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Theatre, Dance & Film at Providence College

The primary goal of the Department of Theatre, Dance, and Film at Providence College is the development of theatre artists. The department provides knowledge of and experience in the discipline of theatre, offering the foundation necessary for graduate study and continued professional development. In keeping with the liberal arts foundation, the department is committed to providing its students with a thorough background in theatre history, theory, criticism, and literature. Students receive a well-rounded education, including performance opportunities, backstage work, and in-depth history and analysis in a department where the sense of community is palpable.

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Theater, Dance & Film
Smith Center for the Arts
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

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DEGREE PROGRAMS

Bachelor of Arts in Theater

For the theatre major, the core of the developmental process is a production-centered experience combined with an interdisciplinary classroom experience that forms the basis of a liberal arts education.

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Musical Theater Concentration

The musical theatre concentration aims to develop the student’s talent and ability with the goal of helping the students discover their own unique abilities in musical theatre. A successful professional in musical theatre must possess skills in acting, voice, music, and dance, and be able to integrate these skills with ease, expressiveness, and versatility. To concentrate in musical theatre, students must elect either a music or theatre major.

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Minors
  • Dance: A minor in dance is designed to give students a foundation in dance technique, composition, history, and criticism. Opportunities for advanced study off-campus are available during the junior and senior years. Course work in dance is complemented by the Providence College Dance Company, which gives advanced students the opportunity to choreograph, perform, and study with faculty and visiting artists and offers regular dance performances.
  • Film: Film/video minors will become familiar with the basic elements of film/video appreciation and production. They will be equipped to shape their own creative impulses and to respond critically to the vast amount of work generated in this field. Students in the program will study film history, theory, criticism, and filmmaking, through academic and studio courses.
  • Theatre: The minor in theatre, like the major, emphasizes that an artist’s insight is increased by an awareness of and sensitivity to the individual disciplines that collectively constitute theatre art and those disciplines among the liberal arts that relate to it.

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additional information about theatre, dance, and film

BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

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Perform in main-stage or student-directed shows

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Join PC Dance Company or one of PC’s many dance clubs

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Travel to Los Angeles for the PC in Hollywood program

FACULTY

From theatre design, acting, dance, and public speaking to the history of fashion and costume, script analysis, women in dance and sport, and lyric diction, our faculty members are experts in many aspects of the performing arts.

MEET THE THEATER, DANCE & FILM FACULTY

IN THE NEWS

AFTER PC

91%

of 2018-2022 Theater, Dance & Film graduates are employed and/or attending graduate school

64%

are employed only

13%

are attending school only

15%

are employed and attending school

Due to rounding, some totals may not correspond with the sum of the separate figures.

Selected Places of Employment/Service

Art League Rhode Island
Cambridge Savings Bank
Cathedral of Christ the King
College Light Opera Company
Connecticut Landmarks
Elizabeth Grant Photography
Executive Search Partners Inc.
Fred Astaire Dance Studio
Fulbright Program
Institute of Contemporary Art
Boston

Pierre Frey
Pili Montilla
Samuels & Associates
Sian Heder
Sullivan Papain Block McGrath Coffinas & Cannavo, P.C.
The Doseum
The Standard-Times
Walt Disney World
White Heron Theatre Company
Wolf & Company, PC
Elementary/
Secondary Schools-Across the US.

Selected Graduate Schools

Boston College
Curry College
Delta State University
Manhattan School of Music
New York University Steinhardt
Northeastern University
Penn State University
Providence College
Saint Joseph’s University
University of Leeds
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Vanderbilt Law School

Children’s Drama Children’s Dance KCACTF PARTICIPATION