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The
Department of Theatre studies stage production and the relationship
between text and performance. The major requires courses in
practical hands-on work as well as the study of theoretical, critical
and historical approaches to theatre in order to give students
an understanding of all aspects of the art form. The curriculum
was developed with an emphasis on professional standards.
Courses
include acting, playwriting, directing, history, theory, design
production, and creative drama. Undergraduates may take graduate
courses with special permission. Many students who graduate from
the program work as actors, directors, stage managers, and designers.
Students pursuing a major in theatre must work on theatre productions
as part of their requirements for graduation. Graduates who concentrate
in developmental drama frequently enter the field as teachers
and directors of theatre in education. Students have the opportunity
for placement as interns and apprentices with various professional
groups. We now have approximately 170 undergraduate majors.
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HotReview.org
is an on-line forum for critical writing about the contemporary
theater. Published by the Hunter College Theater Department and
edited by Jonathan Kalb,
this nationally recognized journal welcomes reviews, essays, polemics,
articles, interviews and dialogues about any aspect of theater,
past or present, with an emphasis on productions in New York City. |