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  1. Promote artistic and individual growth through exploration, experimentation, iteration, and creative play. Pursue rigorous collaborative and artistic creation, synthesizing histories and innovation. Foster courage, curiosity, resilience, adaptability, and the joy of work.

  2. Learn about the School of Drama's programs, faculty and visiting artists in the College of Fine Arts. Explore the fusion of theater, technology and culture at Carnegie Mellon.

    • Subscriptions & Single Tickets
    • Free Admission Performances
    • Parking
    • Ticket Exchanges
    • Box Office Hours
    • Setting Up An “Audienceview” Account

    Subscription packages are on sale now for productions in the Subscription Series. Select your own package online, or call the box office at 412-268-2407to subscribe. Single tickets will go on sale in mid-September.

    Tickets for all Studio Series productions are free and general admission. They may be reserved online beginning at 12pm the day before each performance. Tickets are released on a first-come, first-served basis. Seating is limited. Ticket info for Playground and Dance/Lightcoming soon!

    On evenings and weekends, free parking will be available at the Morewood Parking Lot, across Forbes Avenue from the Purnell Center. PAID parking will be available in the East Campus Garageon evenings and weekends. Visit cmu.edu/transportation/park/visitor.htmlfor the most up-to-date pricing and info. Limited handicap accessible parking is available...

    Subscribers may exchange tickets for another performance of the same play. Exchanges must be made at least 24 hours priorto the date of the original performance. Seating is subject to availability. Exchanges may be made by phone or in person.

    The School of Drama Box Office is located in the Purnell Center for the Arts. Regular hours are Monday–Friday, 12pm–5pm. 412-268-2407

    You can set up an account with our ticketing software to help manage your purchases or order additional tickets online.

  3. Learn how to apply to the School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University, a member of the consortium of conservatory theatre training programs. Find out about auditions, portfolio reviews, pre-college program, and virtual tours.

  4. Learn about the first degree-granting drama institution in the US, founded in 1914 and located in Pittsburgh, PA. Explore its facilities, programs, rankings, and notable alumni in acting, directing, design, and more.

  5. Learn about the oldest drama program in the country, offering classical training in theater and media. Explore the options in acting, musical theater, directing, design, production and dramaturgy.

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  7. Carnegie Mellon’s School of Drama is a rigorous Conservatory program providing classical theater training while incorporating contemporary changes to the discipline. In the Bachelor of Fine Arts program, you’ll pursue a selected concentration, but you’re encouraged to take courses throughout the school.

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