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| Academics Scholarship Opportunities Why Theatre and Dance?Theatre and Dance occupies a central place in Wooster's cultural life and draws on the creative energies of many students, both majors and non-majors. Each theatrical season offers students opportunities to develop their skills as writers, performers, directors, designers, technicians, or dancers. Wooster offers a broad base in the liberal arts on which to build a theatre focus on the artist/scholar model. That model informs the department's wide-ranging production season and course offerings. The small college atmosphere provides a chance for close interaction with faculty from all departments and gives many students the chance to participate in both Freedlander and Shoolroy Theatres on campus.
Special ProgramsThe Theatre and Dance Department offers renewable scholarships to first-year students who show promise in acting, directing, playwriting, design and technology, or dance. The department employs students in the scene and costume shops, the box office, and the Media Center. Summer opportunities include the chance to audition for Wooster's resident summer professional company, The Ohio Light Opera. Wooster also offers theatre and dance students off-campus opportunities with the Great Lakes Colleges Arts Program in New York, internships with professional theatres, and study abroad at renowned schools of drama.
Features of the DepartmentStudents are taught by full-time faculty members in lectures and workshops. Lecture sections average between 15 and 25 students. The challenging and stimulating atmosphere of small classes demands better preparation and provides opportunities for discussion and questions. Professors become well acquainted with students; they are able to advise students on course selection and career directions.
The Theatre and Dance MajorThe theatre and dance major and minor curriculums offer a broad range of knowledge designed to examine acting, directing, dance, design and technology, history, literature, playwriting, and theory, foucusing in each area on the importance of analyzing texts in their various modes: the written text, the physical text, and the visual text. While the theatre and dance student may choose to specialize in one of these particular areas of the discipline for their Senior Independent Study (I.S.), the departmental philosophy remains dedicated to the liberal arts belief in developing, through its curricular structure, a combination of historical and critical analysis in relationship to the study of performance, resulting in the creation of the artist/scholar. The artist/scholar model also informs the departmental producion season, and contributes to the diversity of traditional and non-canonical performance and course offerings.
Life After WoosterWooster theatre and dance majors choose diverse career paths. Some pursue advanced study at schools such as Yale, Columbia, Purdue, Ohio State, Florida State, NYU, and the University of Washington. Some work for professional theatre companies, while others join arts organizations such as the Cleveland Opera Company or Opryland U.S.A. After graduation theatre major Ilana Brownstein '98, MFA, Yale University, became a literary manager and director of new play development and commissions at the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston while Raymond Inkel '88 worked as a technical director at Kalamazoo College and served as a technical assistant with the Santa Fe Opera. After completing his MFA at Yale University, Inkel later joined the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts in Santa Maria, California, as production manager. He currently serves in that capacity with the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Other graduates work in jobs unrelated to theatre but participate in community theatre. The broad liberal arts background offered at Wooster and the research skills gained through I.S. prepare students for a wide variety of careers.
Scholarship Opportunities
Eligibility: Any first-year student entering The College of Wooster in the Fall. Scholarship awarded on the basis of acting, directing, playwriting, design and technology, or dance. Applicants need not be a prospective Theatre and Dance major. Applicants must apply for admission to The College of Wooster by submitting the Common Application (www.commonapp.org) to the Office of Admissions by January 1. Click Here .pdf Scholarship Application Courses Faculty Assessment Current Majors Theatre and Dance Awards and Scholarships Independent Study Guidelines Production History |
| Updated: October 23, 2007 |