Facilities

The Department of Theatre and Dance's impressive facilities include three fully equipped in-house theatres, a costume shop, a scenic studio and multiple performance studios. The department also has a close partnership with Texas Performing Arts allowing Theatre and Dance students use of its state-of-the art scene shop and properties shop.


Performance Spaces 

B. Iden Payne Theatre with stage lights on

B. Iden Payne Theatre

Opened in 1976, the B. Iden Payne Theatre is a proscenium, 475-seat house, the department's largest venue. This facility not only stages department mainstage productions, but also presents works by internationally celebrated theatre companies and dance troupes.

  • Seats: 475
  • Wheelchair Accessible Seating: 8
  • Excellent acoustics for voice and stage vocals
  • Proscenium stage: 32' opening
  • Stage right wing space: 13' x 36' x 25' (width x depth x height)
  • Stage left wing space: 41'8" x 36' x 25' (width x depth x height)
  • Full fly tower
  • Sophisticated lighting and sound systems
  • Counterbalance system
  • Hydraulic orchestra pit
  • Three private dressing rooms
  • Loading dock at stage level
  • Mezzanine Lobby

 

The Oscar G. Brockett Theatre, a black box theatre with seating on three out of four sides of the stage

Oscar G. Brockett Theatre

The Oscar G. Brockett Theatre is an intimate setting of approximately 244 seats, utilized most frequently for season productions in the Department of Theatre and Dance.

In April 2001, after 37 years as the College of Fine Arts' most versatile performance space, the Winship Drama Building's "Theatre Room" was formally dedicated as the Oscar G. Brockett Theatre in honor of Dr. Oscar G. Brockett, one of the university's most distinguished scholars and professors. Brockett was the former dean of the College of Fine Arts, a senior professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance and one of the nation's foremost authorities on theatre history.

 

concrete wall with a metal sign spelling out "Laboratory Theatre"

Lab Theatre

The Lab Theatre, opened in 1959, is a unique space in which students mount their own productions. Students have the opportunity to write and produce their own work in this space as well as refine their technical and design skills. The department provides technical support for this stage, but it exists solely as a resource for student-driven projects.

  • Proscenium theatre
  • Seats 109 guests
  • Three motorized electrics
  • Two traps that lead into the dressing rooms below
  • Rep light plot hung with three available specials

Studios 

The Heywood "Woody" McGriff Dance Studio, with ballet bars, a sprung floor and a wall of mirrors

Dance Studios

The F. Loren Winship Drama Building houses three dance studios. Additional dance studio space is utilized in venues on campus that are a short walking distance to the department.

The Heywood "Woody" McGriff studio features:

  • A column-free studio with mirrors fully lining two of the four walls
  • A sprung sub floor, covered with a Marley-type PVC dance floor
  • Portable and fixed ballet barres
  • A grand piano and audio playback system
  • Bright space with natural light, central heat and air-conditioning

the Newly renovated studio (2.120) Features:

  • Sprung sub floor covered with hardwood vinyl for street and percussive dance
  • Upright piano
  • Sound playback and projection capabilities
  • Mirrors on two walls
  • Theatrical lighting capabilities
  • Bright space with natural light (and mechanical blackout shades), central heat and air-conditioning

Dance Studio 2.116 Features:

  • A column-free studio with mirrors lining one full wall
  • Sprung sub floor, covered with Marley-type PVC dance floor
  • Fixed ballet barres
  • Upright piano
  • Sound playback and projection capabilities
  • Bright space with natural light, central heat and air-conditioning

 

rows of foldable chairs facing an empty stage

Performance Studio

In addition to fluorescent work lights, the Performance Studio (WIN 2.180) has a complete set of theatrical lighting instruments, all pre-set, focused, hanging and set on dimmers. The space can be divided up by hanging black curtains which are set on travelers--so they can be pulled in a variety of directions to quickly divide up the space into separated areas which helps to facilitate the playing of scenes that take place in more than one room. The curtains can also be set to wrap around the entire room thus creating a "black box theatre" effect. Capitalizing on flexibility, seating can be arranged proscenium style or in-the-round style. The space is a perfect acting studio and performance space.


Labs and Shops

man pointing with his pen at a graphic design of a poster on a computer screen

Computer Lab

The Winship Computer Lab is both a computer lab and a classroom. The lab is set up to meet the needs of design and technical students and includes all applications needed for classwork and productions. Our computer lab includes the following:

  • 15 iMac Computers
  • Applications: Lightwright/Beamwright, VectorWorks, ProTools and Adobe Creative Cloud (technical design)
  • 13" x 19" flatbed scanner
  • Layout space to plan projects
  • Printing available for letter and 11" x 17" paper, with output in black and white or color via UTPrint multifunction devices
  • Mac-based instructor's station with projection and audio equipment
an overhead look at an artist kneeling beside a large painted backdrop

Scene and Properties Shops

The Department of Theatre and Dance has a close partnership with Texas Performing Arts, which offers our students use of its fully-equipped, state-of-the-art Scene Shop. Professional staff members teach and work with Theatre and Dance students to design and create the scenery for all of our mainstage season productions.

Theatre and Dance students have access to a full complement of woodworking power tools as well as a metal shop, machine shop, 40' x 20' paint frame, cold cutting metal saw, MIG and TIG welders and a forge.

  • 7,000 sq. ft. scenery construction space
  • 4,700 sq. ft. scene painting studio
  • 1,400 sq. ft. machine shop and motion control laboratory
  • 2,000 sq. ft. props construction space
  • 8,000 sq. ft. scenery and props storage
  • 1,500 sq. ft. electrics shop

The F. Loren Winship Drama Building also has its own Scene Shop, which is used primarily for teaching and to support scenery load-ins. It contains 4000 square feet of space with 30' ceilings and its own compliment of wood and metal working tools, as well as a 36' by 20' moving paint frame.

In addition, Texas Performing Arts has a Props Shop of nearly 3000 square feet with a miniature woodworking and paint shop.  

Two students work on projects in the Costume Production and Fabrication Studio, with many costume mock-ups pinned up on a board and dress form beside them

Costume Production and Fabrication Studio

The University of Texas at Austin Costume Production and Fabrication Studio has a large work room filled with natural light, five cutting tables, two fitting rooms and state of the art equipment. The dye and paint facilities accommodate large vat dyeing and specialty surface design projects. An intimate wig studio is constantly humming with creativity. The university also has a supplemental student costume studio space specifically designated for student projects that exceed the boundaries of the Costume Production and Fabrication Studio.


eight dancers standing in a line on stage wearing black, white and red

See What's On Stage

outside of Winship Drama Building

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