Theatre
Department of Theatre & Dance
College of Arts and Sciences
285 Alumni Arena
North Campus
Buffalo, NY 14260-5030
Phone: 716.645.6898
Fax: 716.645.6992
Web: www.cas.buffalo.edu/depts/theatredance
Robert Knopf
Chair; Director, Theatre Performance
Gary Casarella
Associate Chair
Lynne Koscielniak
Director, Theatrical Design/Technology
M. A. Casarella
Assistant to the Chair; Director, Undergraduate Advising
About the Program
The Department of Theatre and Dance offers BA and BFA degrees and a minor in theatre. Prospective majors or minors should meet with the director of theatre and the undergraduate advisor as early as possible. For students with prior training, course requirements may be adjusted. If lower-level courses are waived, additional courses may be assigned. This policy applies to all majors and minors.
Honors, Awards, and Scholarships
Performing and Creative Arts Scholarships are available through the University Honors Program. Auditions are required for applicants. To qualify for consideration, students must have a minimum high school average of 90 percent and a combined SAT score of at least 1230 or an ACT score of 28. Transfer honors applicants must hold a minimum GPA of 3.8. The Perry Watkins Scholarship is available to African American freshman students majoring in design/technology. Talent-based scholarships are also available to all students. Auditions, portfolios, and a personal interview are required for all scholarship students.
Notable Program Features
The Department of Theatre and Dance offers BA and BFA degree programs in which students may study a broad range of production, design, technology, performance, historical, and literary aspects of theatre, dance, and music theatre. A central curriculum of courses is shared by all theatre, dance, and music theatre majors from which students go on to pursue separate majors in theatre, dance, music theatre, or theatre and dance areas. Auditions are required for entrance into the BA Dance and all BFA programs.
Department classes balance scholarship and practical training. In theatre, there is a full sequence of courses in theatre technology and design, acting, playwriting, directing, history and literature. In dance, there is a full sequence of courses in jazz, ballet, contemporary dance, tap, choreography, teaching methods, history and research.
Performance and production are essential parts of the curriculum, providing hands-on learning experiences. There are four performance spaces in the Center for the Arts: small and large proscenium houses, and two multipurpose black box spaces. The Katharine Cornell Theatre provides added dimensions to performance opportunities. The department’s Zodiaque Dance Company performs at the university and presents in the community; membership is by audition held early each September. Auditions for the Zodiaque Studio Dance Ensemble, and Young Choreographers Showcase, featuring the work of student choreographers by invitation of the dance faculty, are also held in early September each year.
The Theatre and Music Theatre programs both offer one major performance and one black box production each year. Recent works include: Children of Eden, Bourgeois Gentlemen, Michi Blood and Farmyard, Chamber Music, A Chorus Line, and The Wild Party. These performance opportunities are augmented by classroom projects that culminate in a performance at the end of each semester.
Dancers Workshop, a student-run organization, also generates a production annually. Workshop advisors are members of the faculty. The GUILD, a student theatre and dance organization, acts as a liaison between students and faculty, and generates performances through Proba, a student-run production company for workshop productions.
Students may shape the courses that complete the requirements for the BA major by following sequences in such areas as general dance, music theatre, dance performance, theatre performance, choreography, design/technology, dance teaching, playwriting, directing, history, and literature.
Students in dance work with nationally and internationally known guest faculty, directors, and choreographers in yearly residencies with the UB Center for the Arts. Annual residencies have included American Ballet Studio Co., Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Co., Doug Varone and Dancers, Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago, Jose Limon, and Taylor 2 Co.
Auditions are required for all dance and music theatre majors.
Facilities. The million Center for the Arts benefits UB students directly through outstanding public performance and exhibition facilities. The center houses the Departments of Art, Media Study, and Theatre and Dance, showcasing both academic and public presentations of the arts in their many intriguing and interdisciplinary forms. The Department of Music is housed in adjacent Slee and Baird Halls, allowing music students to also discover a genuine intermingling of the arts.
Theatre and dance students have a variety of theatres and studios in which to work and learn. The range and complexity of theatre spaces allow students great versatility in their professional preparation. Supporting this effort are excellent shop facilities for costumes, scenery, properties, paint, and makeup.
