Loyola University Maryland

Department of Fine Arts

Theatre Degree Information

Loyola offers a theatre major, minor, and interdisciplinary degree.

Fine Arts Majors with a Theatre concentration must take:

DR 100 Stagecraft (3.00 cr.)
DR 250 Theatre History (3.00 cr.)
DR 251 Experience of Theatre (3.00 cr.)
DR 275 Theatre Practicum (1.00 cr.) - majors and minors must take 3 hours
DR 350 Acting I (3.00 cr.)
DR 351 Directing (3.00 cr.)
DR 374 Theatre Production Internship (3.00 cr.)
AND five theatre electives.

Fine Arts Interdisciplinary majors with a Theatre concentration must take:

DR 100 Stagecraft (3.00 cr.)
DR 250 Theatre History (3.00 cr.)
DR 251 Experience of Theatre (3.00 cr.)
DR 275 Theatre Practicum (1.00 cr.) - majors and minors must take 3 hours
DR 350 Acting I (3.00 cr.)
DR 351 Directing (3.00 cr.)
DR 374 Theatre Production Internship (3.00 cr.)
AND two theatre electives.

Fine Arts Minors with a Theatre concentration must take:

DR 100 Stagecraft (3.00 cr.)
DR 250 Theatre History (3.00 cr.)
DR 251 Experience of Theatre (3.00 cr.)
DR 275 Theatre Practicum (1.00 cr.) - majors and minors must take 3 hours
DR 350 Acting I (3.00 cr.)
DR 351 Directing (3.00 cr.)

For more information, contact Dr. Bunzli at 410-617-2155. 

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Senior Projects

fine Arts NEWS AND EVENTS

  • The Evergreen Players of Loyola University present Aristophanes' LYSISTRATA at the McManus Theatre.  This production is directed by Natka Bianchini.  Showtimes are Feb. 17 & 18 at 8pm; Feb. 19 at 2pm; Feb. 24 & 25 at 8pm.  See the Theatre Departments home page for more information.
  • The Julio Fine Arts Gallery is pleased to present Altered States, a two-person exhibition featuring paintings by Carolyn Case and Paul Jeanes.  The show will run from January 23rd to February 26th with an Artist Talk & Reception on Thursday, January 26th, from 5pm to 7pm.
  • The Fine Arts Department and the Art History Program is excited to announce the hiring of Dr. Kerry Boeye. Dr Boeye is a recent graduate from the doctorial program at the University of Chicago and will be teaching courses on Medieval and Islamic art.
  • Colleen Grant (Art History, '11) was inducted into the Loyola chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
  • Book reviews by Dr. Nygren appeared in the Spring and Fall 2011 issues of Renaissance Quarterly.
  • Dr. Nygren chaired a session on undergarduate research at the SECAC conference and gave a paper on student writing. He will be presenting a paper on a work by Savoldo at the RSA Conference in March 2012.