Film and Visual Culture
Through the study of the practice and history of theater and dance, students develop aesthetic appreciation for art and culture, learn flexible problem-solving methods, acquire diverse communication skills and employ creative collaborative processes.
About the Department
Theater, Dance, and Film are essential forms of human expression that celebrate creative collaboration and critical engagement with our world.
The department provides a dynamic introduction to performance, production, history and literature. These academic and artistic tools and experiences will lead students to contribute their unique talent and training to the betterment of society and the arts.
Sample Courses
FILM 121
Script Analysis for Stage & Screen
THTR 220
Playwriting
THTR 251
Intro to Performance Design
THTR 336
Lighting Design
POL 292
Politics & Film: "Mad Men"
THTR 253
Digital Production
Meet the Faculty
At W&L, students enjoy small classes and close relationships with professors who educate and nurture.
Shawn Paul Evans
Department Head, Theater, Dance and Film Studies; Associate Professor of Theater
Evans teaches courses on the fundamentals of theater, stage management, digital production, lighting and dance production. He has researched theater technology, including automation and motion control.
Owen Collins
Professor of Theater
Collins teaches courses on stage craft, special effects, performance design, 3D printing for theater, and scene painting/art. His research focuses on new media and technology in contemporary theater practice.
Jenefer M. Davies
Associate Professor of Dance and Theater
Davies teaches courses on contemporary European dance, dance composition, movement for actors and aerial dance techniques. Her research focuses on modern dance composition and the feminine aesthetic.
Liza Deck
Dance Instructor
Deck earned her MFA in dance from Arizona State University after attending Hope College, where she received the Florence Cavanaugh Dance Award. She has performed and choreographed professionally with numerous organizations and is currently the head of City Modern Ensemble. She teaches Modern Dance and Musical Theatre at W&L.
Jemma Alix Levy
Assistant Professor of Theater, Core Affiliated Faculty, Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program
Levy teaches courses on acting, directing, Shakespeare and theater history. She is a professional director with critically-acclaimed national and international credits, and for 10 years ran Muse of Fire Theatre Company.
Sandra Meythaler
Adjunct Instructor
Rob Mish
Director of the Lenfest Theater; Adjunct Instructor of Theater
Mish, a W&L alum, is responsible for the management and operation of the Lenfest Center for the Arts. In addition, he teaches stage acting, Total Theater, Introduction to the Theater, Musical Theater, supervises student internships and will occasionally direct a main stage production.
Stephanie Sandberg
Assistant Professor of Theater
Sandberg teaches courses on screenwriting, documentary filmmaking and an ethnographic study of modern-day slavery in Ghana. Her current research focuses on theater for social justice.