The 400-seat Drama Theatre is intimate, with inviting decor and technical advantages that make it ideally suited to theatre and dance department productions and chamber operas. The orchestra pit can accommodate approximately forty musicians.
Mainstage is an 1,800-seat theatre that houses the majority of the professional touring companies at the Center for the Arts. Other features include a custom-built orchestra shell, allowing stage concerts to take place without the need for microphones and speakers. Computer-controlled panels on the walls of the auditorium are designed to adjust the acoustics at the touch of a button.
Also available to UB arts students are twin black box theatres that allow almost any kind of theatrical presentation, especially multimedia and experimental works. A 200-seat media study screening room can be used for departmental programming, as well as for the public presentation of films, speakers, panel discussions, poetry readings, and press conferences.
Dance studios are spacious with maple wood floors engineered for maximum resiliency, twelve-foot mirrors, upper-level observation spaces, and specially designed sound systems.
UB students of theatre and dance enjoy a working relationship with Alleyway Theatre, Artpark, Buffalo United Artists, Irish Classical Theatre Co., MusicalFare, Shakespeare in Delaware Park, Studio Arena Theatre, Theatre of Youth, and Western New York-affiliated Dance Masters of America dance establishments. Studio Arena is a LORT theatre located in the heart of the theatre district in downtown Buffalo.
Careers Opportunities/Further Study
Career possibilities include performance; stage management; technical and design aspects of stage, television, and film; teaching; choreography; directing; criticism; arts therapy; and research. The department’s graduates have gone on to graduate study; several have received fellowships to prestigious programs or immediately begun professional careers in performance and production. Graduates who have chosen not to enter the professional fields of theatre and dance have found the interpersonal, group, and leadership skills that their training has developed to be invaluable in many other professions, such as law, business, government, and social services, as well as in the arts and education.
Theatre - B.A.
Acceptance Criteria
Minimum GPA of 2.0 overall.
Minimum grade of C+ in all required courses.
Minimum GPA of 2.5 in the prerequisite courses.
Prerequisite Courses
TH 101 Introduction to Theatre—Majors/Intended
TH 106 Introduction to Technical Theatre
TH 108 Basic Acting I
TH 135 or TH 136 Practicum
TH 203 Visual Imagination
Required Courses
TH 301 Theatre History and Literature I
TH 302 Theatre History and Literature II
TH electives: A minimum of 9 credit hours from one area, such as literature, acting, design/technology, or playwriting
One design course (choose from TH 303 Scene Design, TH 306 Costume Design, or TH 332 Lighting Design I)
Two 200/300-level TH practicums
Two dramatic literature courses
Summary
Total required credit hours for the major: 51
See Baccalaureate Degree Requirements for general education and remaining university requirements.
Recommended Sequence of Program Requirements
Placement in dance and performance courses is based on auditions. Performance is an option each semester. Please note that schedule does not include performance credits.
FIRST YEAR
Fall—TH 101, TH 108
Spring—One 200/300-level TH practicum
Fall or Spring—TH 106 with TH 135 or TH 136; TH 203
SECOND YEAR
Fall—TH 301, TH electives, one 200/300-level TH practicum
Spring—TH 302, TH electives
Fall or Spring—One design course (TH 303 in the fall or TH 306 or TH 332 in the spring)
THIRD YEAR
Fall—One dramatic literature course*, TH electives
Spring—One dramatic literature course*, TH electives
FOURTH YEAR
Fall—TH electives
Spring—TH electives
*One or both of these may be taken in the fourth year.
Electives and Course Groupings
TH 315 Modern Theatre I
TH 316 Modern Theatre II
TH 320 American Drama
TH 325 Performance and the Critic II
TH 370 Age of Shakespeare
TH 410 Theatre of the Oppressed
TH 460 Asian Performing Arts
TH 464 Black Theatre
TH 465 Iberoamerican Theatre
TH 466 Women in Theatre
TH 467 Life of the Drama
TH 468 Sources of Modern Theatre
TH 478 Arthur Miller
TH 480 Shakespeare on Stage
TH 481 Irish Dramatists
TH 482 - TH 489 Major Figures
Theatre (Performance) - B.F.A.
