College of Creative Arts
Dean: Department of Theatre Arts
CA 103
415-338-1341
Chair: Joel SchechterUndergraduate Adviser: C. Baron
Graduate Coordinator: M. Kowsar
Faculty
Professors--Eilenberg, Goto, Hampton, Howard, Hunt, Mahler, Peters, Schechter, Segrin, SinkkonenPrograms
B.A. in DramaProgram Scope
The Department of Theatre Arts offers a comprehensive program of both practical and theoretical courses for undergraduate and graduate students whose interests center in various aspects of educational and professional theatre.Facilities
The Department of Theatre Arts produces its plays in four theatre spaces: McKenna Theatre, a large auditorium that seats 760 people; the Little Theatre, a proscenium stage that seats 250 people; the Studio Theatre, a space that seats 90 people; and the Brown Bag Theatre, which accommodates 55 people.Career Outlook
Career opportunities in theatre arts include performance and technical positions in professional, regional, and community theatres, as well as the areas of film and television, for actor, director, stage manager, designer (lighting, costume, scenery), craftsperson (seamstress, carpenter, props artisan). Teaching positions range from child drama programs to elementary and high school theatre classes through community college and university curricula in all aspects of the dramatic arts. Other career possibilities include such diverse fields as sales, advertising, design (interior, fashion, display), child care, and recreation.BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DRAMA
The core consists of the twenty-seven units listed below while the area of emphasis consists of eighteen units of required and elective courses. No fewer than twelve units, planned with and approved by an assigned adviser, must be taken in residence study.Core Courses
Units
TH A 130 Acting Workshop I 3
TH A 240 Evaluating the Theatrical Script for Production 3
Units selected from the following 6
TH A 310 Stage Scenery and Properties
TH A 312 Costuming and Make-Up
TH A 313 Stage Lighting and Sound
TH A 340 Principles of Directing 3
TH A 401 Theatre Backgrounds: 500 BC-164265 3
TH A 402 Theatre Backgrounds: 1642-190065 3
TH A 403 Theatre Backgrounds: 1900-Present65 3
TH A 515 Stage Management or
TH A 519 Theatre Management 3
Area of Emphasis (one Area of Emphasis chosen
from below) 18
Total 45
Areas of Emphasis
Performance
TH A 125 Movement I: Skills 3
TH A 223 Voice I: Skills 3
TH A 230 Acting Workshop II 3
Units chosen on advisement from one of the following clusters 9
Acting
TH A 330 Acting Workshop III
TH A 423 Voice II: Styles
TH A 430 Acting Workshop IV
TH A 530 Acting: The Play
TH A 531 Styles of Acting
Directing
TH A 210 Introduction to Design for Stage and Screen
TH A 440 Acting/Directing Workshop
TH A 531 Styles of Acting
TH A 640 Directing: Collaborative Concepts
TH A 660 Advanced Play Development Workshop
TH A 690 Brown Bag Theatre Company (5)
TH A 691 Advanced Multicultural Production Workshop
Lyric Theatre
TH A 330 Acting Workshop III
TH A 333 Lyric Theatre Workshop
TH A 423 Voice II: Styles
TH A 425 Movement II: Styles
TH A 433 Musical Theatre Workshop
TH A 533 Advanced Musical Theatre Workshop
Asian Theatre
TH A 330 Acting Workshop III
TH A 332 Asian Acting for Western Actors
TH A 408 Asian Plays and Performance Styles
TH A 425 Movement II: Styles
TH A 430 Acting Workshop IV
TH A 525 Movement III: Techniques
TH A 532 Asian Theatre Workshop
Other
Units selected from the following on advise-
ment:
TH A 210 Introduction to Design for Stage and Screen
TH A 330 Acting Workshop III
TH A 332 Asian Acting for Western Actors
TH A 333 Lyric Theatre Workshop
TH A 335 Rehearsal and Performance Technique
TH A 408 Asian Plays and Performance Styles
TH A 423 Voice II: Styles
TH A 425 Movement II: Styles
TH A 430 Acting Workshop IV
TH A 433 Musical Theatre Workshop
TH A 440 Acting/Directing Workshop
TH A 525 Movement III: Techniques
TH A 530 Acting: The Play
TH A 531 Styles of Acting
TH A 532 Asian Theatre Workshop
TH A 533 Advanced Musical Theatre Workshop
TH A 640 Directing: Collaborative Concepts
TH A 660 Advanced Play Development Workshop
TH A 690 Brown Bag Theatre Company (5)
TH A 691 Advanced Multicultural Production Workshop
Play Development and Dramaturgy
Units chosen from the following: 12
TH A 406 The Art of Comedy
TH A 408 Asian Plays and Performance Styles
TH A 460 Play Development Workshop
TH A 605 Writing and Performing Monologues
TH A 660 Advanced Play Development Workshop
Elective units on advisement 6
Technical Theatre and Design
TH A 210 Introduction to Design for Stage and Screen 3
One course selected from the following which
was not taken as part of the core: 3
TH A 310 Stage Scenery and Properties
TH A 312 Costuming and Make-Up
TH A 313 Stage Lighting and Sound
TH A 505 Historical Styles for the Theatre 3
Elective units chosen from the following: 9
TH A 410 Scene Design for Stage and Screen
TH A 412 History of Stage Costume
TH A 413 Stage Lighting Design
TH A 415 Sound Design in Theatre
TH A 510 Advanced Stagecraft
TH A 512 Theatre Costume Design and Construction
