The Theatre Education program provides a unique opportunity for experienced, able, and mature theatre artists who want to become professional trainers in movement, voice and speech, or other related theatrical crafts.
Drawing on the professional training expertise of the faculty, Theatre Education students and their faculty mentors design individualized programs of study that focus on strong teaching specialties set in a full understanding of all aspects of performance and production. A minimum of two years is normally required to complete such programs of study.
Because the program relies heavily on master/apprentice relationships, applicants must engage the interest and approval of whichever faculty member will oversee the bulk of their eventual training. In the final year of study, each student develops, with faculty supervision, a thesis project which is executed in minute detail in accordance with the highest professional standards.
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