Theatre
Introduction & Overview
Students of our Theatre Major embrace the full liberal arts experience, while training with faculty and directors who bring the professional world of New York to Manhattanville College’s program.
Our curriculum provides basic understanding and practice of the elements of performance and explores the collaborative frontiers where Theatre and other disciplines meet. Emphasis is on creative process.
The aim of the Theatre Major is to develop student-artists whose practical skills in technique and performance are supported by their growth as literate, articulate, socially aware citizens. In addition to studio practice, theory and performance, all Theatre majors develop skills in technical theatre. The four-year program culminates in a guided Senior Thesis Project, which reflects the initiatives, interests and skills of the individual student.
Theatre training includes a sequential study of acting, voice and speech, and dramatic literature, as well as directing and design.
Degree
Bachelor of Arts in Theatre
Minor
Theatre
Career Ideas
Actor/Actress, Director, Stage Manager, Dance Therapist, Producer, Recreational Therapist, Playwright, Set Designer, Costume Designer, Lighting Designer, Technical Director, Dramaturge, Stage Crew, Production Assistant, Event Planner, Arts Administration, Somatic Body Therapies, Public Relations, Radio and TV, Entrepreneur, Performer
Division Chair
Olivier Fluchaire, 914.323.5440, Olivier.Fluchaire@mville.edu
Faculty and Staff
Full-Time Faculty
Shawn Bible
Jeff Kaplan
Administrative Assistant
Marie Patierno, marie.patierno@mville.edu
Procedures For Acceptance and Entrance Requirements
Students wishing to major in Theatre must audition for the department in the spring before they enter Manhattanville. Acceptance and Performing Arts Scholarships are based on the audition, high school GPA, and SAT and ACT scores or equivalent.
To arrange an audition, contact Manhattanville Admissions: 914.323.5464 or 1.800.32.VILLE or admissions@mville.edu.
Undergraduate Audition Requirements:
- Completed application for admission to Manhattanville College.
- Essay describing why you would like to study dance and/or theatre at Manhattanville College and your career goals.
- A resume detailing when, where and how long you have studied your craft, performance experience and any other skills you may have (musical instruments, etc.)
- A letter of recommendation from a teacher in the field.
- Perform: Two minute piece of choreography (Dance/Dance Therapy) or/and two contrasting monologues (Theatre)
Transfer students will be admitted as majors on a case-by-case basis.
NOTE: The Musical Theatre program is separate from the Theatre program and has a separate audition process. Please contact the Division Chair for guidance.
Career Ideas