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... The bachelor of arts degree in theatre is granted after at least 48 credit hours of study. Because we believe that undergraduate theatre education should be broad based with an emphasis on diversity of experience, students are encouraged to take a variety of courses outside the major. Many students ...
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Fantasticks Production Concept Package

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welcome to the spring 2015 schools newsletter!

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Text in Contemporary Theatre - Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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Theatre of France



The theatre of France has a long and eventful history dating back to the Middle Ages.
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