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Associate in Arts in General Theatre

Associate in Arts in Acting

Certificate of Achievement in Acting


The department of Theatre Arts is an important center for theatre training encompassing acting, performance, literature, design and technical studies. Branches of the Theatre Arts department include Theatre Technology, Foothill Music Theatre and the general studies program for both majors and non-majors. The Theatre Department operates a theatre program for both non-theatre major and theatre majors, consisting of theatre appreciation, multi-cultural theatre studies, studio-acting classes, production related classes, technical theatre studies, industry preparation, electives in theatre specialization.

Faculty Info:

Janis Bergmann, Milissa Carey, Julie Engelbrecht, Chris Fry, Lohman/Smithwick, Tom Gough, Bruce McLeod.



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