- The following nine courses: TH 103 (Fall Only) (4 credits) , TH 129 (try to complete by the end of the Sophomore year) (2 credits) , TH 130 (try to complete by the end of the Sophomore year) (2 credits) , TH 140 (3 credits) , TH 229 (Generally Fall Only - complete by Fall of Junior year) (3 credits) , TH 230 (Spring Only - complete by end of Junior year) (3 credits) , TH 235 (1 credit*), TH 250 (1-4 credits‡), and TH 335 (2 credits**) .
- At least one course in dramatic literature: EN 215, EN 225, EN 339, EN 343,
EN 345, EN 346, EN 359; FF 318; FG 356; FS 321; or CC 222, CC 223. Other courses may be acceptable with permission of the department.
- TH 333, TH 334, TH338, TH339 or TH 341.
- TH 376 (Class of 2012 and beyond)
- Eighteen additional semester hours in the Theater Department (in consultation with faculty, select courses in other departments may be substituted for some concentrations)
- NOTE: Additionally, TH377 SENIOR SEMINAR (1 credit) is strongly recommended for all students who plan to pursue a professional career and/or graduate training in the theatre. In this course we deal with further study (graduate school and studios), finding employment, lving as an artist, budgeting, resume development, etc.
- Total: 48-51 credits (dependent upon number of credits for TH250). Many students, depending upon the concentration, take a total of 60 credits in theater.
- ‡Production Seminar
- May be taken for 1, 2, 3 or 4 credits in any given semester
- May be taken for a maximum of 6 credits during a student's career
- Enrollment is predicated on the fact that a student has been cast in a production or has been assigned a significant staff position
- The choice of credits will be determined by both the student and the faculty member leading the seminar class and will reflect the anticipated time commitment as well as the student's course load
- Whenever involved in a Seminar Production as an actor or in a significant staff position, consider registering for this course immediately after casting is complete.
- ‡Production Seminar
*TH235 may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Many Theater student take this course each semester in the first three years at Skidmore. **TH335 may be repeated for a maximum of 4 credits. Many Theater students take this course both semesters of the Senior year.
Areas of Concentration: The following is a recommended sequence of study in each area. With faculty advising other courses might be substitued in each concentration and other concentrations can be design for individual students in playwriting, dramaturgy, theater management, and stage management.
Acting: TH 101, TH 104, TH 198, TH 203, TH 204, TH 211,
TH 242, TH 303, TH 304.
Directing: TH 104, TH 140, TH 203, TH 204, TH 333, TH 375.
Design and Technical Theater: TH 216, TH 228 or TH 238, TH 305, TH 337; AR 131, AR 133.
Students interested in Theater Administration shouldseriously consider Arts Administration as a minor.
HONORS:Departmental honors are based on a quality point average of 3.50 in all major courses, satisfactory completion of “Senior Project” (TH 376), and high quality work on other departmental projects. A Senior Project Proposal must be filed with the department by the end of the second semester of the Junior year.After departmental evaluation, produced work of exceptional merit in TH376 (Senior Project) based on either a seminar production during the senior year or in another approved Senior Project.
THE THEATER MINOR: A minor in theater is available for students interested in a general education in theater but not necessarily intensive training in a single concentration. 23 semester hours are required: TH103, TH129 or TH130, TH104 or TH140, TH229, TH230, TH235, TH250; one 300-level course in theater beyond the introductory level; and one course in dramatic literature outside the department.
Those students interested in combining a study of theater with art, dance, literature, or music should consult with the Theater Department and their advisors about double-majors or the formulation of a self-determined major.






