The Bachelor of Arts in Drama at the University of Washington provides students with a comprehensive understanding of theatre arts. The program combines acting, directing, design, and history, providing a well-rounded approach to dramatic arts. Students are encouraged to explore the intersection of performance and social change, working in both traditional and experimental theatre forms.
Creating a One-Act Play Based on Social Justice Themes
Exploring the Role of Improvisation in Modern Theatre
A Comparative Study of Classical and Contemporary Theatre
Building a Set Design for a Classic Shakespeare Play
The Role of Costume Design in Theatre: A Case Study
Choreographing a Dance Sequence for a Musical Theatre Production
The Evolution of Method Acting: From Stanislavski to Modern Practitioners
Writing a Full-Length Play Focused on Identity and Conflict
Directing a Short Play: From Concept to Performance
The Influence of Theatre in Political Movements
Exploring Gender Representation in Classic Theatre Plays
The Impact of Digital Media on Contemporary Theatre
Performing Monologues from Famous Theatre Pieces
Designing Lighting and Sound for a Theatrical Performance
Exploring Theatre as a Tool for Community Engagement
Adapting a Novel into a Theatrical Play
The Use of Symbolism and Metaphor in Theatre Productions
Creating a Multilingual Performance Based on Cultural Themes
The Role of Theatre in Healing: Drama Therapy and Its Application
Exploring the Concept of Tragedy in Modern Theatre
Dive deep into the world of theatre performance, directing, and design while exploring the history and impact of drama in society.
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