College Catalog: 2012-2013
School of Contemporary Arts (CA): Theater (B.A.)
Website: School of Contemporary Arts
Concentrations: Acting, Design/Technical,
Directing/Stage Management, Theater Studies.
Theater Program Productions / Performances
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Faculty:
The Theater Major offers a comprehensive study of Theater in four areas of concentration: Acting, Directing/Stage Management, Design/Technical, and Theater Studies. Courses are offered in acting (stage, film/TV), directing, stagecraft, set design, lighting design, costume design, stage management, dramatic literature, theater history, and dance. Through a high level of active participation, students gain a broad perspective in all areas of theater while developing individual talents and skills in their chosen concentration. The Theater program produces four major productions each year directed by faculty and professional guest directors. The main season is supplemented by a variety of student directed projects and guest artist workshops.
Classes and productions take place in the Angelica and Russ Berrie Center for the Performing and Visual Arts. This facility offers a 338 seat proscenium theater, a flexible experimental performance space, a dance studio/rehearsal hall, and fully equipped costume and scenery shops.
Teacher certification with a Theater major certifies students to teach grades K through 12. The program requires a combined course of study in Teacher Certification and completion of the Theater major. Students should refer to the Teacher Certification Program description in this Catalog, which outlines the requirements, and should seek faculty advisement.
Graduates of the Theater Program have gone on to graduate school while others have established careers in the professional theater as actors, directors and designers. In order to declare a concentration, you must meet with an advisor in the Theater Program. The required auditions / interviews for majors are held twice yearly.
Students completing this program receive a B.A. degree. A minor is available.
- Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below. Waivers only apply to General Education Requirements NOT School Core or Major Requirements.
- Transfer students with 65 or more credits only required one Running Crew and one Producing the Play.
- Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible. Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
- Writing Intensive Requirement: Three writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: First Year Seminar, Critical Reading and Writing (formerly College English), and READINGS IN THE HUMANITIES.
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- SELECT ONE – (W) SELECT ONE – (W) BADM 115 - PERSPECTIVES OF BUSINESS AND SOCIETY OR
- (W) SOSC 101 - SOCIAL ISSUES
- CRWT 102 - CRITICAL READING & WRITING II (was ENGL 180)
- AIID 201 - READINGS IN HUMANITIES (W)
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-HISTORY CATEGORY: HIST 101-110
- SELECT ONE – GE-MATHEMATICS CATEGORY: MATH 101-121
- SELECT ONE – GE-SCIENCE WITH EXPERIENTIAL COMPONENT CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – GE-INTERNATIONAL ISSUES CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – GE-INTERCULTURAL NORTH AMERICA CATEGORY
- SELECT ONE – (W) GE-TOPICS SOCIAL SCIENCE CATEGORY
- SCHOOL OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS REQUIREMENTS
- CNTP 101 - FIRST YEAR TOPICS (W) (satisfies first year seminar requirement)
- SELECT TWO CA Interdisciplinary courses (only one can double-count in major)
- ARHT 301 - ART SINCE 1945
- ARHT 320 - NORTH AMERICAN ART AND VISUAL CULTURE 1700-1900
- ARHT 325 - AMERICAN ART II: 1865-1945
- ARHT 335 - 19TH CENTURY ART AND CULTURE
- ARHT 337 - PHOTOGRAPHY AND AFRICA
- ARHT 338 - EUROPEAN AVANT- GARDE ART & DESIGN
- ARHT 341 - IMPRESSIONISM AND AFTER
- ARHT 401 - WOMEN AND ART HISTORY (was 310)
- ARTS 331 - ART AS THERAPY
- CNTP 308 - THE SOCIAL DOCUMENTARY & HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUES
