Theatre Minor: A Journey into the Performing Arts

The Theatre Minor offers students a comprehensive and flexible 21-credit curriculum designed to engage them in the diverse aspects of theatrical arts. The program encompasses key areas of study, including Theatre History, Dramatic Literature, Performance, Design, and Technical Theatre. Students explore the historical and cultural evolution of theatre, analyze dramatic works from a range of periods and traditions, and develop practical skills in acting, directing, and stagecraft. Hands-on opportunities in technical theatre and design allow students to engage with the creative and logistical elements of production, while electives provide the freedom to tailor the minor to individual interests. This balanced curriculum fosters both critical understanding and artistic expression, equipping students with valuable skills for careers in the performing arts and related fields.

Program Highlights

  • Required courses - 21 credits
  • Blend history, literature, and creative practice across diverse theatrical disciplines
  • Gain practical skills through production work both onstage and behind the scenes
  • Partner with peers and faculty to bring performances to life

Course Requirements

Requirements for the Theatre Minor - 21 Credits
Approved Theatre Elective Courses

What Can You Do With a Theatre Minor?

A Theatre Minor can prepare you for a variety of job positions, including:

  • Actor/Performer
  • Director
  • Casting Director
  • Film/Television Production Assistant
  • Lighting/Sound Designer
  • Set Designer/Costume Designer
  • Stage Manager
  • Theatre Educator/Instructor
The Theater Department presents William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night

Take Center Stage: Hands-On Theatre Training and Real-World Opportunities

Experience hands-on learning and personalized mentorship in theatre at Westfield State University. Build skills in acting, directing, design, and writing while preparing for careers in theatre or further studies. Work closely with faculty who are active professionals in New York and New England, receiving guidance on portfolios and career paths. Gain real-world experience through internships, guest speakers, and events like the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. Participate in faculty-directed productions and student-led projects, all with individualized support to help you reach your goals.

Multiple students dressed in costume take stage direction from Theater Arts Professor Eric Parness.

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