TH A 615 Seminar in Technical Theatre Arts
MINOR IN DRAMA
A minimum of twenty-two units, of which at least eleven must be at the upper division level, should be planned with an assigned adviser.MASTER OF FINE ARTS IN THEATRE ARTS
Graduate Advisers--Eilenberg, Goto, Hampton, Howard, Hunt, Kowsar, SinkkonenAdmission to the Program
Applications for classified status in the M.F.A. program are accepted beginning November 1 of the preceding year, for admission the following Fall. Applicants are required to file two applications, one to the university and one to the Theatre Arts Department. Admission to classified status requires acceptance by both the university and the Department of Theatre Arts. Audition notice and the departmental application form may be obtained by writing to: Department of Theatre Arts, Graduate Secretary, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, California 94132.Written English Proficiency Requirement
Level One: evaluation of graduate student's statement of purpose, which is a written requirement for admission to classified standing in the Theatre Arts Department. On the basis of this material the graduate coordinator may properly advise a student on the need to obtain additional skills in writing. If remedial work is required it is so indicated as a condition to classification. Level Two: judged by a graduate student's written work while enrolled in THA 701 or 709. It is expected that papers written for this course will demonstrate scholarly style.Completion of the Degree
To complete the M.F.A., students must satisfy all university and Department of Theatre Arts requirements. The university requirements are described in the front of the Graduate Education section of this Bulletin. Department requirements are provided in detail by the M.F.A. graduate coordinator and M.F.A. concentration advisers. In addition to satisfactory completion of the course requirements, the department requires satisfactory performance on yearly departmental reviews, participation in the department's production program, and the successful completion of a final creative project or thesis. The Department of Theatre Arts accepts a limited number of transfer units on a course-by-course basis, only on advisement.Master of Fine Arts in Theatre Arts: Concentration in Performance
Contact the Department of Theatre Arts for further information on the revised program.Master of Fine Arts in Theatre Arts: Concentration in Design/Technical Production
Core Requirements
Units
TH A 705 Seminar: Performance and Production Theory 3
TH A 711 Collaborative Processes in Theatre 3
TH A 740 Play Production Concepts 3
TH A 757 Internship in Theatre 3
TH A 894 Creative Work Project 3
Total for core 15
Concentration
One of the following: 3
TH A 701 Seminar: Theatre History and Historiography
TH A 702 Seminar: Shakespearean Production Style
TH A 710 Seminar in Stage Arts
TH A 750 Design Studio 9
TH A 810 Advanced Practicum in Theatre 9
Electives on advisement 24
Total for concentration 45
Total for degree 60
MASTER OF ARTS IN DRAMA
Graduate Advisers--Eilenberg, KowsarAdmission to Program
Applicants should submit the following directly to the graduate coordinator: (1) statement of purpose (include proposed area and/or areas of emphasis); (2) copy of transcript; (3) three letters of reference from people who know the applicant's theatre work; and (4) information considered important but which does not appear on the transcript.Written English Proficiency Requirements
Level One: evaluation of graduate student's statement of purpose, which is a written requirement for admission to classified standing in the Theatre Arts Department. On the basis of this material the graduate coordinator may properly advise a student on the need to obtain additional skills in writing. If remedial work is required it is so indicated as a condition to classification. Level Two: judged by a graduate student's written work while enrolled in THA 701. It is expected that papers written for this course will demonstrate scholarly style.Program
All upper division courses in Theatre Arts in acting, directing, management, and design are acceptable upon advisement except: THA 300, 310, 312, 313, 315, 335, 401, 402, and 403.Core Requirements
Units
TH A 700 Theatre Research Methods 3
TH A 701 Seminar: Theatrical History and Historiography 3
TH A 707 Seminar: Theatrical Writing 1
TH A 709 Seminar: Dramatic Literature and Criticism 3
Other Requirements
Selection of one from the following: 3
TH A 702 Seminar: Shakespearean Production Style
TH A 703 Seminar: The American Stage
TH A 704 Seminar: Contemporary Plays and Performance
TH A 705 Seminar: Performance and Production Theory
TH A 894 Creative Work Project or
TH A 898 Master's Thesis 3
Upper division or graduate course in drama 3
Supporting upper division or graduate courses
in related subjects approved by graduate
major adviser 12
Minimum total 31
and Master's Comprehensive Written Examination (If failed may be repeated once only and must be repeated within a year of the failure.)