Theater and Dance


Theater and Dance hold center stage within the Exeter curriculum. Each art explores its own disciplines and techniques, while teaching students an array of creative skills that will enhance their lives at the Academy and beyond.

These two performing arts join in our department's central mission to help our students better know themselves, to thoughtfully explore their imaginations, to experiment creatively and effectively express their ideas within the larger community.

Whether in a rehearsal room, on a film set, or in a dance studio, the growth of each student occurs in the context of Harkness learning, a group dynamic that is highly collaborative.

Our collective mission remains to inspire students  toward greater understanding of their unique potentials through thorough and disciplined research into the creative process.

The Dance Program welcomes all students who are interested in dance. It strives to offer students of all levels and interests the opportunity to study, choreograph, perform and explore various dance forms. Participation in and exposure to the arts is an integral part of education, expanding one's horizons and encouraging tolerance and understanding.

All theater courses earn one credit toward the studio/performance arts requirement. Dance courses grant physical education credit, but not studio/performance art credit. The dance studio is located in the Davis Center. Major performances are held on the mainstage in Fisher Theater. Informal performances are held in the Davis Dance Studio.

Unless otherwise stipulated, all courses are open to students at all grade levels and require no previous experience.

This Weekend: Little Women, Arts and E/A Games

February 21, 2013

See pictures from PEA's winter 2013 musical


Greek Tragedy Week Takes on Antigone: Timeless and Modern

December 12, 2011

Campuswide collaboration leads to a week of performances, seminars, assembly and classroom discussions with visiting scholars Dr. Emily Greenwood and Ellen McLaughlin


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