- CNTP 310 - BLACK EXPERIENCE IN MEDIA
- CNTP 312 - CONTEMPORARY CRITICISM: FILM
- CNTP 315 - ART ON THE INTERNET
- CNTP 320 - BLACK EXPERIENCE THROUGH THEATER (was 210)
- CNTP 323 - SEXUAL POL GENDER&FILM RPRSNTN
- CNTP 325 - MEDIA SPORTS AND SOCIETY
- CNTP 327 - GLOBAL MULTICULTURAL MEDIA ISSUES
- CNTP 328 - GOOD & EVIL IN DESIGN,FILM & VISUAL MEDIA
- CNTP 347 - AMERICAN INDEPENDENT CINEMA
- CNTP 348 - LATINO IMAGES AND HOLLYWOOD
- CNTP 350 - DIGITAL CULTURE
- CNTP 363 - MEDIA AND CULTURE IN LATIN AMERICA
- CNTP 404 - THE DRAMATIC ELEMENT
- CNTP 411 - MEDIA AND SOCIETY
- CNTP 414 - FROM FICTION TO FILM
- CNTP 415 - JAZZ AND AMERICAN CULTURE
- CNTP 444 - ISRAELI AND PALESTINIAN CINEMA
- CNTP 466 - ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY THEATER
- CNTP 468 - ART AND EXILE
- CNTP 487 - FILM, HISTORY, CULTURE AND MYTH
- COMM 310 - APOCALYPTIC VISIONS IN ANIME, FILM & MEDIA
- COMM 317 - MEDIA AND PERSUASION
- COMM 334 - HISTORY AND AESTHETICS: FILM EDITING
- COMM 347 - THE NEW TV CRITICISM
- COMM 356 - MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY
- COMM 357 - GLOBAL INDIAN CULTURE & MEDIA
- COMM 410 - GLOBAL MEDIA,LOCAL CHANGE
- MUSI 309 - MUSIC AND GENDER
- MUSI 325 - WRITING ABOUT MUSIC
- MUSI 328 - SOUNDTRACKS
- MUSI 335 - AVANT GARDE AND EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC
- MUSI 345 - DJ CULTURE
- MUSI 365 - CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON MUSIC
- MUSI 462 - MUSIC AND IDENTITY
- THEA 322 - AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER
- THEA 323 - AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL THEATER: 1950 TO THE PRESENT
- THEA 328 - CONTEMPORARY WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS
- THEA 331 - THEATER AND SOCIETY I
- THEA 334 - THEATER AND SOCIETY II
- THEA 341 - FASHION AND POLITICS
- THEATER MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
- There are four concentrations in the Theater Major:
1. ACTING CONCENTRATION
2. DIRECTING/STAGE MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION
3. DESIGN/TECHNICAL THEATER CONCENTRATION
4. THEATER STUDIES CONCENTRATION - ACTING CONCENTRATION
- Required courses:
- THEA 021 - RUNNING CREW I
- THEA 022 - RUNNING CREW II
- THEA 120 - THEATER PRACTICUM
- THEA 217 - VISUAL IMAGINATION
- THEA 221 - BASIC ACTING
- THEA 232 - HISTORY OF THEATER
- THEA 233 - DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN THEATER
- THEA 239 - BASIC DIRECTING
- THEA 260 - VOICE AND MOVEMENT
- THEA 303 - INTERMEDIATE ACTING
- THEA 312 - AUDITIONING
- THEA 315 - CLOWNING AND COMEDY
- THEA 326 - ADVANCED ACTING OR
- THEA 427 - SCENE STUDIES
- Choose one Design/Tech course from the following:
- THEA 203 - THE CRAFT OF COSTUME I
- THEA 212 - SCENIC ART
- THEA 226 - BASIC LIGHTING FOR STAGE AND TV
- THEA 227 - STAGECRAFT: LECTURE AND LAB
- THEA 229 - SET DESIGN
- THEA 235 - COSTUME DESIGN (was 335)
- Choose one elective:
- CNTP 320 - BLACK EXPERIENCE THROUGH THEATER (was 210)
- CNTP 466 - ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY THEATER
- LITR 224 - AMERICAN DRAMA (was 287)
- LITR 244 - SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS (was 208)
- LITR 268 - SURVEY OF GREEK DRAMA (was 254)
- LITR 272 - MODERN EUROPEAN DRAMA (was 212)
- THEA 130 - STAGE MAKEUP
- THEA 135 - BASIC MODERN DANCE
- THEA 140 - TRADITIONAL AFRICAN DANCE
- THEA 145 - TANGO I
- THEA 150 - BALLET I
- THEA 165 - JAZZ DANCE I
- THEA 213 - PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
- THEA 265 - CHOREOGRAPHY I
- THEA 267 - MODERN DANCE II
- THEA 322 - AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER
- THEA 323 - AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL THEATER: 1950 TO THE PRESENT
- THEA 326 - ADVANCED ACTING
- THEA 328 - CONTEMPORARY WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS
- THEA 329 - STAGE MANAGEMENT
- THEA 331 - THEATER AND SOCIETY I
- THEA 332 - ACTING IN SHAKESPEARE
- THEA 334 - THEATER AND SOCIETY II
- THEA 343 - VOICE AND MOVEMENT II
- THEA 353 - ACTING FOR FILM AND TV
