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Theatre Major

University of the Ozarks Theatre is centered on the core belief that by conducting ourselves with professionalism during our rehearsals, labs, projects, classes, and internships, we will achieve success both here in our program and onward in the professional world. We seek to educate students in all aspects of the theatrical arts. Analytical skills, problem solving, and cooperative endeavors are promoted through the creative and collaborative process of theatre productions. 

Degree Outcomes

Graduate/ Professional Programs

Professional and Local Theatres

Teaching and Art Administration

PERFORMING ARTS SCHOLARSHIP

Students pursuing a major or minor in Theatre have the opportunity to compete for performing arts scholarships ranging up to $5,000 per year. This scholarship can stack on top of institutional scholarships and grants up to full tuition and are renewable for four years. Application deadlines are April 15th for the fall semester and December 1st for the spring semester.
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Example Courses

  • THR 1023: Stagecraft
    Theatre
    Students will explore the practical and theoretical aspects of theatre production through a combination of text and hands-on work. This class compliments the work being done in production during the theatre season.
  • THR 2093/3093: Topics in Performance
    Theatre
    This class offers students the opportunity to develop their performance skills through investigation of selected topics. Possible topics might include musical theatre performance, period acting styles, improvisation, or application of a specific acting theory to a performance. This class may be repeated for credit provided the topic is different.
  • THR 3123: Directing
    Theatre
    This course is an overview of the analytical and creative processes that inform the director's work. This course focuses on the fundamentals of stage directing, including script selection, analysis, casting, composition, picturization, movement, stage business, and tempo.
View course catalog for all program courses and degree requirements.

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