MA Theatre - Theatre Studies Track
This track provides developing theatre scholars and artist-scholars with a broad base of knowledge and skills in theory, pedagogy, and practice with additional emphasis on dramaturgy, new play development, and the creation of original and devised works. Students also take a variety of classes in theory and practice, as well as participating in Theatre UCF productions and external internship opportunities.
“Thinking dramaturgically” is a foundational philosophy of this program; we believe that dramaturgy is not only a profession or role, but also a modality of thinking and working collaboratively in theatre. Dramaturgical skills empower scholars and artists to analyze texts and their contexts, work productively with others, communicate ideas effectively, and devise meaningful and engaging theatrical experiences. We believe dramaturgy enhances artistic practice and expands career opportunities for students regardless of their chosen field, whether it be directing, designing, performing, writing, educating, or administering.
What makes this program unique is its many opportunities for hands-on experience. MA Theatre students at UCF can work as dramaturgs or in other creative capacities on new plays at Pegasus PlayLab, a festival that showcases new and emerging playwrights from around the country. MA students are also able to collaborate with the Orlando Shakespeare Theatre on their annual PlayFest, a series of readings of groundbreaking new works by local and national writers. Students can also get involved in our annual UCF Celebrates the Arts festival, a showcase of creativity, innovation, and collaboration where they can present their research or creative work, participate in workshops and masterclasses, network with industry professionals, and enjoy the performances and exhibits of their peers and faculty.
This track provides developing theatre scholars and artist-scholars with a broad base of knowledge and skills in theory, pedagogy, and practice with additional emphasis on dramaturgy, new play development, and the creation of original and devised works. Students also take a variety of classes in theory and practice, as well as participating in Theatre UCF productions and external internship opportunities.
“Thinking dramaturgically” is a foundational philosophy of this program; we believe that dramaturgy is not only a profession or role, but also a modality of thinking and working collaboratively in theatre. Dramaturgical skills empower scholars and artists to analyze texts and their contexts, work productively with others, communicate ideas effectively, and devise meaningful and engaging theatrical experiences. We believe dramaturgy enhances artistic practice and expands career opportunities for students regardless of their chosen field, whether it be directing, designing, performing, writing, educating, or administering.
This track provides developing theatre scholars and artist-scholars with a broad base of knowledge and skills in theory, pedagogy, and practice with additional emphasis on dramaturgy, new play development, and the creation of original and devised works. Students also take a variety of classes in theory and practice, as well as participating in Theatre UCF productions and external internship opportunities.
“Thinking dramaturgically” is a foundational philosophy of this program; we believe that dramaturgy is not only a profession or role, but also a modality of thinking and working collaboratively in theatre. Dramaturgical skills empower scholars and artists to analyze texts and their contexts, work productively with others, communicate ideas effectively, and devise meaningful and engaging theatrical experiences. We believe dramaturgy enhances artistic practice and expands career opportunities for students regardless of their chosen field, whether it be directing, designing, performing, writing, educating, or administering.
What makes this program unique is its many opportunities for hands-on experience. MA Theatre students at UCF can work as dramaturgs or in other creative capacities on new plays at Pegasus PlayLab, a festival that showcases new and emerging playwrights from around the country. MA students are also able to collaborate with the Orlando Shakespeare Theatre on their annual PlayFest, a series of readings of groundbreaking new works by local and national writers. Students can also get involved in our annual UCF Celebrates the Arts festival, a showcase of creativity, innovation, and collaboration where they can present their research or creative work, participate in workshops and masterclasses, network with industry professionals, and enjoy the performances and exhibits of their peers and faculty.
This track provides developing theatre scholars and artist-scholars with a broad base of knowledge and skills in theory, pedagogy, and practice with additional emphasis on dramaturgy, new play development, and the creation of original and devised works. Students also take a variety of classes in theory and practice, as well as participating in Theatre UCF productions and external internship opportunities.
“Thinking dramaturgically” is a foundational philosophy of this program; we believe that dramaturgy is not only a profession or role, but also a modality of thinking and working collaboratively in theatre. Dramaturgical skills empower scholars and artists to analyze texts and their contexts, work productively with others, communicate ideas effectively, and devise meaningful and engaging theatrical experiences. We believe dramaturgy enhances artistic practice and expands career opportunities for students regardless of their chosen field, whether it be directing, designing, performing, writing, educating, or administering.