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CARTHAGE STUDENTS & FACULTY RECEIVE 2 FREE TICKETS TO EVERY SHOW!
Contact the Box Office for tickets!!!
Call: 262-551-6661
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9am-5pm, Friday 9am-6pm
Tickets: 2 free tickets for members of the Carthage community with ID.
All others: Adults $15, Students/Seniors $10, Groups of 10+ $8 each
Reserved tickets must be picked up at Will Call on the day of the performance. Tickets are released TEN minutes before showtime if not claimed by the patron.
The Mission of Carthage College Theatre is to guide, encourage and cultivate students as they flourish into mature, well rounded, and capable theatre artists and critics. It seeks to produce excellent, diverse, innovative theatre that educates, challenges, entertains, and addresses the needs of the full Carthage community. Vital to the liberal arts tradition, a Carthage theatre education enables students to contribute meaningfully to both the world of theatre and the world at-large.
The Carthage Theatre experience encompasses:
•Examining and presenting truths pleasant and unpleasant concerning the human condition through theatre.
•Recognizing and responsibly wielding theatre's powers — a vitality rooted in the fact that all men and women are inexorably linked through humanity's story.
•Engaging and mastering a significant body of knowledge connected to theatre practice — performance theory and technique, dramatic literature, stagecraft, and theatre history.
•Communicating effectively on-, off-, and backstage, ably engaging texts and people critically and compassionately.
•Embracing theatre artistry as a lifelong pursuit rooted in a love of learning and an openness to diverse ideas.
•Shaping and cultivating his/her faith, values, and philosophy, utilizing theatre as a vehicle for exploration and growth.
•Becoming an informed and responsive citizen, deploying theatre to seek solutions to problems in the community, the nation, and the world.
•Entering the world of theatre, education, or a related field (i.e. any field) as free men and women, committed to and equipped for service and continued growth.