The Drama (BA) program at the University of Waterloo provides a comprehensive education in theatre arts, emphasizing both theoretical study and practical experience. Objectives include developing skills in acting, directing, playwriting, stage design, and production, while exploring dramatic literature and performance history. Unique features include the option for co-operative education (co-op), allowing students to gain professional experience through paid work terms in the arts industry, and hands-on involvement in mainstage productions at the university's Theatre of the Arts.
Graduates are prepared for diverse roles in the performing arts, education, and creative industries. Common paths include theatre production, film and television, arts administration, and teaching. The co-op component enhances employability by providing real-world experience and networking opportunities.
The program is led by faculty in the Department of Theatre and Film, including experts in performance studies and production design. Notable involvement from professors specializing in Canadian theatre and interdisciplinary arts.
Students have access to the state-of-the-art Theatre of the Arts, equipped for professional-level productions, and the University of Waterloo's black box theatre spaces. Partnerships with local organizations like the Stratford Festival and Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony offer performance and internship opportunities.
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