Program Overview
Technical Production
Follow your passion and learn the art of theatrical storytelling through theatre design and production.
The technical director is the artistic link between the designer and the scene shop, and translates scenic renderings into the three-dimensional practical aesthetic that goes onstage. The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Technical Design and Production – Technical Production is a blend of training in management, design and technical skills that prepares you to be an industry leader.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Production allows students to specialize in one of six emphases:
- Scenic Design
- Lighting Design
- Costume Design
- Stage Management
- Technical Production
- Sound Design & Reinforcement
Theatre Design & Production Program
In the Theatre Design & Production program at Shenandoah University, students work with the equipment and resources found in major performing arts centers around the nation.
Theatre Design & Production (TDP) Certificate: Technical Production
The Theatre Design and Production program at Shenandoah Conservatory offers five TDP certificates, which replace the former “second emphasis” and are available to students both within and outside of the TDP program.
These certificates consist of 12 credits in specific courses, and may be earned in scenic design, lighting design, costume design, stage management, and technical production. For TDP students, the certificate is a chance to study in a secondary technical theatre area; for nonmajors, it is an opportunity to explore the world of theatre design and production.
The technical production certificate program provides you with the opportunity to serve as the assistant technical director on a Theatre Division production as well as take specialized classes in theatre technology, which will enhance your professional theatre resume and make you more marketable in today’s professional entertainment industry.
Classes
- THDP 221 Properties (prereq THDP 150, THLB 112)
- THDP 390 Practicum – Asst. Technical Director assignment (prereq THDP 131, 150, 190)
- THDP 351 CAD for the Stage (depending on primary emphasis) (prereq THDP 251)
- THDP 321 – 1 additional Special Topics in Production (prereq THDP 150, 190)
Minor in Music, Theatre, Dance or Music Composition
Shenandoah Conservatory offers minors in Music, Theatre or Dance for all Shenandoah University students.
Shenandoah also offers a new minor in Music Composition for conservatory students who wish to build composition skills and enhance their creative music-making experience while pursuing other degree programs in the conservatory.
Acceptance into conservatory minors must be approved by the Division/Department Chair, and some minors require an audition.
Internship Possibilities
The Career & Professional Development staff helps Shenandoah students search and apply for internships related to their major and career goals. Internships differentiate you as an applicant in your future job searches, provide hands on experience in your field, allow you to sample different career paths for your major, and help you find a specific position that fits your passion before graduation.
Career Possibilities
Shenandoah’s Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Design and Production is a pre-professional training program that prepares you for entry into the industry or to pursue a graduate degree. The degree prepares you to work professionally in both design and technical positions in professional and educational theatre, cruise ships, theme parks, sales and production companies, creative display design, historical renovation, museum installation, mural and faux finishers, and industrial design and production.
Classes
Our small class sizes allow for one-on-one, hands-on mentoring. Over the course of your four years in the program, you will gain actual experience in type of major production responsibility within your emphasis, including multiple chances to work with professional artists in seeing productions through from start to finish.
First-Second Years
First year Theatre Design and Production students experience our beginning curriculum sequence, with Introduction to Theatrical Design, Introduction to Theatrical Production, Theatre Drawing, and Theatre Drafting. In the second year of the program you will start working on more intensive production work in areas of Properties, Scenic Art and Carpentry. Your classes will continue to be building blocks as we prepare you for more rigorous classes and production assignments.
Third-Fourth Years
In your third and fourth years the complexity of your production work will continue to become more and more advanced along with your course work. You will take advance skill-based classes in CAD, Rigging, Welding and Technical Direction. After faculty evaluation during your final year you will be assigned two capstone projects. As you move into your Professional Preparation for Design and Production class, you will build a website, learn to write cover letters, and create your resume as you build your portfolio.
Unique Opportunity
As host to Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre (SSMT), our summer professional theatre company, we offer unique opportunities to our students. You can apply to work as a part of our production team in many different positions. Many alumni have returned to work for SSMT in a variety of roles. You will have the chance to network with young professionals from all over the country.
You Will Learn:
- How to create and develop a resume and a website portfolio to showcase your individual design and production work
- Analysis and problem solving skills
- The historical and cultural context needed to analyze dramatic literature and its performance and production
- The technical savvy and skills needed to communicate artistically, including theatrical rendering, construction techniques, computer skills, how to manage a budget, and craft and collaboration skills
Performance Opportunities & Ensembles
Shenandoah Conservatory produces more than 300 performances each year. Enroll in a dynamic curriculum and start preparing for a meaningful career in the arts. You will practice your craft in front of audiences and develop a plan for your professional launch into the industry that focuses on your personal desires and aspirations.
Meet the Faculty
Experience the world-renowned Shenandoah Conservatory. Study with master teachers – more than 100 professionals in music, theatre, dance and arts management.
Related Programs
Students interested in this program should also look into these other majors, graduate degrees, minors, and certificates.
These minors complement this program well:
- Film Studies
- Business Administration
- Entrepreneurship
- Theatre
- Dance
- Music
Most students in this program choose to continue their education by earning a graduate degree:
- Performing Arts Leadership & Management
Application & Audition Information
Shenandoah University works on rolling admissions. Applications are reviewed individually and holistically.
Submit your application, review required admissions materials, and find our admissions standards.
Study Abroad
Make studying abroad the highlight of your college experience! Whether you go for a year, a semester, or just a few weeks, you will never forget learning in another culture! The Center for International Programs is here to help you plan your study abroad experience. Start your planning early to ensure the courses you complete abroad count toward your degree and you graduate on time.
Fast-Track to Arts Management
Accelerated PALM Program
The Master of Science in Performing Arts Leadership and Management is designed to provide future performing arts executives and artistic leaders with the industry skills required in the 21st century. The accelerated program in Performing Arts Leadership and Management is available for current Shenandoah Conservatory undergraduates who, upon completion of their undergraduate degree, wish to obtain a Master of Science in Performing Arts Leadership and Management in just one year. Students who are accepted into the accelerated program will begin to take arts leadership and management courses during their undergraduate studies and register for internship during the summer between senior year and their final year of graduate study.
