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Theater Arts

Students applying for the theater arts program must be auditioned and/or interviewed. Applicants for the acting concentration should prepare two contrasting monologues. The monologues should not exceed four minutes (in combined time). The monologues, which must be memorized, should be for roles in which the applicant could expect to be cast. Auditioners should bring a picture and résumé of their theatrical experience. An audition fee will be charged in addition to the university application fee. Applicants for the design or production and management concentrations should bring a résumé of their theatrical activities, sketches or renderings of designs they have made, prompt scripts, and any other material that demonstrates the applicant`s background in theater. Those interested in design should bring whatever artwork they have available in a portfolio format.


 
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