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Theatre Plays Well With Princeton Review


Scenes from Frankenstein, a play adapted from Mary Shelley's novel by Joseph Romagnano '01 and presented at WPI in November.

It is no secret to members of the WPI community that the dramatic arts thrive on campus. Recent recognition from the Princeton Review has gotten the word out nationwide. In its newest guidebook, The Best 331 Colleges, the Review ranked WPI 11th on its list of schools where "college theatre is big." Emerson College, Ithaca College and Brown University topped the list; WPI came in just ahead of Vassar and Hampshire.

Under the direction of Susan Vick, professor of drama/theatre, the university has moved to the leading edge of theatre production with the development of the Theatre and Technology Program and with multifaceted opportunities to learn and participate, including courses, student projects, several standing drama organizations, and a yearly festival of plays written, directed, produced and performed by members of the WPI community.

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