About TAPS

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Our Mission

The integration of the practical knowledge of theater-making with the humanistic knowledge of the history and theory of performance is central to our department’s vision. At TAPS, theory and practice are inextricably linked and mutually reinforcing. We prepare our students to become scholar-artists fluent in both of these languages.

If the idea of the scholar-artist is at the core of our department’s vision, then teaching is at the center of our mission.  We teach our graduate and undergraduate students in academic classes and seminars, in acting and dance studios, and by mentoring them in their creative work and scholarly research. No other activity can surpass or replace having students enrolled in our classes and studios and majors and minors pursuing their degrees in our department. Creating the context for probing dialogues and participatory experiences in our classes is essential to guiding students into discoveries of how the performing arts can be utilized as a fresh platform for illuminating pressing social issues and paths of change.

TAPS by the Numbers

Students Enrolled

Hundreds of students — engineers and artists alike, at all experience levels — enroll in our TAPS courses every year

Students Worked on Productions

Students of all majors perform, direct, build sets and costumes, stage manage, and tech direct our productions

Courses Offered

We offer classes in everything from social dance and costume design to acting and performance theory

Patrons Attended

Thousands of audience members enjoy our productions every season

Events Hosted

We produce productions, workshops, master classes, lectures, and social events open to the Stanford community

Declared Undergraduates

With faculty guidance, students specialize their education to align with their interests and ambitions