Theatre
"I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being."
- Oscar Wilde
We are looking for students who are committed to contributing to the world in which they live and developing their artistic and intellectual abilities. The study of theatre is a life-long activity and requires the student to develop multiple skills across many disciplines. In addition to rigorous training in acting, movement and speech, students study theatre history, dramatic literature, playwriting and directing. We place emphasis on individual growth, discovery of personal strengths, critical thinking, process oriented work and the ensemble approach to making theatre.
Our program is demanding and requires a high level of commitment from our students. In addition to opportunities to perform onstage at Ellington our students have extensive opportunities to work with professional artists and theatre companies from around the country and the world.
Theatre Student Handbook CLICK HERE.
To pay Arts Fees CLICK HERE.
Learning at Home SY19-20 CLICK HERE.
Curriculum
Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 |
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Acting I | Acting II | Acting III | Acting IV |
Theatre History I | Movement II | Styles | Audition Practices*/ Introduction to Directing* |
Intro to Theatre/Dramatics | Theatre History II | Movement III | Senior Projects |
Movement I | Speech II | Speech III | Movement IV |
Theatre Operations & Management | Playwriting & Play Analysis |
Online Syllabi
Course | Instructor | Syllabus |
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Acting III | Vera Katz | View Syllabus |
Acting IV | Vera Katz | View Syllabus |
Movement I | Dawn Naser | View Syllabus |
Movement II | Dawn Naser | View Syllabus |
Movement III | Dawn Naser | View Syllabus |
Musical Theatre | Roz White | View Syllabus |
Theatre Operations – Arts Management | Dawn Naser | View Syllabus |
Voice & Speech | Denise Diggs | View Syllabus |