Acceptance Criteria
Minimum GPA of 2.0 overall.
Minimum grade of C+ in all required courses.
Minimum GPA of 2.5 in prerequisite courses.
Audition.
Letter of intent.
Interview with program director at the end of the first year.
Prerequisite Courses
TH 101 Introduction to Theatre—Majors/Intended
TH 106 Introduction to Technical Theatre
TH 108 Basic Acting I
TH 109 Basic Acting II
TH 135 or TH 136 Practicum
TH 203 Visual Imagination
Required Courses
MTR 220 Beginning Musical Theatre Dance
TH 200/TH 300 Practicum
TH 208 Method Acting I
TH 209 Method Acting II
TH 227 Voice Training I
TH 228 Voice Training II
TH 301 Theatre History and Literature I
TH 302 Theatre History and Literature II
TH 308 Poetic Text
TH 309 Mime/Movement for Actors
TH 408 Audition Techniques
TH 409 Acting in Shakespeare
TH 468 Sources of Modern Theatre
THD 201 Modern Dance 1
THD 415 Mind-Body Integration
One design course (choose from TH 303 Scene Design I, TH 306 Costume Design I, or TH 332 Lighting Design I)
Two TH or THD electives
Three 200/300-level TH practicums
Two dramatic literature courses
Two studio-performance courses
Summary
Total required credit hours for the major: 78-82
See Baccalaureate Degree Requirements for general education and remaining university requirements.
Recommended Sequence of Program Requirements
Placement in dance and performance courses is based on auditions.
Performance is an option each semester.
FIRST YEAR
Fall—TH 101, TH 108
Spring—TH 109, THD 201, one 200/300-level TH practicum
Fall or Spring—TH 106 and TH 135 or TH 136; TH 203
SECOND YEAR
Fall—MTR 220, TH 208, TH 227, TH 301, one 200/300-level TH practicum, one studio-performance course
Spring—TH 209, TH 228, TH 302, one 200/300-level TH practicum
Fall or Spring—One design course (TH 303 in the fall or TH 306 or TH 332 in the spring)
THIRD YEAR
Fall—TH 308, TH 200/TH 300 practicum, one dramatic literature course*; one TH or THD elective, one studio-performance course
Spring—TH 309, TH 409, one dramatic literature course*, one TH or THD elective; one studio-performance course (optional)
FOURTH YEAR
Fall—TH 408, TH 468, THD 415; one studio-performance course (optional)
Spring—one studio-performance course (optional)
*One or both of these may be taken in the fourth year.
Electives and Course Groupings
Dramatic Literature Courses
TH 315 Modern Theatre I
TH 316 Modern Theatre II
TH 320 American Drama
TH 325 Performance and the Critic II
TH 370 Age of Shakespeare
TH 410 Theatre of the Oppressed
TH 460 Asian Performing Arts
TH 464 Black Theatre
TH 465 Iberoamerican Theatre
TH 466 Women in Theatre
TH 467 Life of the Drama
TH 468 Sources of Modern Theatre
TH 478 Arthur Miller
TH 480 Shakespeare on Stage
TH 481 Irish Dramatists
TH 482 - TH 489 Major Figures
Electives
TH 401 Directing 1
TH 402 Directing 2
TH 485 Playwriting Workshop
TH 486 Playwriting Seminar
THD 202 Modern Dance 2
THD 213 Ballet 1
THD 214 Ballet 2
THD 263 Jazz Dance 1
THD 264 Jazz Dance 2
THD 400 Creative Movement
Theatre (Design/Technology) - B.F.A.
Acceptance Criteria
Minimum GPA of 2.0 overall.
Minimum grade of C+ in all required courses.
Minimum GPA of 2.5 in prerequisite courses.
Portfolio review.
Letter of intent.
Interview with program director at the end of the first year.
