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Theatre is the art and craft of play production. It includes the study
of dramatic literature and theory, theatre history, acting, set design,
lighting design, costume design and film. In addition to the scholarly
exploration of these subjects, the theatre program emphasizes the practical
application of knowledge gained and skills learned through annual performances
before live audiences.
Theatre also explores the historical, cultural and social milieu that
produced significant works of dramatic literature.
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Students who complete an emphasis in theatre at Snow College will be
expected to demonstrate that they:
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know the historical and cultural development
of western dramatic literature and tradition; |
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know the characteristics of significant literary schools
from classicism to Shakespeare, romanticism, realism and contemporary
styles; |
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are able to criticize significant great works in terms
of the period in which they were written; |
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are able to perform the basic duties of a stage technician; |
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are able to perform a variety of roles from tragic,
comic and musical theatre; |
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feel or appreciate the literary and humanistic significance
of drama; |
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feel or appreciate significant works of drama from
a variety of schools and authors; |
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feel or appreciate the visual and oral elements of
theatre. |
Students who complete an emphasis in theatre at Snow College and complete
any additional training needed should be eligible for employment in the
following occupations.
Teaching
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Theatre majors who complete a bachelor's degree and
certification in secondary education are usually eligible to teach
drama at the high school level. Theatre majors who earn a master's
of fine arts degree are eligible to teach performance and production
on a college or university level. Majors wishing to teach theatre
history and dramatic criticism on a university or college level generally
will be required to earn a doctorate degree. |
Actor
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There are a variety of opportunities in the field of
acting to include professional theatre to film, summer stock and television
commercials, to voice over work for radio and animation. |
Technician
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Technical theatre is one of the fastest growing fields
of employment in the theatre. Technicians are needed for a variety
of jobs in the legitimate theatre, film, opera, dance, concert events,
corporate shows, television and theme parks. |
Designer
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A theatre major may wish to become a designer in one
or more of the following areas: scenery, costumes, lighting, hair,
makeup and sound. Designers can find employment in theatre, film,
opera, television, concert events, corporate shows and theme parks. |
Director
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Theatre majors who become directors can expect to find
work in the following areas: educational theatre, professional theatre,
regional theatre, film, opera and television. |
The Department of Theatre Arts offers courses and production experience
required for successful transfer to baccalaureate programs. Students wishing
to transfer to a particular institution, should consult that institution
regarding other course requirements that may be needed.
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THEA 1031 Theatre History and Literature Classic 3
THEA 1032 Theatre History and Literature Modern 3
THEA 1033 Acting I 3
THEA 1513 Stage Craft 3
THEA 2203 Costume Construction 3
THEA 1223 Makeup 2
THEA 2140 Directing 3
THEA 2033 Acting II 3
THEA 2510 Scene Painting and Prop Construction 2
THEA 2540 Stage Lighting 3
THEA 2726 Production Practicum 1-2
THEA 2746 Performance Practicum 1-2 |
Performance Majors
| Fall - Year 1 |
Spring - Year 1 |
THEA 1031 3
THEA 1033 3
THEA 274R+ 1-2
ENGL 1010 3
MATH 1030+ 3
Social Science 3 |
THEA 1032 3
THEA 1223 2
THEA 2510 2
THEA 2033+ 3
THEA 274R+ 1-2
Humanities 3 |
TOTAL 16-17 |
TOTAL 14-15 |
| Fall - Year 2 |
Spring - Year 2 |
THEA 1513 3
THEA 2540 3
THEA 274R+ 1-2
ENGL 2010+ 3
Life science or
Physical science 3
PE 1
Individual Choice 3
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THEA 2140+ 3
THEA 2203 2
THEA 274R+ 1-2
American Institutions 3
Life science or
Physical science 3-4
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TOTAL 16-17 |
TOTAL 14-15 |
+Prerequisite Required
Production Majors
| Fall - Year 1 |
Spring - Year 1 |
THEA 1031 3
THEA 1513 3
THEA 272R+ 1-2
ENGL 1010 3
MATH 1030+ 3
Social Science 3 |
THEA 1032 3
THEA 1223 2
THEA 2510 2
THEA 2203 3
THEA 272R+ 1-2
Humanities 3 |
TOTAL 16-17 |
TOTAL 14-15 |
| Fall - Year 2 |
Spring - Year 2 |
THEA 1033 3
THEA 2540 3
THEA 274R+ 1-2
ENGL 2010+ 3
Life science or
Physical science 3
PE 1
Individual Choice 3 |
THEA 2140+ 3
THEA 2033+ 2
THEA 272R+ 1-2
American Institutions 3
Life science or
Physical science 3-4
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TOTAL 16-17 |
TOTAL 14-15 |
+Prerequisite Required
| ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS |
In the state of Utah, two semesters of a foreign language are required for
an AA degree. Generally, theatre majors will graduate with a BFA or a MFA
degree which generally does not require a foreign language. However, it
is advised that a student contact the particular transfer institution he/she
wishes to attend for specifics regarding a language requirement.
As finances allow, those wishing to be performance majors should develop
and keep their own makeup kits. They should also have a pair of black character
shoes and rehearsal clothes. Those wishing to be production majors should
develop and keep their own set of standard tools; e.g. screwdrivers, pliers,
utility knives, and measuring tapes. They should also develop and keep a
set of all black crew clothes.
The theatre department employs students to assist as carpenters, stage and
costume technicians, and box office managers. This is accomplished through
the college “Work-to-Learn” and “Work Study” programs.
Students may apply for these positions at the financial aid employment window.
| SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES |
Performance Scholarships
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To qualify for a theatre performance scholarship,
you are invited to audition for the theatre faculty on the Snow
College Campus.
The audition should consist of two contrasting pieces (non-musical)
each at least two minutes in length but no more than two minutes
and 30 seconds for a total audition time of four to five minutes.
A portfolio and/or resume of your performance experience are also
requested for presentation at this time.
Further information can be obtained by calling Dr. Kim Christison at 435.283.7480, kim.christison@snow.edu |
Technical Scholarships
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To qualify for a technical theatre scholarship,
you are invited to present a portfolio and/or resume of your experience
for consideration in an individual interview with the technical
theatre faculty on the Snow College Campus. |
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Further information can be obtained by calling Brad Olsen at 435.283.7481 or email at brad.olsen@snow.edu. |
Alpha Delta is the theatre club on campus. Alpha Delta members are involved
in service projects, staffing the theatre box office, ushering for productions,
and sponsoring social events on campus. Any student interested in Alpha
Delta can join. |
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