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The Theatre program with a focus on Drama and Theatre for Youth and Communities provides an immersive study of performance, creative expression, and community engagement. Over three years, students explore acting, directing, playwriting, and theatre pedagogy, combining practical training with theoretical study. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, creative collaboration, and applied practice, allowing learners to design and deliver performances that engage diverse audiences. Through workshops, rehearsals, and community-based projects, students gain the ability to develop meaningful and impactful theatrical experiences tailored for youth and broader communities.
Students also participate in outreach programs, ensemble projects, and applied theatre research, fostering both artistic and professional competencies. Mentorship from experienced faculty guides students through the creative process, performance development, and applied research, preparing them for careers in education, community engagement, and professional theatre. By the end of the program, graduates leave with strong performance, creative, and leadership skills, equipped to contribute effectively to theatre production, arts education, and community-based cultural initiatives.
Year 1 – Foundations in Drama and Theatre
Year 2 – Intermediate Practice and Applied Theatre
Year 3 – Specialization & Capstone
Graduates are prepared for careers as actors, directors, community theatre practitioners, drama educators, and arts coordinators. They may work in professional theatres, schools, cultural organizations, or community programs focused on youth and engagement. The program equips students with skills in performance, leadership, pedagogy, and project management, enabling them to create and implement theatre programs that inspire and educate. Alumni often contribute to cultural development, educational theatre, and community-based initiatives. With practical experience and creative expertise, graduates gain a competitive advantage in theatre, arts education, and applied performance careers.
This program is ideal for students seeking advanced training in theatre with a focus on youth and community engagement, creative practice, and applied research. The three-year structure allows learners to build foundational skills, explore diverse theatrical practices, and complete a major performance or applied project under expert mentorship. By participating in workshops, community projects, and applied theatre initiatives, students develop critical thinking, artistic expression, and leadership competencies. The curriculum emphasizes practical application, innovation, and community-focused theatre, preparing graduates to make meaningful contributions to performance, arts education, and cultural engagement.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA