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'''Theatre''' is a course of study offered through the [[Theatre and Dance Department]].  It includes one [[major]].  The department is located in [[CFA]]. Not to be confused with [[Theater]].
 
'''Theatre''' is a course of study offered through the [[Theatre and Dance Department]].  It includes one [[major]].  The department is located in [[CFA]]. Not to be confused with [[Theater]].
 
[[Mainstage shows]]
 
 
[[Studio theatre]]
 
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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The [[Scene Shop]] is where the tools live that build the stuff that goes up on the stage.  This shop is run by [[Craig Choma]] who also teaches Intro to Tech and the lighting and scenic design classes.  Employees here have a great time screwing for three hours until they just can't screw anymore.  No really.  They're paid to do that.  Volunteers are always welcome in the scene shop to help do anything and everything.  Be advised, if you volunteer, you will be put to work and it might not be pretty, but it will possibly get you a job if you prove yourself a hard worker to Craig.
 
The [[Scene Shop]] is where the tools live that build the stuff that goes up on the stage.  This shop is run by [[Craig Choma]] who also teaches Intro to Tech and the lighting and scenic design classes.  Employees here have a great time screwing for three hours until they just can't screw anymore.  No really.  They're paid to do that.  Volunteers are always welcome in the scene shop to help do anything and everything.  Be advised, if you volunteer, you will be put to work and it might not be pretty, but it will possibly get you a job if you prove yourself a hard worker to Craig.
  
The [[Costume Shop]] is where we clothe the people we put on stage.  This shop is run by the lovely and kind [[Allison Hahn]] who also teaches the costume design class.  Employees here do everything from organization, to fittings, sewing, making patterns, etc.  They also do a lot of the affectionately termed "stitch n' bitch" not to be confused with the club of the same name.  They talk while they work and gossip and all that, but it's a really good time.  Again, volunteers are always welcome and if you prove yourself to Allison and her assistants, you might be able to get a job and be paid for sittin' and sewing.
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The [[Costume Shop]] is where we clothe the people we put on stage.  This shop is run by the beautiful and fun [[Margo Shively]] who also teaches the costume design class.  Employees here do everything from organization, to fittings, sewing, making patterns, etc.  They also do a lot of the affectionately termed "stitch n' bitch" not to be confused with the club of the same name.  They talk while they work and gossip and all that, but it's a really good time.  Again, volunteers are always welcome and if you prove yourself to Margo and her assistants, you might be able to get a job and be paid for sittin' and sewing.
  
 
[[Studio Theatre]] is our own little black box theatre that is entirely student run.  Load-ins are Sundays at 1 and there is a big Studio strike at the end of the term.  This is where students get to experiment with design, directing, acting, and managing with critiques from their faculty and peers at the end of the term.  It's also where friendships are born and forged through late night paint calls and light hangs.
 
[[Studio Theatre]] is our own little black box theatre that is entirely student run.  Load-ins are Sundays at 1 and there is a big Studio strike at the end of the term.  This is where students get to experiment with design, directing, acting, and managing with critiques from their faculty and peers at the end of the term.  It's also where friendships are born and forged through late night paint calls and light hangs.
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The mainstage show is the creme de la creme of the theatre term.  Faculty trade off who directs each term.  Students are welcome to assistant direct and design if they get to the director and designers fast enough and if they, of course, approve.  This is also the biggest chance for acting students to have a real learning experience while doing something they hopefully love because most of the faculty see directing the mainstage show as an opportunity to fine tune their acting students' talents.   
 
The mainstage show is the creme de la creme of the theatre term.  Faculty trade off who directs each term.  Students are welcome to assistant direct and design if they get to the director and designers fast enough and if they, of course, approve.  This is also the biggest chance for acting students to have a real learning experience while doing something they hopefully love because most of the faculty see directing the mainstage show as an opportunity to fine tune their acting students' talents.   
  
The Theatre Office is in the lobby of CFA and currently houses [[Liz Carlin-Metz]] and [[Craig Choma]].  The current secretary of the office is [[Madelyn Pellegrino]].  There are nice cushy chairs in here under the call board so lurking is something that is not only possible but expected.  This is the main hub of Theatre Department as you can catch everyone coming and going from its convienent location in sight lines of the CFA entrance.  Because it's also the call board where studio rehearsal schedules, cast lists, and information about shows and alums are.  If you didn't hear it in the Costume or Scene Shop, you probably heard it in the theatre office as that is generally it's originating point.
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The Theatre Office is in the lobby of CFA and currently houses [[Doc Bob]], [[Neil Blackadder]], and Visiting Professor [[Kelly Hogan]].  The current secretary of the office is [[Eden Newmark]] and she's generally willing to kill some of her o so busy time working by talking about the theatre goings-on.  There are nice cushy chairs in here under the call board so lurking is something that is not only possible but expected.  [[Liz Metz]] and [[Craig Choma]] also stop by from time to time as the microwave is also in the theatre office.  Otherwise their offices are just a few doors down.  This is the main hub of Theatre Department as you can catch everyone coming and going from its convienent location in sight lines of the CFA entrance.  Because it's also the call board where studio rehearsal schedules, cast lists, and information about shows and alums are.  If you didn't hear it in the Costume or Scene Shop, you probably heard it in the theatre office as that is generally it's originating point.
  
