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Corey Shelsta

Corey Shelsta

Title

Designer, Professor of Theatre

Office Building

The Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center

Office

189F

Mailing Address

Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center 189F
School of Performing Arts-Box 2830
University Station
Brookings, SD 57007

Biography

Corey Shelsta is a professor of theatre at South Dakota State University. He designs lighting, scenery and sound for productions at SDSU as well as other theatres in the region. Additionally, he teaches courses in design, technical production and theatre history. His interests include incorporating digital technology and virtual reality simulations into the classroom and the stage. During the summer, Corey is the production manager for Prairie Repertory Theatre. Before coming to SDSU, Corey was the resident lighting and sound designer at Theatre Memphis in Memphis. Corey’s awards include SDSU Artist of the Year for An Evening with Harvey Dunn’s Feminine Images; Broadway World Award for Shrek the Musical (Lighting Design); Detroit Free Press Theatre award for Beyond the Horizon (Lighting Design) and Memphis Theatre Awards for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Lighting Design), As Bees in Honey Drown (Original Music), Gypsy (Sound Design) and A Piece of My Heart (Sound Design). Last year marked a milestone for Corey as he designed his 200th career production. Recent designs include lighting designs for Romeo and Juliet and THE [scream] at Minnesota State University Moorhead; scenic, lighting and projection designs for Bonnie & Clyde and An Evening with Harvey Dunn’s Feminine Images at South Dakota State University; lighting design for Mary Poppins at Sioux Empire Community Theatre; scenic designs for Smokey Joe’s Café, Dial M for Murder and Boeing, Boeing and lighting design for Smokey Joe’s Café and Hairspray at Prairie Repertory Theatre. Last summer, he directed Don’t Hug Me for Prairie Repertory Theatre. Corey and his wife Stacy have two children, Preston and Ainsley, both of whom have been coming to the theatre since before they were old enough to walk and are now active in high school and community theatre. When he is not teaching, designing or mentoring student designers, he can be found getting his fingers tangled up in guitar and banjo strings, mowing his lawn or running model trains around his basement.

Education

  • M.F.A. in theatre design | Wayne State University 

Academic Interests

  • Lighting design
  • Sound design
  • Scenic design
  • Theatre history
  • Production management

Academic Responsibilities

  • Thea 100 - Introduction to Theatre
  • Thea 241 - Stagecraft
  • Thea 361 - Literature and History of the Theatre I
  • Thea 362 - Literature and History of the Theatre II
  • Thea 441 - Scenic Design
  • Thea 445 - Lighting Design

Committees and Professional Memberships

  • University Integrated Marketing Committee

Department(s)