Description
The theatre arts program offers intensive study in three areas: 1) acting, 2) interactive theatre, and 3) production. Students begin with core courses from all three areas, and then narrow their focus in intermediate and advanced level classes. These skills courses are supported by the study of theatre history and dramatic literature, as well as using the skills in practical application through performance and production. In addition, three minors are offered: in theatre arts, acting and musical theatre performance.
The department offers an active season of performances, including scripted performances directed by faculty and visiting artists from the Washington/Baltimore professional theatre; curricular performances for students focusing in acting; and community-based and devised theatre performances. Typically, a season will include four productions, including plays directed by faculty and visiting artists, student-directed plays or scenes, and a community- based performance.
Visiting professionals from the Baltimore/Washington area support the permanent faculty with specialized courses in performance, history, design, and stage combat.
The major in theatre arts prepares students for careers in the professional theatre, for graduate studies in theatre and applied theatre, and for a variety of other vocations which demand the interpersonal, creative, and interpretive skills developed by theatre majors.
Requirements for Departmental Honors
Students eligible for departmental honors may apply no later than one month before their date of graduation. An eligible student must have achieved a 3.5 grade-point average in all courses taken in the department, and in any other courses taken to meet a major requirement. The application will provide a description of the student’s work in the appropriate senior capstone (Acting, Interactive Theatre, Production, Directing or Dramaturgy), with supporting materials and artifacts documenting the process and results of the project). If the faculty of Theatre Arts agrees that the work described represents exemplary work, and if the 3.5 grade-point average is maintained, honors in the department will be awarded upon graduation.