Clemson Players
2009-2010 Productions

  • The House of Bernarda Alba
    Mon.-Thur., Oct. 5-8
  • The Power Behind the Palette
    Mon.-Fri., Nov. 16-20
    Sun., Nov. 22
  • Rent
    Thur.-Sun., Feb. 25-28
  • Betrayal
    Tues.-Sun., April 13-18
Upcoming Events at the Brooks Center

The Power Behind the Palette

November 22nd, 2009 at 3:00 pm - In standing with a long tradition of presenting new work, the Department of Performing Arts, the Cle Learn More...

Clemson University Symphonic Band

November 23rd, 2009 at 8:00 pm - As the top auditioned group of wind and percussion musicians at Clemson University, the Symphonic Ba Learn More...

Clemson University Choral Ensembles

December 1st, 2009 at 8:00 pm - The Department of Performing Arts introduces its new choral director, Justin Durham, in a program of Learn More...

Clemson University Symphony Orchestra

December 3rd, 2009 at 8:00 pm - Popular orchestral hits fill this winter program, from the “Waltz” and “Polonaise” of Tchaikovsky’s Learn More...

The Spirit of Christmas

December 8th, 2009 at 8:00 pm - The Spirit of Christmas takes you on a magical journey to a winter wonderland of fun and festive che Learn More...

Theatre At Clemson

Theatre at Clemson University was started in 1964 when a group of students interested in producing dramatic works on stage formed the Clemson Players. Today, this student production organization, co-sponsors the annual season of plays at the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. The Clemson Players typically produces four fully-mounted productions in the nine-month academic year, and several student directed shows throughthe honorary organization Alpha Psi Omega. During the summer months, the players help to host the New Plays Premiere Workshop, where original student plays receive script in hand readings and critiques by nationally recognized playwrights and respondents.
Photograph of a Clemson Players production Clemson University theatre productions are designed and directed by faculty, guest artists, and often the students themselves. They are comprised of Production Studies students concentrating in theatre, students enrolled in theatre classes, members of the university community, and community volunteers.

You don't have to be a Clemson Player to perform in main stage productions, nor do you even need to be a Clemson student. Students, staff, faculty and the Clemson community all participate in theatre productions, from writing to design, from acting to directing.

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THEATRE FACULTY

Dr. Mark Charney, Director of Theatre & Playwrighting
Prof. Carol Collins, Acting & Children's Theatre
Prof. David Hartmann, Scene Design
Prof. Kendra Johnson, Costuming, Hair & Make Up
Prof. Tony Penna, Light Design
Prof. Kerrie Seymour, Acting