The Conservatory of Theatre Arts welcomes a select group of students for professional training in both acting and theatre design/ technology through our intensive, highly focused BFA programs. The Conservatory also offers a BA program in theatre and performance, in which students undertake expansive study of the history and aesthetics of world drama and performance, and the possibilities of theatr
ical expression—as performers, directors, and playwrights—within a broader liberal arts context. Programs
Acting (BFA)
Our acting BFA is a four-year sequential course of study in acting, voice, speech and movement. Students’ practice is informed by offerings in dramatic literature and analysis, history of the theatre, stage combat, improvisation, physical comedy, make-up, as well as acting for the camera, the business of acting and audition technique. Purchase College is a member of the Consortium of Conservatory Theatre Training Programs. Design/Technology (BFA)
Emphasizing studio and classroom training, our professional training program in theatre design/technology gives students the guidance and support of established educators and theater industry professionals. The comprehensive and challenging curriculum spans every aspect of theatre design and technology, with plenty of room for students to find and pursue their specific passions. After common freshman year curriculum, the following concentrations are available:
• scenic design
• costume design
• lighting design
• costume technology
• stage management
• technical direction/production management
Theatre & Performance (BA)
From traditional theater to cutting-edge interdisciplinary work, the theatre & performance major encourages creativity, intellectual curiosity, social engagement and critical thinking through an enriching degree program. The core requirements combine scholarship and practice to provide students with a strong foundation in theatre history and dramatic literature, with mandatory stagecraft/production classes. Course offerings range from fundamentals of acting to playwriting and screenwriting to directing, with opportunities to explore digital media projections and non-traditional performance practices.