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Majors / Drama and Dramatics / Theatre Arts, General |
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Introduction |
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The majors community area features a forum, usergroup and reviews — where you can meet and communicate with other MyPlan.com users also interested in this major.
This community area is for Performing Arts, which is a category of majors that includes "Drama and Dramatics / Theatre Arts, General". The complete list of specific majors that fall under this general category follows below. |
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Users in this Community Group |
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| There
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136 users in this community group. You can see the list of users in this group by clicking on one of the links below. You can also join this group by simply selecting your current status and clicking "Add Me." |
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3 users are currently studying this major. |
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8 users are considering this major. |
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1 user
has studied and/or earned a degree in this major. |
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124 users have hidden memberships. |
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| (Hidden users have added this major to their portfolios, but have not indicated a publicly visible status.) |
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Reviews |
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are 9 reviews of this major.
The most recent 3 reviews are listed below. You can see more reviews by clicking on "Read all reviews..." at the bottom of this page.
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| Write an online review and share your thoughts about this major with others! |
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Technical Theatre / Theatre Design and Technology:
So remember when we wanted to major in theatre and our parents were all like "have a back up plan!" and we were all like "but if I do what I love, I'll find a way to make it work".
Yeah, have a back-up plan. I've just graduated with a theatre studies, lighting design major. And I'm basically f**ked for a real job. As much as I love it, I don't know what I'm going to do. |
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| Write an online review and share your thoughts about this major with others! |
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Theatre / Theatre Arts Management:
A major in theater arts with a focus on stage management provides a wide range of skills to help someone succeed whether they ultimately choose a career in the theater or not. A theater stage management degree requires the student to be well rounded, to learn a bit about all of the aspects of theater: acting, directing, set design and construction, and lighting. It not only makes someone versatile, but gives enough first hand direct experience so the individual can successfully manage and bring together people. If this was just a business management degree, people in the real world they were managing would not have confidence in their stage manager, as they would feel they have not truly been in the actor's, director's, or set constructors shoes. This degree relates well to many other fields, including television production, other performing arts, and public relations/event promotion no matter if its in performing arts or not. Unlike a business degree, the stage management student is required to manage differing personalities from the very beginning, and not just simply when they leave the classroom and work their way up. |
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| Write an online review and share your thoughts about this major with others! |
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Drama and Dramatics / Theatre Arts, General:
I have two pieces of advice, be prepared to work and be prepared to be pushed out of your comfort zone. There was a lot more involved in the major than I anticipated, but I learned a lot. Pros are that you will get plenty of education and practice. Cons is that while you are in school your opportunities for performing/auditioning/working outside of the school is limited. |
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| Interesting Fact |
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| President George W. Bush (43) is the only U.S. President to have gone to business school. |
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