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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, stage managers, 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.
Goals:
1. Prepare theatre majors to enter into the profession or continue their education in graduate school.
2. To provide a rigorous, well-rounded education for those students who go on to careers outside of theater.
Outcomes:
1. Demonstrate broad understanding of theater history, literature, and theory in diverse settings.
2. Critically evaluate performances and their elements in written form.
3. Develop artistic and/or practical skills in their particular discipline
4. Apply creative thinking in analyzing visual, aural, and performance material.
5. Synthesize practical and creative skills employing professional standards in theatrical production
Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.
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