DramaTech Theater attempts to encourage the creative talents of Georgia Tech's future engineers, managers, architects, scientists, and leaders: talents that might otherwise never fully develop in the world of calculators and computers. DramaTech is unique among area college theatres in that it is student-operated.
DT has been housed in a variety of buildings, including the Crenshaw Field House, the Community Playhouse, the E.E. Center for the Performing Arts (a.k.a. "the Old Church"). In 1992, DramaTech found a home in the Dean James E. Dull Theatre, the black box theatre of the Robert Ferst Center for the Arts. Dean of Students Emeritus James Dull and his wife, Gay Dull, are long-time supporters of DramaTech Theatre.
Aside from mainstage productions, DramaTech also includes an improvisational comedy troupe Let's Try This! and a musical theater group VarietyTech. These groups perform in DT's black box theatre, and LTT! performs in other locations on and around Tech campus several times each semester.
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