2020-2021 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Department of Theatre
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Chair
Susan Barrett
Applied Assistant Professor
Machele Miller Dill, Musical Theatre
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For more information on offerings by the faculty of theatre, visit the Department of Theatre webpage.
The Department of Theatre is located in Kendall Hall which houses two theatres, a CAD design lab, scenery and costume shops, and a dance studio. These facilities enable students to participate fully in traditional and experimental theatrical productions. The third venue of the Department of Theatre, the Lorton Performance Center, contains a state-of-the-art proscenium theatre where musicals, dance concerts, and plays are presented. The focus on an undergraduate program allows the serious theatre student multiple opportunities to be produced, both on the mainstage and in a student-driven studio setting. Students enjoy opportunities to direct, to act in major roles, to stage manage, and to design and produce original works.
The film studies and arts, culture and entertainment management programs provide additional opportunities in performance, writing, and design.
Non-majors are also encouraged to participate in theatre productions and to take theatre courses. However, priority for placement is given to majors and minors and space is limited in certain courses.
Theatre and Musical Theatre Mission Statement
The award-winning TU Theatre Department is based on a rigorous program of study. We empower our students to think critically, communicate effectively and engage the world with a strong sense of passion, creative expression and collaboration.
Expected Learning Outcomes
Training in the Department of Theatre promotes students to:
- Develop communication and critical thinking skills.
- Develop a working knowledge of all aspects of the profession.
- Develop an inquisitiveness and imaginative engagement with the world.
- Achieve the tools to develop strong personal aesthetic and a sense of self.
- Develop an artistic initiative and risk-‐taking demonstrated by dynamic creative expression.
- Establish a commitment to become a global citizen artist through active community engagement.
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