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(408) 924-4530 TVRadioFilmTheatre.com [email protected] One Washington Square San Jose, CA 95192-0098 Hugh Gillis Hall, Room 100 Department Of TV-Radio-Film-Theatre Animation-Illustration Department Of TV-Radio-Film-Theatre Animation-Illustration San Jose State University Theatre Arts B.A. & Minor Programs Paul R. Sawyer Student Recruitment Coordinator Office: HGH 234 Email: [email protected] Our department is proud to count Peabody Award winner and Golden Globe nominee Luis Valdez among its alumni. In 1965, his first full-length play, The Shrunken Head Of Pancho Villa was produced by our department in what is now the Hal Todd Theatre. Valdez is also famous for his play/film Zoot Suit, the Richie Valens biopic La Bamba, and his forma- tion of the theatre troupe El Teatro Campesino. In 2008, Luis Valdez returned to stage a production of his play The Mummified Deer, directed by his son, Kinan Valdez. Alumnus Luis Valdez The Mummified Deer Professor Amy Glazer Theatre Arts Coordinator Office: HGH 128 Email: [email protected]

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(408) 924-4530

TVRadioFilmTheatre.com

[email protected]

One Washington Square

San Jose, CA 95192-0098

Hugh Gillis Hall, Room 100

Department Of

TV-Radio-Film-Theatre

Animation-Illustration

Department Of

TV-Radio-Film-Theatre

Animation-Illustration

San Jose State University

Theatre Arts B.A. & Minor Programs

Paul R. Sawyer

Student Recruitment Coordinator

Office: HGH 234

Email: [email protected]

Our department is proud to count Peabody Award winner

and Golden Globe nominee Luis Valdez among its alumni.

In 1965, his first full-length play, The Shrunken Head Of Pancho

Villa was produced by our department in what is now the

Hal Todd Theatre. Valdez is also famous for his play/film

Zoot Suit, the Richie Valens biopic La Bamba, and his forma-

tion of the theatre troupe El Teatro Campesino. In 2008,

Luis Valdez returned to stage a production of his play The

Mummified Deer, directed by his son, Kinan Valdez.

Alumnus Luis Valdez

Th

e Mu

mm

ified D

eer

Professor Amy Glazer

Theatre Arts Coordinator

Office: HGH 128

Email: [email protected]

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The minor in Theatre Arts is useful for a wide variety of career

paths. Majors from Business Administration, Nursing, Anima-

tion, English, Dance and many others utilize the minor to

learn the skills of performance and creative collaboration that

are necessary beyond the entertainment industry. The program

is designed with five different pathways: Performance, Design,

Directing, Dramatic Writing, and Musical Theatre.

The Theatre Arts - B.A. is a degree focused on a multi-faceted

approach to learning the craft of the performing arts. Students

have the choice to concentrate in one of five different emphases,

or work with an advisor to craft a multi-disciplinary degree. Con-

centrations are offered in Acting, Directing (for Stage and Screen),

Design & Technology, Writing & Research, Theatre Education

and Musical Theatre. Each area incorporates stage, cinematic, and

radio techniques within the curriculum.

Students in the Theatre Arts - B.A. often pursue minors in Radio-

Television & Film (where some major electives can be satisfied),

Musical Theatre, Dance, English or Psychology.

Theatre Arts majors focusing on scriptwriting have the support of

a department with a national reputation for new script develop-

ment in both playwriting and screenwriting. Our department regu-

larly produces student and faculty world premieres, having recently

developed the stage adaptation of The Kite Runner currently being

produced at leading regional theatres around the country.

Our rich network of Bay Area resources offers opportunities

for graduates to be placed through our internship program

with some of the most respected and influential film and thea-

tre companies in the industry.

Theatre Arts—B.A.

Theatre Arts Minor

Mainstage & Studio Theatre

Theatre Arts students from all emphases have many opportuni-

ties to showcase their talents in our mainstage season. Produc-

tions are done in both the 350 seat University Theatre, and the

150 seat, modular Hal Todd Theatre. Actors, directors, play-

wrights and designers collaborate during the four annual

mainstage productions, as well as in student productions and

many other additional works throughout the season. Advanced

performance students are also granted showcase auditions with

San Jose Repertory Theatre as well as other Bay Area regional

theatres and TV/Film casting directors and agents.

Stage And Screen

Courses are offered in acting and directing for the camera,

and our curriculum offers a myriad of opportunities to

work on student/faculty directed short and feature films.

Our department annually produces feature films, shot on

location in the Bay Area, and on our department’s two

state-of-the-art soundstages. Films produced in our de-

partment have been honored in major film festivals such

as Cinequest, Slamdance, Mill Valley Film Festival and the

Locarno International Film Festival and regularly receive

commercial distribution,

including VOD and

DVD. Students get the

chance to go beyond the

classroom and receive

hands-on mentoring

from industry profes-

sionals, faculty and staff.

Career Pathways

After leaving our department, students have found careers as

professional actors and directors in film, television and on the

stage, as well as positions as stage managers, scenic designers,

costume designers, sound designers, dramaturges, educators,

producers, agents and administrators both inside and outside of

the performing arts.

One of our most famous graduates, Omar

Benson Miller, has gone on to appear as a

regular on CSI: Miami as well as working on

such feature films as 8 Mile, The Express,

Spike Lee’s Miracle at St. Anna, and Walt

Disney Pictures’ The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.

After graduating with her

BA in Theatre Arts, alumna Adrienne Muller

starred as Nala in the national tour of Disney’s The

Lion King, was a member of the original Las Ve-

gas cast of Mama Mia!, and continues to perform

with some of the region’s best professional thea-

tre companies.

Alumnus Coby Bell has gone on to star as

Officer Ty Davis, Jr. in the NBC drama

Third Watch, The CW comedy-drama The

Game, and USA Network action series Burn

Notice as well as co-producing and starring

in the feature film Drifting Elegant.

Professional Affiliations

Theatre Arts majors also have access to numerous opportuni-

ties with many companies connected to the department. Our

alliance with the award-winning San Jose Repertory Theatre

provides students with access to professional instruction and

experience in the theatre. San Jose Rep professionals and guest

artists will lecture or teach courses in playwriting, design, direct-

ing, acting and educational

theatre. Students will also have

the opportunity to pursue in-

ternships in acting, directing,

dramaturgy, stage management,

production design, development, arts marketing and more.

This affiliation between SJSU and San Jose Rep offers students

the opportunity to work closely with top professionals in the

field, gaining insight into the art and operations of a profes-

sional regional theatre through close interaction with members

of the theatre’s staff. Through this partnership, students learn

what the art form of theatre means to the life of a community,

and how the life of a community enriches its theatre.

www.TVRadioFilmTheatre.com

Omar Benson Miller

Coby Bell

Adrienne Muller

David Henry Hwang’s Yellow Face

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