Theater Program Info
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Multiple Levels of Learning
Students learn their craft through acting technique, movement and speech classes. Their training on the classical texts and the principles of drama as well as make practical incursions into the contemporary and experimental edges of theater. Performance is an essential part of the training, and it is approached in a sequential, progressive manner to give the student vision, strength and a sense of purpose in the theater.
Outside Exposure
In addition to regular classes, all students are exposed during the year to guest acting teachers, directors and theater experts of all kinds that make them become aware of the standards and tendencies of the contemporary theater through workshops, seminars, lectures and individual coaching sessions.
In addition, students are given the opportunity to develop technical theater skills, to act in and direct experimental studio projects and to create original scripts for the annual New Playwrights Festival.
Continuous Exploration
College freshmen perform in a Discovery Play Project at the beginning of the year. Sophomores perform in a full-length play in the studio theater. Juniors perform a full-length classical play in the studio. Every graduating senior presents a performing thesis, creating, directing and acting in a thirty-minute one-person show. Music theater students present, in addition, a one-half hour public recital.
The New World School of the Arts Department of Theater is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST).