Student Organizations

College Theatre Festival

The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF)

The Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) provides our students with great opportunities at the state and regional level. A regional festival is held each year bringing together schools from the states of Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. The festival opens many doors for our students to take master classes, network and interview for graduate schools. At the regional festival each school competes for a chance to be considered for the national festival in the spring at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.

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Theatre Club (Alpha Psi Omega)

National Honorary Theatre Society

Alpha Psi Omega is the National Honor Theatre Society here at SLU and has installed a total of 1,048 chapters, making it one of the largest Greek Letter Organizations in the world. And we are one of them! Not only do we value and admire the performing arts, but we also appreciate and notice the hard work that goes into all aspects of a theatre. We hope that your involvement in APO and even theatre-related classes offered at Southeastern helps you gain knowledge about theatre that will last a lifetime, no matter the curriculum you choose to study.  Our members are studying majors across the board, and they all have contributed significantly to the success of our organization.

Along with our passion for the arts, we also value the connection of our fellow members through family events, which allows us to engage with others and make a long-lasting effect on one another.

Every academic year, APO presents up two productions a years. These shows are fully produced by the officers and are open to members and non-members to work on as well. This gives our members a chance to explore and develop their interests in acting, costume design, set design, sound design, and anything else that a show may need.

To become a member of the Southeastern chapter please email [email protected]