- THEA 427 - SCENE STUDIES
- Capstone courses
- CNTP 388 - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP CONTEMPORARY ARTS OR
- THEA 435 - ADVANCED THEATER PROJECTS
- THEA 460 - CONTEMPORARY THEATER & THEORY
- DIRECTING / STAGE MANAGEMENT CONCENTRATION
- Required Courses:
- THEA 021 - RUNNING CREW I
- THEA 022 - RUNNING CREW II
- THEA 120 - THEATER PRACTICUM
- THEA 217 - VISUAL IMAGINATION
- THEA 221 - BASIC ACTING
- THEA 232 - HISTORY OF THEATER
- THEA 233 - DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN THEATER
- THEA 239 - BASIC DIRECTING
- THEA 242 - PRODUCING THE PLAY
- THEA 329 - STAGE MANAGEMENT
- THEA 351 - ADVANCED DIRECTING
- Choose two courses from the following:
- THEA 203 - THE CRAFT OF COSTUME I
- THEA 226 - BASIC LIGHTING FOR STAGE AND TV
- THEA 229 - SET DESIGN
- THEA 235 - COSTUME DESIGN (was 335)
- Choose two electives from the following (only one may be a design/technical course):
- CNTP 320 - BLACK EXPERIENCE THROUGH THEATER (was 210)
- CNTP 466 - ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY THEATER
- MUSI 320 - MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP
- THEA 135 - BASIC MODERN DANCE
- THEA 140 - TRADITIONAL AFRICAN DANCE
- THEA 145 - TANGO I
- THEA 150 - BALLET I
- THEA 165 - JAZZ DANCE I
- THEA 203 - THE CRAFT OF COSTUME I
- THEA 204 - HISTORY OF COSTUME & FASHION
- THEA 213 - PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
- THEA 226 - BASIC LIGHTING FOR STAGE AND TV
- THEA 229 - SET DESIGN
- THEA 235 - COSTUME DESIGN (was 335)
- THEA 260 - VOICE AND MOVEMENT
- THEA 265 - CHOREOGRAPHY I
- THEA 267 - MODERN DANCE II
- THEA 303 - INTERMEDIATE ACTING
- THEA 310 - CRAFT OF COSTUME II
- THEA 315 - CLOWNING AND COMEDY
- THEA 322 - AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER
- THEA 323 - AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL THEATER: 1950 TO THE PRESENT
- THEA 325 - ADVANCED LIGHTING DESIGN
- THEA 328 - CONTEMPORARY WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS
- THEA 331 - THEATER AND SOCIETY I
- THEA 332 - ACTING IN SHAKESPEARE
- THEA 334 - THEATER AND SOCIETY II
- THEA 338 - ADVANCED COSTUME DESIGN
- THEA 341 - FASHION AND POLITICS
- THEA 342 - PRODUCING THE PLAY II
- Capstone courses
- CNTP 388 - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP CONTEMPORARY ARTS OR
- THEA 435 - ADVANCED THEATER PROJECTS
- THEA 460 - CONTEMPORARY THEATER & THEORY
- DESIGN / TECHNICAL THEATER CONCENTRATION
- Required Courses:
- THEA 021 - RUNNING CREW I
- THEA 022 - RUNNING CREW II
- THEA 120 - THEATER PRACTICUM
- THEA 217 - VISUAL IMAGINATION
- THEA 221 - BASIC ACTING
- THEA 226 - BASIC LIGHTING FOR STAGE AND TV
- THEA 227 - STAGECRAFT: LECTURE AND LAB
- THEA 229 - SET DESIGN
- THEA 232 - HISTORY OF THEATER
- THEA 233 - DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN THEATER
- THEA 235 - COSTUME DESIGN (was 335)
- THEA 239 - BASIC DIRECTING
- THEA 242 - PRODUCING THE PLAY
- THEA 329 - STAGE MANAGEMENT
- Choose one Dramatic Literature courses from the following list:
- CNTP 320 - BLACK EXPERIENCE THROUGH THEATER (was 210)
- CNTP 466 - ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY THEATER
- LITR 224 - AMERICAN DRAMA (was 287)
- LITR 244 - SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS (was 208)
- LITR 268 - SURVEY OF GREEK DRAMA (was 254)
- LITR 272 - MODERN EUROPEAN DRAMA (was 212)
- THEA 322 - AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER
- THEA 323 - AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL THEATER: 1950 TO THE PRESENT
- THEA 328 - CONTEMPORARY WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS
- THEA 331 - THEATER AND SOCIETY I
- THEA 334 - THEATER AND SOCIETY II
- Suggested electives:
- THEA 130 - STAGE MAKEUP
- THEA 203 - THE CRAFT OF COSTUME I
- THEA 204 - HISTORY OF COSTUME & FASHION
- THEA 212 - SCENIC ART
- THEA 242 - PRODUCING THE PLAY
- THEA 310 - CRAFT OF COSTUME II
- THEA 325 - ADVANCED LIGHTING DESIGN
- THEA 330 - DRAFTING FOR THEATER AND TELEVISION
- THEA 338 - ADVANCED COSTUME DESIGN