Prerequisite Courses
TH 101 Introduction to Theatre—Majors/Intended
TH 106 Introduction to Technical Theatre
TH 108 Basic Acting I
TH 135 or TH 136 Practicum
TH 203 Visual Imagination
Required Courses
TH 205 Drafting
TH 230 Theatre Crafts
TH 301 Theatre History and Literature I
TH 302 Theatre History and Literature II
TH 303 Scene Design
TH 306 Costume Design
TH 331 Problems in Tech Theatre
TH 332 Lighting Design
TH 401 Directing 1 or TH 485 Playwriting Workshop
TH 402 Directing 2 or TH 486 Playwriting Seminar
TH 468 Sources of Modern Theatre
THD 415 Mind-Body Integration
THD 430 Dance History or MUS 115 Understanding Music
One art history course
Two upper-level design courses (choose from TH 403 Scene Design 2, TH 406 Costume Design 2, and TH 433 Lighting Design 2)
Four 200/300-level TH practicums
Two dramatic literature courses
Two studio-design/tech courses
Summary
Total required credit hours for the major: 75-78
See Baccalaureate Degree Requirements for general education and remaining university requirements.
Recommended Sequence of Program Requirements
Placement in dance and performance courses is based on auditions.
Performance is an option each semester.
FIRST YEAR
Fall—TH 101, TH 108
Spring—TH 306 or TH 332; one 200/300-level TH practicum
Fall or Spring-TH 106 and TH 135 or TH 136; TH 203
SECOND YEAR
Fall—TH 205, TH 301, TH 303, one 200/300-level TH practicum, one studio-design/tech course
Spring—TH 302, TH 331, one 200/300-level TH practicum, one studio-design/tech course
THIRD YEAR
Fall—TH 401 or TH 485; THD 430 or MUS 115; TH 200/300 practicum, one dramatic literature course*, one upper-level design course; one studio-design/tech course (optional)
Spring—TH 402 or TH 486; one upper-level design course, one dramatic literature course*; one studio-design/tech course (optional)
FOURTH YEAR
Fall—TH 468, THD 415, one art history course; one studio-performance course (optional)
Spring—One studio-design/tech course (optional)
*One or both of these may be taken in the fourth year.
Electives and Course Groupings
Dramatic Literature Courses
TH 315 Modern Theatre I
TH 316 Modern Theatre II
TH 320 American Drama
TH 325 Performance and the Critic II
TH 370 Age of Shakespeare
TH 410 Theatre of the Oppressed
TH 460 Asian Performing Arts
TH 464 Black Theatre
TH 465 Iberoamerican Theatre
TH 466 Women in Theatre
TH 467 Life of the Drama
TH 468 Sources of Modern Theatre
TH 478 Arthur Miller
TH 480 Shakespeare on Stage
TH 481 Irish Dramatists
TH 482 - TH 489 Major Figures
Studio Design Tech Courses
TH 341 Theatre Studio 1
TH 342 Theatre Studio 2
TH 343 Theatre Studio 3
TH 344 Theatre Studio 4
TH 345 Costume Construction Studio
TH 346 Costume Design Studio
TH 347 Scene Design Studio
TH 348 Lighting Design Studio
TH 349 Technical Studio
TH 350 Properties Studio
Theatre - Minor
Required Courses
TH 101 Introduction to Theatre—Majors/Intended
TH 106 Introduction to Technical Theatre and TH 135 or TH 136 Practicum
TH 108 Basic Acting I
One 300/400-level theatre history and/or literature course
Minimum of 9 further credit hours at the 200/300 level, none of which may be studios or independent studies
Summary
Total required credit hours for the minor: 22
Course Descriptions
TH 101 Introduction to Theatre—Majors/IntendedCredits: 3 | TH 105 Introduction to Theatre—NonmajorsCredits: 3 | |
TH 106 Introduction to Technical TheatreCredits: 3 | TH 107 Costume Construction ICredits: 3 | |
