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The Study of Drama
A person committed to the study of theater within the framework of a liberal education
must be prepared to work toward two goals: first, a thorough competence in the
basic skill of dramatic expression and interpretation; and concurrently, a view
that comprehends dramatic art as it relates to, expresses, and extends the surrounding
culture.
The development of this twofold capability is the aim governing the structure of
the Drama Department's major program: the student's balance of course work and
continuing practical development in University Theater productions is closely
coordinated with his overall experience of the University and the demands of
the core curriculum.
The undergraduate major in drama serves as a foundation for graduate study of the
subject, professional work in theater and mass media, a teaching career in either
elementary or secondary education, or, by proper choice of electives, graduate
work in foreign language, English literature, dramatic literature, journalism,
communication, or comparative literature.
Under the direction of the Drama Department, the University Theater is an extracurricular
organization that presents a series of major productions annually.
While each production's acting company and technical crew is composed of students
from every university program, those pursuing the course of study in drama have
found that this opportunity to put their theoretical knowledge into exciting
and challenging practice is essential to their growth in this field.
The goal of the University Theater is to provide the University community with a
repertoire of productions representing the most stimulating artists, forms, and
visions from the world of drama.
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