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Graduate Directing Program
The MFA Directing program recruits applicants through the National Unified Auditions and Interviews conducted by University/Resident Theatre Association in New York and Chicago. We strongly encourage those interested in our program to apply in the fall at http://urta.com/index.php. Applications are thoroughly screened, and top candidates are invited to interview at Temple or one of the U/RTA audition sites. After all candidates have been interviewed, those accepted are notified by letter by April 15. Candidates unable to interview as part of the NUA/I interviews should follow the criteria listed below.
PLEASE NOTE: Applications are NOT being accepted for Fall 2011. The next eligible entrance date is Fall 2012, and applications can be submitted beginning in September 2011.
For more information, please see the Graduate Bulletin.
COURSE OF STUDY
YEAR ONE
- Practicum I and II
- Visual HistoryI and II
- Lighting
- Advanced Acting
- Text Analysis
- Film Scene Analysis
- 3 short scenes - realism
- 1 one-act (unsupported)
- 2 short scenes - begin period/style work and stage manage a mainstage production
YEAR TWO
- Seminar in Dramatic Literature I & II
- Ensemble of Directors, Actors & Playwrights
- Projects in Directing & Design
- History of Modern Scenic Design
- Theater Electives (3)
- Alternate semesters: One-act (supported), 3 scenes, period/style
YEAR THREE
- Thesis
- Theater Elective (2)
- Alternate semesters:
Thesis production, supported, mainstage; possible internship; freely chosen unsupported project.
ELECTIVES
- Voice for the Actor
- Speech for the Actor
- Movement for the Actor
- Stage Combat
- Stage Makeup
- Stage Management
- A Design course in one of the major areas: Scene, Costume, Lighting, or if possible, Sound.
All candidates must also complete the formal Temple University www.temple.edu/appdev/apply/.