From Broadway to the Bard, this degree program features practical learning experiences, international theatre studies and the opportunity to both study with a highly credentialed faculty and be mentored by accomplished theatre professionals. Freshmen Theatre Arts Majors will study Basic Acting, Voice, Stagecraft and the History of Theatre on the campus at Madison, NJ. During the student's second semester of Sophomore year or first semester of Junior...
OVERVIEW OF THE MAJOR IN THEATRE The Department of Communication and Theatre Arts offers Bachelor Arts degree Theatre Education. Required courses introduce the student to the various areas of theatrical arts: design/tech, performance, dramaturgy, history and criticism, and theatre pedagogy. The B.A. in Theatre Education does not require a minor. The program of study provides a balance between technical, performance, and dramaturgical areas of theatre...
About the program Theatre Arts is a dynamic program that has a strong history of student success in acting, directing and in musical theatre production. Experiential learning is the vibrant hallmark of the program. Students are immersed in exciting course work that is reinforced through a variety of production opportunities. The program, emphasizing process drama, gives students opportunities to develop competency as actors, directors, musical theatre...
We are a community of faculty, staff, and students committed to theatre education. We balance artistry and performance with excellence in scholarship. Through the integration of coursework, productions, and additional activities, we seek to foster creativity, critical thinking, quality, and professionalism. We endeavor to understand theatre not only as a means of artistic expression and a form of entertainment, but also as a window into history, a...
Why should I choose the theatre arts major? Theatre is a major worth exploring if you seek to build a creative, fulfilling career in fields ranging from acting, directing, and theatre production to academia, advertising, television, and film. With a curriculum that combines a strong theoretical foundation with extensive experience-based learning opportunities, Flagler's theatre arts majors gain skill in performance, stage technology, scene design,...
Bachelor Arts with Major in Theatre The Bachelor Arts with Major in Theatre is designed to train students in the art, craft, and literature of theatre, while providing the opportunity to develop creative, cognitive, and communication skills through a broad liberal arts education. Undergraduate students are taught by faculty members who are active professionals in their fields and also work closely with candidates of the graduate conservatory program....
The BA in Theatre at Florida Gulf Coast University offers a dynamic balance of theory and application with a healthful dose of real world training in the whole craft of theatre: performance, technology, theory, and criticism. Our emphasis is on a theatre of social engagement and a theatre of the future. Our curriculum reflects the learning goals and outcomes of the university and we are committed to demonstrating those values in every class and every...
We present four main stage productions each year and provide ample opportunity for student productions. We have two full-time faculty members, both with terminal degrees in their field, and two part-time instructors.
One of the full-time professors directs two of the main stage productions and teaches acting and directing classes. The other full-time faculty member designs and builds sets in addition to teaching the...
Theatre provides you with an opportunity to excel on stage. You can develop your talents in acting, directing, costuming, stage design and theatre management. You may take part in up to five major productions each year and a variety of one-act plays. In addition to performance, a broad range of courses are offered in acting, directing, stagecraft, and dramatic literature. You will be well prepared to pursue the kind of creative communication career...
THEATER STUDIES The study of theater at Franklin & Marshall College embraces all aspects of dramatic art as part of a liberal arts education. Interdisciplinary by nature, theater studies allow all students to develop aesthetic responses and abilities in understanding and making dramatic works of art. The collective aesthetic and intellectual activities that make up the work of theater, including reading, writing, discussing, creating, and performing,...
The Freed-Hardeman University Theatre program strives to provide a challenging, creative environment in which all students may enlarge their artistic potential, and to assemble a community of believer-artists dedicated to impacting their world for Christ.
Students may pursue degree theatre performance. The training students receive at FHU prepares them to enter graduate school, secondary education, or professional theatre.