Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In addition to Muhlenberg, I’d add Elon, Ithaca, and Drew to the list. All known for strong theater programs but have BA or minor options for those who aren’t looking for a competitive conservatory-style BFA. Sarah Lawrence is another idea (known for theater and arts but open curriculum).
Elon is a BFA
Anonymous wrote:NP. Muhlenberg and Denison are both terrific suggestions. Great programs, with tons pf opportunities for non majors.
Anonymous wrote:In addition to Muhlenberg, I’d add Elon, Ithaca, and Drew to the list. All known for strong theater programs but have BA or minor options for those who aren’t looking for a competitive conservatory-style BFA. Sarah Lawrence is another idea (known for theater and arts but open curriculum).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan has a really fun department with a main department that hosts productions and seniors own plays and then Second Stage which is a student theatre group! Would highly recommend from DC’s friend whose a theatre major there
FYI that Second Stage fell apart during covid. Spike Tape replaced it.
My kid is starting at Wesleyan in the fall and had a fantastic tour of the theater department at admitted students day. There are tons of opportunities on stage and behind the scenes, including for non-majors. And then beyond the theater department productions/operations there are the shows put on by Spike Tape and other student collectives.
It’s sad how many student cultures have been decimated by COVID! In many ways, it seems that students forgot how to “do” college after Covid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan has a really fun department with a main department that hosts productions and seniors own plays and then Second Stage which is a student theatre group! Would highly recommend from DC’s friend whose a theatre major there
FYI that Second Stage fell apart during covid. Spike Tape replaced it.
My kid is starting at Wesleyan in the fall and had a fantastic tour of the theater department at admitted students day. There are tons of opportunities on stage and behind the scenes, including for non-majors. And then beyond the theater department productions/operations there are the shows put on by Spike Tape and other student collectives.
Anonymous wrote:Wesleyan has a really fun department with a main department that hosts productions and seniors own plays and then Second Stage which is a student theatre group! Would highly recommend from DC’s friend whose a theatre major there
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dc is a theater kid. Decent voice, decent acting abilities, but is not top, definitely not professional. But they love theater so much and want to do it as a heavy activity in college. Which colleges have a big/strong theater program where a kid who loves to perform can have opportunities and a lot of fun?
Fwiw: Kid is also has a great GPA and rigorous course load in public school, good extracurriculars. Loves history, art, and writing. But theater is their passion, even if it’s not their future.
Are you asking about colleges with good student run theatre groups where a non-major has a good chance to participate or is your kid looking into a minor in theatre? Also is it theatre specifically or would they also be interested in theatre adjacent like student run groups for dance, film, improv, or singing?
University of Michigan has several student-run clubs for theatre as well as many more if you include dance, vocal, and improv. William & Mary, has lots of a cappella groups and is known for having a strong extracurricular in that area.
Anonymous wrote:NP. Muhlenberg and Denison are both terrific suggestions. Great programs, with tons pf opportunities for non majors.