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The University of Tennessee's Department of Theatre is committed to developing challenging academic initiatives that seamlessly blend with the activities of a professional regional theatre. Our philosophy centers on the principle that optimal theatrical education occurs through classroom instruction followed by hands-on collaboration with top-tier industry experts. The department oversees The Clarence Brown Theatre (CBT), an Equity LORT D venue (League of Resident Theatres), and holds membership in the University/Resident Theatre Association (U/RTA). Our academic department and CBT work in complete harmony regarding both purpose and operations. Our academic offerings include a comprehensive four-year Bachelor of Arts in Theatre, with specialization options in Honors, Acting, and Design/Technology, plus a three-year Master of Fine Arts program with specializations in Acting, Costume Design, Lighting Design, Scenic Design, and Sound/Media Design. The seamless connection between our academic curriculum and The Clarence Brown Theatre positions us among the top university theatre programs nationwide. Our MFA candidates are selected from the country's most prestigious professional training pools, while our BA program stands as a regional leader, delivering a robust liberal arts education enriched with outstanding performance, design, and production experiences. The Clarence Brown Theatre serves as a cornerstone of east Tennessee's cultural landscape, frequently selling out performances and welcoming 35,000-40,000 patrons annually. We benefit from unwavering institutional support, with financial stability ensured through the Clarence and Marian Brown Endowment, state funding, and community contributions. Current initiatives focus on enhancing our facilities, artistic quality, and national reputation through strategic resource development.