Program Evaluation of a University Theater Program
The purpose of the graduate level theater program at Metropolitan University in Manhattan, New York, is to prepare students to make meaningful contributions to the theater industry. This program incorporates a multi-faceted approach to achieve this objective. It has very specific areas of concentration to assist in improving the quality of performances and shows to galvanize the general public to become interested in the theater as it once was prior to the advent of television and other technological advancements. Its areas of concentration in playwriting, dramaturgy, directing and acting all are designed to fulfill this objective. The program also aims to improve marketing strategies and general sponsorship opportunities/skills so that the theatrical movement becomes revitalized -- areas of concentration in production and theater management are created to address these pressing needs. The program is also attempting to garner student interest in University wide performances, and offers cross-disciplinary studies and interaction to achieve this objection.
In addition to addressing the pragmatic concepts of finance, management, marketing and promotion that are necessary to for both this particular theater and for the theater industry in general to thrive, there are certain aesthetic principles that are at the core of the purpose of Metropolitan University's theater program. Students are encouraged to push the boundaries of creativity and to fulfill the true purpose of theater, to which the subsequent quotation alludes. "The best theater in every culture and in all eras has not only reflected its time but also shaped its society and often helped point it toward the future. The Theater Program aims to train theater artists to fulfill that important role in today's society" (Columbia, No Date). Thus, the aesthetic component of this program is as equally relevant as its practical focus on keeping theater alive and meaningful in today's society.
Program Process Theory
Like many theater programs, the one considered in the evaluation within this document utilizes a methodology which combines coursework, participation, and pragmatic experience in the surrounding world of theater. Quite simply, the students are educated with the basic foundation of academic theater concepts which pertain to their various areas of focus. From a purely academic perspective, students can choose to pursue academic disciplines with concentrations in dramaturgy, theater management, acting, producing, directing, stage management and playwriting. These seven focus areas require students to engage in onsite education (distance learning is not permitted) in which they will pursue conventional classroom learning while attending lectures not only from a fairly noteworthy staff of theater professionals and educators, but also from guest lecturers such as Bill Murray, Alec Baldwin, and Michael Dukakis, to name a few.
Whereas the first year of this three-year masters program is concentrated on conventional classroom education, the second year focuses largely upon practical experience in a student's area of specialization. Much like the program at Columbia University,
Coursework is centered on experience -- on campus and off, commercial and experimental, both within and beyond a student's concentration. Collaboration class, offered in the second…year…brings actors, directors, playwrights, dramaturges and mangers together into creative teams (Columbia University Theater of the Arts, No Date).
The final year of this program is based upon the completion of these projects, which can involve original productions or involvement within professional works. The basic guiding principle of the program is to give students an academic background with which to explore -- and expand upon -- their options and possibilities for pursuing their craft in the real world. By emphasizing both class work and the practical application of theater concepts in demonstrable formats, this theater program is able to train students to create and promote thought-provoking expression in the world to come.
Program Structure
There appears to be a highly discernible need for the University Theater program studied within this document. In fact, a systemic analysis of various components of this program indicates that there is a multitude of needs that it provides. On the one hand, it offers a tangible means for those who are looking to enter the field of the arts as a thespian, or as a theater manager, playwright, or some sort of production hand to gain valuable experience within this field that they can then apply towards their careers. The many different forms of that experience -- from actually acting in works of drama, to interning at various theater production...
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