambridge (Wisconsin) High School (through spring 2010)
"When I tell other theatre educators about my experiences at Ripon, they are amazed that I was able to work on every show and do everything from acting to directing to props to costumes. No one leaves Ripon without truly understanding that everyone in the theatre is valuable."
Adam Krueger, Class of 2007
Majors: Theatre, business administration
Graduate Degree: Master's degree in advertising, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts (in process)
Post-Graduate Theatre Experience: Associate production manager (12-show season) and later subscriptions coordinator (14,000 annual subscribers), Huntington Theatre Company, Boston, Massachusetts
Employment: Senior accounts analyst, Boston University
"My training at Ripon allowed me to jump in (to my first job at the Huntington) without hesitation, impress my peers and make strong connections to professionals in the industry."
Joe Lullo, Class of 2004
Major: Theatre
Minor: English
Graduate Degree: Master's of fine arts in acting, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin (in process)
Post-Graduate Theatre Experience:
- Apprentice company 2010, American Players Theatre, Spring Green, Wisconsin
- St. Croix Valley Summer Theatre, River Falls, Wisconsin
- St. Croix Off-Broadway Dinner Theatre, Hudson, Wisconsin
- CLIMB Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Missoula Children’s Theatre, Missoula, Montana
- Teatro Del Pueblo, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Employment: Teaching assistant, acting; University of Wisconsin Theatre Department, Madison, Wisconsin
"I have talked to many people in the professional theatre community who know of Ripon and regard it as a top-notch undergraduate theatre program. I am so fortunate to have been a part of such a dedicated and inspiring program."
Anne Negri, Class of 2003
Major: Theatre
Minors: French, K-12 teaching certification in theatre & French
Graduate Degree: Master's of fine arts in theatre for youth, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona
Post Graduate Theatre Experience:
- St. Croix Summer Theatre, River Falls, Wisconsin
- First Stage Children’s Theatre, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Children’s Theatre Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Original children’s plays: The Dancing Dog & Fly/Lyf (KCACTF Theatre for Young Audiences Award)
Employment: Free-lance teaching artist, playwright, dramaturg, actress and puppeteer
"My professors (at Ripon) were concerned with mentoring the whole artist, someone who knows something about every aspect of the theatre. My theatre education was personal and meaningful, and the impact of those four years has deeply affected my life as a theatre artist."
Joe Truesdale, Class of 2007
Majors: Self-designed mass media management
Post-Graduate Theatre Experience:
- Radio on-air personality
- High school forensics coach
Employment: Radio air talent for Mountain Dog Media: News-Talk 1450 KFIZ and K107.1 WFON, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
"The small class sizes and individualized education really helped launch me into the career I possess today."