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Program Description
Note about the MA in Theatre and Summer MA Programs: The department has suspended taking applications for the MA in theatre programs. The program is "under construction," with every anticipation that the department will be able to offer new, revised programs in the near future. Please check the School of Communication Web site for information on further developments.
The Department of Theatre offers two distinctive MFA programs: the MFA in Stage Design and the MFA in Directing. Students wishing to consider doctoral study should examine the description of the Interdisciplinary PhD in Theatre and Drama. The MFA degrees in Stage Design and Directing are terminal degrees analogous to the PhD.
The MFA in Stage Design, including scenery, costume, and lighting design, focuses on the development of the artistic, design, theoretical, and communication skills necessary for significant careers in the theater. Students study in primary and secondary design areas according to their interests and career goals.In addition, design students participate in seminars to study text analysis, period research, and collaboration skills. The collaboration between designer and director is central to this study and results in produced and theoretical theater work.
The program leading to the MFA in Directing trains stage directors to possess strong practical knowledge of theater practice and to demonstrate an understanding of a range of styles and periods of dramatic literature. The curriculum is designed to acquaint the student with a wide variety of literary and theatrical styles, text interpretation, working knowledge of stage design, and basic and advanced directing theory and practice. The director will work on collaboration techniques with designers in classroom and production activities. Internships with professional theaters in and out of Chicago provide additional training and professional connections. Understanding of the collaborative process involved in directing individual artistic skills toward a shared vision of a theatrical experience is of central importance in the curriculum.
Applicants should contact the program or see Web site www.communication.northwestern.edu/theatre/graduate to learn about program-specific requirements for admission.
(Click here for the Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Theatre and Drama.)
Faculty
| Professors: |
Erwin F. Beyer, James F. Coakley, Tracy C. Davis, Virgil C. Johnson, Susan A. Lee, Susan A. Manning, Dominic E. Missimi, Sandra L. Richards, Billy Siegenfeld |
| Associate Professors: |
Joseph E. Appelt, Rives B. Collins (Department Chair), David A. Downs, Cindy Gold, Craig D. Kinzer, Joseph Mills, Daniel Ostling, Linda Roethke (Director, MFA in Stage Design), Anna Shapiro (Director, MFA in Stage Directing), Ann E. Woodworth |
| Assistant Professors: |
Ana Puga, Todd Rosenthal, Harvey Young |
| Senior Lecturers: |
Linda Gates, Dawn A. Mora, Mary Poole |
| Lecturers: |
Barbara Butts, Lynn Kelso |
Last updated: Aug 8 2007 4:42PM
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