Ticket Prices
  • General Admission: $10.00
  • Reduced (military personnel, senior citizens 55+, and pre-college students): $8.00
  • Groups of 10 or more: $7.00 per person
  • School Group: $5.00 per person + a complimentary ticket for two teachers/chaperones
  • FREE for all MSU students, faculty, and staff with a valid I.D.

General admission for the Festival of Student-Produced One-Act Plays is $5.00 for all patrons, including MSU students, faculty, and staff.

  • For ticket reservations, call the MSU Theatre box office at (940) 397-4393.
  • If the box office staff is unavailable, and you require immediate assistance, call (940) 397-4670.
  • For season tickets and group tickets, call the MSU Theatre publicity office at (940) 397-4399.

Our current publicity/box office student assistants are Jack Pittman and Tiffany Haggard. You can reach them by phone, as mentioned above, or by email (msutheatre@msutexas.edu).


Box Office

We are not currently selling tickets in person. However, you may purchase tickets through our virtual box office.

Theatre Location

The Fine Arts Theatre and Bea Wood Studio Theatre are located in the Lamar D. Fain Fine Arts Center on Louis J. Rodriguez Drive. Parking for both theatres is available in the lots adjacent to the Fain Fine Arts Center on the east, south, and west. Campus maps are available.


Theatre Etiquette

No food, drink, or smoking is allowed in the theatre. Also, we would appreciate our patrons' honoring Midwestern State University's smoke-free campus policy.

The use of photographic, video, or audio recording equipment is prohibited by law. Cell phones, musical devices, and tablets should be turned off before entering the theatre.

To ensure all patrons an enjoyable evening, children under six years of age should not be brought to performances. Patrons who arrive at the theatre with children under six years of age will have their ticket purchases refunded.


Friday Night Talkbacks

We invite audience members to stay after each of our Friday night performances to engage in a discussion with the director, actors, designers, and technicians about any and all aspects of the production.

View of theatre stage facing into the audience.