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Theater stands as one of humanity's oldest and most resilient art forms. Spanning from Greek antiquity to modern times, its distinctive interactive nature and dynamic immediacy make it a powerful medium for societal reflection, thought provocation, and nightly entertainment. This bachelor's program unites the essential disciplines of directing, acting, and playwriting, equipping students with comprehensive theatrical knowledge and versatile industry skills. The curriculum fosters strong connections between practical theater work and its historical contexts, theoretical frameworks, political dimensions, and ethical considerations. Students cultivate sharp analytical abilities while developing hands-on expertise in performance, direction, scriptwriting, and stagecraft, exploring diverse theatrical traditions across different eras. Through progressively challenging productions and research initiatives, participants refine their craft, acquiring the professional competencies needed to thrive in theater and related fields.
Instruction comes from an exceptional faculty of theater scholars and working professionals. Many are distinguished researchers in performance studies, theater history, and dramatic theory, with extensive experience as practitioners in writing, acting, directing, and design. The department maintains strong ties with prominent figures from theater, film, and television, who contribute their expertise through specialized masterclasses.