Program Summary
Theatre Arts is a multidisciplinary course that explores the creation, performance, and study of theatrical productions. It covers various aspects, including acting, directing, playwriting, stage design, and technical production. Students engage in both theoretical and practical learning, developing skills in storytelling, character interpretation, movement, and voice training. The course also examines the history and evolution of theatre, analyzing different genres, cultural influences, and notable playwrights.
In addition to performance, Theatre Arts delves into the behind-the-scenes elements such as lighting, sound, costume design, and stage management. It encourages creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking, helping students understand the impact of theatre on society. The course often includes opportunities for live performances, workshops, and internships, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in professional settings. Graduates can pursue careers in acting, directing, scriptwriting, stage management, drama education, and other related fields in the entertainment industry.