The theater training and academic courses offered by our department are geared toward the student who is interested in learning about theater and performance from multiple perspectives. Students engage in other upper division electives in stage management, playwriting, directing, choreography, sound design, scenic design, costume design, or lighting design, as well as a myriad of performance opportunities. Equally important to us is the study of theater and dance performance theory, history, culture, and literature, thereby balancing the practical with the theoretical. Your focus may be on acting, dance, technical theater/design, performance studies, or some combination of these. Whether new to theater or seasoned with years of training and skill, all students receive an education that engages them fully. The practical focus of the major is to create theater of all kinds using all its art forms. It is our hope that you will not only grow as performers but also as artists, thinkers, makers, viewers, and participants in the whole of the artistic event. Within the Theater and Performance Studies curriculum, we engage with performance on physical, intellectual, and aesthetic levels.
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