Life after PC


Whatever your career plans, you'll be prepared. Recent theatre graduates are in graduate programs like those at the North Carolina School for the Arts and the University of Georgia. They work in broadcasting, as interns and actors in theatres in New York and Atlanta, are professional dancers, are arts administrators, and teach theatre in secondary schools. Each developed his or her individual interests while here as part of a department that values the diverse talents of its members.

Students are encouraged to gain experience in productions, whether it is on or off stage. You’ll find the plays we produce are chosen to compliment the academic curriculum and to develop your skills and the skills of the other students involved. We participate regularly in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival where we have received positive reviews and our individual students are honored for their work.

 

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Call our office at 1-800-960-7583. An admissions counselor will be glad to help you arrange a visit and meet with faculty, sit in on a class, or stay overnight in a dorm.
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Professors helped alum find path to National Geographic

Skye Earls '03 works at the National Geographic Channel as a digital media web production specialist. She produces websites that promote TV programs that the National Geographic Channel is known for: ones about the taboo customs from different cultures around the world, dinosaurs, the planet's most dangerous creatures, multiple births, how the world would be different if the temperature were to rise six degrees, and the Galapagos Islands, to name a few.

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