- THEA 341 - FASHION AND POLITICS
- THEA 342 - PRODUCING THE PLAY II
- THEA 390 - TOPICS:
- Capstone courses
- CNTP 388 - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP CONTEMPORARY ARTS OR
- THEA 435 - ADVANCED THEATER PROJECTS
- THEA 460 - CONTEMPORARY THEATER & THEORY
- THEATER STUDIES CONCENTRATION
- Required Courses:
- ARHT 225 - HISTORIES AND CONCEPTS OF 20TH CENTURY ART OR
- ARHT 240 - ART, ARTISTS, AND SOCIETY
- COMM 216 - MEDIA AND CINEMA STUDIES OR
- COMM 229 - WORLD CINEMA MOVEMENTS
- THEA 021 - RUNNING CREW I
- THEA 022 - RUNNING CREW II
- THEA 120 - THEATER PRACTICUM
- THEA 217 - VISUAL IMAGINATION
- THEA 221 - BASIC ACTING
- THEA 232 - HISTORY OF THEATER
- THEA 233 - DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN THEATER
- THEA 239 - BASIC DIRECTING
- THEA 245 - BASIC PLAYWRITING
- THEA 351 - ADVANCED DIRECTING
- Choose one Dramatic Literature course from the following list:
- CNTP 320 - BLACK EXPERIENCE THROUGH THEATER (was 210)
- CNTP 466 - ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY THEATER
- LITR 224 - AMERICAN DRAMA (was 287)
- LITR 244 - SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS (was 208)
- LITR 268 - SURVEY OF GREEK DRAMA (was 254)
- LITR 272 - MODERN EUROPEAN DRAMA (was 212)
- THEA 322 - AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER
- THEA 323 - AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL THEATER: 1950 TO THE PRESENT
- THEA 328 - CONTEMPORARY WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS
- THEA 331 - THEATER AND SOCIETY I
- THEA 334 - THEATER AND SOCIETY II
- Choose 2 Design/Tech electives from following list:
- THEA 130 - STAGE MAKEUP
- THEA 203 - THE CRAFT OF COSTUME I
- THEA 204 - HISTORY OF COSTUME & FASHION
- THEA 212 - SCENIC ART
- THEA 226 - BASIC LIGHTING FOR STAGE AND TV
- THEA 227 - STAGECRAFT: LECTURE AND LAB
- THEA 310 - CRAFT OF COSTUME II
- THEA 325 - ADVANCED LIGHTING DESIGN
- THEA 329 - STAGE MANAGEMENT
- THEA 330 - DRAFTING FOR THEATER AND TELEVISION
- THEA 341 - FASHION AND POLITICS
- THEA 390 - TOPICS:
- Capstone courses
- CNTP 388 - CO-OP/INTERNSHIP CONTEMPORARY ARTS OR
- THEA 435 - ADVANCED THEATER PROJECTS
- THEA 460 - CONTEMPORARY THEATER & THEORY
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
- At least 1/2 of the courses fulfilling a minor must be distinct from the student’s major. That is, three of the five courses required for a minor cannot be used towards fulfillment of major requirements. A school core does not need to be completed for a minor. Minors are open to students regardless of school affiliation.
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- Students must complete FIVE total courses and participate in at least one production to complete the Minor in Theater
- Required courses:
- THEA 221 - BASIC ACTING
- ONE course from the following list in Theater Design or Technical Theater:
- THEA 203 - THE CRAFT OF COSTUME I
- THEA 212 - SCENIC ART
- THEA 226 - BASIC LIGHTING FOR STAGE AND TV
- THEA 227 - STAGECRAFT: LECTURE AND LAB
- THEA 229 - SET DESIGN
- THEA 235 - COSTUME DESIGN (was 335)
- TWO courses in Theater History and/or Dramatic Literature from the following list:
- CNTP 320 - BLACK EXPERIENCE THROUGH THEATER (was 210)
- CNTP 466 - ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY THEATER
- THEA 232 - HISTORY OF THEATER
- THEA 233 - DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN THEATER
- THEA 245 - BASIC PLAYWRITING
- THEA 322 - AMERICAN MUSICAL THEATER
- THEA 323 - AMERICAN EXPERIMENTAL THEATER: 1950 TO THE PRESENT
- THEA 328 - CONTEMPORARY WOMEN PLAYWRIGHTS
- THEA 331 - THEATER AND SOCIETY I
- THEA 334 - THEATER AND SOCIETY II
- ONE 300/400 level Theater course (no double counting)
- PRODUCTION REQUIREMENT:
- Student must perform, direct, or serve on crew of one mainstage theater production.
General Education Requirements
Four Year Plan
Graduation Requirements
The Angelica and Russ Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts
Faculty Profiles
Theater Program Productions 2004 – Present