Non Performance Degree or Diploma

<p>I’ve been looking everywhere for information on this and was directed to this page by some of the chicks over at Musicals.net</p>

<p>I’m wondering if its possible to get a diploma or degree (I currently have an undergrad) in the study of musical theatre - not the performance aspect.</p>

<p>Any help at all would be fantastic!!!</p>

<p>Do you mean musical theatre history, literature, an criticism… Directing… Choreography… Musical Direction? Which aspect?</p>

<p>I have an undergrad in combined honors theatre studies and journalism, but am looking to see if there’s any type of degree offering a theatre studies degree that deals primarily with musical theatre. Or a general theatre studies diploma where one can do a concentration in musical theatre.</p>

<p>Can you describe what sort of work or careers you are interested in pursuing? That might help.</p>

<p>For example, are you interested in writing shows? There is a terrific graduate program in Musical Theater Writing at NYU/Tisch. </p>

<p>Are you interested in directing?
Casting?
Teaching?
Being a critic?
Dramaturg?</p>

<p>I have looked at the writing one at NYU.
I guess I was just wondering if a degree existed where you studied the history of musical theatre. So, more of a history degree than a theatre degree.<br>
Just the sort of degree where, when you finished you could either move on to a phd or, if there was a diploma program where afterwards one would just teach and/or write books and articles and such.
See, I have a journalism degree already, so I would love to combine that with a strong knowledge of musical theatre to either write review or write for a musical theatre related magazine or such.</p>

<p>hmm. . .NYU Tisch has a graduate Performance Studies program; I think it’s a 1-year program for the MFA, or I believe they also offer a PhD track:</p>

<p><a href=“http://performance.tisch.nyu.edu/page/program.html[/url]”>http://performance.tisch.nyu.edu/page/program.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>OK, that helps to have more information. If you would like to teach or even write in the field of musical theater, you could do an MFA in theater and then concentrate your research, papers, and projects on the musical theater genre. You might even look at dramaturgy degree programs as well.</p>

<p>Example to go with my post #7 above…I just looked at University of Oklahoma’s Master of Arts in Drama degree which is the following:</p>

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<p>In such a program, you could focus your own research, study, writing and criticism on musicals.</p>

<p>Another example…Ohio University’s Masters in Theater History and Criticism:</p>

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<p>If you do a program such as this, I imagine you can focus some of your study or even your thesis on musical theater.</p>

<p>What about the M.A. program at Tufts:</p>

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<p>This sounds like you:</p>

<p>Syracuse’s Graduate program in Arts Journalism:</p>

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<p>(and Syracuse has an undergraduate BFA in MT on campus and Syracuse Stage so there is musical theater going on there)</p>

<p>Cornell has a graduate program in Theater Arts and again, I would think you could focus some of your studies on topics to do with musical theater:</p>

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<p>However, this may be a PHD program (not sure you are interested in that or not).</p>

<p>Yale School of Drama’s MFA in Dramaturgy and Dramatic Criticism Department:</p>

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<p>This program, as well as some others posted above, give you an idea of the kinds of departments/programs you may wish to look into that could prepare you to either teach theater or to be a theater critic. Again, within the context of your graduate studies and research, you could opt to focus on musical theater.</p>

<p>Soozie has listed some terrific programs, and you will notice that none of them are specifically in MT History, because these programs don’t really exist… however, you can choose to focus your Phd Dissertation on a topic in musical theatre history, as soozie suggests above.</p>