Before the Theatre Academy In the period from 1904–1940, Finnish-speaking actors were trained by the school of the
Finnish National Theatre and by the private stage school Suomen Näyttämöopisto. Suomen Teatterikoulu (the Finnish Theatre School) was founded in 1943. The school's higher education department started offering director and dramaturg training in 1962. Swedish-language actor training began considerably earlier than Finnish-language programmes. In 1866–1868, training was organised in conjunction with Nya Teatern, Finland's first theatre school. In 1908, Svenska Teaterns elevskola was founded as part of Svenska Teatern (the Swedish Theatre). It later changed its name to Svenska Teaterskolan i Helsingfors (the Swedish Theatre School in Helsinki) and focused on serving the whole Swedish-language theatre field in Finland.
Theatre Academy Helsinki (1979–2013) The Theatre Academy in its current bilingual form was created in 1979 in a merger of the Finnish-language Suomen Teatterikoulu and the Swedish-language Svenska Teaterskolan. The Central Library of Theatre Studies (Teatterialan keskuskirjasto), which was founded in 1956, became part of the academy. In 1992, the name was changed to Teatteri- ja tanssialan keskuskirjasto (the Central Library of Theatre and Dance) and in 2001 to its current form Teatterikorkeakoulun kirjasto (the Theatre Academy Library). The education and research offering of the Theatre Academy has expanded beyond the traditional programmes in acting, directing and dramaturgy to include dance (1983), lighting and sound design (1986) and performance art and theory (2001). The dance teacher programme, which started at the Department of Dance, moved to the new Department of Dance and Theatre Pedagogy in 1997. The department also started offering a separate programme for theatre teacher education.
Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki (2013-present) At the start of 2013, the Theatre Academy Helsinki, the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts and Sibelius Academy merged into the University of the Arts Helsinki. The full English name of the academy is now the Theatre Academy of the University of the Arts Helsinki.
Rectors and deans Rectors • Eero Melasniemi 1979–1982 •
Jouko Turkka 1983–1985 • Outi Nyytäjä 1985–1987 • Marianne Möller 1987–1988 vt. • Maija-Liisa Márton 1988–1990 • Raila Leppäkoski 1990–1991 • Kari Rentola 1991–1997 • Lauri Sipari 1997–2005 • Paula Tuovinen 2005–2013
Deans • Paula Tuovinen 2013–2014 • Maarit Ruikka 2014–2023 • Otso Huopaniemi 2023– ==Education and research==