| Theatre Arts
About the Department
The Theatre Arts Major at Earlham College was developed and approved in 1986, arising out of the need for and development of individual majors in the arts. As a result, the Theatre Arts Major is more comprehensive and better suited to meet the educational needs and career development of theatre artists.
The faculty of the Theatre Arts Department firmly believes that the strongest and best preparation for a career in theatre is an excellent liberal arts education. Understanding other disciplines and their ways of thinking helps to depict human society, past and present, in the plays brought into performance. The very interdisciplinary nature of theatre requires a broad base of knowledge and experience.
The curriculum provides comprehensive background in all
major aspects of theatre as well as certain allied fields. Academic
theory is integrated with practical application through student participation
in theatrical productions and in-class projects. Each student's progress
in the various arts and craft of theatre is, of course, entirely
determined by that student's initiative, ambition, talent, energy and dedication.
The liberal arts approach offered in theatre is for the specialist as well as the generalist. Classes are environments for discovery and discussion in a supportive atmosphere. We encourage interaction and participation in this comprehensive program, so that the students who take full advantage of the opportunities offered will be well equipped to enter graduate school or begin the apprenticeship process leading to work in the professional theatre.
Earlham students often choose to participate in off-campus study to enrich their education. Our New York Arts Program is popular. There, students pursue internships in a professional theatre, while living in New York City for a semester. Theatre students also choose the London Program. In London, they regularly attend theatrical performances as a part of their course of study.
Recent graduates from the Theatre Arts Department have gone
in two general directions — graduate studies and pre-professional
training. We have students attending some of the finest graduate programs
in the country such as Yale University and New York University. We currently
have graduates in such professional internship programs as the Actors Theatre
of Louisville, Steppenwolf in Chicago and in companies in Minneapolis,
Seattle, St. Louis and San Francisco. Still others are using the creative,
organizational, communication and interpersonal skills developed from the
Theatre Arts Major in occupations not related to theatre directly, from
teaching of cognitively impaired middle-school students to sports broadcasting
to business management. |