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  • Degrees Available:
    • M.F.A.
  • Locations:
    • Macomb
  • Required GPA:
    • Cumulative: 2.75
    • Last 2 years: 3.0
  • Admission Requirements:
    • Letters of Recommendation
    • Transcripts
    • Interview/Audition
  • Interesting Facts: Fall 2009
    • Currently enrolled: 32
    • International: 1
    • Minority: 1
    • Male: 19
    • Female: 13
    • Students with Assistantships: 30

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Graduate Programs of Study

Academic College: Fine Arts and Communication

Program: Theatre

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Program Overview

The Department of Theatre and Dance offers a program of graduate study leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree in the following areas of concentration: acting, directing, and design (costume, lighting, and scenic). The MFA is a 62 semester hour program that takes three years to complete. A professionally oriented, terminal degree, it is designed to be a transition between collegiate training and the professional theatre and related careers. The program integrates the theoretical with the practical by combining technical preparation and intellectual endeavor with intensive application in designing, directing, and performing in theatre productions in the academic year, in professional Summer Music Theatre, and for the Regional Touring Theatre Company.

Why Theatre at WIU?

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Former Western students have appeared in Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, major motion pictures, television series, commercials, outdoor dramas, and regional theatre, and have designed sets for local, regional, and network television shows; and worked as technical directors, designers, dressers, technicians, and stage managers around the world. Our alumni have worked at Paramount Pictures; Walt Disney Productions; the Goodman and Steppenwolf Theatres in Chicago; the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; the Folger Theatre in the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC; the Public Theater in New York; the Alabama, Wisconsin, and Georgia Shakespeare Festivals; Spielberg Productions; and NBC, Nickelodeon, CBS, Showtime, HBO, PBS, WGN, and ABC television networks.