Work alongside Professionals
The MFA in Theatre degree at the University of Tennessee exists to identify, cultivate, and train individuals of diverse backgrounds who have the talent to contribute substantially to the art of design, to their profession, and to the national culture.
The Department of Theatre offers a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre with concentrations in Acting, Costume Design, Lighting Design, Scenic Design, and Sound and Media Design. MFA candidates undergo 3 years of rigorous training in the classroom, the studio, and in the professional “laboratory” context of the Clarence Brown Theatre, including designing main stage productions and acting in major roles.
Recruiting
UT MFA programs recruit among the most elite professional degree programs in the nation.
Eight design graduates are recruited every other year for enrollment in the Fall of even-numbered calendar years: two in costume design, two in lighting design, two in scenic design, and two in sound and/or media/projection design. The next design cohort will be recruited Spring 2026 for admission Fall 2026.
Eight acting graduates are ordinarily recruited for enrollment in the Fall of odd-numbered calendar years. The next acting recruitment cycle is in Spring of 2025 for admission Fall of 2025.
General Information
Department of Theatre Handbook
MFA designers travel extensively. In recent years, they have visited Ireland, Thailand, India, Mexico, Vietnam, Prague, Amsterdam, New York, Istanbul, Wales, London, Bulgaria, Berlin, and Munich. During these visits, students took master classes, worked with internationally renowned artists, showcased their work, and competed at conferences, while also seeing theatre, touring cities and museums, and absorbing world culture.
MFA actors enjoy guest artist workshops throughout their training, including workshops in voice and speech, acting for camera, clown, Shakespeare, career workshops with agents and casting directors, and more.
In their third year, the MFA actors showcase in targeted markets nationally through digital media, including a master website featuring the graduating class (with links to recent alumni); departmentally supported development of professional caliber individual websites; video clips published through actors access; taped audition submissions, and more. Recent graduates enjoy representation at Abrams Artists Agency; Boals, Winnett and Associates; Dulcina Eisen Associates; and other well regarded agencies. They are at work in theatre, film, and television. Theatres in which they have recently appeared include: Lincoln Center (Broadway); Ahmanson Theatre (L.A.); the Guthrie Theatre; Oregon Shakespeare Festival; Arena Stage; the Shakespeare Theatre (D.C.); the Folger Theatre; Theatre for a New Audience; Classic Stage Company; Hudson Valley Shakespeare; the Joseph Papp Public Theatre; and more. Recent film and television jobs have included recurring roles in Hunters; Elementary; Godfather of Harlem; How to Get Away with Murder; and more.
Our MFA programs are strong and growing stronger. We are entering a period of increased revenues and facilities enhancement. Have a closer look at all we have to offer by following the links to the left for each program and those above for the MFA Handbook and Graduation Requirements.
Distinctive Program Features
1:2 Faculty to Student Ratio
There are 12-15 students: 4 in Costume Design, 4 in Lighting Design, 4 in Scenic Design and 3 in Sound and Media Design. On alternate years there are two in each area. An incoming class consists of 2 Lighting Designers, 2 Costume Designers, and 2 Scenic Designers, 1-2 Sound and/or Media/Projection Designers.
Assistantships and Funding
All design students are on assistantships. Full remission of tuition, an annual stipend of about $17,000.00 and up to $1,500.00 annual travel funding, as approved by faculty. Total average support over three years: more than $161,000.00
Travel Abroad Study Tour
Supported travel to design seminars and cultural exploration. The New York Study Tour In the first year of study all MFA design students travel to NYC with design faculty to see current shows, meet working designers, and explore the museums.
LORT Theatre Company
The Clarence Brown Theatre is a professional theatre on campus that works very closely with our graduate students. This affords excellent design opportunities and the ability to work with our world class professional staff and guest artists.
Shop Staffing
All shops at the Clarence Brown Theatre and the Department of Theatre are staffed with fully professional personnel. In most cases, your assistantship hours will include working alongside and learning from these professionals.
Graduate Workspaces
Each of the concentration areas have dedicated workspaces/labs, with appropriate technology for each area, and with personal assigned space to work, create, research, and study.
Computer Lab
This new computer lab is for the exclusive use of theater students. Computers are available to students 24 hours a day. Printers, plotters, scanners, a laser cutter, and a 3D printer are included in the lab.
State of the Art Media Labs
UTK is proud to be the only institution in the world to have 4 light/media labs that include: two 1:6 scale media labs to explore light, sound, and projection and their integration; a model lab designed specifically to explore light on scenic models and costume fabric; and an arena style moving light lab.
Professional Guest Directors
Directors of our productions, whether in the lab theatre or in the main season are professional directors. This is a great way to begin your networking base.
Funded Conference Travel
Students receive up to $1,500 per year in funding for travel. This may include travel to national conferences, design assisting, and other opportunities as approved by the faculty. Additional travel funding may also be available by application to the graduate school.
Library Collection
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville library has an extensive theatre collection and a theatre specific librarian to help students with research needs.
Assistant Design Opportunities
Our students have the opportunity to travel with and assist the faculty on professional work in this country and overseas. Students will also have the opportunity to assist nationally recognized guest designers. Guest designers have included: Jennifer Tipton, Kevin Depinet, Michael Ganio, Beverly Emmons, Jane Cox, Kris Stone, and Jane Greenwood, among others.
Actual Design Work (Not Just Paper Projects)
We believe that the best way for students to learn the art of theatre is to study in the studio and then to practice alongside first-rate professionals. This dual mission informs everything that we do.
From Our Students
For Prospective MFAs
UT students give advice to prospective MFA students in this short video.
“The theatre is so endlessly fascinating because it’s so accidental. It’s so much like life.”
—Arthur Miller