Theatre Concentration Options
The BA in theatre offers concentrations in:
- performance
- musical theatre
- design/technical theatre
- general theatre
To qualify for acceptance as a BA in theatre major, you must be admitted to Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳ (follow the general admission procedure described by the Office of Admissions) and successfully complete an audition. You do not need to be admitted to audition, but we recommend that you have your admissions application at least completed by your audition date.
Performance Concentration
The Performance Concentration will give you practice in a great variety of acting styles, ranging from Greek tragedy and Restoration comedy to melodrama and psychological realism.
Musical Theatre Concentration
Should you prefer Stephen Sondheim and Cole Porter, you will be pleased to know that Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳ offers the only program in musical theatre in Southeastern new England. The Musical Theatre Concentration includes courses in music theory, singing and dance to provide training in all the skills you will need for success in this ever-popular field.
One way to sharpen your movement skills for acting is through the study of dance. Students in the performance areas should be aware that Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳ offers a minor in dance and sponsors a highly respected dance company.
Design/Technical Theatre Concentration
The technical staff for theatrical productions may not appear on stage, but their presence is certainly evident. Without their expertise in the areas of lighting, costume, makeup and set design, the magic of theatre would disappear. If you are interested in making the magic happen from behind the scenes, you should consider a concentration in design/technical theatre.
General Theatre Concentration
The General Theatre Concentration is designed for students who want flexibility and diversity in pursuing their interests within the theatre arts. You will take a broad base of courses in preparation for multiple career paths with the ability to then customize your program of study to pursue other area in greater depth.
Sources of Funding
Talent awards are available for those who possess special abilities, and the college offers need-based financial assistance. Employment opportunities are also available at the college for work backstage, in the costume shop or in the box office.
Theatre Productions
Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳ stages four major productions annually, giving you an excellent chance to perform and work in the technical areas. For those who want more independent experience, there is The Growing Stage, a student-run theatre group. In addition, you will have special opportunities to participate in internship programs in professional theatres. Each year many students work alongside actors, directors, and managers of companies such as the Trinity Repertory Company and Looking Glass Theatre.
Theatre Faculty
At Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳ you will study with faculty members whose strong dedication to teaching goes hand in hand with professional theatre activity. Our faculty members have worked with respected theatre companies such as:
- Trinity Rep
- Gamm Theatre
- Guthrie Theatre
and have performed at international theatre festivals. The American College Theatre Festival, the New England Theatre Conference and other organizations are representative of their professional affiliations.
Guest Performers
To increase your exposure to excellence in theatre, prominent guest artists and ensembles are regularly brought to campus. Among them have been Broadway's John Rapson (Sweeney Todd), Alex Cruz (Moulin Rouge), Chicago vocal coach Beckie Menzie, and master acting teacher Kari Margolis.
Keep Moving Forward
If you are looking for a challenging and supportive environment in which to develop your artistic talents, take a closer look at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏÂÛ̳.