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The Department of Theater offers countless opportunities to immerse yourself in theater each term. Whether your passion lies in performance, directing, design, technical production, or stage management, you're certain to find your place on our stages.
Ten major courses, exclusive of the prerequisites, as enumerated within the following categories: A. The following three courses in theater studies: Theater 15: Theater and Society I: Classical & Medieval Performance. Theater 16: Theater and Society II: Early Modern Performance.
The Department of Theater seeks to integrate the intellectual and creative legacies of our discipline. In addition to our practical courses in performance and production, we offer a rich array of courses in theater studies: the study of theater history, dramatic criticism, and theory.
Prospective Students. The Department of Theater empowers our students with the critical and creative tools, the artistic courage, and the empathy that are essential to a fulfilling exploration of the world through theater.