Technical Direction
Build Your Future
Students in the technical direction program learn the latest methods and techniques in technical theater with access to top-of-the-line facilities and equipment, faculty who work professionally in the field, and an alumni community working with companies such as TAIT Towers, Berkeley Rep, Texas Scenic, Mystic Scenic, 4Wall, Hudson Scenic, Jack Morton Worldwide, Universal, Upstaging, Barbizon, and Meow Wolf, among others.
Technical Direction Curriculum
The School of Drama’s comprehensive technical curriculum is enhanced by access to Carnegie Mellon’s world-class technical, robotics, and computer science programs. Technical direction students learn within a commercial shop structure, and production experiences supplement classroom learning by introducing students to a range of collaborators, theatrical environments, and resource management.
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Student Work
Fully Equipped Scene Shop
Students working in the scene shop on detailing and molding for the School of Drama’s production of “Godspell.”
Skill Building
Students have the opportunity to put their skills to work in the scene shop.
Large-Scale Projects
Students load in the set for the School of Drama’s production of “I Think I’m Starting to Want to Be a Mother” in the Philip Chosky Theater.
Hands-On Experience
Technical direction students working on load-in of a set piece for the School of Drama’s production of “You on the Moors Now” in the Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater.
alumni stories
Featured Faculty
Through the Technical Direction program, modeled after a commercial scene shop, CMU gave me the hands-on experience in both the soft and hard skills necessary to thrive in the industry.
Owen Sahnow, Class of 2023
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