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Theatre

Theatre is an exploration of what it means to be human. The study of theatre will enable you to develop your understandings and appreciations of human nature, interaction, struggle, and achievement, and to communicate those understandings and appreciations effectively through the medium of the stage. This program is designed to provide you with the ability to practice theatre in an informed and thoughtful manner, by equipping you with both the practical and theoretical skills for effective participation and leadership in professional, semi-professional, community, and church theatre.

 

Theatre student Nicole Lester in makeup 
Photo credit: Jessica Buhler

One of the significant advantages of our theatre program is its flexibility. If you are interested in focusing mainly on theatre, you can take a Theatre Major. However, if you would like to study theatre and also want to prepare for another career path, you can take a Theatre Minor along with another area of study of your choice. For example, current students and graduates have combined their theatre studies with other programs as follows:

  • Theatre and English
     

    Nicole onstage as Ruth in Quiet in the Land
    Photo credit: Brenda Peters

  • Theatre and Music 
  • Theatre and Sociology
  • Theatre and Business
  • Theatre and Worship Studies

For specific details, click here and see also the Academic Calendar requirements for Theatre Majors and Minors below.

 Theatre Requirements

All students, regardless of academic program, are welcome to audition in September and to register for introductory theatre and acting classes.

General Requirements

All students in degree programs are required to take a minimum of courses in a variety of general arts and sciences so as to enable them to acquire an adequate foundation and context for their chosen area of studies, and to develop a critical appreciation of scholarship in general. These general requirements, along with the related co-curricular expectations of all regular Providence University College students, are designed to equip students to fulfill the mission and purposes of Providence University College.

 General Requirements

 

 


You could receive up to $2,000 in Scholarship money! Providence University College offers automatic Academic Entrance Scholarships (AES) to all qualified students entering their first year of study. Click here to learn more...

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