Theatre Conservatory
Holly Logue, Conservatory Director
Contact Number: 908-737-4420, 908-737-4428
Email: theatre@kean.edu
Website: http://www.kean.edu/academics/college-liberal-arts/theatre-conservatory
Degrees Offered:
Content Area Options:
Additional certification requirements:
Students interested in obtaining a certification upon degree conferral must submit a separate application. Please visit the Office of Teacher Certification for information regarding those instructions and the NJ Department of Education for information regarding the requirements specific to the respective certification.
Program Accreditation:
This program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST)
Admissions Requirements:
All students wishing to pursue a degree in theatre must complete an interview, a writing sample, a drawing sample for the BFA Theatre Design Technical students, and an audition or portfolio review. Further information is found here.
Start terms:
Fall or Spring
Declaration Requirements:
In order to become a declared
Theatre major, students must meet the following criteria:
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In addition all students must complete a declaration checklist available in the theatre office. The checklist includes production participation, completion of specific courses, attendance at regular theatre major meetings, and completion of annual assessment requirements.
Graduation Requirements:
Students must have a 2.5 or 2.7 (see above) GPA in the major courses order to graduate from this program.
Program Description:
The Theatre program offers students the knowledge, skills, and critical perspectives necessary for building a strong foundation for a lifelong engagement with their art and their world.
Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST), Kean University’s Theatre program mirrors the university’s mission to provide a core educational foundation based on the liberal arts. The Theatre program offers BA and BFA degree programs, constructed to make and teach theatre that celebrates the human condition and spirit. Our performance series provides quality, applied experiences that service the university and the surrounding community. During four years at Kean, students have the opportunity to explore and develop their potential as actors, educators, directors, stage managers, designers, technicians, administrators, and playwrights and to develop the skills to pursue work in professional theatre and graduate school, or apply skills to a variety of professions both inside and outside the theatre. To this end, all theatre majors pursue coursework not only in theatre but also in the social and natural sciences, literature,
technology, communications, and other areas of human experience. The study of theatre at Kean is enhanced by a partnership with Premiere Stages, an AEA company in residence, and proximity to New York, allowing frequent guest artists.
In support of the above statements, we have developed specific student learning outcomes for the Theatre program, attainable via coursework, mentorship, and participation in the theatre production series:
SLO 1: Articulate humanistic values and cultural diversity found in the study of theatre, represented by knowledge of the history, socio-cultural traditions, and literary richness through one or more of the following modes: oral, written, graphic, and performative tasks [KU1, KU2, KU3, GE1, GE8]
SLO 2: Defend developed and informed judgments about theatre through one or more of the following modes: oral, written, graphic, and performative tasks [KU1, KU2, KU3, KU4, GE4, GE5]
SLO 3: Present results of analytical reasoning, critical thinking, creative problem-solving, and/or supportive research techniques and present results through one or more of the following modes: oral, written, graphic, and performative tasks [KU1, GE2]
SLO 4: Synthesize theatrical elements through class projects and in either production or performance experience [KU1, KU2, KU3, KU4, GE2, GE4, GE5]
SLO 5: Articulate a coherent set of artistic and intellectual goals in assignments culminating in capstone class projects and/or presentations [KU1, KU2, KU3, KU4, GE6, GE8]
SLO 6: Demonstrate an informed acquaintance with fields of study beyond theatre by applying aspects of these fields to theatre through one or more of the following modes: oral, written, graphic, and performative tasks [KU1, KU2, KU4, GE1]
SLO 7: (BFAs only): Demonstrate competence in area of specialization by producing theatrical work for the public [KU1, KU2, KU3, KU4, GE6, GE8]
Linked to the academic core of the Theatre program is the applied production program of fully mounted theatre performances, which serve as an indispensable laboratory for both the core liberal studies and the intensive professional studies of our major curriculum.
The production program is based on five primary goals:
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Create for theatre students a pre-professional laboratory, in which to test and experiment with the practical and theoretical artistic skills and precepts that emanate from the academic curriculum under the guidance of professional faculty and visiting artists.
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Enhance the cultural life of the university community through the presentation of the best theatre possible – in particular, a season of theatre balanced between that which is not readily available in the commercial sphere with those productions that are likely to have box office appeal – to audiences of all ages, but serving, primarily, the adult theatergoer (i.e. students and the community).
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Provide theatre majors, during the course of four-year rolling cycles, with as wide a range as possible of dramatic literature from various cultures and periods, including the presentation of new scripts, presented in a variety of theatrical modes.
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Introduce students to the profession by co-producing work with the Kean’s resident professional production group, Premiere Stages, providing students access to and interaction with AEA professionals.
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Provide the appropriate production opportunities and facilities for the creative process.
The Theatre program also offers minors in Theatre and in Dance. The Dance Minor is designed to develop the skills of both the pre-professional and the beginner by providing a strong foundation in Modern, Jazz, and Ballet Techniques and Theory. Students can design their minor program to focus on the pursuit of a career in performance and/or education.
NOTE: An audition or portfolio presentation and an interview for admission to the Theatre program, as well as periodic assessment reviews are required of all Theatre majors. All theatre majors are required to participate in the Kean University Theatre Series productions.