Theatre, B.A.

Theatre and Performance Studies B.A.

 

Overview

Program Highlights

 

The Bachelor of Arts in Theatre is an exciting degree for students seeking a broad-based education in theatre and performance.  All students will develop a broad range of theatre knowledge and have the opportunity to focus on specialized areas to meet their individual academic and career goals.  BA Theatre students will acquire deep knowledge about the analysis and theory of theatre and performance, then apply those skills in a wide variety of forms, including traditional theatre, devised theatre, and performance art.

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Core Learning Goals

Our core learning goals have been woven into all aspects of this rigorous four-year program from classroom and studio work, to rehearsals and productions in our mainstage season.

  • Technique
  • Analysis
  • Professionalism
  • Collaboration

Versatility in the Curriculum

The flexibility of the BA program enables students to customize their education to suit their individual interests. Students in this program have combined this degree with specialized study in dozens of fields including: 

  • African American Studies
  • Arts Administration
  • Arts Entrepreneurship
  • Arts Management
  • Creative Writing
  • Communication
  • Dance
  • English
  • Human Services
  • Marketing
  • Music
  • Research and Dramaturgy

The B.A. Opens Doors

The BA is also an excellent choice for those seeking:

  • A second major
  • A minor
  • Certificate Programs
  • Graduate programs
  • A well-rounded education that can open doors to many fields in the theatre industry and beyond

The ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ Difference

The small school environment at ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ University offers students many advantages including:

  • Individualized attention
  • Studio classes capped at 16
  • Faculty/student mentorships
  • Interdisciplinary collaborations

Mainstage Season

ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½â€™s mainstage season provides BA students with many opportunities to gain valuable production experience on stage and off. Our BA’s stay active in all areas of production including (but not limited to) dramaturgy, stage managing, house managing, assisting directors and choreographers, designing, performing, and production managing.  A typical season will include:

  • 2 musicals
  • 2 plays
  • 1 dance concert
  • In alternating seasons an opera co-produced with the School of Music or a 3rd play

Why Choose ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½?

There are a number of things that help set ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½ apart from other schools:

  • Small school environment
  • First-rate faculty
  • National reputation
  • Individualized attention
  • Faculty/student mentorships and collaborations
  • Master classes with working professionals
  • Study abroad in our London Semester
  • Shakespeare Corrected
  • New Musicals Initiative

Active Participation

Students enrolled in the BA program actively participate in all departmental activities, including Pipe Dreams Studio Theatre (our student theatre company), the New Musicals Workhop, Shakespeare Corrected, and the aforementioned mainstage season.