Stanford’s Theater and Performance Studies program invites students to explore the power of live performance in shaping culture, identity, and expression. These project ideas reflect a balance of creative experimentation and critical inquiry into how performance intersects with politics, identity, technology, and community.
Original One-Act Play Exploring Identity and Migration
Devising Theatre with Marginalized Communities: A Participatory Project
Theatrical Adaptation of a Classic Novel with Modern Themes
Analyzing Gender Performance in Contemporary Drag Culture
Staging Shakespeare in Nontraditional Spaces: Audience Dynamics
Sound and Silence: Audio Storytelling as Performative Space
Political Protest as Performance in Contemporary Movements
Directing a Site-Specific Environmental Performance
Immersive Theatre and the Use of Virtual Reality in Live Acts
Set Design Inspired by Afro-Futurist Aesthetics
Multilingual Theater Production and Language Politics
Digital Dramaturgy: Social Media as a Narrative Tool
Movement-Based Performance Exploring Disability and Perception
Cross-Cultural Mask Performance Traditions and Their Modern Revival
Solo Performance as a Tool for Healing and Testimony
Queer Performance Theory and Embodied Storytelling
Theater for Social Change: Evaluating Community Impact
Costume Design in Reimagined Mythological Storytelling
Augmented Reality and Interactive Lighting for Stage Productions
The Role of Liveness in Post-Pandemic Theater Experiences
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