Applied Theatre Practicum provides supervised experience in theatre production and performance.  This course may be repeated for a total of four credit hours.  Applied Theatre Practicum is an experiential learning course supervised by theatre faculty to provide the student with a practical application of theatrical theory. 

 

The student will develop skills and abilities through supervised experience in a selected topic: Performance, Stage Management, Scene Crew, Costume Crew, Lighting Crew, Sound Crew or Stage Crew.  Auditions are required for performance roles, and interviews are required for major production roles.  All assigned production responsibilities are based on a combination of training, experience, and previous levels of professionalism.

 

Prerequisites:  

THE190: No Required Prerequisites: your first Harper show

THE 191: Your second Harper show

THE 192: Your third Harper show

THE 193: Your fourth Harper show


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Step into the world of live theatre and become part of something unforgettable.

The Fall 2026 Theatre Practicum, centered on our upcoming production of A Doll’s House, offers students the chance to fully immerse themselves in the creative process—from first rehearsal to final curtain. Whether your passion is acting, lighting, costumes, stage management, set construction, or running crew, there is a place for you here.

This is more than a class—it’s a collaborative artistic journey. You’ll build skills, form meaningful connections, and experience the excitement of bringing a powerful, timeless story to life. Every role matters. Every voice contributes. Every moment on and off stage is part of something bigger.

Join us, challenge yourself, and help create theatre that moves, inspires, and resonates.

Be part of the story. Join Theatre Practicum.

A DOLL'S HOUSE - FALL, 2026 Practicum Courses

Directed by Kevin Long


THE190-065.  CRN 33969.

THE191-065.  CRN 33970.

THE192-065.  CRN 33971.

THE193-065.  CRN 33972.