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  1. Program Structure. Students in the Theatre (BA; BFA*) program share a common first year, taking courses in Stagecraft, Acting, and Intro to Theatre and Performance. After the first year, students branch into one of four specializations based on their interests and goals: (1) Acting & Performance Program (BFA**); (2) Production and Design (BFA ...

  2. Arts administration, also called arts management, is a field of study providing graduates with the tools to create, develop, facilitate, and evaluate arts and cultural programs and organizations. Arts management offers a viable and rewarding career path for thousands of people across the globe.

  3. Faculty: Faculty of Arts. Degree: Bachelor of Fine Arts. Length 4 yrs. Co-op Yes. Honours No. The BFA in Production and Design prepares you for entry-level jobs in commercial theatre or for more advanced training in graduate school. Coursework is offered in construction, scenic art, stage lighting, properties, stage management, and design.

  4. The theatre production major prepares you to work in live and recorded entertainment sectors as a technician, artisan, craftsperson and manager. Through hands-on work experience, you produce the entire MacEwan University theatre season. Trained in the fundamental areas of theatre production, you learn to apply those skills as a member of a ...

  5. Our arts managers return from this program having been responsible for marketing, front-of-house, stage management, and box office operations for a professional production on an international stage. Slippery Rock University is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Theatre .

  6. Theatre (BA) Our theatre program is focused yet multi-faceted, offering both creative and intellectual opportunities. An intensive, hands-on experience in every aspect of play creation is a strength of our theatre program. We provide instruction in theoretical approaches and critical and practical methods.

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  8. Arts Managers may hold the obvious titles of Executive Director or General Manager, or be responsible for a particular portfolio of work such as marketing, audience development, education, production, fundraising, government relations, etc. They work in arts organizations of all kinds, such as producing, presenting and exhibiting organizations ...

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