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Department of Theatre and Speech Communication
College of Arts and Letters
Bangsberg Fine Arts Complex 218-755-3935
Dr. Kay Robinson (Chair), Dr. Carol Richards, Mr. Robert Scriba
Theatre--Dramatic performance is as old as humankind. It predates written history, arising in cultures and societies in all parts of the world. Theatre holds an integral place in society and in a liberal arts curriculum. One of the lively arts, it always occurs in the present time, regardless of what period a play portrays. Wherever and whenever theatre occurs, it attempts to communicate, entertain, and/or teach. It is evanescent, giving momentary life to scripts through the efforts of a whole range of artists: actors, directors, designers, production crews, musicians, and playwrights.
The Theatre program trains students in theatrical production and appreciation of the theatre, and develops personal talent. Drawing upon a strong Liberal Education background, theatre majors prepare for careers in theatre, often in conjunction with a second major in order to improve their career and graduate study options. Theatre majors and other students expand their theatrical knowledge and skills through research, study, practice, and performance.
The Department of Theatre and Speech Communication is further dedicated to providing worthy theatrical productions to students, the University, and the community.
All students are welcome to audition for theatrical productions. They need not major or minor in theatre.
Speech Communication-Effective speech communication, including formal and informal speaking, problem solving, and interpersonal communication, is essential in our contemporary society. The department is committed to training students in the concepts and skills of speech communication. Contact the department chair for information on course options.
Majors in the Department of Theatre and Speech Communication are urged to pursue at least one year of foreign language study.
See Section II, Enrollment for required high school preparation.
Recommended High School CoursesStudents are encouraged to discuss with their advisor the option of a second major or minor that might strengthen or complement their major.
See career note in program description.
Transfer Students: At least one-third of the credits to be included in the major must be successfully completed at Bemidji State University.