06/06/2026
A few pictures from tonight's developmental rehearsal of "Black River" by Nathan Yungerberg, directed by Brandon Rashad Butts https://sites.google.com/view/npya2026blackriver/home
The Program in Educational Theatre at New York University - Steinhardt Welcome to Educational Theatre at NYU. B.S., M.A., Ed.D., Ph.D.
Our award-winning program, the oldest in the country, is dedicated to developing the next generation of theatre artists and educators for careers in schools, cultural institutions, and community settings. We have a long and established track record of preparing the most innovative theatre educators in New York State and beyond. As an undergraduate, masters or doctoral student in Educational Theatr
06/06/2026
A few pictures from tonight's developmental rehearsal of "Black River" by Nathan Yungerberg, directed by Brandon Rashad Butts https://sites.google.com/view/npya2026blackriver/home
06/04/2026
Week One continues with day 3! Moving from table work to moving around the space some.
"Black River" by Nathan Yungerberg, directed by Brandon Rashad Butts
06/02/2026
Week One continues!
"Black River" by Nathan Yungerberg, directed by Brandon Rashad Butts
06/01/2026
Week One begins! Year 28 of the series.
"Black River" by Nathan Yungerberg, directed by Brandon Rashad Butts
05/14/2026
Congratulations to all of our graduates this year! We are so excited to see what you do outside the walls of NYU. However we also look forward to seeing you in the future. This is not a goodbye, once a Violet always a Violet!
04/24/2026
Mark your calendars, it’s our End of the Year Party! Come celebrate the end of the 2025-26 Academic Year with us. Friday, May 8th, 4:30-5:30pm in the Pless Hall 3rd floor Lounge.
Light refreshments will be provided.
04/22/2026
THIS WEEKEND!
The American premiere showcases NYU’s long-standing tradition of artistic innovation and commitment to reimagining canonical works for modern audiences.
“The audience will experience vibrant storytelling in a mode that is unusual as the dynamic percussion ensemble feeds and inspires the actors’ expressiveness on stage,” said Smithner, clinical professor of Educational Theatre in Steinhardt’s Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions. “We have contemporized the costumes and setting from the original production to make a colorful and compelling new work.”
Set to a score for percussion instruments, including a lithophone, an ancient instrument made of tuned stones, Astutuli tells the story of a town taken in by a con-man who convinces them that he has a garment so beautiful that it is invisible to the dumb or unworthy. Concerned they might be considered ignorant, the townspeople pretend to see it.
Tickets available in the link in our bio!
04/15/2026
Special summer course announcement!
Step into a deeper level of character work.
In this summer intensive, graduate-level version of Acting: Character Study, participants will focus on what makes a performance feel real. Together, participants will explore the inner life of the character, build a strong physical presence, and bring clarity to the relationships within both scene and monologue work as they investigate the text. Through focused rehearsal and exploration, participants will strengthen their connection to the work and develop their ability to make clear, confident choices as actors.
If you’re ready to deepen your craft and trust your instincts, this summer course will meet you there.
MPAET-GE.2252 Acting: Character Study
3 credits
July 13-30, 2026
Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 10:00am-1:00pm
This course is open to current graduate students, undergraduate Juniors and Seniors, and non-degree students.
04/10/2026
Upcoming event April 18th at 5pm!
60 Years of Impact: Celebrating NYU’s Program in Educational Theatre
Founded in 1966 by Lowell and Nancy Swortzell, the Program in Educational Theatre at NYU Steinhardt has been a pioneer in the field for 60 years, serving as a vital space for exploring theatre’s potential in schools and communities. Our program has consistently affirmed that theatre is more than just production and performance. It is a powerful laboratory for cultivating justice, empathy, and civic action across the lifespan.
As we celebrate our 60th anniversary, we’re gathering a diverse panel of alumni to explore the evolving landscape of theatre for social and civic engagement in classrooms and communities. We’re looking to highlight the practitioners who have taken our program’s tools into the world and used them to spark dialogue in schools, cultural organizations, community centers, correctional facilities, healthcare settings, and more.
This panel discussion will move beyond the “how-to” of Educational Theatre to explore the “why” and “where” of our work today. We’ll consider the following questions:
* How has the 60-year history of this program shaped our unique approach to arts-based inquiry, education, and activism?
* How are we adapting theatrical practice to serve modern civic needs in non-traditional spaces?
* How do we navigate the responsibilities of facilitation and the ethics of classroom and community-centered work?
04/08/2026
Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25, from 8 to 10 p.m. ET. Iris Cantor Theatre, 38 W. Houston Street. Tickets on sale now!
The production consists of a 14-member percussion ensemble from Steinhardt, as well as actors from Steinhardt and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. It is directed by Clinical Professor of Educational Theatre Nancy Smithner and conducted by Music Professor of Percussion Studies and Director of the Percussion Studies Program Jonathan Haas, with scene and costume design by contemporary artist Doug Frohman.
NYU Steinhardt Presents US Premiere of Carl Orff’s “Astutuli” The rarely performed play with music features a cast of 22 from across the University accompanied by the NYU Steinhardt Percussion Ensemble.