TH 108 Basic Acting ICredits: 3 | TH 109 Basic Acting IICredits: 3 | |
TH 126 Topics in Arts and CultureCredits: 3 | TH 135 Production PracticumCredits: 1 | |
TH 136 Production PracticumCredits: 1 | TH 203 Visual ImaginationCredits: 3 | |
TH 205 Technical DraftingCredits: 3 | TH 207 Stage MakeupCredits: 3 | |
TH 208 Method Acting ICredits: 3 | TH 209 Method Acting IICredits: 3 | |
TH 210 Audition Workshop (Non-BFA)Credits: 3 | TH 227 Voice Training ICredits: 3 | |
TH 228 Voice Training IICredits: 3 | TH 230 Theatre CraftsCredits: 3 | |
TH 235 Production PracticumCredits: 1 | TH 236 Production PracticumCredits: 1 | |
TH 301 Theatre History and Literature ICredits: 3 | TH 302 Theatre History and Literature IICredits: 3 | |
TH 303 Scene Design ICredits: 3 | TH 305 Costume Drafting and DrapingCredits: 3 | |
TH 306 Costume Design ICredits: 3 | TH 308 Poetic TextCredits: 3 | |
TH 309 Mime/Movement for ActorsCredits: 3 | TH 315 Modern Theatre ICredits: 3 | |
TH 316 Modern Theatre IICredits: 3 | TH 320 American DramaCredits: 3 | |
TH 325 Performance and the CriticCredits: 3 | TH 327 Advanced Voice TrainingCredits: 3 | |
TH 328 Voice WorkshopCredits: 3 | TH 331 Problems in Technical TheatreCredits: 3 | |
TH 332 Lighting Design ICredits: 3 | TH 333 Lighting Design IICredits: 3 | |
TH 335 Production PracticumCredits: 1 | TH 336 Production PracticumCredits: 1 | |
TH 340 Makeup StudioCredits: 1 | TH 341 Theatre Studio ICredits: 1 | |
TH 342 Theatre Studio IICredits: 1 | TH 343 Theatre Studio IIICredits: 1 | |
TH 344 Theatre Studio IVCredits: 1 | TH 345 Costume Construction StudioCredits: 1 | |
TH 346 Costume Design StudioCredits: 1 | TH 347 Scene Design StudioCredits: 1 | |
TH 348 Lighting Design StudioCredits: 1 | TH 349 Technical StudioCredits: 1 | |
TH 350 Properties StudioCredits: 1 | TH 370 Age of ShakespeareCredits: 3 | |
TH 401 Directing ICredits: 3 | TH 402 Directing IICredits: 3 | |
TH 403 Scene Design 2Credits: 3 | TH 406 Costume Design IICredits: 3 | |
TH 407 Stage Makeup 2Credits: 3 | TH 408 Audition TechniquesCredits: 3 | |
TH 409 Acting in ShakespeareCredits: 3 | TH 410 Theatre of the OppressedCredits: 3 | |
TH 411 Theatre WorkshopCredits: 1 | TH 412 Theatre WorkshopCredits: 1 - 4 | |
TH 413 Theatre WorkshopCredits: 1 - 4 | TH 414 Theatre WorkshopCredits: 1 | |
TH 416 MaskCredits: 3 | TH 418 Theatrical ClowningCredits: 3 | |
TH 419 Street TheatreCredits: 3 | TH 422 Advanced Acting: Special TopicsCredits: 3 | |
TH 423 Advanced Acting: Special TopicsCredits: 3 | TH 424 Advanced Acting: Special TopicsCredits: 3 | |
TH 427 Voice and MovementCredits: 3 | TH 439 Studies in DesignCredits: 3 | |
TH 440 Studies in DesignCredits: 3 | TH 457 Comedy of MannersCredits: 3 | |
TH 460 Asian Performing ArtsCredits: 3 | TH 464 Black Theatre—Past and PresentCredits: 3 | |
TH 465 Iberoamerican TheatreCredits: 3 | TH 466 Women in TheatreCredits: 3 | |
TH 467 Life of the DramaCredits: 3 | TH 468 Sources of Modern TheatreCredits: 3 | |
TH 478 Arthur MillerCredits: 3 | TH 480 Shakespeare on StageCredits: 3 | |
TH 481 Irish DramatistsCredits: 3 | TH 482 ChekhovCredits: 3 | |
TH 483 IbsenCredits: 3 | TH 484 Theatre of MolièreCredits: 3 | |
TH 485 Playwriting WorkshopCredits: 3 | TH 486 Playwriting SeminarCredits: 3 | |
TH 493 Advanced DirectingCredits: 3 | TH 498 Arts Management InternshipCredits: 1 - 4 | |
TH 499 Independent StudyCredits: 1 - 4 |
Updated: Dec 2, 2005 9:15:27 AM