ODU Theatre is home for creative people seeking to explore the possibilities, excitement, and energy of the performing arts. We are a company of artists who actively seek the future of theatre beyond the safe boundaries of the familiar - with individualized instruction, a rigorous curriculum, a dedicated faculty, and professional internship opportunities.

The Theatre Program at Old 啵啵直播秀 is designed to develop unrecognized talent in our students. We believe that the true potential of any artist or technician only emerges where they enjoy three foundations to creative growth.

  • Students must be stretched to their creative limits within a setting of complete trust and support.
  • Faculty members must deserve the respect of their students, both as artists and as individuals.
  • Both students and faculty members musttogether push themselves and enjoy themselves.

Our focus on these foundations sets Theatre at ODU apart from many programs nationally. Our Program is made up of a friendly, wildly diverse group of approximately eighty individuals. Rather than stick to the institutionalized formats of larger programs, we instead adapt to the shifting needs of our current students.

Happily, through the unique expertise of our faculty and guest artists, we provide the rigorous training and career connections necessary to compete professionally. We are proud of that accomplishment and our alumni have strong track records on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional stages. More importantly, we provide our students the means to discover their authentic talents within a time-honored art form. Regardless of background or career choice, that discovery lasts a lifetime.

ODU Theatre is home for creative people seeking to explore the possibilities, excitement, and energy of the performing arts. We are a company of artists who actively seek the future of theatre beyond the safe boundaries of the familiar - with individualized instruction, a rigorous curriculum, a dedicated faculty, and professional internship opportunities.

The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza

By Don Zolidis

Directed by Ryan Clemens

Nov. 14-16 and 21-23, 7:30pm

Nov. 24, 2:00 pm

Goode Theatre, 4601 Monarch Way

Free parking: 3rd floor & up, Constant Center North Garage, 1060 W. 45th St.

Two battling narrators attempt to cover the entirety of Greek mythology using audience participation, odd costumes, and general theatrical insanity. Famous myths like Pandora鈥檚 Box, Jason & the Argonauts (the original Super Friends), and Hercules: Intern God jostle for space with obscure, weird tales like the myth of Linus and the legend of the Argus. Culminating in a bizarre, musical dance-influenced version of The Iliad complete with a full-scale battle of little green army men, this play is wild, silly and a complete blast for all ages.

Corduroy

By Barry Kornhauser, based on the book by Don Freeman

Directed by Katherine Hammond

Feb. 20, 21, 22, 28, Mar. 1 | 7 pm

Feb 22, Mar 1 & 2 | 2 pm

Goode Theatre, 4601 Monarch Way

Free parking: 3rd floor & up, Constant Center North Garage, 1060 W. 45th St.

Oh no, Corduroy鈥檚 button has gone missing, and he can鈥檛 go home with kindhearted Lisa without it! Join the beloved teddy bear as he takes a rollicking ride up the escalator and begins a delightfully destructive romp through every section of the department store. Will he find his button at the top of a teetering store display? Will Lisa ever get to bring him home, or will the bumbling security guard catch him first? Where, oh where, is Corduroy鈥檚 BUTTON?

鈥淎n absolute delight. 鈥ou will leave Corduroy on stage with more laughs, broader grins, and a warmer heart than you have had in a very long time.鈥澨鈥 Talkin' Broadway

The Tempest

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Chris Hanna

April 10-12 & 17-19 | 7:30 pm

Apr. 13 | 2 pm

Goode Theatre, 4601 Monarch Way

Free parking: 3rd floor & up, Constant Center North Garage, 1060 W. 45th St.

In this enchanting tale, Shakespeare鈥檚 final masterpiece, a wrongfully exiled duke employs magical powers and a handful of playful island spirits to seek vengeance on the evil conspirators who plotted his fall, all of whom have mysteriously found themselves shipwrecked on his enchanted shore. The Bard鈥檚 unrivaled talent for character, romance and comedy shine throughout the play鈥檚 fast-moving action, and its heartfelt wisdom remains with us long afterwards.听 The duke鈥檚 haunting words, 鈥淲e are the stuff that dreams are made on,鈥 gain prophetic power at the play鈥檚 conclusion, especially as he continues, 鈥渁nd our little lives are rounded by a sleep.鈥澨

The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza

By Don Zolidis

Directed by Ryan Clemens

Nov. 14-16 and 21-23, 7:30pm

Nov. 24, 2:00 pm

Goode Theatre, 4601 Monarch Way

Free parking: 3rd floor & up, Constant Center North Garage, 1060 W. 45th St.

Two battling narrators attempt to cover the entirety of Greek mythology using audience participation, odd costumes, and general theatrical insanity. Famous myths like Pandora鈥檚 Box, Jason & the Argonauts (the original Super Friends), and Hercules: Intern God jostle for space with obscure, weird tales like the myth of Linus and the legend of the Argus. Culminating in a bizarre, musical dance-influenced version of The Iliad complete with a full-scale battle of little green army men, this play is wild, silly and a complete blast for all ages.

Corduroy

By Barry Kornhauser, based on the book by Don Freeman

Directed by Katherine Hammond

Feb. 20, 21, 22, 28, Mar. 1 | 7 pm

Feb 22, Mar 1 & 2 | 2 pm

Goode Theatre, 4601 Monarch Way

Free parking: 3rd floor & up, Constant Center North Garage, 1060 W. 45th St.

Oh no, Corduroy鈥檚 button has gone missing, and he can鈥檛 go home with kindhearted Lisa without it! Join the beloved teddy bear as he takes a rollicking ride up the escalator and begins a delightfully destructive romp through every section of the department store. Will he find his button at the top of a teetering store display? Will Lisa ever get to bring him home, or will the bumbling security guard catch him first? Where, oh where, is Corduroy鈥檚 BUTTON?

鈥淎n absolute delight. 鈥ou will leave Corduroy on stage with more laughs, broader grins, and a warmer heart than you have had in a very long time.鈥澨鈥 Talkin' Broadway

The Tempest

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Chris Hanna

April 10-12 & 17-19 | 7:30 pm

Apr. 13 | 2 pm

Goode Theatre, 4601 Monarch Way

Free parking: 3rd floor & up, Constant Center North Garage, 1060 W. 45th St.

In this enchanting tale, Shakespeare鈥檚 final masterpiece, a wrongfully exiled duke employs magical powers and a handful of playful island spirits to seek vengeance on the evil conspirators who plotted his fall, all of whom have mysteriously found themselves shipwrecked on his enchanted shore. The Bard鈥檚 unrivaled talent for character, romance and comedy shine throughout the play鈥檚 fast-moving action, and its heartfelt wisdom remains with us long afterwards.听 The duke鈥檚 haunting words, 鈥淲e are the stuff that dreams are made on,鈥 gain prophetic power at the play鈥檚 conclusion, especially as he continues, 鈥渁nd our little lives are rounded by a sleep.鈥澨