The offices of [[Jeff Grace]] and [[Deana Nichols]] are in the basement of CFA.
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The [[Green Room]] is another fabulous place to lurk in the theatre department and most often ends up getting you sucked into the costume shop as the favorite couch is situated outside the [[Costume Shop]] door.  This place is suitable for naps, talking, running lines, read-thrus, and an all around good time.  They are also rumored to be used for flask fridays but this has not been confirmed by the participants of theatre department as it is quite underground.  Rest assured if you want to kill an hour, you'll be able to no problem.
  
The [[Green Room]] is another fabulous place to lurk in the theatre department and most often ends up getting you sucked into the costume shop as the favorite couch is situated outside the [[Costume Shop]] door.  This place is suitable for naps, talking, running lines, read-throughs, and an all around good time.  They are also rumored to be used for flask fridays but this has not been confirmed by the participants of theatre department as it is quite underground.  Rest assured if you want to kill an hour, you'll be able to no problem.
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BE AWARE: CFA has the same effect that created the term SMC rat, for science students, but without a name. You will get stuck in CFA if you committ to theatre or music. You will spend way more time in it than most people think is necessary. And you will, for some reason, feel compelled to visit it when you have nothing to do because there is inevitably someone, usually a group of someones, who have the same problem and will be more than happy to talk about things with you on the CFA patio because they don't know what to do with their time away from CFA either.  
 
 
BE AWARE: CFA has the same effect that created the term SMC rat, for science students, but without a name. You will get stuck in CFA if you commit to theatre or music. You will spend way more time in it than most people think is necessary. And you will, for some reason, feel compelled to visit it when you have nothing to do because there is inevitably someone, usually a group of someones, who have the same problem and will be more than happy to talk about things with you on the CFA patio because they don't know what to do with their time away from CFA either.  
 
  
 
Aside from all that though, the Theatre Department is the best place for those seeking to make friends and do something they love and want to learn more about.  It's one of the only departments that can really say that it has a rich co-curricular atmosphere as the co-curriculum is just as important as the curriculum.  We work hard but we always have a good time.
 
Aside from all that though, the Theatre Department is the best place for those seeking to make friends and do something they love and want to learn more about.  It's one of the only departments that can really say that it has a rich co-curricular atmosphere as the co-curriculum is just as important as the curriculum.  We work hard but we always have a good time.
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==Faculty==
 
==Faculty==
 
===Current===
 
===Current===
* [[Elizabeth Carlin-Metz]], Chair, Smith V. Brand Distinguished Professor of Theatre Arts
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* [[Neil Blackadder]] Department Chair, Associate Professor
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* [[Elizabeth Carlin-Metz]], Associate Professor
 
* [[Craig Choma]], Associate Professor.  Scene Shop Supervisor.
 
* [[Craig Choma]], Associate Professor.  Scene Shop Supervisor.
* [[Jeff Grace]], Associate Professor.
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* [[Margo Shively]], Instructor in Costume and Make-up Design.  Costume Shop Supervisor.
* [[Deana Nichols]], Assistant Professor.
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* [[Kelly Lynn Hogan]], Visiting Instructor of Acting
* [[Sherwood Kiraly]], Associate Professor of English and Theatre and Writer-in-Residence.
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* [[Kathleen Ridlon]], Lecturer and Artist-in-Residence
* [[Allison Hahn]], Costume Designer.  Costume Studio Manager.
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* [[Jennifer Smith]], Assistant Professor
  
 
===Former===
 
===Former===
 
* [[Robert Whitlatch]] Robert A. and Katherine M. Seeley Distinguished Service Professor (Retired June 2008)
 
* [[Robert Whitlatch]] Robert A. and Katherine M. Seeley Distinguished Service Professor (Retired June 2008)
* [[Neil Blackadder]] Department Chair, Associate Professor (Retired June 2019)
 
* [[Margo Shively]], Instructor in Costume and Make-up Design.  Costume Shop Supervisor. (Retired June 2019)
 
* [[Kelly Lynn Hogan]], Visiting Instructor of Acting
 
  
 
===Cooperating Faculty from Other Programs===
 
===Cooperating Faculty from Other Programs===
* [[Roya Biggie]], Assistant Professor of [[English]]
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* [[Lori Haslem]], Associate Professor of [[English]]
* [[Jennifer Smith]], Associate Professor and Chair of [[Dance]]
 
* [[Kathleen Ridlon]], Associate Professor of [[Dance]]
 
  
 
==Course Requirements==
 
==Course Requirements==

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