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                      | 2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Theatre Arts Department |  
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 College of Arts and HumanitiesEllensburg
 McConnell Hall, room 102
 Mail Stop 7460
 509-963-1750
 Fax: 509-963-1767
 e-mail: theatre@cwu.edu
 www.cwu.edu/theatre
 See the website for how this program may be used for educational and career purposes.
 Faculty and StaffChair
 Christina Barrigan, MFA
 ProfessorsChristina Barrigan, MFA, head of design, resident lighting designer
 Associate ProfessorsMarc Haniuk, MFA, resident scenic designer
 Emily Rollie, PhD, theatre studies, education
 Assistant ProfessorNatashia Lindsey, PhD, dramaturg, history, literature
 Senior LecturersJerry Dougherty, MFA, production manager, stage and production management
 Jason Tucholke, MFA, sound shop manager, sound design and technology
 LecturersMcKenzie Baird, MFA, choreographer, dance
 David Barnett, MFA, McConnell stage manager, scene shop manager, technical director
 Callum Morris, MM, musical director, music theory
 Lirit Elizabeth Olyan, MFA, costume design and fabrication
 Kathryn Stahl, MFA, performance
 StaffAnna Lea Judah, secretary senior
 Department InformationStudents must choose one of two specializations: theatre production or theatre studies.
 Theatre StudiesThe theatre studies specialization is specifically designed for students with career goals in dramaturgy, teaching in higher education, or pursuing a PhD in theatre history, research, literature, or criticism. The program is designed to build the research and analytical skills needed for an academic career in theatre. This Resident Program focuses on the dramaturgical aspects of production, as well as individual scholarly interests related to theatre arts. With opportunities to both teach and undertake research projects in theatre, this program offers the perfect blend of pedagogy and theory needed to prepare students for careers as theatre scholars.
 A limited number of teaching or research assistantships are available to qualified candidates for the academic year. Out-of-state tuition waivers are also available to qualified candidates. Theatre ProductionThe theatre production specialization is specifically designed for the working middle and secondary school teacher who produces plays and would like to obtain an advanced degree through hands-on courses in a program offered entirely during the summer months, within the context of the Summer Institute for Theatre Arts. Options of a blend of summer and academic year models are options, under advisement of the department. This may make the earning of and MA possible in an eighteen-month period.
 Graduate AssistantshipsA limited number of teaching or research assistantships are available to qualified candidates for the academic year. Assistantships are appointed by the dean of Graduate Studies and Research upon recommendation of the department chair.
 Assistantship applications must be completed by February 16 in order to insure full consideration; applicants should submit all materials required by the Office of Graduate Studies and Research. Contact them at (509) 963-3101 to request application materials or visit www.cwu.edu/masters.
 Course OfferingsFrequency of course offering information can be found at the department website: www.cwu.edu/theatre or by contacting the department directly.
 ProgramsMaster of Arts (M.A.)CoursesTheatre Arts (TH) Return to: Graduate Departments and Programs
 
 
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