2020-21 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Theatre
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including Dance Studies, Musical Theatre Studies, and Shakespeare Studies
Theatre 108
541-552-6346
Director of the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University: David R. Humphrey, MUS 142
Chair of the Theatre Program: David McCandless
Professor |
Assistant Professor |
Emeritus Faculty |
Jackie Apodaca |
Ginger Eckert |
Alan Armstrong |
Laurie Kurutz |
Brendan McMahon |
Craig N. Hudson |
Eric Levin |
Michael Stanfill |
Dale R. Luciano |
David McCandless |
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Chris Sackett |
Sean O’Skea |
Instructor |
Dennis L. Smith |
Deborah Rosenberg |
Jesse Purkerson |
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The Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University and the Theatre program offers educational and practical experience in all areas of theatre, including acting, directing, costuming, stage scenery, lighting, sound, makeup, management, dramatic literature, and theatre history. Theatre majors participate in the department’s active and ambitious production program and experience the close working relationships that develop between faculty and students as they produce live theatre together.
Through its presentation of classic and contemporary dramatic works, the Theatre program contributes significantly to the social and cultural enrichment of SOU and southern Oregon communities. Dedicated to creating opportunities for students to apply their knowledge and skills in practical ways, the program not only supplies performance opportunities for students, but it also mounts productions that are often designed and predominantly executed by students.
The Theatre program maintains a positive formal relationship with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival (OSF). Adjunct faculty, guest artists, and lecturers from OSF enhance the program’s curriculum. Students of merit may be recommended for internship positions during their junior and senior years.
As an Oregon University System designated Center of Excellence in the Fine and Performing Arts, SOU aims to provide high-quality education within a framework of an intensive program of preprofessional training. Fundamental to this mission is making the living art of theatre an essential element of theatre students’ training. Learning in this program is a collaborative experience that encourages professional standards in the studio, the classroom, and the production experience.
Admission to the Theatre Program
The Theatre Program has a limited annual enrollment based on a departmental application process. All students accepted into the major are selected by the Theatre faculty after the student has applied via the program’s online application. Only students who have completed the required essays, and provided other materials required by the application process are eligible for evaluation by the faculty. The faculty will select each year’s incoming class of freshmen and transfer students from the online applicants based on an evaluation of the student’s submitted materials. Successful applicants will be admitted as Theatre Majors. Applicants not selected to enter the major may still enroll in theatre courses open to non-majors and audition for departmental productions but will not be able to pursue a Theatre Degree or enroll in classes limited to Theatre Majors. However, applicants not admitted as a theatre major may reapply for the following year without a delay in graduation.
Admission to the BFA Program
The BFA in Theatre has limited enrollment. All theatre students must first be accepted as a BA or BS Theatre major. Admission to the theatre BFA program is by audition or portfolio presentation in the area of interest. Students must consult the BFA program advisor in their area of interest for specific restrictions and guidelines prior to applying for admission to the theatre BFA program. Students not accepted into a BFA sequence may reapply once. Students may only pursue one BFA concentration at a time. For more information about audition/interview guidelines and dates, please contact the Theatre office.
Shakespeare Studies Minor
A minor in Shakespeare Studies is offered.
Teacher Licensing
Students who would like to teach theatre at the middle school or high school level in Oregon public schools must complete a bachelor’s degree in theatre before applying for admission to the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program at SOU. Interested students should consult the Director of Theatre Education (Eric Levin) and the Education program regarding admission requirements for the MAT program.
Students must prepare in advance to increase their chances of acceptance into this competitive program. Practica, internships, and volunteer experiences working with children in the public schools prior to application to the MAT program are required.
Program Requirements
ProgramsUndergraduate MajorGraduate MajorMinorCoursesTheatrePage: 1
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