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Theatre Program


Grayson College’s Theatre Department is home to approximately 30 to 40 theatre students who enjoy a busy production schedule of four shows per year, and a host of other related activities. Our students follow the Associate of Arts degree plan.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Drama Department is to provide students with a general knowledge of all areas associated with theatre so that the students can either continue their education at a four-year college/university or pursue a professional career in theatre, meanwhile endeavoring to provide quality productions and services to a diverse community.

The Drama Department endeavors to:

  • Offer courses in performance and production as well as give practical experience in theatre
  • Produce at least four fully staged productions a year
  • Serve the community by offering plays appropriate to all ages and a diverse season
  • Prepare students for professional employment in theatre by providing them the resources necessary to obtain internships and apprenticeships with professional theatres while they are still students
  • Expose students to a variety of theatrical styles and productions through an association with the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
  • Within the theatre curriculum, the faculty introduce the fields of acting, directing, and designing as places of equal opportunity for all races and genders.

Affiliations:  

  • Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
  • Texas Educational Theatre Association 
  • United States institute of Theatre Technology
  • University Scholastic League One Act Play

Student Testimonials:  


Degree Plan

View the degree plan to see what courses will be taken.


Career Pathways

Achieving your educational goals in the shortest amount of time possible, and possibly collecting credentials along the way, will help you join the workforce faster. There are a number of ways to reach your goal, and Grayson College's "Pathways" will help you visualize this important journey you are about to begin. Visit Career Pathways.


Anticipated Costs for Two Years

View 2019-2020 Tuition and Mandatory Fees

Additional expected costs include matriculation and lab fees, parking, TSI Assessment, and books. Housing (room and board) is additional.
 


Financial Aid & Scholarships

Financial aid is available to eligible students enrolled in this program, including loans, grants, scholarships and work study jobs. All students should visit the Paying for College page for valuable information and resources. All students seeking financial aid must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) over the internet at www.fafsa.ed.gov. (GC’s school code in Step Six is 003570) and a GC Application for Financial Aid available on the GC website on the Paying for College page. All applications should be filed by March 31st to ensure full consideration.

The Grayson College Foundation awards thousands of scholarship dollars to deserving students every year. Once you complete the FAFSA process, consider submitting an application for a scholarship. The priority deadline is March 15; however, applications are accepted until funds are depleted for the year. Learn more by visiting Scholarships.

 The GC Drama program has a few departmental scholarships that are available separately from the Foundation scholarships. Visit the Drama Scholarships page for details.


 For more program information please contact:

Alison Trapp
theatre@grayson.edu