Program
No PrescreenNo AuditionNo InterviewUltra-SelectiveUnder 12 StudentsUniversity App Required
Program Characteristics
No Prescreen
No Audition
No Interview
University App Required
Program Highlights
PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY
•Combines artistic practice with scholarly inquiry — equal emphasis on craft and critical thinking
•Primarily directed toward studying theatre as an interpretive and communicative tool
•Liberal arts approach encourages double majors — common combinations include physics, religion, and political science
TRAINING & CURRICULUM
•Comprehensive 9-course major covering acting, directing, playwriting, design, literature, theory, history, and technical production
•Students study both Western and non-Western theatrical traditions
•Advanced work available in acting, design, directing, and scholarship
•Mentored relationships with faculty and guest artists
PRODUCTION OPPORTUNITIES
•Minimum 4 department productions required for all majors, including stage management experience
•Department produces approximately 3 productions per academic year
•Independent projects and self-produced performance opportunities available
FACILITIES
•The '62 Center for Theatre and Dance — state-of-the-art multi-venue complex
•MainStage — courtyard-style proscenium theatre for major productions and touring artists
•CenterStage — 150-seat flexible flat-floor studio theatre with moveable balconies and lift
•Adams Memorial Theater — intimate 220-seat thrust-type theatre
STUDY ABROAD & OFF-CAMPUS
•Affiliated with the National Theatre Institute for intensive off-campus theatre study
•Study abroad supported — students have studied at Oxford and other international programs
•One-semester abroad easily accommodated with careful planning
HONORS & OUTCOMES
•Degree with Honors available through yearlong senior project (performance or thesis)
•Typical class of 6-10 majors allows for highly individualized mentorship
•Students equipped to proceed to graduate and professional schools in theatre
•Graduates have earned fellowships for post-graduate study and graduated Phi Beta Kappa
Key Info
University AppApplication
Apply atCommon App
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Deadlines
Early DecisionNov 15, 2025
Regular DecisionJan 5, 2026
Application Fee
$65
Good to Know
APPLICATION PROCESS
•Apply to Williams College via Common App or the Williams application portal
•No supplemental theatre-specific application materials required
•Theatre major is declared after enrollment — not during the admissions process
ENROLLMENT
•Fall enrollment only
•Consult regularly with the department Chair to plan coursework and production participation
What's The Process
NO AUDITION REQUIRED
•Admission to Williams College is through the university application — no separate audition, portfolio, or interview required for the Theatre major
Program info updated Mar 23, 12:41 AM
PROGRAM PHILOSOPHY
•Combines artistic practice with scholarly inquiry — equal emphasis on craft and critical thinking
•Primarily directed toward studying theatre as an interpretive and communicative tool
•Liberal arts approach encourages double majors — common combinations include physics, religion, and political science
TRAINING & CURRICULUM
•Comprehensive 9-course major covering acting, directing, playwriting, design, literature, theory, history, and technical production
•Students study both Western and non-Western theatrical traditions
•Advanced work available in acting, design, directing, and scholarship
•Mentored relationships with faculty and guest artists
PRODUCTION OPPORTUNITIES
•Minimum 4 department productions required for all majors, including stage management experience
•Department produces approximately 3 productions per academic year
•Independent projects and self-produced performance opportunities available
FACILITIES
•The '62 Center for Theatre and Dance — state-of-the-art multi-venue complex
•MainStage — courtyard-style proscenium theatre for major productions and touring artists
•CenterStage — 150-seat flexible flat-floor studio theatre with moveable balconies and lift
•Adams Memorial Theater — intimate 220-seat thrust-type theatre
STUDY ABROAD & OFF-CAMPUS
•Affiliated with the National Theatre Institute for intensive off-campus theatre study
•Study abroad supported — students have studied at Oxford and other international programs
•One-semester abroad easily accommodated with careful planning
HONORS & OUTCOMES
•Degree with Honors available through yearlong senior project (performance or thesis)
•Typical class of 6-10 majors allows for highly individualized mentorship
•Students equipped to proceed to graduate and professional schools in theatre
•Graduates have earned fellowships for post-graduate study and graduated Phi Beta Kappa
Updated Mar 23, 12:41 AM
Academic School Information
4.13
Avg GPA (W)
8%
Admit Rate
95%
Grad Rate
2,076
Enrollment
$88,665
Earnings
10yr after
Tuition & Fees
$68,560
before aid
Average Annual Cost
$17,716
after typical aid
Average annual cost is often lower than tuition because it accounts for grants and scholarships most students receive. It includes tuition, room & board, books, and supplies.
Family Income $0 - $30k-$2,610
Family Income $30k - $48k-$1,727
Family Income $48k - $75k-$1,978
Family Income $75k - $110k$3,030
Family Income $110k+$49,594

