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3 de ene. de 2024 · The MFA in Stage Management provides a holistic approach for students who wish to pursue careers as professional stage managers. The program’s three-year curriculum is designed to expand upon two central principles:
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Learn how to become a professional stage manager or production manager in various genres of live performance at the University of Illinois. Explore the curriculum, tracks, facilities, alumni and application process of the MFA Stage Management Program.
Columbia MFA in Theatre, Stage Management Concentration. Degree: MFA in Stage Management. Location: New York, NY. Duration: 3 Years. # of Students: 5-9 Students / Year. Internship: 2 Professional Internships Required. Thesis: 40-50 PG Research Paper OR Project.
Stage managers are leaders, creative collaborators, and primary strategists of the theatrical process. They translate, integrate, interpret, and negotiate multiple visions into a cohesive whole, in service of a live performative piece.
The Stage Management program is designed to prepare the qualified student for professional stage management employment, with the intended goal of assisting the student to recognize and fulfill the role of passionate artistic collaborator and effective organizational manager throughout the entire production process.
Theatre Management & Producing Thesis. Every Theatre Management & Producing students must write a paper between 12,500-25,000 words for their thesis, under the supervision of a faculty advisor and second reader from the professional realm.
The Theatre MFA programs in Acting, Directing, Playwriting, Dramaturgy, Stage Management, and Theatre Management & Producing seek students who have the talent, vision, and commitment to become exceptional artists.